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A diamond and sapphire band ring, composed of a central row of slightly graduated calibré-cut sapphires channel set between two rows of single-cut diamonds, to engraved shoulders, mounted in white precious metal, ring size Q. £600-£800
£600–£800
A three stone Burmese sapphire and diamond ring, the oval mixed-cut sapphire claw set between two brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in white precious metal, accompanied by a GCS sapphire report, total diamond weight approximately 1.7 carats, ring size L. £3,000-£5,000
£3,000–£5,000
A gem set giardinetto brooch, circa 1930/1940s, modelled as a tall vase millegrain set with graduated brilliant and single-cut diamonds and calibré-cut sapphires, to polished borders, supporting a diamond set floral spray accented with claw set round-cut rubies and sapphires and collet set calibré emeralds, to a double pin fitting, length 52mm. £2,000-£2,400
Hammer Price: £7,500
A solitaire diamond ring, the brilliant-cut diamond in a six claw setting, within an open flowerhead bezel, white precious metal mounted, shank stamped ‘750’, diamond weight approximately 1.1 carats, ring size K½. £1,500-£2,000
Hammer Price: £1,400
A three stone diamond panel ring, the three brilliant-cut diamonds in square settings to the centre of a shaped fret-work panel, to engraved shoulders, mounted in white precious metal, shank stamped ‘S18k’, total diamond weight approximately 0.18 carats, ring size O. £300-£500
£300–£500
A diamond panel ring, the rectangular panel composed of graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds in individual millegrained collet settings, mounted in white precious metal, ring size N. £800-£1,000
£800–£1,000
A sapphire and diamond ‘ballerina’ style dress ring, the oval mixed-cut sapphire within a ballerina surround of tapered baguette-cut diamonds, to tiered shoulders of claw set marquise-cut diamonds, to basket style mount and reeded shank, ring size N. £2,000-£3,000
£2,000–£3,000
An Art Deco diamond ring, the central Old European-cut diamond of 4.3 carats, (unmounted weight), between stepped baguette-cut diamond shoulders, white precious metal mounted, (the shank adapted to extending fitting), ring size K (expanding up to O). £12,000-£15,000
Hammer Price: £14,000
A pearl necklace, untested, the single row graduated strand of pearls, on knotted silk, to a small rectangular clasp, set with four rose-cut diamonds, necklace length 52.5cm. £300-£500
Hammer Price: £240
An Edwardian sapphire set negligee pendant, the tied ribbon bow centrepiece supporting two unequal length polished drops with millegrain collet set seed pearl and round-cut sapphires terminals, the whole to a fine curb-link back chain, stamped ‘9ct’, pendant length 36mm. £300-£400
Hammer Price: £280
A diamond and sapphire shaped oval brooch, circa 1920s/30s, centred with a brilliant-cut diamond within a surround of calibré sapphires, and pierced decorated throughout with scrolls and millegrain detail, gold mounted, the pin with stamped lyre import mark for the former Czechoslovakia, (the mark in use from 1921), (sapphires untested for natural versus synthetic origin), length 4.7cm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £480
A lapis lazuli bead necklace, the slightly graduated tonneau-shaped lapis beads to silver gilt mounts, (lapis lazuli untested for treatments), necklace length 110cm. £100-£120
Hammer Price: £80
A collection of Stone Age axes and arrowheads, 5,000-3,000 BC., comprising two Mesolithic hand axes, a Neolithic tanged arrowhead, a leaf-shaped arrowhead, a semi-circular or crescent-shaped scraper/knife, a hand axe and an unfinished leaf-shaped arrowhead with a single barb, largest length 15.5cm, smallest 2.7cm. £200-£240
Hammer Price: £420
An assemblage of over one hundred Stone Age field finds, 5,000-3,000 BC., comprising unworked core chips, flakes, partially worked pieces and fragments, housed in a oak cabinet with five drawers. (parcel) £80-£100
Hammer Price: £100
An ancient Greek gold amphora pendant, 5th-3rd century BC., the hollow amphora drop with gadrooned detail, scrolled handles and reeded suspensory loop, length 24mm. £800-£1,000
A Roman gold hollow pendant, 4th century AD., modelled as three standing draped female figures (the Fates) on a plinth, in repousse work, the central figure, Clotho, holding a tray with the thread of life, between the figures of Atropis and Lachesis, to the reverse two loops to the bottom and one at the top for suspension, length 15mm, height 15mm. £400-£600
Hammer Price: £850
A Bronze Age sickle, circa 1200-1000 BC, the crescent shaped cutting blade with central rib, large ring socket at butt end, length 145mm, width 25mm, height 23mm. £200-£300
£200–£300
A Bronze Age razor, circa 1000-800 BC, the leaf shaped blade with a mid rib and chamfered cutting edge, with an extended handle of rectangular section and a T-shaped or spatula terminal, length 77mm, width 20mm. £400-£500
£400–£500
A Celtic silver torc, late 1st century BC.- early 1st century AD., the penannular neck ring with conical button terminals and twisted design to the tapering frame, Eastern European in style, diameter 14.5cm. £200-£240
Hammer Price: £200
A Roman gold ring, 2nd century AD., of small size for a child, the flat bezel of oval shape engraved with a standing figure possibly of Harpocrates holding a cornucopia in his right hand, the other hand held up to his mouth, ring size less than A, diameter 10mm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £340
A Roman gold finger ring, 3rd century AD., the flat sectioned bezel with angled shoulders inset with a conical oval-shaped garnet, ring size I-J. £500-£600
Hammer Price: £500
A Roman bronze brooch, late 1st century AD., knee type, together with three Tudor dress fasteners in pewter and brass. (4) £40-£60
Hammer Price: £55
A Roman bronze and speculum mirror, 3rd century AD., the disc decorated with concentric bands and a pierced border to the bronze handle segmented with banded decoration, length 200mm, disc diameter 97mm. £500-£600
A Roman bronze handle, 1st century AD., from an oinochoe or wine jug, to the top a female diademed bust with her hair tied back in a bun, the base is an elaborate theatre mask of tragic style, length 14cm. £400-£500
A Roman bronze patera, 1st century AD., the shallow bowl decorated with concentric bands beneath the centre and a bulbous indentation or omphalos, the handle circular in section with lion’s head finial, also at the base of the attachment plate, diameter 13cm, length including handle 21cm. £2,000-£2,400
£2,000–£2,400
A Roman bronze chariot or cart fitting, 2nd-3rd century AD., modelled as a bust of a young man dressed in a paludamentum - a cloak fastened with a circular clasp at the right shoulder, the head moulded in the round with long hair brushed forward, looking straight ahead with large lentoid eyes with silver inlaid pupils and closed mouth, the bust set on a decorated plinth with flaming torches at each side, and open at the back with semi circular attachments, the base showing the remains of an...
Hammer Price: £2,400
A single gold earring, 9-11th century AD., the hoop earring with flattened front and bulbous drop below, with applied granulation in geometric design, length 41mm. £180-£240
£180–£240
An Anglo-Saxon gilt bronze disc mount or pin head, 8th century, the centre pierced with a circular incised border, around this eleven Runic letters arranged in alphabetic sequence starting with the Futhorc symbol 15 and ending with symbol 25, edged by a border of incised pellets, the reverse showing the remains of tin which may have attached the disc to the pin or a back plate, diameter 2.8cm, depth 1mm. £800-£1,000
Hammer Price: £1,000
A Medieval lead papal bulla, Boniface VIII, 1294-1303, to the obverse ‘SPASPE’ above facing heads of St Peter and St Paul, cross between, the reverse ‘BONIFATIUS PP: VIII’ within three lines, diameter 35-38mm. £100-£120
Hammer Price: £120
A Medieval silver gilt annular brooch, 13th century, the circular section frame with three applied lozenge plates attached (one additional missing), each engraved with a cross and single pellet to each angle, the triangular tapering pin of flat section, diameter 42mm. £80-£120
Hammer Price: £110
A Medieval silver gilt annular brooch, 13th century, of circular section with four applied square panels decorated with radiating lines, the pin with thistle head decoration, brooch diameter 42mm. £200-£240
Hammer Price: £260
A Medieval, bronze key, 14th century, the lozenge-shape bow with rounded collar and tubular shank, probably for a manor house or church door, length 11cm. £80-£120
A Medieval, bronze key, 14th century, the triangular-shaped bow decorated with animal heads, to circular collar and tubular shank, length 10cm. £80-£120
A Medieval bronze seal matrix, 14th century, of lozenge-shape, loop behind to the top, the legend reads ‘SIGILLU SECRETI’ (secret seal), around a central design of a cross with birds to the angles, length 22mm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £70
A Medieval brass circular seal matrix, 14th century, the legend reads ‘ECCE AGNUS DEI’ (Behold the Lamb of God), with central design of the Agnus Dei, together with a 10th century Anglo-Saxon bronze strap end, decorated with circles. (2) £30-£40
Two Medieval bronze seals, 14th century, of conical form, the first, oval with inscription ‘AVE MARIA GRA’, around a standing figure of the Virgin Mary holding the infant Christ, the second, circular with inscription ‘JESUS MERCI’, around a stag’s head facing with a cross above (St Hubert). [2] £60-£80
A Medieval bronze seal matrix, 15th century, the pointed oval with integral suspension loop behind, the inscription reading ‘SIGILLIN:DECANI:DE:BREKENOK:’ (Seal of the Dean or Deanery of Brecknock), around a central standing figure in the pontificals of a Bishop, facing, wearing a mitre and holding a crozier in his right hand, a book held to his chest with his left hand, all within a gothic style canopied archway, height 48mm, width 28mm. £1,800-£2,000
Hammer Price: £2,600
A Medieval bronze seal matrix, late 15th century, circular in form, with centrally mounted loop behind, the inscription in black lettering reads ‘S’IOHANNIS + CRUSE + ATS + OSTERHUSE’ (Seal of Johan Cruse of Osterhuse), around a central design of two crosses, lower one inverted and offset, diameter 29mm. £400-£460
Hammer Price: £400
A Medieval lead pilgrim’s ampulla, 15th century, of flask shape with short suspension handles on each side, the central design of a floral cross within a circle to one side and a heart/face within a hatched border to the other. £60-£80
A 15th century brass pilgrim’s badge, or mount, modelled as St Barbara standing on a pedestal beside a tower, a palm in her right hand, with two clips to the reverse, positioned at each end for attachment, height 50mm, width 46mm. £160-£200
Hammer Price: £130
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