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A Victorian silver letter opener, the long tapering blade with case terminal modelled as a double sided French Imperial eagle, bearing maker’s mark for Francis Higgins II, hallmarked for London, 1853, with case, length 23.5cm. £200-£240
Hammer Price: £200
A diamond set crossover band ring, modelled as two entwined reeded flat bands, one set to the front with a double row of uniform claw set brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in yellow precious metal, shank stamped ‘18k’, ring size M. £260-£360
A small diamond cluster and a matching wedding band, the cluster of small brilliant-cut diamonds all claw set between tapered shoulders, mounted in white precious metal, shank stamped ‘BA2, 0.23’ and ‘18k’, together with a matching notched flat wedding band, both ring sizes M (approximately). £200-£300
A gold oval locket on chain, the locket applied with a spray of daffodils in rose-coloured Welsh gold, within decorative outer border, and opening to reveal two glazed compartments, on suspensory loop hallmarked for 9ct gold, on 9ct gold flattened belcher-link chain necklace, cased, locket length including suspensory loop 4.5cm, chain length 50cm. £220-£260
German military: A Kreigsmarine wristwatch, by Zentra, the bronzed dial signed ‘KM Zentra’, with black Arabic numerals, outer minutes track with luminous spots, and subsidiary second dial, jewelled movement signed and numbered ‘8’, within a soft metal inner case, within steel case with screw down back, numbered ‘534695’, to a black leather strap, dial diameter 27mm. £150-£200
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. £200-£300
An aquamarine and diamond set clasp mounted to a simulated pearl three row necklace, the large rectangular openwork clasp centred with a cluster of round-cut aquamarines, millegrain set in collet mounts, between four diamond set stylised fern motifs, spaced by similarly set oval-cut aquamarines and small brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in white precious metal, to three row uniform simulated pearl necklace, clasp dimensions 36.5 x 35mm, necklace length: shortest strand 51.5cm. £300-£500
A novelty crab locket pendant, realistically modelled as a brown crab, both front and back, the main shell hinged to reveal locket compartment within, in yellow precious metal, later mounted from a plain bar brooch, crab locket width 24mm. £150-£200
A gold plated, quartz wristwatch, by Longines, the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed 13 jewel ‘L976.2’ quartz movement, the gilt case with stepped polished bezel and snap on steel back signed ‘Longines 150’, to a black leather strap, dial dimensions 21 x 19mm. £100-£150
A three colour gold triple ‘Russian wedding band’ ring, the three varying coloured bands entwined, stamped ‘750’ for 18ct gold, ring size L-M. £180-240
Hammer Price: £220
A lapis lazuli long chain necklace and a pair of lapis lazuli earpendants, the necklace composed of round, facetted and tubular shaped beads, with textured gilt dividers, along with a pair of lapis lazuli earpendants, each collet set with a semi-faceted cabochon, mounted in silver gilt, to hook fittings, stamped ‘925’, (lapis lazuli untested for treatments), necklace length 48cm, earpendant length 18.5mm. £100-£120
Of Naval Interest: A collection of silver items relating to Lieutenant Commander Seymour Tuke, comprising a cigarette box engraved ‘MISCHIEF IPOH 3-8-63’, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1958; a cigarette case, engraved with three crests, hallmarked for Chester, 1915; a visiting card case hallmarked for Birmingham, 1917; a small circular blue enamelled compact, Birmingham, 1930 and a blue enamel cigarette case, by Goldsmith & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1933, both applied with a naval...
Hammer Price: £240
A sapphire and diamond set band ring, the matt finished flat band with raised collet set brilliant-cut diamonds and calibré-cut sapphires, with applied bead details and raised ropetwist borders, mounted in yellow precious metal, stamped ‘14k’ and ‘IJM’, ring size, leading edge, L. £260-£360
American Military: A US Army AAF Type A-11 wristwatch, by Bulova, 1944, the unsigned black dial with white Arabic numerals and outer 0-60 seconds scale, cream enamelled hands and red centre sweep seconds hand, the jewelled movement signed ‘Bulova Watch Co USA 10AK’, the chrome plated case with steel screw down back signed ‘U.S. Army AAF, Type A-11, Spec No. 94-27834-B, Serial No. AF44-189742, Part No. 10 AK CSH, Order No. 30-053-44-12600 AF, Bulova Watch Co.’, the inside stamped...
Two rings, comprising a small notched wedding band, stamped ‘750’ and ‘18k’ and a diamond simulant set single stone ring, claw set to crossover mount, stamped ‘18k’, ring sizes I and H. £150-£200
American military: A 17 jewel wristwatch, by Waltham, pre 1945, the signed cream dial with luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the 17 jewel movement signed and numbered ‘6/0-B’ and ‘31779730’, under snap on dust cover, within a metal case with screw down back stamped ‘Ord Dept USA OF-166752’, to a khaki canvas strap, dial diameter 26mm. £60-£80
A sapphire and diamond set brooch, the openwork lozenge-shaped centrepiece set with three principal old brilliant-cut diamonds and smaller old-cut diamonds, with four claw set mixed-cut sapphires to the corners, to a plain bar, mounted in white precious metal, brooch length 60mm. £200-£300
A diamond set pavé band ring, the flat band set to the front with two rows of brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in white precious metal, ring size K. £200-£300
A pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, the oval panels with chain connections, engraved with the crest of a double headed eagle, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1967, and stamped ‘V.W.A’, panels 19 x 11mm. £120-£180
British Military: A GSTP pocket watch, by Jaeger Le Coultre, circa 1939, the cream dial with black and luminous Arabic numerals, outer minutes track with luminous spots, openwork cathedral type hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the signed jewelled movement numbered ‘467/2’, within a plated metal case with snap on steel back, bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon and numbered ‘G.S.T.P, 240972’, watch diameter 51mm. £200-£300
An amethyst and pearl long chain necklace with earpendants, the necklace composed of a mixture of facetted and plain polished spherical beads, spaced by six blister pearls, each set within an asymmetric paste and marcasite encrusted border, along with a further three freshwater pearls, the earpendants with pointed faceted amethyst drops, to capped terminals of foliate design, with white stone set silver fittings, stamped ‘S925’, necklace length 99cm, earpendant length 64mm. £100-£120
A 9ct zircon and diamond flexible ring, of wrapover design, the clasp claw set with two emerald-cut blue zircons, spaced by a trio of single-cut diamonds, to an adjustable brick-link band, the chevron terminal similarly set with a further seven single-cut diamonds, bearing import marks for London, 1974, ring size (adjustable) L½-Q½. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £260
A five stone diamond ring, the five slightly graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds in open claw settings, mounted in yellow gold, shank stamped ‘18ct’, total diamond weight approximately 1.1 carats, ring size J½. £300-£500
A small collection of late Victorian/Edwardian jewellery, comprising a scimitar brooch accented with graduated seed pearls, a half pearl and turquoise set buckle brooch stamped ‘15ct’, a 15ct gold half pearl and turquoise ring and a turquoise and seed pearl set hollow hinged bangle. £150-£200
British Military: A WWI Mark V aviator’s pocket watch, by Omega, the black dial signed ‘ B.B.2316, 30 hour, non luminous, Mark V’, with Arabic numerals, outer minutes track and subsidiary seconds dial, the signed jewelled top wind movement numbered ‘5046315’, within a white metal case with signed hinged cuvette and snap on back, numbered ‘5857685’ to the inside and bearing British military issue broad arrow pheon under underscored ‘A’, watch diameter 51.5mm. £200-£300
A small collection of gold and gem set jewellery, comprising a 9ct corallium Rubrum coral and gold bead bracelet, bearing import marks for Sheffield, 1982, a 9ct gold and cultured pearl ring, with split band and hallmarks for London, 1980, and a 9ct gold ruby and diamond cluster ring, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1983, together with a pair of ruby and diamond cluster earstuds and a pair of hollow yellow precious metal hoops of beaded fan design, bracelet length 18cm, rings sizes K and M½...
A multi gem set rainbow necklace, comprising seven rows of facetted sapphire, ruby and emerald beads, to a woven multi coloured neck tie, length approximately 54cm. £300-£500
An 18ct gold three colour entwined triple band ‘Russian wedding band’ ring, the three varying coloured gold bands with ribbed texture, hallmarked for Birmingham, European convention mark and maker’s mark ‘CG&S’, ring size H-I. £180-240
Hammer Price: £280
A small collection of jewellery, comprised of a carved tourmaline and diamond ring, a 9ct synthetic spinel single stone ring, an amethyst and cubic zirconia butterfly ring, a corallium Rubrum coral safety pin brooch, and a 9ct Victorian hardstone swivel fob seal, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1876. £300-£400
An amethyst set dress ring, 1960s-1970s, the bombé dress ring with spot hammered textured finish, set with five pear-cut amethysts, mount stamped ‘14k’ and bearing indistinct maker’s mark, ring size N. £150-£200
A gold fringe necklace, the yellow precious metal fringe suspended from a slightly curved bar, to a facetted bead link chain, the clasp stamped ‘750’ and with Italian assay marks, necklace measures approximately 44cm. £240-£300
Civilian: A gentleman’s automatic calendar wristwatch, by Excalibur, the signed black dial with white seconds track and luminous triangular and baton hour markers, luminous hands and centre sweep seconds hand, date aperture and outer rotating 0-60 seconds chapter ring (controlled by second, upper crown), unsigned 25 jewel automatic movement, in stainless steel case with screw down back, to a later black leather strap, dial diameter 33mm. £60-£80
A late 19th century/early 20th century gold mounted enamel and diamond set pendant, the blue guilloché enamel with applied flower motif, set with rose-cut diamonds, to a white and blue dot enamel border, the reverse stamped ‘15ct’, pendant length approximately 3cm (including bale). £200-£260
A diamond cross set bracelet, the elongated cross shaped to the curvature of the bracelet, set throughout with brilliant diamonds, to an expanding bracelet with white precious metal beads, bracelet diameter approximately 5.5cm (unextended). £300-£400
A pewter seal ring, 16th century, of hollow construction with an opening to one side of the bezel and another withinin the hoop opposite, thus creating a whistle, the raised circular bezel moulded with the profiles of a man and woman both facing to the left, the man bearded and wearing a flat bonnet hat, diameter 30mm. £300-£400
Hammer Price: £300
A silver seal matrix, 17th-18th century, with a tri-lobed perforated suspension loop and a hexagonal faceted pedestal with a three ridged collar, the oval die bearing the arms of the family Smith (alias Harris or Heriz): a shield divided by a chevron or, bearing three cross fitchy with two roundels above and one below, width 16mm, height 25mm. £160-£180
A gem set harem ring, comprising five linked matching bands set with round-cut rubies and blue and white sapphires, mounted in yellow precious metal, ring size M. £100-£150
Five brass finger rings, 16th-17th century, all from the river Thames, the first inscribed on the outside ‘COMMENDO IBI AMICI’ - Entrust in this friendship; the second with inscription inside ‘A token of love’; the third inscribed inside ‘God above increase our love’; the fourth of Fede design, with hands holding a heart; and the last with a notched spiral pattern. £160-£200
A 19th century brass perfume casket, by Asser & Sherwin, the domed cover engraved with strapwork and scrolling foliage and centred with an oval enamel panel depicting an 18th century dandy, the hinged lid opening to reveal a cream watered silk and velvet lined interior fitted with two cut-glass square section perfume bottles, with glass stoppers, and screw off gilt metal lids, stamped ‘ASSER & SHERWIN, W1N 81 STRAND’, with push button fastener, dimensions: height 10cm, length 12cm....
Hammer Price: £320
A silver and enamel pendant necklace, by David Andersen, of stylised geometric form to baton-link chain, stamped ‘Sterling’, ‘Norway’ and ‘925’ and bearing maker’s mark ‘D-A’, together with a small pair of silver and gilt circular panel earstuds, by Georg Jensen, stamped ‘925 S Denmark’, bearing maker’s mark and numbered ‘10’, necklace length 66cm, earstud diameter 10.5mm. £80-£100
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