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An enamelled horse and jockey brooch, by Hancocks, modelled as a jumping horse, with a jockey in seat, in enamelled plain black silk and hat and white jodhpurs, in 18ct yellow gold, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1987 and bearing maker’s mark ‘H&Co’, brooch length 36mm. £800-1200
£800–£1,200
A lapis lazuli and seed pearl set silver gilt bracelet, composed of graduating oval lapis lazuli cabochon panels within seed pearl and facetted black stone borders, with flowerhead highlights between, stamped Dutch marks including silver guarantee mark (single sword mark for .833 standard) to the tongue of the clasp, length 17.5cm. £200-300
£200–£300
An 18ct gold and diamond sprung serpent bangle, of coiled formation, the head inset with two brilliant-cut diamond eyes, the open mouth revealing a forked tongue, the body composed of lozenge-shaped mesh links throughout, stamped ‘750’ to the underside of the head, total diamond weight approximately 0.30 carats, overall length approximately 53cm, gross weight 85.4gm. £3000-3500
£3,000–£3,500
A novelty brooch and two pendants, the first modelled as a scorpion, set with mixed-cut blue sapphires and round-cut white sapphire eyes, mounted in yellow precious metal; the second modelled as a long tailed fish, with brilliant-cut diamond set fins and calibre-cut sapphire set tail, mounted in yellow precious metal, stamped ‘750, 18k’; the third pendant/charm modelled as a fish, with mottled glass body and textured 9ct yellow gold head and tail, first brooch length 59mm. £400-500
£400–£500
Two mid 20th century bow brooches and another, the first of two colour precious metal, stamped ‘750’, with central claw set brilliant-cut diamond highlight, the second in 9ct white gold, bearing import marks, with central claw set brilliant-cut diamond highlight, the third in yellow precious metal, with loop to suspend fob watch or similar below, first brooch width 26mm. £360-400
£360–£400
A synthetic orange sapphire and diamond dress ring, the central cushion-shaped mixed-cut orange synthetic sapphire pinched collet set within a cluster surround of rose/lasque-cut diamonds, to trifurcated shoulders and foliate shank, mounted in gold and silver, unmarked, sapphire measures 14.5mm x 12.5mm, ring size Q. £500-700
£500–£700
Two gem set rings, comprising a 1960’s bombe dress ring set with an oval cabochon amber, between foliate shoulders with claw set round-cut white stone highlights, yellow precious metal mount stamped ‘14k’, (amber untested for origin, treatment or enhancement), together with an emerald and diamond ring, the three oval mixed-cut emeralds claw set with pairs of small brilliant-cut diamonds between, first ring size L, second ring size N. £300-400
£300–£400
A yellow and white diamond cluster ring, the central brilliant-cut brownish yellow diamond claw set within an undulating surround of smaller claw set brilliant-cut white diamonds, in wirework basket setting, mounted in white precious metal, principal diamond untested for treatment, principal diamond weight approximately 1.05 carats, remaining total diamond weight approximately 0.8 carats, ring size J1/2. £1800-2000
£1,800–£2,000
A Jugenstil style amber set necklace, the pendant centred with a cabochon amber in square collet setting between triple arcs decoration to each side, and suspending two amber set pendant drops below in closed settings, (amber untested for treatments), the pendant on fancy link chain, both links to either side of the clasp with stamped marks, Polish mark for post 1963, for 800 standard silver, and two stamped marks with initials, possibly N O, the second stamp with first initial R, necklace...
£100–£200
A collection of silver jewellery, including a silver dress ring, by Georg Jensen, signed and numbered ‘89’, and a 20th century copy of a traditional Viking brooch, by David Andersen, together with a stylised silver bracelet, a silver wrapover band ring, a cabochon amethyst pendant and a cabochon amethyst set bar brooch, first ring size M1/2. £300-400
An early 20th century turquoise and baroque pearl bar brooch, the bar brooch with collet set cabochon turquoise terminals, to central baroque pearl in cage mount, suspending three similar caged drops below, two baroque pearls and one turquoise bead, with chain swags between, mounted in yellow gold, (pearls untested for saltwater vs freshwater origin), brooch length 41mm. £120-180
£120–£180
An 18ct gold cabochon multi gem set necklace, composed of amethyst, citrine, aquamarine, quartz and garnet, the cabochon stones in linked collet settings, with central pendant drop, to fine flattened curb-link back chain, and ring and bolt clasp, with additional ring links, with plaque besides clasp stamped with maker’s mark ‘JC Ld’, and full 18ct gold hallmark, necklace length 38.5cm. £1500-1800
£1,500–£1,800
A green grossular garnet necklace, composed of briolette-cut garnet beads, to a tubular-link gold back chain, clasp stamped ‘750’, necklace length 41.5cm. £200-300
A collection of four rings and a bar brooch, comprising a ruby and diamond set wishbone ring, yellow precious mount stamped ‘14k’, a sapphire and diamond cluster ring, shank stamped ‘18ct’, a 9ct gold mounted floral dress ring, with sapphire highlights, a cabochon green stone dress ring, (stone cracked), and a rectangular scissor-cut aquamarine bar brooch, mount stamped ‘585’. £400-500
A 19th century novelty opal brooch, the oval opal and matrix panel carved as a small boat on choppy waters, a small yellow gold sailor sitting in the boat, the panel set within a yellow gold ropetwist mount, brooch length 29mm. £250-300
£250–£300
A Victorian turquoise set boss brooch with fringe, the domed boss pave set with cabochon turquoise, to a central rose-cut diamond accent, to a round panel surround highlighted with further turquoise cabochons and applied wirework detail, within ropetwist border, glazed locket verso, suspending a graduated fringe of snake-link chain drops with tapered terminals, brooch diameter 35mm. £400-500
A sapphire and diamond ring, the three graduated cushion-shaped mixed-cut sapphires with trios of old single-cut diamonds between, mounted in yellow and white precious metal, to a scrolled gallery and reeded shoulders, shank stamped ‘18ct’, ring size N1/2. £600-800
£600–£800
A collection of 9 unmounted citrines, all oval mixed-cut stones, with some variation in proportion and size, largest stone measures 13.5mm x 10.5mm, gross weight 9gm. £200-300
An 18ct gold and diamond set chain necklace, the solid uniform curb-link chain centred with a panel of five graduating brilliant-cut diamonds, the panel stamped to the reverse with the European convention mark for 18ct gold, clasp stamped ‘750’, total diamond weight approximately 0.60 carats, length 44.5gm. £800-1000
£800–£1,000
A 1960s diamond brooch/pendant, the abstract brooch of scrolled ribbon form highlighted with claw set brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in white precious metal, with hinged pendant fitting, total diamond weight approximately 0.95 carats, brooch length 32mm. £300-400
A cultured pearl necklace and bracelet suite, the necklace composed of uniform cultured pearls on knotted silk, to a clasp concealed within a cultured pearl, tongue stamped ‘JKa’ and ‘750’, the bracelet of uniform cultured pearls to a polished spherical yellow gold clasp, similarly marked, necklace length 47cm, average pearl diameter 7.2mm; bracelet length 19cm, average pearl diameter 7.3mm. £300-400
A gem set ring and earring suite with matched bracelet, all set with pale lilac-blue gemstones (untested), the ring and earrings set with marquise-cut stones, mounted in 9ct white gold, hallmarked and bearing maker’s mark ‘DK’, the bracelet set with round-cut stones, mounted in yellow metal, ring size N1/2, earring length 30mm. £300-400
An early 20th century diamond set brooch, the openwork bar brooch with circular centrepiece around the principal claw set old brilliant-cut diamond, within a line of millegrain collet set brilliant-cut diamonds, to a rose-cut diamond border, mounted in white precious metal, principal diamond approximately 1.3 carats, brooch length 49mm. £1500-2000
£1,500–£2,000
A Victorian diamond cluster ring, the central old brilliant-cut diamond in raised claw setting, within a surround of further old brilliant-cut diamonds (one replaced with modern brilliant), between scrolled and tapered barleytwist shoulders, shank stamped ‘18ct’, total diamond weight approximately 0.85 carats, ring size O. £400-600
£400–£600
A late Victorian seed pearl snowflake brooch/pendant and a seed pearl buckle, the first set with graduated half seed pearls to a central old brilliant-cut diamond, mounted in yellow gold, stamped ‘18’, the second of oval form set with half seed pearls, yellow gold mount stamped ‘SS,15’, first brooch diameter 24mm. £200-300
A five stone diamond ring, the five graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds claw set in yellow and white precious metal, shank stamped ‘18ct’, total diamond weight approximately 1.35 carats, ring size R. £1000-1500
£1,000–£1,500
A pair of ruby set earclips, circa 1960s, of textured domed whorl design, centred with a cluster of round-cut rubies, mounted in yellow precious metal, stamped ‘kt18’, clip diameter 19mm. £400-600
A collection of gentleman’s dress accessories, comprising a pair of 9ct gold oval panel cufflinks with foliate engraved detail, a pair of 9ct gold engine-turned hexagonal panel cufflinks with torpedo terminals, a pair of gold half pearl set collar studs, and two cased dress sets comprising gold collar studs (both lacking cufflinks). £300-400
A small group of jewellery including a pair of piquework tortoiseshell earrings and a FUMSUP good luck charm, the tortoiseshell earrings with elongated drops beneath spherical surmounts, with inlaid piquework, to later hook fittings, the FUMSUP charm with wooden head and white metal body, together with a set of five mother o’ pearl and gilt waistcoat buttons, a further similar button and two collar studs, and a pair of white metal filigreework drop earpendants. £150-200
£150–£200
A small collection of antique fobs and pendants, comprising a small gold mounted cornelian inset fob seal, bearing initials, a gold watch key with plumed feather decoration, a small silver gilt locket, a gilt heart-shaped pendant, a hollow spherical fob and a further small gilt metal fob seal, all suspended on foliate split ring, to a short section of hollow curb-link Albert chain, (unmarked), with swivel terminal. £300-500
£300–£500
A collection of bead necklaces, comprising a necklace of uniform spherical Corallium rubrum coral beads, to a reeded spherical yellow precious metal clasp, stamped ‘9ct’, a necklace of uniform spherical blue lace agate beads, and two aventurine quartz bead necklaces together with a section of gold curb-link chain, links hallmarked, coral bead necklace length 69cm, gold chain length 30cm. £300-400
A diamond line bracelet, mounted in 18ct white gold, and set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, each in four claw setting, hallmarked to clasp, and stamped ‘646’, total diamond weight approximately 6.50 carats, length 18.5cm. £3500-4000
£3,500–£4,000
A small collection of antique jewellery, including a single stone diamond ring, the old brilliant-cut diamonds millegrain collet set, a red stone set trefoil ring, the shank stamped ‘9ct’, an irregular coral bead necklace (broken) and an Edwardian garnet set pendant, stamped ‘9ct’, diamond approximately 0.25 carats, ring size O.
A late 19th / early 20th century emerald and diamond oval brooch, the pierced decorated design centred with a step-cut emerald, within a surround of rose-cut diamonds, the brooch set throughout with further old-cut and rose-cut diamonds, within an outer border of emeralds, the setting gold and silver mounted, with brooch and pendant fittings, length 4.8cm. £2000-3000
£2,000–£3,000
A diamond half hoop ring, the seven uniform brilliant-cut diamonds channel set in platinum, hallmarked for London, 2005, with maker’s mark ‘EF’ in conjoined lozenges, total diamond weight approximately 0.84 carats, ring size N. £500-700
A steel cased Goliath pocket watch, the white enamel dial with thick black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and outer minute divisions, gilt spade hands, high bevelled glass, the keyless wind movement numbered 73163, in polished steel case, contained in a silver mounted easel back travelling case, hallmarked for Birmingham 1899, maker’s mark ‘H W Ltd’, diameter 65.5mm, travelling case 11cm high. £240-280
£240–£280
A silver pair cased verge pocket watch, by V. Sampson, London, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, the full plate verge fusee movement with uncompensated steel balance wheel, signed and numbered ‘2940’, silver pair cases hallmarked for London, 1820 and bearing maker’s mark ‘WW’, total watch diameter 56mm. £240-280
Two white metal G.S.T.P. military issue pocket watches, the first with white dial and Arabic numerals, the hands and quarter numerals luminous, with subsidiary seconds dial, jewelled movement, case with screwdown back, bearing broad arrow, G.S.T.P and numbered ‘M74028’, the second of similar design, dial signed ‘Leonidas’ and case bearing broad arrow, G.S.T.P and numbered ‘U11740’. £150-200
A diamond set half hoop ring, the front of the ring set with a line of baguette-cut diamonds, between raised borders of claw set brilliants, to channel set baguette-cut diamond set gallery, mounted in 9ct white gold, shank bearing partial hallmark and maker’s mark ‘TJC’, ring size L1/2. £250-300
A diamond flowerhead cluster ring, the central raised claw set brilliant-cut diamond within a flowerhead cluster surround of further brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in white precious metal, to a yellow precious metal shank stamped ‘18’, total diamond weight approximately 1.25 carats, ring size N. £400-600
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