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Swiss. A lady’s gold and diamond-set bracelet watch, circa 1920 Movement: manual winding, 15 jewels Dial: silvered, Arabic numerals Case: gold, diamond-set bezel, snap-on back, stamped LN C&Cld, later integral gold bracelet Signed: unsigned Dimensions: length 20mm, width 20mm, bracelet circumference approximately 165mm. £300-£400
Hammer Price: £550
A French gold and enamel vesta case, circa 1900, of rectangular form with sloping sprung hinged lid, enamelled throughout, the front and reverse depicting images of Fanny Legrand, in two different black gowns, front panel with artist’s monogram, dimensions 50 x 36 x 10mm. £500-£600
Hammer Price: £500
A late 19th century pearl ring and a coral ring, 1870, the first set with a row of graduated half pearls in shared claw settings, mounted in 15ct gold, the second bezel set with a series of graduated Corallium Rubrum cabochons, mounted in 18ct gold, London hallmark, ring sizes R and S respectively. £360-£460
Le Roy & Fils. A lady’s gold and diamond-set wristwatch, circa 1910 & later Movement: later, manual winding, 21 jewels Dial: translucent red enamel over engine-turned ground, Roman numerals Case: gold, bezel set with old brilliant-cut diamonds Signed: cuvette signed Le Roy & Fils, movement signed Accurist Dimensions: diameter 23mm. £700-£900
A diamond dress ring, the multi-row tapered band set with brilliant-cut diamonds in claw and raised collet settings, ring size M. £500-£600
An Elizabethan cardinal’s seal ring, 16th-17th century, the large gilt metal ring with an oval bezel bearing intaglio detail of a male profile, probably a pope wearing the camauro, within a beaded border, the bezel between caryatid shoulders, ring size approximately U. £1,000-£1,200
A gold pendant by Kurt Weiss, the circular pendant with textured bark effect, suspended from an associated cable-link chain, pendant with UK hallmark, maker’s mark, chain stamped ‘9K’, pendant length 31mm. £500-£600
An 18ct gold brooch by Harris & Maisey, 1967, of abstract textured form, maker’s mark ‘H&M’ in double lozenge, London hallmark, length 58mm. £500-£600
An Austrian silver and enamel cigarette case, circa 1900, of rectangular form, enamelled with a young lady dressed in a plumed hat, and in her undergarments, wearing long black gloves and black stockings and revealing her petticoats, with maker’s mark G.A.S. for Georg Adam Scheid, Vienna, stamped hexagonal Diana head hallmark (in use between 1867-1922) and town code A for Vienna, 900/1000 standard, dimensions 87 x 60.5mm. £500-£700
A diamond eternity ring by Wempe, channel set with a continuous row of brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘750’, signed ‘WEMPE’, ring size M. £480-£550
Hammer Price: £480
A flowerhead brooch, circa 1950, the bloomed finish flower head centred with four calibré-cut sapphires, the reverse stamped ‘750’, with Italian assay mark, length approximately 50mm. £300-£400
Hammer Price: £460
A diamond ring, the front set with two rows of alternating brilliant and baguette-cut diamonds, stamped ‘14k’, total diamond weight approximately 1.40 carats, ring size M½. £500-£600
A sapphire and diamond brooch, circa 1970, of whorl design, composed of a two row crescent of graduated circular-cut sapphires, the inner scroll set with graduated diamonds, with textured frond detailing, mounted in 14ct gold, UK import mark for 1970, maker’s mark ‘LJI’, length 36mm. £300-£500
A Scottish silver table bell, modelled as an elderly Victorian lady, wearing a crinoline dress, shawl and bonnet, and carrying a Pekinese dog and walking stick, by Hamilton & Inches, hallmarked for Edinburgh, 1931, height 9.5cm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £440
William Comyns & Sons. A silver and tortoiseshell mounted boudoir timepiece, 1914 Movement: manual winding, lever escapement Dial: white enamel, Roman numerals Case: silver mounted with tortosieshell panels and floral inlay and initial to the top, London hallmark for 1914 Signed: movement stamped ‘MADE IN FRANCE’ Dimensions: height 7cm.
A malachite and diamond dress ring retailed by David Morris, circa 1972, of crossover design, each side set with a heart-shaped malachite plaque and a brilliant-cut diamond, with textured borders and satin finished shoulders, French assay mark, partial maker’s mark, London import mark, sponsor’s mark ‘DM’, ring size N. £300-£500
A pair of ear clips, each designed as a bicoloured scroll, stamped ‘750’, Italian assay mark, length 25mm. £300-£500
A small collection of antique jewellery, comprising an interlocking ruby and diamond horseshoe brooch, four late 19th / early 20th century bar brooches, four further brooches, a pair of garnet domed earrings, two further pairs of domed earrings and a gilt spherical fob on chain, various lengths. (qty) £100-£150
Hammer Price: £420
Herodia. A lady’s gold wristwatch with bracelet, circa 1950 Movement: manual winding Dial: silvered, applied baton indexes, subsidiary seconds Case: 18ct gold, snap-on back, fancy moulded lugs, no. 2203 3, hollow link gold bracelet Signed: dial and movement Dimensions: diameter 22mm, bracelet circumference approximately 170mm. £300-£400
An agate brooch by Deakin & Francis, 1970, the agate geode within an undulating 9ct gold surround of textured design, maker’s mark, Birmingham hallmark, length 50mm. £300-£500
A diamond line bracelet, collet-set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘K18’, total diamond weight approximately 1.00 carat, length 18.5cm. £400-£600
A 9ct gold bracelet, the fancy gate-link bracelet with a heart-shaped padlock clasp, Birmingham hallmark for 1992, length 19.5cm. £400-£600
A diamond pendant, set with a step-cut diamond in a rubover setting, mounted in 18ct white gold, UK hallmark, maker’s mark ‘CJ’, diamond weight approximately 0.45 carat, length 11mm. £300-£500
A diamond pendant necklace, of wishbone design, set with calibré and brilliant-cut diamonds and suspending a brilliant-cut diamond cluster drop below, to a trace-link chain, stamped ‘14k’, pendant length 40mm, necklace length 45cm. £200-£300
Omega. A gold wristwatch, circa 1965 Movement: cal. 269, manual winding, 17 jewels, no. 21595427 Dial: silvered, applied baton indexes, subsidiary seconds Case: 9ct gold, snap-on back, Birmingham hallmark for 1965 Signed: case, dial and movement Dimensions: diameter 34mm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £400
Longines. A gold automatic tonneau wristwatch with date, Admiral, circa 1970 Movement: automatic Dial: silvered, applied baton indexes, date aperture, centre seconds Case: 9ct gold, monobloc one piece case Signed: case, dial and movement Dimensions: length including lugs 34mm, width 33.5mm. £200-£300
Jaeger-LeCoultre. A gold wristwatch, circa 1968 Movement: cal. K818/10, manual winding, no. 805873 Dial: silvered, baton indexes Case: 9ct gold, snap-on back, Edinburgh hallmark for 1968, stamped BWC, London Made, no. 35622 Signed: dial and movement Dimensions: diameter 33mm. £150-£200
An early 20th century French gold and enamel pendant, the double-sided circular pendant designed as two peacocks, displaying their plumage, decorated in polychrome plique à jour enamel, French assay mark, diameter 26mm. £400-£600
Zenith. A gold rectangular wristwatch with date, circa 1990 Movement: cal. 11.6, quartz, 7 jewels Dial: two-tone gilt, aperture for date Case: 18ct gold, snap-on back Signed: case, dial, movement signed Zenith/Movado Dimensions: length including lugs 37mm, width 27.5mm. £100-£200
A pair of sapphire and diamond cluster ear studs, the oval-cut sapphires in raised claw settings, within a surround of brilliant-cut diamonds, white and yellow precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.72 carat, length 13mm. £400-£600
A 9ct gold bracelet, the tricolour bracelet formed of textured brick-links within a polished herringbone border, London import mark for 1979, length 21cm. £360-£400
Omega. A stainless steel wristwatch with two-tone dial, Ref. 2903-61, Genève, circa 1961 Movement: cal. 268, manual winding, 17 jewels, no. 18690361 Dial: silvered two-tone, applied Arabic and dagger indexes, subsidiary seconds Case: stainless steel, snap-on back Signed: case, dial and movement Dimensions: diameter 34mm. £400-£500
A Medieval silver gilt garnet set ring, 14th century and a Medieval buckle, the ring with rectangular pie-dish bezel, set with a rectangular cabochon garnet, between stepped shoulders, to plain round-section shank; the small buckle of flat circular ring form, the tapered pin with collar, ring size Q-R, buckle diameter 7mm. (2) £400-£600
An amethyst dress ring, claw-set with an octagonal step-cut amethyst to a scroll work mount with fanned shoulders, to a trifurcated band, ring size K. £400-£600
Of Regimental interest: A pair of silver menu holders, by Frederick James Ross & Sons, realistically modelled as 19th century riflemen, hallmarked for London,1908, cased, height 43mm. £100-£200
A diamond three stone ring, the three old brilliant-cut diamonds claw set between crossover shoulders, stamped ‘18CT’, total diamond weight approximately 1.05 carats, ring size S. £400-£600
Hammer Price: £380
A turquoise necklace, 1988, the belcher-link 9ct gold chain spectacle-set throughout with turquoise cabochons, London hallmark, length 46.4cm. £300-£500
Two 19th century shell cameo brooches and a shell cameo pendant, the first depicting Hebe and the Eagle, in base metal mount, the second of Hermes, Messenger of the Gods, the third with the head of the Gorgon, Medusa, mounted in gold, French assay mark, first length 5cm. (3) £260-£300
A gem set dress ring by Margaret Barnaby, circa 1970, of abstract naturalistic design, set with a circular-cut chrysoberyl to the centre and a polished ruby cabochon to the side, with chased and repoussé detailing throughout, signed ‘BARNABY’, numbered ‘93122’, stamped ‘18K’, ring size M. £400-£500
A pair of ear clips, retailed by Annabel Jones, the bicoloured cuffs with reeded detailing, retailer’s mark, 18ct gold, London import mark for 1981, length 20mm. £300-£500
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