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A pair of Columbian emerald and diamond pendant earrings, by David Jerome, set throughout with twelve oval mixed-cut emeralds, each earring with a trefoil-shaped terminal supporting a fringe of pear-cut diamonds below, suspended from two vertically set emeralds between star-shaped diamond spacers, mounted in white precious metal and with post fittings, the butterfly fittings signed ‘David Jerome’ and stamped ‘18ct gold (750)’, total emerald weight 5.65 carats, total diamond weight...
£16,000–£18,000
A cultured pearl and diamond necklace, by Van Cleef & Arpels, the V-shaped tapered centrepiece pavé set with brilliant-cut diamonds, suspending a graduated brilliant-cut diamond set heart-shaped hoop drop on a baguette-cut diamond set tapered bale, the whole suspended from a uniform cultured pearl necklace, interspersed with brilliant-cut diamond roundels, to a cultured pearl clasp, centrepiece signed ‘MRE VCA’ and numbered ‘515414 14474 CS’, bearing French lozenge maker's mark and...
£2,400–£3,600
A diamond set bombé dress ring, the domed dress ring pavé set to the front with graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in white precious metal, mount stamped ‘750’, ring size M½. £2,000-£3,000
£2,000–£3,000
A coral and chalcedony ring, by Cartier, 1990, the central oval corallium Rubrum coral cabochon within a graduated brilliant-cut diamond set surround, between carved chrysoprase leaf shoulders and reeded mount, shank signed, dated, numbered, ‘50’ and ‘916849’ and stamped ‘750’, bearing French assay mark and lozenge maker’s mark, ring size K. £1,000-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,900
A citrine dress ring, the step-cut citrine of orange colouring, in a four claw yellow precious metal setting, the inner band stamped ‘9CT’, ring size L½. £300-£400
Hammer Price: £500
A gem set dress ring, by Bochic, the openwork panel ring of garland design, gem set throughout, the centre inset with a cornelian panel, to a black rhodium plated precious metal mount, the inner shank marked ‘18K’ with ‘Bochic’ maker’s mark, ring size P. £1,000-£1,200
£1,000–£1,200
A diamond five stone ring, claw set with five brilliant-cut diamonds, with a white precious metal textured mount, shank stamped ‘18k’ and signed ‘GAILY’, total diamond weight approximately 1.5 carats, ring size R. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £850
A quantity of assorted jewellery boxes and pouches, including signed examples by Cartier, Kutchinsky, S. J. Phillips, etc. £40-£60
Hammer Price: £130
A line bracelet and half hoop ring multi gem set suite, by H. Stern, both channel set with a rainbow suite of square-cut semi-precious gems, mounted in yellow precious metal, both stamped ‘750’ and bearing maker’s mark ‘H.S’, bracelet length 17.5cm, ring size L. £800-£1,200
Hammer Price: £1,600
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
Hammer Price: £900
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
Hammer Price: £120
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
Hammer Price: £160
An Egyptian terracotta buff-orange clay figure of the god Bes, 3rd-1st century BC., male, naked with a pot belly, arms stretched by the sides, his head bald with projecting ears and wearing a tall plumed crown, height 130mm. £120-£140
£120–£140
An Egyptian carved limestone phallic figure, 3rd century BC., the figure of a naked youth, probably Harpocrates, seated on a flat base with knees raised with extended phallus, length 82mm, height 45mm. £150-£180
£150–£180
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
Hammer Price: £170
A group of three Bronze Age objects, circa 1,000-800 BC, comprising a socketed and looped axe with expanded cutting edge; a socketed spearhead with leaf-shaped blade, central rib and circular socket with circular openings on each side; and a dagger with facetted blade with mid-ridge, the hilt plate with two openings for rivets, first: 10 x 4.5cm; second: 12.5 x 2.5cm; third: 18 x 4cm. £500-£600
Hammer Price: £600
A selection of antiquarian objects, Iron Age to Roman, including a Celtic ring headed pin; a Leech type one-piece brooch, a part of a clay coin mould, a toggle and mounts, and several beads. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £60
Thirty seven Viking lead Hnefatfl gaming pieces, all from Torksey in Lincolnshire, the Viking Great Army winter camp of AD 872-3, the game of “Hnefatafl” which translates into English as “The Kings Chequered Table” and is pronounced as ‘nafle tafle’, is an old Norwegian word. The playing pieces comprise 24 attacking lead pieces of spherical form and 12 defending lead pieces of turreted form, together with a lead King which has inset copper decoration; these gaming pieces compare...
Hammer Price: £2,600
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 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. £1,800-£2,000
£1,800–£2,000
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
A late Roman/Byzantine intaglio set ring, the flat oval garnet intaglio carved with a standing figure possibly Ceres, with one arm raised, in closed back collet setting to fine openwork shank with applied bead details, with later repair/solder to the bezel, garnet measures 8 x 6mm, ring size approximately G. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £650
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
Hammer Price: £100
A selection of bronze, lead and iron objects, Roman to Tudor, including a Roman key, a penannular brooch, loom weights, a 7th century pyramid mount from a sword scabbard, a 14th century buckle plate decorated with a bird, and various buckles. £40-£60
An Anglo Saxon gold pendant, 7th century, discoid in outline, with large circular cell to the centre (vacant), at the top a raised triangular cloison enclosing a garnet backed by hatched foil, the surrounding fields filled with filigree decoration in the form of S-scrolls of beaded wire with spiralled ends, divided into compartments by four bands of ribbed wire; a double twisted wire runs around the perimeter within a raised rim, the tubular suspension loop with ribbing detail and forming a...
£4,000–£5,000
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
Hammer Price: £80
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
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...
A pewter pilgrim’s badge, 14th century, Northern European, of the Virgin Mary and infant Christ; Mary is crowned and seated facing holding in her right hand a fleur-de-lis with the nimbate Christ standing to her left side, all within a gabled building with a lily growing up each side and surmounted with three crosses; four stitching loops are attached, two on each side, length 43mm, width 32mm. £300-£340
Hammer Price: £340
A Medieval pewter Viatica or Pyxes lid, circa 14th century, hexagonal and conical in shape, hinged with a pin to one side, each of the six tapered sides richly decorated with images of the Annunciation and the Adoration of the Magi; clockwise the compartments show: the Madonna and Child, Casper, Melchior, Balthasar, Archangel Gabriel holding a scroll reading ‘AVE GRA’, and the Virgin Mary with the lily pot; around the flattened rim is the inscription ‘AVE. MARIA. GRACIA. PLENA....
Hammer Price: £1,500
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
Hammer Price: £110
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
An early 15th century pewter pilgrim’s badge, of openwork form, to the centre the Virgin Mary of the cathedral at Aachen, holding the infant Christ with her left hand and a lily pot in her right hand, standing beside her Pope Cornelius, holding a horn and Charlemagne, King of the Franks; above is the Virgin’s nightgown, its sleeves held horizontally supported by a priest on either side, all contained within a gabled superstructure, with suspension loops and tabs at the sides for a mirror...
A Tudor silver gilt dress fastener, 16th century, the quatrefoil plate divided into four circles each with a central pellet enclosed by seven rings, the central boss decorated as a sunflower and fixed separately with a split pin, with tapering hook verso, length 25 mm, width 19mm. £60-£80
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
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 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 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 17th century enamel and diamond ring, the central rose-cut diamond collet set within a raised square mount, to a heart-shaped bezel decorated with pale blue enamel, between flared reeded shoulders bearing traces of black enamel, mounted in yellow gold, ring size M½. £1,000-£1,500
Hammer Price: £3,400
An 18th century gold scrolled memorial band ring, for William Diston, the gold scrolled band with raised lettering reading ‘WM Diston Ob 4 Nov 1744, Ae 76,’ bearing maker’s mark ‘GE’ posibly for George Ellis, London, ring size (approximately) O. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £320
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