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A diamond set lariat necklace, the fox-tail-link chain with matt finished leaf-shaped hoop and panel terminals, the panel inset with two small brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in yellow precious metal, stamped ‘750’, together with a single stud earring of corresponding design, total chain length 53.5cm. £300-400
Hammer Price: £340
A Victorian garnet set bracelet, the snake-link chain bracelet suspending an oval locket pendant drop set with an oval cabochon garnet, the locket with glazed panel verso and floral engraved detail, all mounted in yellow gold, bracelet length 20.5cm. £350-400
Hammer Price: £300
An Italian 19th century cased coral suite, circa 1840s-60s, comprising a necklace, bracelet and brooch, composed of carved coralium Rubrum chrysanthemum flowerheads, foliage and fruit/seeds, the necklace and brooch supporting trios of drops below, the necklace centrepiece to three rows of uniform beads, the bracelet to gate-link coral bracelet, with a matching pair of earpendants, all with yellow gold mounts, in shaped fitted case, necklace length 47cm. £3000-5000
Hammer Price: £3,000
A collar necklace, the matt and polished links of stylized plaited ribbon design, clasp stamped ‘375’ for 9ct gold, necklace length 43cm. £200-300
Hammer Price: £440
A 9ct gold solid curb-link bracelet, hallmarked, to a heart-shaped padlock clasp suspending a Victoria two pound coin, on soldered pendant mount, bracelet length 18.5cm. £1000-1200
Hammer Price: £1,000
A Victorian gold curb-link bracelet and a pair of amethyst earrings, the hollow curb-link bracelet links stamped ‘9’, to heart-shaped padlock clasp, the earrings with oval mixed-cut amethyst set drops, mounted in yellow precious metal, to stud fittings, bracelet length 18.5cm. £100-150
Hammer Price: £160
A 19th century gold Archaeological Revival ram’s head hinged bangle, circa 1860-1870s, the Etruscan styled bangle with ram’s head finely modelled with curling horns and textured fleece, the bangle decorated throughout with applied granulation and ropetwist detail, incorporating scrolls and anthemion designs, unsigned, inner diameter 5.8cm. £3000-4000
Hammer Price: £4,400
A pair of diamond and emerald earstuds, the central old brilliant-cut diamonds claw set, within inner surrounds of spaced collet set cabochon emeralds and outer surrounds of similarly set brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in yellow and white precious metal, to later stud fittings, total weight of principal old brilliant-cut diamonds 2.05 carats, earstud diameter 16.5mm. £2500-3000
Hammer Price: £2,200
A diamond rectangular panel brooch, the millegrained open fretwork panel of floral and foliate design set throughout with graduated old brilliant and single-cut diamonds, mounted in white precious metal, brooch length 47mm. £800-1200
Hammer Price: £800
A late 19th century gold and silver mounted emerald and diamond brooch, the pierced scrolling design set throughout with old-cut and single-cut diamonds with emerald highlights, length 6cm. £260-300
Hammer Price: £460
A diamond and pearl three row chain bracelet, the three rows of elongated millegrained openwork links and highlighted with seed pearls and millegrained collet set brilliant-cut diamonds between, mounted in white precious metal, bracelet length 16.5cm. £600-800
Hammer Price: £1,400
An Art Deco diamond and lapis lazuli set brooch, the rectangular brooch with split border in domed lapis lazuli and central frosted glass panel, the openwork detail millegrain set with single-cut diamonds and with central octagonal-cut diamond, mounted in yellow precious metal, stamped ‘585’ and bearing maker’s mark ‘R&F’, (lapis damaged to one corner), length 40cm. £500-700
Hammer Price: £480
An Edwardian diamond and emerald panel ring, the rectangular grille panel within a millegrained single-cut diamond set border, supporting a central step-cut emerald between two old brilliant-cut diamonds, collet set, to millegrained single-cut diamond set shoulders, mounted in white precious metal, ring size P, total weight of principal old brilliant-cut diamonds 1.2 carats. £2000-3000
Hammer Price: £2,600
A 19th century golden topaz and diamond tiara/necklace and brooches suite, cased, the necklace composed of graduated oval mixed-cut topaz in foiled closed back gold pinched collet link mounts, with pinched collet set silver and gold mounted graduated quatrefoil links between, set with old brilliant and rose-cut diamonds, with a detachable pendant drop, centred with a cushion-shaped topaz within a foliate surround set with graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds, the cluster having a detachable...
Hammer Price: £11,000
Two 19th century cameo brooches, the first of conch shell, carved to depict a bacchante in a headdress of fruiting vines, the second of lava, carved to depict Calliope, the muse of epic poetry, holding a trumpet and a tablet; both collet set in plain gold mounts, lengths 47mm and 43mm respectively. £200-300
£200–£300
Two sapphire set rings, the first an Edwardian ring, the central mixed-cut sapphire between trios of old brilliant-cut diamonds, to scrolled shoulders, mounted in 18ct yellow gold, shank hallmarked; the second set with a mixed-cut sapphire within a cultured pearl cluster surround, mounted in yellow precious metal, ring sizes O and K½ respectively. £300-400
Hammer Price: £400
An aquamarine and diamond half hoop ring, the line of five rectangular step-cut aquamarines with borders of small claw set brilliant-cut diamonds around and between them, mounted in white precious metal, stamped ‘750’, ring size O. £150-200
Hammer Price: £320
A late 19th/early 20th century coral and diamond ring, the five graduated oval corallium Rubrum coral cabochons with pairs of collet set rose-cut diamond points between, mounted in yellow precious metal, ring size M½. £100-150
Hammer Price: £240
A Victorian silver card case, by Hilliard & Thomason, of shaped rectangular form with hinged lid, with engraved geometric and scroll decoration throughout, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1882 and bearing maker’s mark ‘H&T’, in gilt tooled leather case, dimensions 9.9cm x 7.1cm. £250-300
Hammer Price: £220
A Victorian silver card case, of shaped rectangular form with hinged lid, with geometric and scroll decoration throughout, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1864 and bearing maker’s mark ‘D&M’, dimensions 10.1cm x 7.3cm. £120-160
An Aesthetic movement silver card case, by Barnet Henry Joseph, the rectangular case with hinged lid, the body with bloomed finish engraved with scenes of birds alighting on flowering branches, with vacant circular reserve, to stylized borders, hallmarked for Chester, 1886, and bearing maker’s mark ‘B.H.J.’, in fitted gilt tooled leather case, dimensions 10.1cm x 7.4cm. £250-300
An early Victorian silver card case, by Nathaniel Mills, the shaped rectangular case with hinged lid, with engine-turned decoration to scrolled borders and a central scroll bordered cartouche containing a pastoral scene with figures, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1847, and bearing maker’s mark ‘N.M’, dimensions 10cm x 7.1cm. £250-300
A Victorian silver card case, by Nathaniel Mills, the shaped rectangular case with hinged lid, with engine-turned decoration and scrolled borders and central vacant cartouche, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1851, and bearing maker’s mark ‘N.M’, dimensions 10cm x 7.2cm. £250-300
An Edwardian silver card case, by William Neale & Sons, the shaped rectangular case with hinged lid, decorated with embossed repoussé scrolls against textured ground, to central vacant polished cartouche, hallmarked for Chester, 1903 and bearing maker’s mark ‘W.N’, dimensions 9.9cm x 6.9cm. £120-150
Hammer Price: £130
An early Victorian silver card case, by Nathaniel Mills, of shaped rectangular form with hinged lid, with engraved scroll decoration throughout and with central vacant oval reserve, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1841 and bearing maker’s mark ‘N.M’, dimensions 10.1cm x 7.3cm. £250-300
An Edwardian silver card case, of plain polished rectangular form with hinged lid and slight pie-crust detailing to edges, hallmarked for Chester, 1905, and bearing maker’s mark ‘S.I.Ld’, dimensions 10.3cm x 7.1cm. £120-150
Hammer Price: £100
A late Victorian silver card case, by William Neale, the polished rectangular case with hinged lid, embossed and engraved with the head of a winged cherub amidst clouds, within an embossed scroll border and with similar scroll details to the corners, hallmarked for Chester, 1899, and bearing maker’s mark ‘W.N’, dimensions 10.4cm x 7.6cm. £120-150
A set of four Victorian silver gilt circular Dinner Plates, with gadrooned rims, each engraved to the rim with the coat of arms of Thomas George Baring, Earl of Northbrook, hallmarked for London, 1872, with maker’s mark for Barnard & Sons Ltd (John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard), the reverse stamped with retailer’s mark ‘THOMAS, NEW BOND STREET’ and bearing inventory numbers 81, 117, 134 and 169, diameter 25cm, gross weight 87oz. £3000-5000
Hammer Price: £2,800
A silver visiting card case and a silver vesta case, the first with hinged lid and scrolled foliate engraved decoration throughout, hallmarked for Chester, 1900, and bearing maker’s mark ‘W.A’, the vesta case partially scroll engraved and initialled, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1905, suspended on a silver curb-link Albertina, visiting card case dimensions 8.6cm x 5cm. £100-120
Hammer Price: £140
An early 20th century French silver engine-turned snuff box, the rectangular box with hinged lid, with engine-turned decoration, bearing French lozenge maker’s mark. length 8.3cm. £100-200
Hammer Price: £120
A Polish silver triangular compact, the hinged lid applied with sun ray motif and three collet set amber cabochons, bearing post 1963 hallmark for ‘800’ standard and a post 1963 re-marking circular punch, and stamped ‘OR NO’, together with a square compact, the hinged lid inset with a rectangular amber panel with canted corners, the case engine-turned throughout, stamped ‘835 (?) (indistinct), enclosing mirror (cracked), (amber untested), first length 6.5cm, second 6.8cm square. ...
Hammer Price: £180
A 9ct gold rectangular vesta case, with repeating weave design, and attached suspension loop, maker’s mark ‘JHW’, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1926, length 4.3cm. £140-160
Hammer Price: £260
A French gold cigarette lighter, the osier design case with polished terminals, bearing French eagle’s head assay mark and lozenge maker’s mark, together with a steel cigar cutter, signed Dunhill. £300-500
A French silver gilt powder compact and lipstick holder set, the osier design hinged rectangular compact, with cabochon blue stone push button and interior mirror, both bearing French lozenge-shaped maker’s marks and both in black suedette travel pouches. £100-150
From the Collection of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor: A 19th century gold mounted bloodstone desk seal, formerly the property of Prince Albert, the flared facetted bloodstone handle above a banded gold mount, the lobed base inset with a bloodstone matrix engraved with the arms of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, encircled by the Garter and with coronet surmount, length 8.9cm. £5000-7000
Hammer Price: £5,500
A set of travelling jeweller’s scales, the brass scales and stand with 5mg-10gm weights and a pair of tweezers, all in wooden travelling case. £30-40
Hammer Price: £15
A mechanical pencil by Dunhill and an ink pen by Sheaffer, the pencil with engine-turned body, signed and stamped ‘Made in England, 9ct’, the fountain pen, signed and stamped ‘12k GF’.
£120–£160
A 9ct gold twin sovereign case, with engine turned ribbed decoration, with attached suspensory loop, maker’s mark WN Ltd, hallmarked for Chester 1913, length 5.6cm (excluding suspensory loop). £350-450
Hammer Price: £700
A lady’s 9ct gold wristwatch, by Beuche Girod, the small signed cream dial with applied gilt baton hour markers, signed jewelled movement, case hallmarked, with bark textured bezel, to integral textured brick-link bracelet strap, wristwatch length 15.5cm. £180-220
Hammer Price: £190
A lady’s 9ct gold wristwatch, by Omega, the textured square cushion-shaped gilt dial signed and with applied baton hour markers, signed jewelled movement, case signed and bearing Swiss marks, with polished bezel, to cabochon tiger’s eye quartz set crown and integral tapered woven-link bracelet strap, clasp signed and stamped ‘375’, wristwatch length 17cm. £200-300
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