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A solitaire stone diamond ring, the old-cut brilliant in eight claw setting, to yellow precious metal shank, diamond weight approximately 0.7 carats, ring size M. £600-£800
£600–£800
A pair of pavé set emerald hoop earrings, the large hinged hoop earrings pavé set to the front and inside back with small round-cut emeralds, mounted in yellow and blackened white precious metal, stamped ‘750’, diameter 43mm. £1,400-£1,800
£1,400–£1,800
A diamond flowerhead cluster ring, composed of claw set brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct yellow and white gold, shank hallmarked and bearing makers mark ‘EF’, total diamond weight approximately 3.2 carats, ring size J½. £1,200-£1,800
£1,200–£1,800
An amethyst and diamond hinged bangle, the upper section set with graduating round mixed-cut amethysts, with diamond points between, within pierced scrolling mount, the back section probably later replaced, inner length 5.5cm. £1,400-£1,600
£1,400–£1,600
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 ruby and seed pearl set bracelet, composed of 11 round or oval graduating mixed-cut rubies, spaced by pairs of seed pearls, claw set in articulated mounts, between later added twin chain extension sections, to a three stone ruby and seed pearl set clasp (two seed pearls missing), length 17.5cm. £800-£1,000
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An amethyst and nephrite floral spray brooch, the three carved amethyst flowerheads each centred with a brilliant-cut diamond, with two carved nephrite leaves below, on textured stems, stamped ‘585’ to reverse, on pin mounting, length 6.8cm. £500-£700
A Chinese brooch, modelled as Shou Lao, the Chinese God of longevity, riding a deer, and carrying a ruyi sceptre, the reverse with vertically applied brooch fitting, length 4.8cm. £600-£800
A roaring diamond set lion mask pendant, the lion head beneath a coronet, set with brilliant-cut diamonds, and ruby, emerald and sapphire highlight, its main with further diamond detail, and ruby set eye, the reverse with loop pendant fitting, the mounts still intact each side for a brooch fitting, (pin now removed) and with a later added hinged fitting (for a two row necklace), stamped 14k, length 3.5cm. £300-£400
£300–£400
An enamel, diamond and conch pearl brooch, designed as a foliate spray with two old-cut diamond set leaves, green enamel foliage and rose bud detail, the foliage enclosing a conch pearl, pin later added, length (excluding pin) 3.2cm. £700-£900
£700–£900
A diamond, onyx and marialite brooch, designed with a central onyx set hoop between sinuous old-cut diamond set wings and geometric detail, millegrain edged, and suspending below a fancy-cut oval marialite drop, in claw setting, white precious metal mounted, the frame bearing two stamped marks of male heads, full face, being French import marks, post 1927, for imported platinum items, width 6.8cm, length 4.2cm. £1,600-£2,000
£1,600–£2,000
A pearl, ruby and emerald bead long chain necklace, the belcher-link chain spaced with ruby beads, emerald beads, and pearls (untested for origin), to a swivel fastener, stamped eagle’s head guarantee marks to the ring hoops to each side of the swivel fastener, length 170cm. £2,000-£2,400
£2,000–£2,400
A collection of Iranian bangles, in yellow precious metal, comprising a set of six narrow bangles, a further pair of narrow bangles and a pair of broader bangles, all with incised decoration, bangle diameters 60-64mm. £1,000-£1,200
£1,000–£1,200
A Danish silver and rhodochrosite ring, by N E From, the cabochon stone in collet setting and plain polished mount, to broad shank, stamped to underside ‘STERLING DENMARK N E FROM 925S’, ring size I (leading edge). £50-£70
Hammer Price: £50
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 three stone diamond ring, the three uniform brilliant-cut diamonds claw set, mounted in white and yellow precious metal, stamped ‘18ct’, total diamond weight approximately 0.35 carats, ring size L½. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £65
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
An amethyst chain necklace, the belcher-link chain spaced with spectacle set pear-cut amethyst links and textured cube bead links, mounted in silver gilt, stamped ‘925’, length 128cm. £80-£100
A pair of South Sea cultured pearl and white stone earclips, the large creamy white cultured pearls beneath claw set triangular-cut white stone surmounts, mounted in yellow precious metal, to clip and post fittings, stamped ‘14k’, earclip length 20mm. £100-£140
Hammer Price: £75
A shell cameo brooch, the oval shell cameo carved to depict a bacchante, wearing a headdress and necklace of fruiting vines, collet set within a ropetwist mount, mounted in yellow gold, brooch length 44mm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £80
Two Danish silver brooches, by N E From, the first centred with a cabochon amber within a border of flower heads and foliage, the second a trio of stylised leaves, both signed to the reverse, and a Swedish silver and rose quartz brooch, bearing maker’s mark ‘K & L’, possibly for Kordes & Lichtenfels, first brooch 41mm, second 41.5cm, third 52mm. £80-£100
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
A gem set flower brooch, modelled as a tied floral spray, the three flowerheads set with round-cut blue topaz, garnets and peridots, accented with diamonds, mounted in yellow precious metal, stamped ‘14k’, length 52.5mm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £95
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
Two silver plaques and a small oval silver plaque, by Paul Preston, the first a rectangular panel, entitled below ‘Gannets Fighting Over Fish’, dated to the top corners ‘May 2003’, maker’s mark ‘PP’ to bottom left corner, and signature spaceship motif to bottom right; the second a rectangular panel entitled ‘Ex Dragon Head, January 2003’, bearing maker’s mark ‘PP’ and signature spaceship; and a small oval disc, decorated with a dragon, the reverse with maker’s mark...
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 Danish silver and rose-quartz ring, by N E From, the central cabochon rose- quartz within a surround of flowerheads and leaves, to a broad tapering shank, stamped ‘STERLING DENMARK N E FROM 925S’, diameter of ring head 25mm, ring size (leading edge) M. £90-£120
Hammer Price: £120
An early 20th century seed pearl and aquamarine brooch/pendant, of open kite-shaped whiplash design, accented with seed pearls, around a central pear-shaped briolette-cut aquamarine, with hinged pendant fitting verso and brooch fitting, stamped ‘14k’, width 26.5mm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £130
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
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 pair of ruby set baton cufflinks, with reeded cylindrical batons, the central mount accented with channel set calibré-cut rubies, mounted in silver gilt, stamped ‘925’. £150-£200
Hammer Price: £140
A diamond and synthetic cabochon ruby ring, the oval synthetic ruby collet set between two trefoils of old and rose-cut diamonds, between bifurcated foliate shoulders, accented with small single-cut diamonds and sapphires, ring size K½. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £150
An early 20th century navette-shaped diamond set brooch, centred with a line of graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, within an openwork millegrained mount with frilled border, set throughout with rose-cut diamonds, mounted in yellow and white precious metal, length 47mm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £160
An Edwardian diamond brooch, centred with an old-cut diamond, within pierced wheel surround, between tapering shoulders set with single-cuts and rose-cuts, two colour precious metal mounted, principal diamond approximately 0.45 carats, length 5.7cm. £200-£300
Two pairs of Indian earrings, the first with openwork shaped panel drops, with a fringe below, to foliate surmounts, set throughout with round-cut rubies, emeralds and sapphires, to screw back clip fittings; the second with hemi-spherical drops inset with glass stones, supporting a fringe of seed pearl drops, first earrings length 71mm. £200-£300
A 17th-18th century single emerald set earring and two antique emerald set jewels, the first comprising scrolled open panel with crown surmount, displaying traces of white enamel, centred with a step-cut emerald and suspending one of two pear-shaped cabochon emerald drops below (one lacking), mounted in yellow gold, together an 18th century earring, the lozenge-shaped panel with engraved detail centred with a raised collet set square step-cut emerald, to broken hook fitting; and a 19th...
Two Victorian banded agate brooches, the matching brooches each centred with rectangular banded agate within a surround of round banded agate cabochons, all collet set in yellow precious metal, with further ropetwist detail, lengths 47 and 45mm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £170
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 early 20th century emerald and diamond cluster ring, shank stamped ‘18ct plat’, a four stone (of five) diamond ring, claw set and a 9ct gold wedding band, first ring size M. £140-£160
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