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A pair of Kraft Profilierte type bronze brooches, 1st century AD, decorated with red coral enamel on the head and foot, with ribbing decoration, length 9cm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £90
A pair of late 5th century Gothic radiate head bronze brooches, the D-shaped head plate decorated with cross hatching with four radiating eagle heads with central beast head, highly arched bow with a lozenge shaped foot plate with S-scroll decoration, both repaired and missing foot lobes, length 14cm. £400-£500
£400–£500
A group of Anglo-Saxon items, 6th-11th century, including a button brooch, an 8th century equal armed brooch (Ansate), two stirrup mounts, a silver gilt strap terminal, a 9th century openwork strap junction with silver inlay and with badger head in the centre, and a 6th century small long brooch. All found in Sussex with relevant paperwork. £160-£180
Hammer Price: £300
A small group of Roman and medieval artefacts, the bronze artefacts including a Roman disc brooch with green enamel, a nail cleaner, an awl, a Medieval brass pilgrim’s badge with a figure of a bishop, two 14th century seal matrices, the first with a central design of a flower, the second with facing busts, together with later items comprising a 16th century silver roundel, engraved with IHS with sunray border, a silver gilt pin with eagle terminal, another with a thistle terminal and a...
An Anglo Saxon large gilt bronze sword pommel or cap, 9th century AD, ornamented with a central dome in the outline of a cross, chip carved with a scroll pattern on the sides with smaller indented crosses at each end, V-punched decoration along each side, pierced at each end for attachment to the sword hilt, 76mm long x 19mm wide x 13mm high. Found in Itford, Sussex in 1984. Very fine. £400-£500
Hammer Price: £340
A group of three 15th century lead pilgrims’ ampullae, all of flask type with looped handles at the sides, the first with scallop shell decoration and crowned W (Walsingham), the second with floral motif and cross hatching, the third with scallop shell design and shield divided into quarters. All intact and found at Itford, Sussex. All very fine. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £140
A 17th century memento mori ring, for Henry Marsden, the yellow gold band with a stylised skull motif to the exterior, bearing traces of black enamel, the interior inscribed ‘:Marsden Ar. Ob:4 oJan 87’, also with traces of black enamel, ring size L. £1500-2000
Hammer Price: £1,500
An 18th century memento mori mourning ring, the scrolled band with black enamel detail and gold lettering (rubbed) to an octagonal bezel of facetted glass over a painted skull motif, in a gadrooned closed back collet setting, ring size P½. £400-£600
Hammer Price: £600
A medieval silver vesica matrix seal, the marquise-shaped silver seal bearing the motto ‘SERVOSECRETVMDOMINIMEX’, centrally inset with a 1st c. AD/1st c. BC carnelian seal depicting the bust of Hercules in profile, wearing a laurel headdress and with lion pelt around his shoulders, with pendant mount to the reverse, length 22mm, width 20mm. £4,600-£6,000
Hammer Price: £3,100
A post Medieval silver heraldic badge, the embossed silver badge of quatrefoil outline, with central lion rampant motif, length 32mm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £200
A 15th-16th century garnet set gold ring, the table-cut garnet in four lobed setting, between stylised foliate engraved shoulders, ring size P. £1,000-£1,500
£1,000–£1,500
A buff coloured shagreen and leather clutch bag, of envelope design, with pink raw silk interior, and integral purse, length 22cm. £50-£70
Hammer Price: £20
A diamond set money clip, the yellow precious metal clip with textured finish, polished borders and three colour stripe detail, accented with a raised collet set brilliant-cut diamond, stamped ‘750’, length 5.6cm, diamond weight approximately 0.08 carats. £200-300
A 9ct gold cigarette case, the slim hinged rectangular case with engine-turned engraved sun ray and Greek key decoration, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1927 to the interior and initialled to external corner, dimensions 10.5cm x 8cm. £1200-1300
Hammer Price: £1,100
A novelty retractable mechanical pencil/rule, the mechanical pencil with square section extending body marked for use as a 12” rule, with further striped decoration, initialled and stamped ‘14k’ and ‘Pat. No. 68281’, length unextended 14cm. £400-600
Hammer Price: £400
A 15ct gold vesta case, by Walter Thornhill, London, the plain polished vesta with hinged lid and strike to base, the edge engraved ‘7.10.75’, the inside rim hallmarked for London, 1884, bearing maker’s mark and signed ‘Thornhill, Bond Street, London’, dimensions 38mm x 25.5mm. £100-£150
A 9ct gold and sapphire box, by Cartier, 1940, the hinged lidded rectangular box with channel set calibré-cut sapphire thumbpiece, push button release, hallmarked for London, 1940, signed ‘Cartier, London’ and bearing maker’s mark ‘JC’, in original fitted gilt tooled signed red leather case, dimensions 82mm x 62mm x 17.5mm. £2,800-£3,200
£2,800–£3,200
A Victorian rectangular enamelled vesta case by Sampson Mordan & Co, the front enamelled with a sailing boat in choppy waters, with further vessels to the background, with hinged cover and strike to the opposing end, bearing maker’s mark and hallmarked for London, 1893, length 5.6cm x 3.1cm. £600-800
A George IV silver Admiralty oar tipstaff, the cylindrical barrel with incised diagonal cross hatched decoration, beneath a double row milled collar, above a plain slightly flared shaft engraved to one side with the Royal Coat of arms, with fouled anchor of the Admiralty below, between vertical engraved bands of cross detail to each side, the reverse engraved with the arms of the City of London, bearing maker’s mark ‘GK’, possibly for George Knight, London, 1821, beneath a crown...
Hammer Price: £4,000
An early 20th century style nephrite, enamelled and silver mounted paper knife/letter opener, comprising a nephrite slim blade beneath anthemion and C-scroll decorated mount, below cylindrical nephrite barrel handle, with applied diamond and cabochon ruby set ribbon and swag detail, beneath green guilloché enamelled dome and crowned double headed Imperial eagle finial, bearing pseudo hallmarks for Fabergé and pseudo initials AH for workmaster August Wilhelm Holmström, bearing stamped...
A travel thermometer, the small mercury thermometer in a white metal hinged case/stand, with mosque detail to the front, inside rim stamped ‘800’, length 97mm. £50-£70
Hammer Price: £70
A Victorian silver hip flask, of oval form, with fitted pull off cup and screw on lid, both with scroll engraved detail, hallmarked for Sheffield, 1862, and bearing maker’s mark ‘R&B’, length 14.5cm. £200-£260
A Continental scent bottle, the blue overlaid glass perfume bottle with white precious metal scroll embossed hinged lid, with glass stopper (possibly replaced), length 97mm. £160-£200
£160–£200
A silver hip flask, of plain polished rectangular form, with fitted pull off cup, the hinged screw on lid monogrammed, the flask hallmarked for Birmingham, 1915, bearing maker’s mark ‘W N Ltd’ and stamped ‘Rd No 649007’, length 10.3cm. £140-£180
Hammer Price: £120
A 19th century silver and silver gilt mounted fretwork purse, the front applied with a pierced decorated panel in the chinoiserie taste against a red ground, with central cartouche enclosing a glazed painted coastal scene with colonnade, with figures promenading, the reverse with similarly decorated panel depicting a hunting scene and Oriental figures amidst C-scrolls and foliage, leather mounted and opening to reveal rose-coloured taffeta interior, length 8.5cm, width 5.3cm. £150-£200
Hammer Price: £150
A silver and enamel powder compact, the hinged circular compact with engine-turned decoration enclosing mirror, the front with hand painted detail of a vase of flowers against a cream guilloché enamel ground, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1939, diameter 77mm. £60-£80
An early 20th century Russian cloisonné enamel box, of marquise outline, the box enamelled in pastel shades of pink, blue, purple and white against a green ground, within an outer border, the sides with repeating lozenge and roundel motifs against a maroon ground, the base with stamped Kokoshnik mark facing right (for 1908-1924) with triangular mark for Moscow regional assay office and maker’s mark for V M Ashmarin, length 7cm. £800-£1,000
Hammer Price: £800
A late 19th century silk and gem set fan, the gold guard sticks of pierced interlaced design, with black and white enamel detail and highlights of cabochon turquoise, rose-cut diamonds and pearls, the pleated silk hand painted to front and back with colourful floral sprays, above pierced ivory sticks, (one repaired), in fitted maroon velvet case, the interior signed Sackermann Heissenberg & Co, Frankfurt, (slight tear to silk on reverse), length of guard sticks 27.7cm. £1,200-£1,500
Hammer Price: £900
A late Victorian silver four section cigar case, scroll and foliate engraved throughout, the interior gilt and hallmarked for Birmingham, 1899 and bearing maker’s mark ‘J G’, the front inscribed ‘A. Jerdan, Jany 1/1901’, length 13cm. £220-£240
A silver three section cigar case, by Hilliard & Thomason, the hinged case with foliate engraved decoration and gilt interior, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1900, and bearing maker’s mark, length 12.5cm. £160-£200
Hammer Price: £160
A late Victorian silver two section cigar case and small cigarette case, the plain polished cigar case with gilt interior, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1907 and bearing maker’s mark ‘J G’ and numbered ‘334’, the rectangular cigarette case scroll engraved throughout and initialled, hallmarked, first case length 13cm. £120-£140
£120–£140
A Victorian silver rectangular table snuff box, the box with engine-turned decoration throughout, the hinged lid with scrolling foliate and floral border, and similarly decorated thumbpiece, raised on ball feet, bearing maker’s mark probably for maker Edward Edwards II, and hallmarked for London, 1846, length 10cm x width 6.5cm x height 3.2cm. £300-400
A Continental modern silver rectangular cigarette case, with hinged lid and beaded rims, the inside of the lid initialled, bearing assay marks to the base and maker’s mark ‘I.H.S’, dimensions 14.8mm x 9.6mm x 6.5cm. £220-£260
Hammer Price: £1,000
A Continental modern silver circular hinged lidded box, with beaded rims, initialled to the inside of the lid, bearing assay marks to the base, diameter 12cm. £140-£160
A Victorian silver card case, engraved throughout with scrolling foliate, the reverse with central panel bearing presentation inscription, the interior with original red silk lining, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1886, maker’s mark probably for Colen Cheshire, length 10cm. £120-£160
A Victorian Aesthetic Movement silver card case, by Hilliard & Thomason, with engraved decoration of birds and butterflies amid bamboo and other foliage, to a geometric border, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1905 and bearing maker’s mark, length 9.8cm. £140-£180
A Victorian silver card case, by Nathaniel Mills, of rectangular hinged lidded form, with scroll and engine-turned decoration with central later applied gold escutcheon bearing small presentation inscription, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1850 and bearing maker’s mark ‘N M’, length 10cm. £120-£150
£120–£150
A Chinese carved tortoiseshell snuff box, the hinged lid carved in high relief with a scene of figures amidst trees and dwellings, the side decorated with chasing dragons, the base carved in low relief with a figural scene, dimensions 83mm x 58mm x 22mm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £320
A Chinese Export silver card case, by Wang Hing, with pull off cover, the front embossed in high relief with figures, beneath a spreading tree, with central vacant shield-shaped cartouche, the reverse with bamboo sprigs and four roundels incorporating Chinese characters, the sides of the case decorated with prunus blossom, stamped with maker’s mark ‘WH’, and numbers ‘90’, length 9.7cm. £200-£300
A Victorian silver rectangular card case, of shaped outline and with hinged lid, the front engraved with an image of the Burns Monument, Edinburgh, within oval cartouche, the case decorated throughout with quatrafoil and scrolls in repeating grid design, monogrammed to the reverse, by makers Aston & Son (Thomas Aston and William Aston), Birmingham 1857, in original red leatherette fitted case, length 10cm x width 7cm. £500-£600
Hammer Price: £500
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