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A George IV silver rectangular vinaigrette, the hinged covered engraved with scrolling foliage, the base with cross hatched panel, enclosing pierced grill and original sponge, by John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1823, together with a Victorian silver rectangular snuff box, foliage engraved, the cover inscribed ‘Presented to C. W. Greenway by a sincere friend’, by Frederick Marson, Birmingham, 1867, first length 2.6cm, second 8cm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £130
An Edwardian ruby and diamond ring, the navette-shaped centrepiece set with an old brilliant-cut diamond, two round-cut rubies and two rose-cut diamonds, between scrolled shoulders, mounted in 18ct gold, hallmarked for Chester, 1916, ring size J½. £80-£100
A diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant-cut diamond in simple eight claw setting, shank hallmarked for 18ct gold and stamped ‘plat’, in maroon ring case signed ‘Garrard & Co’, diamond approximately 0.25 carats, ring size I½. £100-£120
Hammer Price: £120
German military: A ‘Deutsche Heer’ wristwatch, by Helios, the signed black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track and subsidiary seconds dial, the hour hand with luminous detail, the 15 jewel movement signed and numbered ‘P300’ within protective soft metal inner case, in nickel plated case, the screw down back numbered ‘D 44053 H’, on later brown leather strap, dial diameter 30mm. £60-£80
German military: An Aero pilot’s watch, by Titus, 1930s, the signed black dial with large luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, with 3mm glass and rotating marker bezel, unsigned 15 jewel movement, the nickel chrome case with hinged snap close cuvette and cover, and single lugs, to broad brown leather strap, dial diameter 33.5mm. £120-£180
German military: A ‘Granit’ wristwatch, by Zentra, early 20th century, the signed silvered circular dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hands, outer minutes track and subsidiary seconds dial, the jewelled movement signed ‘Zentra 480’, within angular steel case, the snap on back stamped ‘Krupp-Stahl’ and later hand engraved with the monogram ‘D.H.’ and ‘Lorient 1941’, with hinged lug shoulders to black leather strap, dial diameter 23.5mm. £60-£80
An Art Nouveau silver shaped jewellery box, by William Comyns, the pierced hinged cover decorated with pansy flowerheads and harebells, the sides embossed with entwined nasturtium leaves and flowers, raised on four claw feet, hallmarked for London, 1907, length 12.5cm. £140-£200
A late Victorian silver inlaid tortoiseshell aide-memoire, circa 1900, the front inset with silver cartouche between two bands of decoration, opening to reveal watered silk lined interior, the case incorporating a bone pencil, length 10.5cm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £110
An Arts and Crafts style silver egg cup, in the form of a three handled tyg, of waisted form, the loop handles applied with bifurcated mounts, by Aitken Bros., Sheffield, 1931, height 7.6cm. £100-£150
A diamond eternity ring, the band channel set with princess-cut diamonds, in plain polished 18ct white gold mount, hallmarked and bearing maker’s mark, ring size L½. £150-200
Civilian: An unsigned small silver ‘tank’ wristwatch, the tonneau-shaped silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, inner minutes track, blued steel hands and tonneau-shaped subsidiary seconds dial, unsigned 15 jewel movement, the case bearing UK import marks for 1931, to a black leather strap, dial dimensions 25 x 20.5mm. £30-£50
A pair of silver Loving Heart earclips, by Paloma Picasso for Tiffany & Co., the polished silver ribbon hearts to clip fittings, signed and stamped ‘925’, accompanied by a signed suedette pouch, earclip length 20.5mm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £100
A George V silver vesta case, the front applied with a West Highland terrier, by makers M. J. Myatt & Co., Birmingham 1911, with ring attachment, length 4.4cm. £120-£160
A Danish silver bangle, decorated with repeating flowerhead motifs, maker’s mark in oval punch and stamped ‘830’, inner diameter 64mm. £60-£80
British military: An unsigned RAF engineer’s pocket watch, 1940s, the cream dial with black Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the 15 jewel movement signed ‘Swiss made’ and numbered ‘30’, within chrome nickel plated case with screw down back bearing military issue broad arrow pheon and numbers ‘6E/50 B5418’, watch diameter 51.5mm. £60-£80
A Georgian ivory and gold mounted toothpick case, circa 1810, with beaded decoration, the hinged lid enclosing a mirror, length 8.6cm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £95
An oval porcelain trinket box, the hinged lid with two doves, with gilt metal mount, the base signed ‘M.P.’, length 5.5cm. £40-£60
Hammer Price: £85
A gilt and maroon enamelled fountain pen, by Must de Cartier, with 18k gold nib. £40-£60
Hammer Price: £80
A lady’s stainless steel Sea Hawk wristwatch, by Girard Perregaux, circa 1948, the signed black dial with gilt Roman numerals and baton hour makers and subsidiary seconds dial, manual wind 15 jewel cal. 06 4208 movement, polished steel case with screw down back, to a later brown leather strap, dial diameter 24.5mm. £80-£120
A cultured pearl and diamond pendant, the cultured pearl suspended from a rose-cut diamond set cap, with engraved detail to the reverse, further suspended from a later bolt ring clasp, total pendant length approximately 2.6cm. £100-£150
A small diamond set cross pendant, rub-over set with six brilliant-cut diamonds, the side of the pendant bearing Birmingham assay marks and international convention (common control) marks for 18ct gold, maker’s mark ‘PM’, to a white gold chain, the clasp stamped ‘375’ in a leather bound case, pendant length 12.5mm. £100-£120
A silver ring, by Mont Blanc, designed as three conjoined polished wavy bands, signed, stamped ‘Ag925’ and numbered ‘10SPR56’, in signed case, ring size P. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £55
A Victorian silver rectangular pin tray, by William Comyns, with canted corners and embossed with birds amidst scrolling foliage and masks, hallmarked for London, 1892, with maker’s mark ‘WC’, length 11.2cm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £50
Two late 18th/early 19th century silver mounted marquise-shaped mother-o’-pearl snuff boxes, both with hinged mother-o’-pearl lids engraved with flowers and foliage, within pricked beaded borders, initialled, the larger box with tortoiseshell sides, the smaller ensuite example with mother-o’-pearl sides and base, first length 9cm, second 6.1cm. £200-£300
£200–£300
A pair of ruby and diamond earpendants, the hexagonal hoops set with single-cut diamonds, suspending central collet set marquise-cut ruby drops, to round-cut ruby and single-cut diamond flowerhead cluster surmounts, stud fittings (lacking backs), mounted in yellow and white precious metal, unmarked, earpendant length 31mm. £200-£300
A Victorian silver vesta case, modelled as a baby in swaddling clothes holding a rattle, the hinged base with strike below, by Edwin Thompson Bryant, import mark for London, 1894, length 6.9cm. £200-£260
£200–£260
A diamond cluster ring, the principal brilliant-cut diamond claw set within a cushion-shaped cluster surround of smaller diamonds, to bifurcated shoulders, each side with one raised diamond set arm and one plain polished arm, mounted in white precious metal, shank stamped ‘18k 750’ and ‘0.41CT’, ring size J½. £460-£500
£460–£500
A Victorian silver vesta case modelled as a horse’s hoof and forelock, the hoof embossed ‘FIRST FAVORITE’, bearing lozenge registration patent mark to the reverse, the hinged sprung lid revealing full hallmark beneath, by makers David & Lionel Spiers, Birmingham 1883, length 5cm. £550-£600
£550–£600
An Edwardian silver vesta case, the front applied with an Airedale dog by maker William Aitken, Birmingham 1904, with ring attachment, length 4.2cm. £120-£160
£120–£160
A sapphire and diamond bar brooch, the tapered pierced work brooch centred with four millegrain collet set oval mixed-cut sapphires and one synthetic sapphire, within a border of single-cut diamonds, mounted in yellow and white precious metal, brooch length 6.95cm. £600-£800
£600–£800
A Victorian silver and mother-o’-pearl posy holder, modelled as a cornucopia, with lattice panelling and bead and scallop edging, mounted on carved mother-o’-pearl handle with scrolling foliate terminal, by maker Joseph Willmore, London, no date letter, (pin missing), length 15.5cm. £400-£460
£400–£460
A diamond and cultured pearl ring, by Macdonald of Johannesburg, 1970s, the bezel formed of a cluster of overlapping tear-drop-shaped polished and textured panels, centred with three claw set brilliant-cut diamonds, and accented with three cultured pearls each inset with a small diamond, to an angular shank, mounted in yellow and white precious metal, stamped ‘750’, ring size approximately S. £600-£800
An emerald and diamond bracelet, the step-cut emerald claw set within an open hoop surround set with small brilliant-cut diamonds, between similarly set graduated link shoulders centred with triangular and baguette-cut diamonds, to a fancy ropetwist chain bracelet with sliding adjustable bead clasp, emerald weighs approximately 3.6 carats. £1,500-£2,000
£1,500–£2,000
A pair of Victorian silver Royal Marines fiddle thread and shell dessert spoons and a matching teaspoon by George Adams, London, 1852, each die struck with the Royal Marines crest, (the Crowned Lion and Crown); together with a pair of George III oval silver salts, pierced decorated, on ball and claw feet, with with blue glass liners, initialled, (heavily repaired), length 8.2cm. £200-£300
A pair of Victorian silver table spoons, the pattern a variant of the Wellington pattern, marks for George W Adams of Chawner & Co, and overstruck by Hunt & Roskell, hallmarked for London, 1855. £200-£300
A diamond three stone ring, the three slightly graduated brilliant-cut diamonds in individual claw settings, mounted in white precious metal, to a yellow precious metal shank, stamped ‘18ct’, total diamond weight approximately 1.4 carats, ring size R. £800-£1,000
£800–£1,000
A French gold coin pendant, the French 10 Francs, 1908, collet set within a wirework scroll surround, to plain suspensory loop, total pendant length 39.5mm. £260-£300
£260–£300
A Columbian emerald and diamond dress ring, the cut-cornered rectangular step-cut emerald collet set within a millegrained cluster surround of small old-cut diamonds, mounted in yellow and white precious with fleur-de-lys style shoulders, accompanied by an Emerald Report from the Gem & Pearl Laboratory, emerald measures approximately 15 x 11 x 7.9mm, ring size K½. £3,000-£5,000
£3,000–£5,000
A sapphire and diamond three stone band ring, the slightly tapered polished 18ct gold band hallmarked and gypsy set with a central old brilliant-cut diamond between two mixed-cut sapphires, ring size O. £300-£400
£300–£400
A platinum mounted diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant-cut diamond of 1.51 carats, in four claw setting, between tapered baguette-set shoulders, to plain polished shank, shank stamped ‘950’, sizer beads to the inner shank, with IGL report, No. 204681119, dated 28th March 2016, confirming colour H, clarity VSI, very slight fluorescence, ring size approximately J (excluding sizer beads). £4,600-£5,000
£4,600–£5,000
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