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A 17th century gold armorial seal ring, relating to the Col(e)man family, circa 1640-80, the oval bezel bearing full armorial achievement of the family of Colman/Coleman of Brent Eleigh, Suffolk; the bezel with a uniform punched border, inscribed with the letter ‘I’ to the underside of the bezel, ring size Q½. £8,000-£12,000
Hammer Price: £14,000
A 17th century memorial ring, the band ring with a memento mori skull motif engraved to the front, the interior of the band inscribed ‘I.B. Obit 21 March 1663’, and bearing maker’s mark of two capital Rs conjoined back to back and upside down in rectangular punch, ring size L. £300-£400
Hammer Price: £420
An Antique emerald set child size eternity band, 17th-18th century, the small band composed of cabochon emeralds in closed back collet settings, mounted in yellow gold, ring size D. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £400
A Victorian daguerreotype, by Kilburn of Regent Street, circa 1860s, of a elegant lady of the period, contained in folding Moroccan leather case, the cover with gilt blind stamp, and another ambrotype of a young girl, circa 1870s, in travelling case with clasp, first length 7cm, second 7.3cm. £80-£100
£80–£100
A 19th century Papal ring, Italian, circa 1830, the large ring with square bezel mounted with a hinged iron panel revealing a velvet lined compartment, the panel engraved with the arms of Alessandro Farnese, Pope Paul III (papal reign 1534-1549), the broad tapering shoulders and sides decorated with oval ‘cameos’ of saints, with a lion to either side, together with a gilt metal oval glazed reliquary theca of St John the Baptist, enclosing paper cedula, the original red wax seal attached,...
Hammer Price: £440
Three unmounted glass cameo sulphides, of classical scenes, an unmounted oval ‘Tassie’ of a classical athlete, a mounted oval glass cameo of a classical muse; a mounted oval purple glass cameo of the head of Laocoön (after the antique); a 19th century glass and white metal mounted fouled anchor brooch (lacking pin), sulphides lengths 20.5mm, 22mm, 18mm, ‘Tassie’ length 30mm, glass cameo 34mm, purple cameo 35mm.
Hammer Price: £300
A collection of unmounted seals, comprising two intaglio cypher seals, of cornelian and bloodstone, each with monogram and crests; an oval glass intaglio of an Emperor in profile; an oval blue hardstone intaglio of a goddess, (possibly Aphrodite) with Cupid in attendance; an oval black basalt intaglio depicting an Empress in profile; a carved coral cameo depicting Mars, two further small cameos and a green glass oval panel, with drill holes to each side, first length 20mm. (9) £100-£200
Hammer Price: £220
Three Chinese silver card cases, the first of rectangular form with pull off cover, embossed to the front and back with a writhing dragon, makers mark probably for Kwan Hing (of Canton & Hong Kong circa 1880-1920); the second a card case with slanted hinged lid, makers mark possibly WN, decorated to the front with a dragon and a third, with embossed cartouche to the front depicting a pair of dragons chasing the flaming pearl, case unmarked, first dimensions 8.4 x 4.6mm, second 4.8 x 8.8mm,...
Hammer Price: £650
A late 19th century silver heart-shaped perfume bottle holder, the hinged cased opening to the side, and embossed each side with ribband bow and scrolling foliage around a central vacant cartouche, with hinged domed lid, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1898, enclosing a green glass scent bottle and stopper, case length 8.3cm, glass bottle including stopper 7.3cm. £140-£200
Hammer Price: £130
Two silver mustards, of cylindrical form, the first with domed cover, reeded thumbpiece, beaded borders and later embossed floral and foliate decoration, by maker Crispin Fuller, London 1793; the second with gadrooned rims and reeded thumbpiece, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1893, both with blue glass liners, plus a Dutch silver mustard spoon, first height 9.7cm, second 6.5cm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £70
A silver purse, of shaped hinged form with engraved floral decoration, maker’s mark for Henry Clifford Davis, hallmarked for Birmingham 1915, with chain carrying handle, in fitted case, purse width 12.5cm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £60
A Continental compact/lipstick holder, in the form of a hand mirror, the front inset with a mirror, hinged to the top and opening to reveal a powder compartment, the reverse with engraved scrolling flowers and foliage, to similarly engraved handle, inset with pull-out lipstick holder, with corallium Rubrum coral thumbpiece, stamped ‘800’ to the inside rim of compact, length 14.8cm. £100-£200
£100–£200
An early 20th century oval silver jewellery box, the hinged lid engraved with ribband bows, festoons and baskets of flowers, with pink silk lining, raised on cabriole legs, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1915, and bearing indistinct maker’s mark, length 14.5cm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £80
A large piece of amber, the irregular amber bead suspended by a leather cord, amber untested for treatments and origin, measures approximately 90 x 68 x 42mm. £100-£200
Of sporting interest: A 19th century fob seal, the carnelian seal bearing intaglio initials in gothic script, the gold mount chased with detail of a hound chasing two pheasants through foliage, the surmount modelled as a seated spaniel, to scroll engraved borders and suspensory loop, length including suspensory loop 32mm. £150-£200
Hammer Price: £950
A 9ct gold coin purse, the mesh-link purse with four bead drops below, the snap clasp bearing UK import marks for 9ct gold and marker’s mark ‘PE’, length 7.5gm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £320
A 19th century thimble, in two colour gold, unmarked and untested, with applied black eschutcheon detail, in a Victorian Mauchline clan McLean tartan-ware egg-shaped wooden case, stamped ‘McLean’, thimble height 26mm. £150-£200
Hammer Price: £180
A silver gilt egg, by Stuart Devlin, the two section egg with textured finish and polished girdle, bearing maker’s mark and London hallmarks for 1971, height 7.2cm. £100-£200
Hammer Price: £170
An 19th century silver and agate snuff box, the oblong box with rounded sides, the top with hinged cover, engraved with C-scrolls and foliate and centred with an oval agate panel, the sides similarly inset with two further agate panels, and with later decorated swags of flowering foliage, the base engraved with crest, and motto ”Fortis in arduis”, unmarked, length 5.5cm. £80-£100
A Victorian silver hunting horn vinaigrette/perfume flask, by Sampson Mordan & Co, the horn with hinged cover engraved with a Baron’s coronet, above the name ‘MINNIE’, opening to reveal a pierced silver gilt grill, the opposing end with twist off cap, the inside cover engraved with a lozenge Registry mark, stamped maker’s mark, and signed ‘S Mordan & Co London’, hallmarked for London, 1871, with chain attachment, length 11cm. £140-£180
Hammer Price: £240
A Victorian silver table vesta case, of engine turned finish, the hinged lid with central crest in circular reserve, the compartmented interior incorporating a candle, on hinged platform, with strike, and enclosing original vestas, hallmarked for ‘J.I’, London 1851, in original fitted case, the silk signed ‘P & F Scheffer, 27 Piccadilly London’, the case cover engraved with presentation initials, length 7cm, height 2.2cm. £600-£800
An Art Deco onyx, jade and diamond rouge pot, by Boucheron, of polished rounded octagonal onyx form, the hidden circular lid centred with a carved jade flowerhead, within a millegrained rose-cut diamond set surround, the lid released by a button to the underside, the inner gold rim signed ‘Boucheron - Paris’ and bearing French eagle’s head assay mark, with mirror to inside of lid, width 48mm. £500-£700
Hammer Price: £1,100
An Edwardian silver boudoir ring box in the shape of a coal scuttle, with carrying handle, the hinged lid incorporating a circular timepiece, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and blued steel hands, by Douglas Clock Company, Birmingham, 1901, height 7cm. £260-£300
£260–£300
A commemorative silver vesta case of Joseph Chamberlain, modelled as the head of the statesman, his hair swept back and wearing a monocle, the strike hinged to the base, and stamped to the underside: ‘IMSA CONVENTION LONDON 2000’, hallmarked for Jenkins William Evans, Birmingham, with the millennium hallmark for 2000, height 4.8cm. £500-£700
£500–£700
A lady’s Tank Divan wristwatch, by Cartier, the signed cream rectangular dial with black Roman numerals, with secret signature in numeral 10, quartz movement, in signed stainless steel case, numbered ‘195441CE 2599’, to a replaced black leather strap, with signed Cartier buckle, accompanied by Cartier case, certificate and papers, dial measures 24 x 13mm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £600
A lady’s brushed stainless steel quartz Santos wristwatch, by Cartier, the signed white dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel hands, and secret signature to numeral VII, the bezel with eight screw head detail, reverse numbered ‘8192408867’ to deployant clasp, with Certificate confirming watch was purchased from Cartier, 175-176 New Bond Street, London on 16 March 1987. £200-£300
A lady’s 9ct gold wristwatch, the octagonal silvered dial with radiating guilloché decoration, black Arabic numerals, blued steel hands on expanding bracelet strap, hallmarks for London, 1921, case numbered ‘97864’, diameter 26mm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £110
A lady’s 18ct gold wristwatch, by Piaget, the signed circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, the case signed and with European convention mark, quartz movement, on black leather strap, buckle signed, stamped ‘750’, dial 22mm. £400-£600
Hammer Price: £750
A gentleman’s steel and gilt De Ville wristwatch, by Omega, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, signed quartz movement, case steel case signed, with gilt bezel, to a stainless steel and gilt brick-link bracelet strap, with signed clasp, dial diameter 28mm. £150-£200
Hammer Price: £190
A lady’s diamond set cocktail watch, by Hamilton, the signed white circular dial with spot hour markers and Arabic numerals, signed jewelled movement, the case stamped ‘14k gold’ and numbered ‘SD22890’, the bezel set with single-cut diamonds, to graduated brilliant-cut diamond cluster shoulders, the later bracelet strap composed of box-links each set with a single-cut diamond, wristwatch length 17cm. £300-£500
An Art Deco diamond set cocktail watch, the circular silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, jewelled movement, the case stamped ‘all plat’, ‘J573 G6734’ and ‘H Ltd’, the bezel and circular hoop shoulders set throughout with single-cut diamonds and accented with baguette-cut diamonds, to a later mesh-link bracelet strap, wristwatch length 17cm. £400-£600
£400–£600
An onyx and diamond set cocktail watch, 1920s, the small silvered tonneau-shaped dial with black Arabic numerals, unsigned jewelled movement, case stamped platinum, with a oval bezel and hinged shaped panel shoulders, millegrain set throughout with single-cut diamond and accented with cabochon triangular and rectangular-shaped onyx, to a later narrow black leatherette strap, wristwatch head length, including shoulders, 42mm. £300-£500
Hammer Price: £250
A diamond cocktail watch, by Longines, the signed oval white dial with baton and Arabic numerals, with textured bezel and diamond set foliate shoulders, to a diamond set brick-link bracelet strap, white precious metal stamped 14k, length 16cm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £200
A 1970s wristwatch/bracelet, by Omega, the concealed signed round dial with baton numerals, beneath a hinged cover of angular textured linear design, with highlights of rows of diamonds, the integral slightly tapered bracelet strap of textured brick links, clasp stamped ‘18ct’, with safety chain, bracelet length 17.5cm. £1,200-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,500
Two 19th century silver cased verge pocket watches, the first pair-cased, with white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, and gilt poker hands, the movement signed for Richard Cole, Ipswich, numbered 627(?) (last number indistinct), inner and outer cases both hallmarked for London, 1812, with steel Albert chain, T-bar and metal mounted fob seal; the second (lacking outer case). the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, gilt hands, the movement signed ‘B. Rowe London’ and...
Hammer Price: £100
Four silver cased pocket watches, the first a hunter pocket watch by G F Hurst, Commercial Road, London, No 6465, hallmarked for London 1863; the second, a hunter with silver dial, and gilt Roman numerals, unsigned, No 2607, case hallmarked for London 1861, with steel Albert chain, steel fob and key; the third, an open face example, the white enamel dial signed ‘John Bennett, London’, movement signed, No 58584, the case hallmarked for London 1874 and the fourth, a Swiss open face example...
An 18th century silver and tortoiseshell cased pocket watch, by Peter Wise, London, the dial with black Roman numerals, to black outer minute divisions in outer Arabic numerals 1-60, with steel beetle and poker hands, the verge movement signed ‘Peter Wise, London’, and numbered ‘450’, with pierced and engraved balance cock, the fusee verge movement with flared pillars, the outer case of tortoiseshell with pique stud detail, the reverse with swivel cover to the winding hole (some...
Hammer Price: £380
A silver open face keyless wind lever pocket watch, by J W Benson, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at numeral 6, gilt hands, the three-quarter plate signed by the maker and engraved ‘The Bank Watch Best London Make No 11190’ , case hallmarked for London, 1904, cuvette inscribed ‘G.D. Morgan 1904’, diameter 48mm. £60-£80
A George III gold cased verge hunter pocket watch, by G M Field, London, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and gilt hands, the fusee movement signed ‘G M Field London’ and numbered ‘7736’, with pierced engraved balance cock and plain cylindrical columns, the case hallmarked for London, 1796, with maker’s mark possibly ‘LM’, (first letter indistinct), the front cover engraved with crest of rampant lion beneath motto ‘PROMPTUS’ and monogram below, (pin of...
A hunter pocket watch, by Longines, the signed white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the jewelled movement signed and numbered ‘1924353’, the plain case with facetted style band, similarly numbered, signed and stamped ‘585’, with signed cuvette, diameter 52.5mm. £500-£600
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