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German military: A Luftwaffe pilot’s AK39 wrist mounted compass, by Kadlec, 1940s, the clear floating dial with black Arabic numeral degree markings, luminous spots to the cardinal points, and a red N and luminous arrow at north,within a clear case with a rotating bezel and glass with a black lubber’s line and sighting aids, the reverse of the case stamped ‘AK39 FL 23235-1’ and ‘30226794’, on a later grey leather strap, compass head diameter 61.5mm. £30-£40
Hammer Price: £130
American military: A standard ordinance wristwatch, by Bulova, with mismatched case back, the signed black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, signed Bulova 10AK movement, in a chrome nickle case, with an unassociated screw down steel back numbered ‘Type A-11, Sepc No. 94-27834, Serial No. AF43 57551, Part No. 10 AKCSH, Order No. W535AC-33934, Bulova Watch Co.’ on a later black leather strap; together with together with a...
An amethyst and diamond set necklace clip, to fit on a bead necklace, of abstract inset form, set with a central heart-cut amethyst and further small brilliant-cut diamond accents, mounted in yellow precious metal, stamped ‘18k, 750’, with UK import marks and maker’s mark ‘ED’, width 20mm. £150-£200
A quantity of assorted jewellery boxes and pouches, including signed examples by Cartier, Kutchinsky, S. J. Phillips, etc. £40-£60
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
A Victorian gem set dress ring, mid 19th century, the central garnet later mounted to display the pavilion facets, set throughout with a mixture of seed pearls and small turquoise cabochons, closed back settings, yellow precious metal mounted, ring size M½. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £140
American military: A US Army Air Corps chronograph pocket watch, by Wittnauer Watch Co., the signed black dial with white Arabic numerals and outer track marked for 1/10th second, single white enamel centre seconds hand and subsidiary dial for minutes, unsigned jewelled movement, in a chrome nickel case, with single push chronograph button to the crown, the back of the case signed ‘US Army A.C., Watch-Navigation (Ground speed), Type A-8, Serial no. 41-41, Order No. W.535 A.C. 16036,...
Three antique and gem set brooches, including a stylised textured conch shell brooch, collet set with an opal cabochon, to a safety pin fitting, together with a peridot and seed pearl set brooch, with bow and swag decoration, and a late 19th century brooch incorporating swallow and foliate motifs, all yellow precious metal mounted, lengths respectively 3.3cm, 4cm, and 4.2cm. £150-£180
A pair of Edwardian silver pin cushions, in the form of a pair of gentleman’s shoes, by S. Blanckensee & Son Ltd., hallmarked for Chester, 1909, (later cushions), length 12.8cm. £100-£150
A 9ct gold gentleman’s wristwatch, by Zenith, with signed cream dial with applied gilt Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed jewelled movement, the 9ct gold Dennison case hallmarked for Birmingham 1961 and numbered ‘12321 and ‘142784’, bearing presentation inscription to the reverse ‘Presented to Mr A. F. Rodway after 40 years service with Bristol Corp.’, to a brown leather strap with gilt buckle, diameter 32mm. £180-£240
Hammer Price: £150
An early 20th century small sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the mixed-cut sapphire bordered by old-cut diamonds, stamped ‘18ct gold’, ring size L½. £100-£150
German military: A wristwatch, by Leonidas, the signed black dial with outlined Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, luminous gilt hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the jewelled movement signed and numbered ‘1130’, within soft metal inner case, within nickel plated case with steel screw down back numbered ‘D 392777’, to a later black leather strap, dial diameter 30mm. £100-£150
An amethyst and diamond half hoop ring, channel set with alternate round-cut amethysts and brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold, shank hallmarked and bearing maker’s mark ‘D&E’, ring size K. £150-£200
A half sovereign pendant, the Edward VII half sovereign, 1902 within a plain 9ct gold pendant mount, hallmarked. £130-£150
Two 19th century ‘candlestick’ brass sprung letter scales, the first with domed opaque glass base, by Joshua and Edmond Ratcliff, the second by R. W. Winfield, of ‘lighthouse’ type, circa 1880, heights approximately 19.5cm and 16.5cm. £180-£220
Hammer Price: £160
A gentleman’s diamond set band ring, the polished band centred with two collet set baguette-cut diamonds, between reeded detail shoulders, mounted in yellow and white precious metal, shank stamped ‘14k’, ring size V. £150-£200
Two diamond set rings, the first comprising three rows of claw set brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 9ct gold, shank hallmarked; the second with three graduated illusion set brilliant-cut diamonds, in two colour mount, shank stamped ‘18ct&pt’, first ring size L. £300-£400
A pair of mabé pearl earclips, the round mabé pearls collet set in white precious metal with ropetwist borders, to clip fittings, earclip diameter 25mm. £200-£300
British military: A WWI open faced pocket watch, by H. Williamson Ltd, London, circa 1915, the black dial signed and numbered ‘9152F’, with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track and subsidiary seconds dial, the 7 jewel movement numbered ‘429259;, the heavy polished case signed ‘Dennison Watch Case Co., Made in England’, bearing British military broad arrow pheon and issue number ‘9152F’ to the screw down case back, with the same issue number to the side of the case,...
A large Turkish cuff bangle, with central curb-link and ropetwist detail, in white precious metal, together with a silver charm bracelet bearing Turkish marks, suspending a graduated assortment of British coins (drilled) and another suspending assorted coins and charms. £50-£80
An Egyptian faience shabti funerary figure, 3rd-1st century BC., with light blue glaze, of typical mummiform, wearing the tripartite wig and beard, height 95mm. £120-£140
A collection of assorted silver boxes, including snuff boxes, vesta cases, card cases, together with further silver plated, wooden and other examples. £100-£120
A cultured pearl bracelet, purchased from John Donald in 1974, the bracelet of hollow cylindrical baton links with cultured pearls between, to ring bolt clasp, stamped ‘9c’, unsigned, in a case signed ‘John Donald, designer + goldsmith, Richmond, Surrey’ and accompanied by a receipt from John Donald Designs Ltd., dated 9th November 1974, bracelet length 19cm. £120-£180
A suite of Chinese silver gilt filigree work jewellery, comprising a bracelet, brooch, ring and earclips, set with tiger’s eye quartz cabochons and accented with blue enamel, the bracelet clasp stamped ‘China Silver’, brooch length 40mm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £170
A 9ct gold cased lady’s wristwatch, by Record de Luxe, the signed silvered dial positioned at 90 degrees clockwise, on a brick-link chain bracelet strap, length 16.5cm, watch head diameter 17mm. £100-140
A Bronze Age Palstave axe, circa 1,500 BC., with deep side flanges and stop ridge forming a pocket on both sides, the square butt with a slightly expanded cutting edge, length 115mm, width 43mm. £60-£80
A Roman tinned bronze chariot or cart fitting, 1st-2nd century AD, of palmette design on a rectangular hollow pedestal base, height 95mm, width 70mm. £150-£180
A hawk’s eye cabochon set ring, the round cabochon hawk’s eye quartz claw set in scrolled yellow precious metal mount, ring size N. £150-£200
A selection of pewter pilgrims’ rings, 13th century, all with different cast designs including “AVE MARIA GRA” incuse around the outside of the hoop; a tapering bezel decorated with chevrons; a lozenge bezel decorated with an eye with banded pattern around the hoop; a lozenge-shaped bezel decorated with cross hatching and another with lozenge-shaped bezel with a plain hoop. (5) £200-£240
Hammer Price: £180
A Victorian diamond set collar stud, the old brilliant-cut diamond gypsy set in yellow gold, together with a pair of 9ct gold plain collar studs in a Victorian dress suite case, and two further assorted gold collar studs, diamond weight approximately 0.2 carats. £100-£120
A late 19th/early 20th century amethyst and seed pearl pendant on chain, the heart-shaped amethyst suspended beneath a seed pearl set bow surmount and bale, reverse stamped ‘9ct’, the belcher-link chain stamped ‘15’ to the tongue of the clasp, pendant length 25mm, chain length 35cm. £100-£150
An Austrian cold painted bronze of a cockatoo by Franz Bergman, the cast bronze modelled as a standing cockatoo, with realistic textured feather detailing, amphora mark and stamped ‘GESCHUTZT’ to underside of tail, height 9cm. £140-£180
A synthetic ruby and diamond cluster ring, the line of five graduated mixed-cut synthetic rubies between borders of old brilliant and old single-cut diamonds, in open claw settings, shank stamped ‘18’, ring size K. £200-£300
A pair of cultured pearl and diamond earclips, each of fan shape and set with five brilliant-cut diamonds around a central cultured pearl, mounted in yellow precious metal, to screw back clip fittings, stamped ‘750’, in a Schwartz of Johannesburg case, earclip length 14mm. £200-£300
An early 20th century silver inlaid tortoiseshell dressing table set, comprising a tray, a hair brush, a clothes brush, two combs, a shoehorn, a hand mirror and a button hook, decorated with silver festoons, bows and floral detail, together with a silver and tortoiseshell tripod table stand, a small rectangular tortoiseshell box with hinged lid and a silver mounted sewing box with pin cushion hinged lid, hallmarked for Chester, 1905. £200-£300
An early 20th century silver belt, by James Thornton of Birmingham, composed of shaped round panel links with pierced quatrefoil detail, to a matching rectangular clasp, all links partially hallmarked, clasp hallmarked for Birmingham, 1903 and bearing maker’s mark ‘J.T.’ for James Thornton, belt length 71cm (28 inches). £80-£100
A 9ct gem set serpent ring, the textured band stylised as a coiled snake, the head set with a trio of tapered round facetted garnets, and with cabochon turquoise eyes, hallmarked for London, 1961, ring size J. £120-£180
Hammer Price: £190
German military: A mid sized ‘Deutsche Heer’ Sport wristwatch, by Revue, circa 1939, the black dial signed ‘Revue Sport’, with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, luminous hands and subsidiary seconds dial, jewelled movement unsigned and numbered ‘59’, within soft metal inner case, within stainless steel case with screw down back numbered ‘D 205815 H’, to a later black NATO strap, dial diameter 27mm. £100-£150
American military: A MIL-W-3838B Vietnam war wristwatch, by Benrus, 1967, the black dial with cream Arabic numerals, inner 13-24 hour chapter ring and outer seconds track with triangles to the 5 seconds, cream painted openwork hands and centre sweep seconds hand, 17 jewel manual wind movement with hacking function, within sealed parkerised steel case, reverse signed ‘Wristwatch DTU-2A/P MIL-W3818B, Fed. Stock No. 6645-066-4279, US., MFG. Part No. XZ73065, Cont. No. GS-OOS-61940, Serial No....
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