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A quantity of assorted jewellery boxes and pouches, including signed examples by Cartier, Kutchinsky, S. J. Phillips, etc. £40-£60
Hammer Price: £130
British Military: An open faced pocket watch, by W. Ehrhandt, London, circa 1900, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, outer minutes track and subsidiary seconds dial, the ¾ plate movement numbered ‘D28617’, within a white metal case with screw down back, bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and numbered ‘A28617’, and similarly numbered to the side of the case, watch diameter 55mm. £150-£200
A pair of lapis lazuli and ruby cufflinks, the square reeded carved lapis lazuli panels each centred with a collet set cabochon ruby, to chain connections and baton terminals with cabochon ruby finials, mounted in silver gilt, stamped ‘925’, (lapis lazuli untested for treatments), panels 15 x 15mm. £100-£140
Of Regimental Interest: A silver cigarette case, centred with applied badge of the Royal Signal Corps, the top left hand corner with enamelled Corps colours, the engine-turned case with push button opening, gilded interior, by makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1941, dimensions 8.2 x 7.2cm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £120
A collection of eleven small hardstone and gilt metal mounted boxes, of oval and rectangular form, mostly hinged, one rectangular box with sliding lid, largest box measures approximately 5.9 x 4.7cm, smallest approximately 2.4 x 3.1cm. £80-£100
A small Austrian cold painted bronze of a Jack Russell terrier, the cast bronze realistically modelled as a Jack Russell emerging from an open sack, measuring approximately 2.5cm x 4cm. £70-£90
An 1830s two colour gold brooch, of cushion-shaped rectangular form, later claw set to the centre with an oval-cut rock crystal, lacking pin, length 22.5mm. £80-£120
A Victorian burr walnut and gilt mounted domed perfume casket, by Parkins & Gotto, the case applied with gilt fleur-de-lys motifs, the hinged lid opening to reveal green watered silk and velvet lined interior, fitted with a pair of square section cut-glass perfume bottles and stoppers, the case stamped ‘Parkins & Gotto 24 & 25 Oxford St, London’, with original key, dimensions: height 11cm, width 15cm, depth 8.5cm. £100-£140
A mid 19th century coromandel stationery box, the arched cover with applied gilt strap-work mounts, set with banded agate cabochons, opening to reveal a fitted interior, with blue and cream watered-silk lining, also with original key, dimensions: height 16cm, width 22cm, depth 11cm. £140-£180
A navette-shaped amethyst set dress ring, the plain polished collet setting within a crossed ropetwist border, to a bifurcated band, yellow precious metal mounted, ring size M½. £150-£200
A 19th century silver mounted horn snuff mull, the dark tightly coiled horn mounted with silver collar engraved ‘Ja.s Stewart’ (sic) beneath hinged cover with applied trefoil mount with hammered finish, unmarked, length 8cm. £120-£140
A Roman bronze military spur, 3rd-4th century AD., the conical moulded goad with a ridged heel plate behind and a hooked crest above, curved side bars with flat circular riveted terminals, width 80mm, height 30mm. £160-£200
British military: An ATP wristwatch, by Moeris, 1940s, the signed silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, outer railroad minutes track with luminous spots, subsidiary seconds dial and luminous hands, the signed jewelled cal 10.5 movement, in plated metal case with screw down steel back signed numbered ‘2651236’ and stamped ‘ATP 61559’, on a later brown leather strap, dial diameter 28mm. £40-£60
British military: An Air Ministry issue observer’s pocket watch, 1941, the unsigned black dial with white Arabic numerals and outer minutes track, lumed hands and subsidiary seconds dial, unsigned 15 jewel Swiss movement, in plain polished case with snap on back bearing British military issue numbers ‘AM 6E/50 1621/41’, watch diameter 52mm. £40-£80
An Egyptian faience shabti funerary figure, 3rd-1st century BC., light green glaze, of typical mummiform, wearing the tripartite wig and beard, height 90mm. £120-£140
An early 20th century silver and tortoiseshell piqué jewellery case, the piquéwork lid set within a decorative silver border, and inlaid with silver festoon decoration, opening to reveal a velvet lined interior,mounted on a tripod of fleur-de-lys silver feet, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1910, approximate dimensions: diameter 9cm, height 2.6cm. £120-£140
Hammer Price: £110
A cast bronze paperweight of a seal, by Scott Nelles, balancing a gilt ball, with gilt highlights to the flippers, signed to the side ‘Nelles’, height 8.5cm, length 6.5cm. £40-£60
A lead pilgrim’s ampullae, 15th century, of flask shape with handles each side, decorated on one side with a shield divided by a horizontal bar, the upper half with two bezants, the lower half with an ‘I’ for James of Compostella, the reverse decorated in the form of a scallop shell, length 55 mm, width 35 mm. £80-£100
A late Victorian gold and silver mounted diamond brooch, the twin knife-edge bar design set with old-cut diamonds in lozenge and square settings, with case, length 41mm. £200-£300
Three Georgian silver wine labels, comprising a pair for sherry and port, hallmarked for 1822, and another for sherry, hallmarked 1807, together with a further later example for port, hallmarked for 1837, two silver miniature wine funnels and a white metal topped cork. £60-£80
An Edwardian silver vesta case, the slightly bowed front applied with a Cavalier King Charles spaniel, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham, 1906, width 5.4cm. £120-£140
Hammer Price: £100
A pair of French 19th century gilt metal and tortoiseshell pique opera glasses, the tortoiseshell decorated with a band of inlaid with gold and mother-o’-pearl in the form of fruiting vines, signed ‘Chezard, Palais Royal, 142’, fully expanded depth approximately 4.5cm. £100-£150
A late 19th century blue glass perfume bottle and and a pear-shaped cranberry glass perfume bottle, both with plain cylindrical bodies and screw off caps, the cranberry glass bottle hallmarked for Birmingham, 1896, and signed ‘M Bros’, measuring 6.2cm and 4cm in length respectively. £100-£120
A selection of bronze objects, Roman to Medieval, comprising: bracelets (3), a square headed brooch, twisted band rings (2), military pendants (3), cruciform pendants (6), tweezers, and buckle plates (2). [18 total] £120-£180
A 19th century silver mounted horn snuff mull, the tightly coiled horn mounted with silver collar and hinged lid, engraved to the collar ‘The gift of a Friend’, and with applied silver oval plaque to the lid, with engraved initials, not hallmarked, length 7cm. £120-£140
Two heraldic pendants, 14th century, the first of trefoil shape with three stars in each corner around a central shield divided horizontally, the upper half with two spur rowels, traces of red enamel present, the lower half decorated with a bezant; the second is quatrefoil shape with fleur-de-lis at the sides and blue enamel in the field, in the centre is a shield with three lions passant with red enamel in the fields; both were mounted centrally at the rear, first width 33mm, second...
Of Regimental Interest: 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 blue glass liners, initialled, (heavily repaired), length 8.2cm. £120-£150
A simulated tortoiseshell mounted sewing case, the lid with applied silver cartouche, monogrammed, opening to reveal a fitted interior with mother-o’-pearl handled stiletto, button hook and penknife, as well as pencil, thimble and scissors (replaced), also included are four mother-o’-pearl gaming tokens and a mother-o’-pearl carved cotton spool top, with retailer’s card, approximate dimensions: length 15cm, height 7.5cm, depth 2.5cm. £100-£120
Hammer Price: £95
A small collection of 20th century jewels, comprising an iridescent glass and white metal brooch, by Pat Cheney, a pair of silver and polychrome enamelled cufflinks, maker’s marks ‘CT’ and a pair of 1970s cufflinks, brooch length approximately 22mm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £90
German military: A ‘Deutsche Heer’ wristwatch, by Helios, circa 1939, the signed black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, and subsidiary seconds dial, the 15 jewel movement signed, within soft metal inner case, within nickel plated outer case with steel screw down back numbered ‘D 26867 H’, on a later black leather strap, dial diameter 30.5mm. £60-£80
A late 19th century silver gilt mounted good quality blue glass double ended perfume bottle, the glass of facetted cylindrical form, the mounts scroll engraved, one hinged (lacking glass stopper), the other screw fitted, not hallmarked, length 13cm. £90-£110
Hammer Price: £85
A French rosewood cased sewing set, circa 1840s and later, the inlaid rosewood tapering slim case opening to reveal fitted interior with needlecase, stilleto, scissors and thimble later replaced, lozenge mark to the needlecase, dimensions of outer case: length 12cm. £90-£120
A late 19th century green glass double ended perfume bottle and and a cranberry glass perfume bottle, the first with green glass body of facetted cylindrical form, one plain hinged lid (enclosing glass stopper), the other screw fitted; the second with plain cylindrical body and hinged cap (lacking stopper), both unmarked, first length 10.3cm, second 7.3cm. £90-£110
Hammer Price: £80
A selection of assorted antiquarian keys, comprising one Roman key, three Medieval casket keys, one 17th-18th century Venetian key and one Anglo Saxon key and a 9th century strap end with traces of silver and niello inlay. (7) £100-£140
Of RAF interest: A 9ct gold RAF wings sweetheart brooch, the letters applied to a green enamelled wreath, beneath crown surmount with red enamel detail, stamped ‘9ct’, with case signed ‘Boodle and Dunthorne’, length 5.5cm. £90-120
A Georgian brass pipe tamper, 18th century, the elongated shank with expanded tamper, handle in the form of a boot, length 61mm, width 20mm. £30-£40
A Victorian bird’s eye maple and Derbyshire black marble inset adjustable book slide, the hinged folding flaps with shaped carrying hand grips and gilt brass mounts and applied with two oval black marble plaques, inlaid with malachite leaves and white fuchsias and jasmine, the single external gilt metal hinge (second missing) stamped ‘SELF CLOSING BOOK SLIDE 8655’ (condition a/f), length when closed 41cm, height 20cm. £100-£120
A Norman style bronze stirrup mount, 11th century, of triangular form decorated with a lion with its mouth open looking upward, its front leg raised while the tail curls between its back legs, the mount looped at the top with two rivet holes at the bottom, height 47mm, width 30mm. £80-£100
An early 20th century Swiss silver cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, outer minutes track, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the jewelled movement signed ‘Elisnore, Swiss, Non magnetic’, in a silver engine-turned case, numbered ‘2977517’ and bearing UK import marks for 1915, watch diameter 50.5mm. £40-£60
Of Regimental Interest: A lady’s silver RAF compact, the engine-turned case centred with enamelled Regimental colours/flash, applied with RAF wings motif, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1934, with maker’s mark for Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, dimensions 7.5 x 7.7cm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £70
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