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Wednesday 11th February 2026

Wednesday 11th February at 10.00am Kingsley House, 5 High Street, Chislehurst, Kent, BR7 5AB
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Wednesday 11th February at 10.00am

1. A pair of Worshipful Company of Salters silver spoons London 1858, with crest ended handles, and gilt bowls modelled as shells, the case with a paper label inscribed ‘Commemorative of the accession of the Salters Company to their Irish Estate, May 12th 1853, William Thomas Budding Ashley, Liveryman 1832’, length 14.5cm, weight 2.75ozt
£80-£120
2. A David Andersen silver and guilloché enamel tea strainer early 20th century, Norwegian, marked 925, Birmingham import 1911, decorated with dark green guilloché enamel swags, width 12.5cm, 1.29ozt
£100-£150
3. A Guild of Handicraft silver spoon designed by Charles Robert Ashbee, London 1903, the openwork terminal set with a chrysoberyl, length 15.5cm, weight 1.2ozt
£400-£600
4. A Tiffany silver and enamelled mussel shell pillbox stamped ‘Tiffany & Co’, 925, Italy, width 5.5cm
£100-£150
5. Two George IV silver vinaigrettes comprising a gilt example, by Ledsam, Val & Wheeler, Birmingham 1829, with its original sponge, and another by John Thropp, Birmingham 1824, both with engine-turned decoration, and gilt floral pierced grilles (2), width 3.5 and 4cm, weight 1.28ozt
£100-£150
6. A William IV silver vinaigrette by Mary Ann & Charles Reilly, London 1828, the lid with engraved initials to a gadrooned border, opening to reveal a gilt interior with a pierced grille, and hinged base, width 3.8cm, depth 2.5cm, height 2.5cm, weight 1.36ozt
£80-£120
7. A group of three 18th and 19th century silver vinaigrettes comprising a George III example by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1790, the grille decorated with a swan, a George IV example, by Thomas Spicer, Birmingham 1825, with a pierced floral grille, and a Victorian example by William Phillips, London 1839, with a pierced rose grille, all with engine-turned decoration, engraved initials and gilt interiors (3), width 3.3 - 3.6cm, total weight 2ozt
£150-£250
8. A George III silver snuffbox maker W.P, London 1904, of plain rectangular form, width 6cm, depth 4cm, height 2cm, weight 2ozt
£100-£150
9. A Victorian silver snuffbox, two sovereign holders and a vesta case the snuffbox by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1851, of rectangular form, the lid engraved with a vacant cartouche, the sovereign holders by Minshull & Latimer, Birmingham 1876 and 1895, with all-over engraved foliate decoration, the vesta case by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1913 (4), the snuffbox width 6cm, total weight 4.79ozt
£80-£120
10. A silver nutmeg grater, two vinaigrettes, and a stamp box the nutmeg grater by TW, 19th century, engraved with a vacant shield cartouche, the two vinaigrettes including a gilt example in the form of a satchel, by John Shaw. Birmingham 1816, with a pierced foliate grille, a plain form example, maker TH, London 1779, and a stamp box, Birmingham 1902, in the form of an envelope, engraved with initials (4), nutmeg greater height 2.8cm, total weight 1.64ozt £150-£250
11. A George V silver compact, mirror, card case and trumps card stand the combination compact and sovereign holder by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1914, with engineturned decoration, the interior with an integral mirror and sovereign holder, the card case by Sharman Dermott Neill, Chester 1927, the small mirror mounted on a chain, and the trumps card stand, with rotating playing cards (4), the trumps card stand height 7.5cm, weighable 4.58ozt
£80-£120












12. A group of four gold propelling pencils all unmarked, with engine-turned and engraved foliate decoration, including three with hardstone steals (4), the largest when extended 11cm, total weight 40g
£100-£200
13. A pair of Stuart Devlin silver salt and pepper cruets
London 1974, of bulbous form, with textured gilt tops, and bayonet stoppers (2), height 5cm, weight 2.16ozt
£200-£300

14. A Sampson Mordan silver cocktail stirrer, spoon and straw
Chester 1905, the bowl leading to a stirrer and integral straw, with mouthpiece, length 24cm, weight 0.66ozt
£80-£120
15. An 18th century silver twin-handled tray marked N X I3, possibly for Nuremberg, German, relief decorated with putti playing musical instruments, to a border of fruit, width 18cm, weight 4.66ozt
£150-£250
16. A pair of German silver mounted decanters late 19th century, by B. Neresheimer & Söhne, and Thomas Stapleton, London import 1927, the silver mounted stoppers leading to a slender neck, and acid etched hexagonal body, in a pierced silver mount decorated with Classical style garlands (2), width 12cm, height 25cm
£100-£150
17. A German silver pierced dish Hanau-pseudo marks for Georg Roth & Co (1891-1919), of octagonal form, with alternating pierced and foliate repoussé sides, the base depicting a village scene with musicians playing for two dancers, width 35.5cm, height 6cm, 15.65ozt
£300-£500



18. An 18th century silver trencher salt, and a box and cover the trencher salt, c.1780, with cross mark, possibly Flemish, Bruges, decorated with Rococo scrolls and flowers, and the box and cover, possibly German marked with a heart containing two stars above the letter S, and another pine cone above the letter i, the cover with an engraved crest (2), trencher salt height 5cm, box and cover height 6cm, total weight 5.25ozt
For trencher salt similar mark, see Tardy Book of International Hallmarks, p. 79
£120-£180


19. A Russian silver tray and a pair of teaspoons late 19th century, the oval tray, possibly Moscow, marked 84 to the feet, with twin-handles and a beaded and pierced rim, the spoons with A.C assay master mark, and A maker’s mark, 84 standard mark, Moscow, with niello work bowls (3), the tray width 19.5cm, total weight 6.56ozt £100-£150
20. A George V silver sifter by Mappin & Webb, London 1933, of lighthouse form, diameter 7cm, height 17.5cm weight 5.17ozt £100-£150
21. A George VI silver eight piece silver cruet set by Asprey, Birmingham 1938 and 1939, comprising four pepperettes, two mustard pots and a two salts, with an additional another blue glass liner, the mustard pot width 10cm, total weight 25.81ozt £500-£600



22. A George V silver four piece cruet set and spoons by S W Smith & Co, London 1913, comprising a pair of mustard pots, and a pair of salts, with three Victorian Fiddle pattern cruet spoons (7), mustard pot width 10cm, height 8cm, total weight 14.85ozt
£300-£400
23. A George V silver sifter and a cased set of teaspoons the sifter of typical form, Birmingham 1932, of typical form, the cased set of six teaspoons and sugar tongs, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1924 (2), sifter height 20.5cm, total weight 10.76ozt
£200-£250
24. A George III silver sifter, a George III ladle, and a Victorian sauceboat the sifter of octagonal form, London 1807, the ladle by Hester Bateman, London 1787, the sauceboat with engraved initials, Chester 1857 (3), total weight 11.35ozt
£200-£250
25. A set of silver cruets and two silver-plated napkin rings comprising a salt and mustard pot pair, by William Neale, Birmingham 1939, of octagonal form, and a pair of salts, by Deykin & Harrison, Birmingham 1903, with floral decoration, a collection of George III and later cruet spoons, and two silver-plated napkin rings including an example decorated with the Zodiac signs (qty.), the largest salt height 5cm, weighable 7.88ozt
£120-£180
26. A silver bowl, four napkin rings and a pair of Victorian cruets the bowl marked 925, with repoussé foliate decoration, the napkin rings of circular form, Birmingham 1930, 1942, and 1945, the pair of cruets by Haseler & Bill, Birmingham 1890 (7), bowl diameter 17cm, the largest napkin ring diameter 5cm, cruet height 4cm
£100-£150
27. Seven silver napkin rings, a Christening mug, and a cocktail stirrer the napkin rings of various makers, dates and forms, with engine-turned and engraved decoration, the Christening mug, Birmingham 1923, with engraved initials, the cocktail stirrer marked 925, with a maple leaf form end (9), the mug height 7cm, total weight 6.97ozt
£100-£150
28. A collection of silver cruets and napkin rings comprising two Chinese silver napkin rings, with Chinese character marks, relief decorated with a four clawed dragon, another oval napkin ring, Birmingham 1924, and Chinese characters, an miniature vase, possibly Indian, marked to the base, with floral and foliate decoration, a tea stainer on stand, Birmingham 1987, a Victorian drum form mustard pot, a George III caddy spoon, an enamel souvenir spoon, two mother of pearl fruit knives, and another blue guilloché enamel (qty.), the vase height 7cm, weighable 7.87ozt
£150-£250
29. A collection of George V silver cruets comprising a cruet trio including a pair of pepperettes and a mustard pot, Birmingham 1908, decorated with acanthus leaves, two tea strainers, Birmingham 1910 and 1918, a sauceboat, Birmingham 1904, three napkin rings, of circular form, with various embossed and engraved decoration, and a salt, possibly Indian (10), largest sifter height 10.5cm, total weight 11.15ozt
£200-£250
30. Two silver ashtrays, and a collection of cruets the ashtrays of square and triangular form, two tea strainers, Birmingham 1923 and 1967, a George IV teaspoon, and an Edwardian mustard pot (6), total weight 6.12ozt
£120-£180

31. A German silver jug, two tea strainers, and an egg cup comprising a German silver mounted carafe jug, marked Hessenberg, crown and crescent moon mark, 800 standard, with a globular crystal glass body, an unmarked Continental tea strainer, decorated with figures within a garden, a Mappin & Webb tea strainer on stand, Birmingham 1943, raised on three hoof feet, and an egg cup, Birmingham 1926, engraved ‘Shirley’ (4), carafe jug height 13.5cm, weighable 6.32ozt
£100-£150

32. A set of three silver measuring cups by Nicholas Plummer, London 1998, of plain form, with blue glass liners (3), diameter 5.5cm, height 5cm, weight 4.91ozt
£100-£150
33. Two silver sauceboats, and a cream jug the sauceboats by Boardman, Glossop & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1905, raised on paw feet, and Viner’s, Sheffield 1962, the cream jug by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham 1913 (3), the largest width 15cm, total 11.09ozt
£200-£250


34. A George II silver sauceboat by John Pollock, London 1755, with an acanthus leaf handle, raised on three shell and hoof feet, the underside with engraved initials
N.R.E, width 18cm, height 12.5cm, weight 8.52ozt
£150-£250

35. A William IV silver toast rack by Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1832, the handle with an engraved crest of a panther head, leading to six divisions, raised on a cast foliate base, width 18cm, depth 11.5cm, height 13.5cm, weight 13.26ozt
£300-£400





36. A Victorian silver swing-handled basket by George Richards, London 1857, with pierced foliate decoration, and a blue glass liner, diameter 12cm, height 8cm, weight 5.5ozt
£100-£150
37. A Edward VII silver pedestal basket by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1901, with a swing-handled, beaded border, and Classical style decoration depicting pierced urns, and engraved swags, raised on an acanthus leaf pedestal base, diameter 9cm, height 11cm, weight 5.6ozt
£100-£150
38. A pair of Edward VII silver bon bon dishes by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1904, of oval form, with a gadrooned rim, embossed with patera and swags, above pierced decoration (2), width 17.5cm, height 4cm, total 6.14ozt
£100-£150
39. A pair of silver wine coasters London 1962, of circular form, raised on turned wood bases (2), diameter 13cm, height 4cm
£120-£180
40. A Tiffany glass and silver mounted trivet tray late 19th century, marked ‘Made for Tiffany’, Sterling, 3092 10, the centre with engraved initials, leading to border of Art Nouveau daffodils, diameter 25.5cm
£100-£150
41. A silver capstan inkwell by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1927, with a foliate engraved border, diameter 11.5cm, height 6cm
£70-£90
42. A pocket watch in a silver case and a silver inkwell the pocket watch stand by Rattray & Co, Birmingham 1912, and a silver mounted inkwell, by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1917 (2), pocket watch stand width 10.5cm, height 11.5cm, inkwell diameter 7cm, height 4.5cm
£50-£70
43. A group of silver desk items comprising two silver capstan inkwells, Birmingham 1910, a cased letter opener, Sheffield 2004, a bookmark, London 2016, and a silver covered book of Tennyson’s Poetical Works (5), the largest inkwell diameter 8.5cm, weighable
£80-£120
44. Three silver card cases, and a silver propelling pencil comprising a larger example by Bishton’s Ltd, Birmingham 1946, and two smaller examples, Birmingham and Chester 1929, and a Life-Long propelling pencil, marked Sterling Silver, all with engine-turned decoration (4), the largest case 8 x 10cm, the propelling pencil length 9cm, total weight 6.16ozt
£100-£150
45. Three silver vestas, a silver knife and spoon, and a silver-plated inkwell comprising a foliate engraved vesta case, Birmingham 1903, a pair of matchbook cases, Birmingham 1962, a light blue guilloché enamel spoon, Birmingham 1944, a foliate embossed butter knife, Birmingham 1946, and a silver plated chamberstick stand, with two sconces and a snuffer (6), the chamberstick stand width 27cm, weighable silver 3.87ozt
£80-£120

46. A group of silver and plated card cases, vestas and desk blotter comprising an engine-turned card case, Birmingham 1933, with engraved initials, another niello work case, marked 900, and two further base metal cases, including an example with initials ‘CL’ and a blue cabochon clasp, a vesta marked 935, another base metal vesta and a German silver desk blotter, marked 800 (7), blotter width 17cm, weighable 11.23ozt £200-£300
47. A group of four Eastern European silver cigarette cases and a beaker 20th century, marked 875, comprising an Estonian case, relief decorated with gilt signatures, and blue cabochon clasp, another gilt Estonian example, relief decorated with initials, a similar Latvian case, dated ‘3.8.46’ to the interior, a Latvian compact, of square form, with engine-turned decoration, the interior with an integral mirror, and a filigree decorated beaker (5), the largest case 8 x 10.5cm, the beaker height 8.5cm, total 23.24ozt £400-£600
48. A pair of George VI silver ashtrays and a silver-plated cigar box the ashtrays by H F Withers, Birmingham 1950, of square form, the silver-plated cigar box engraved ‘Roselaar, D.C.W, 1929-1979’ (3), the ashtray width 9.5cm, the box width 10cm, weighable 6.18ozt £100-£150

49. A large silver cigarette case early 20th century, probably American, marked ‘Silver’, with engine-turned decoration, and a gilt interior, 8.5 x 15cm, weight 8.66ozt £100-£180
50. An Edward VII silver table cigar cutter by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1903, the hinged spring-loaded top with two cutters, width 8cm, depth 10cm, height 7.5cm £80-£120
51. A Victorian silver double cigar case by Edwin Henry Watts, London 1894, of plain form, with a gilt interior, length 13cm, weight 3.42ozt £80-£120
52. A Mappin & Webb silver double cigar box Birmingham 1962, with all over engine-turned decoration, to a bead and reel border, the compartment lids opening to reveal a woodlined interior with a presentation inscription ‘to Charles on his retirement’, width 21cm, depth 12.5cm, height 9cm £400-£600
53. A George V silver mounted cigar box Birmingham 1937, the lid with an engraved hawk’s leg crest to engineturned decoration, width 16cm, depth 11.7cm, height 5cm £120-£180
54. A Victorian silver cigar box by A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1886, of rectangular form, the lid with engraved initials, opening to reveal a wood lined interior, with a green leather base, width 18.5cm, depth 9.5cm, height 7cm
£120-£180





55. Four silver mounted photograph frames of rectangular form, comprising an engine-turned pair by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham 1957, a smaller foliate embossed example by P J Panton, Birmingham 1986, and another by Kitney & Co, London 1996 (4), the largest 22.5 x 17cm
£80-£120
56. A group of thirteen silver and silver plated photograph frames of varying forms and sizes, including two rectangular examples, two square examples, another with a heart-form aperture, one embossed with daisies, three circular, three oval and another silver plated oval example (13), the largest height 21cm
£100-£150
57. Two silver photograph frames comprising an Art Nouveau style example, Sheffield 1998, and another two aperture photograph frame, Sheffield 1997, with Classical style swag and bow decoration (2), 26 x 19cm, and 18 x 21.5cm
£70-£90
58. A group of silver novelty miniatures, purses, and card cases to include a miniature photograph frame, a scent bottle and funnel, marked Sterling, a card case painted with a galleon, two miniature purses, and another an unmarked trumpet, three decanter labels marked ‘Port’, ‘Sherry’ and ‘Brandy’, another Staffordshire porcelain example marked ‘Sherry’, and a metal cane handle modelled as a bulldog (qty.), weighable 5.36ozt
£100-£150

59. A George V silver mesh purse or bag
London 1929, with a belcher chain and clasp, width 17.5cm, height 18.5cm, weight 9.31ozt
£150-£250
60. A collection of Edward VII and George V silver mounted dressing table items
comprising a pair of brushes, London 1908, four repoussé decorated pieces including a mirror, two brushes and a comb, another brush, Birmingham 1905, and a cut glass and silver mounted perfume bottle, of globular form (8), the mirror height 24cm, the perfume bottle height 13cm
£80-£120
61. A collection of tortoiseshell and silver mounted dressing table items
comprising a five piece set by Aidie Brothers, Birmingham 1922, including four brushes and a mirror, with piqué work Classical style swags, three glass jars of globular form, a cut glass atomiser perfume bottle, and two combs (10), the mirror height 26cm, the perfume bottle height 19cm
£80-£120



62. A large collection of silver mounted dressing table items
to include a mirror, two brushes, nineteen silver lidded and cut glass boxes, jars and perfume bottles, of varying form, with repoussé, engraved decoration or tortoiseshell inlaid, and seven silver boxes, including a ring box, a shagreen inset box, and two heart-shaped examples, and a small tray (Qty.), weighable 17.30ozt
£300-£400
63. A collection of eighteen silver mounted glass bottles and a 9ct gold cheroot holder
Victorian and later, of varying cylindrical, rectangular, and bulbous forms, with hobnail, cut and moulded glass decoration, together with a 9ct gold mounted mother of pearl cheroot holder, in a fitted cased by W.H Newman Ltd, the largest bottle height 19cm, the cheroot length 10.5cm
£150-£250
A buyer’s premium of 27.6% inclusive of VAT @ 20% will be applied to each lot. Lots marked ‡ will be subject to an additional fee - please see page 88.
64. A collection of silver mounted dressing table items Edwardian and later, comprising seven cut glass and silver lidded jars and perfume bottles, a circular pillbox, a repoussé brush, and an oval form dish, with floral and basket weave decoration (10), the largest glass jar height 15cm, weighable 5ozt
£100-£150
65. A collection of silver dressing table jars, and a German silver miniature table comprising four cut glass and silver mounted dressing table jars, of varying form including rectangular, globular and cylindrical examples, two pillboxes, including a repoussé Victorian example, and a Hanau silver novelty miniature table, decorated with figures (7), the largest jar 10cm, weighable silver 4.27ozt
£80-£120
66. A collection of silver dressing mounted table items comprising a large hobnail cut glass and silver mounted perfume bottle, a smaller scent bottle, two cut glass, silver mounted and mother of pearl powder pots, three ring trees, including two modelled as tree branches, and the other with a perched parrot, a blue guilloché enamel lidded pot, a dwarf candlestick, two pin dishes, of oval form, including one with embossed putti, and another German example marked 835S, and a silver-plated pin cushion modelled as an elephant (12), perfume bottle height 14cm, weighable 6.012ozt
£150-£250
67. An Edwardian lady’s crocodile vanity case with silver contents retailed by Drew & Sons, Piccadilly Circus, with silver tone hardware and initialled ‘M.J.H’, the interior fitted with seven silver mounted cut glass jars, of cylindrical form, another silver jar, with engraved initials, a bone brush marked ‘Drew & Sons, Piccadilly Circus’, a faux tortoiseshell comb, a resin spoon, a brown leather blotter and bone fountain pen, a matchbox in a leather case, a large leather box, a purple leather case containing two wood brushes, and a purple leather sewing kit, width 34cm, depth 22cm, height 22cm, weighable silver 5.65ozt
£200-£300

68. An Edward VII silver Christening cup by William Gallimore & Sons, Sheffield 1905, engraved with a foliate cartouche, diameter 6cm, height 8.2cm, weight 3.09ozt
£60-£80
69. A George V silver mug by Viner’s Ltd., Sheffield 1933, of plain form, with a C form handle, height 10cm, weight 6ozt
£120-£180
70. An Aesthetic period silver goblet by Elkington & Co, London 1878, engraved with foliate wreaths, to a gilt interior, in its original case, diameter 7cm, height 16cm, weight 6.43ozt
£150-£250
71. A Victorian Aesthetic period silver mug by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1890, with foliate and floral engraved decoration, to a gilt interior, diameter 8.5cm, height 13.5cm, weight 9.17ozt
£200-£300
72. A George V silver mug by Charles Boyton & Son, London 1934, of waisted form, with a flared rim and base, and a C-shaped handle, diameter 11cm, height 13cm, weight 13.69ozt
£300-£400
73. A silver baluster mug by AE Poston & Co, Birmingham 1909, of plain baluster form, with an acanthus leaf handle, width 14cm, height 13cm, weight 9.09ozt
£200-£300
74. Two pairs of silver mounted vases comprising a pair of bud vases, by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1912, the square rim leading to a tapering stem, raised on weighted bases with canted corners, and a pair of hobnail cut glass vases, with silver circular rims, London 1920, the cylindrical ruby enamelled body (4), height 9.2 and 18cm
£80-£120







75. A pair of Austro-Hungarian silver Shabbat candlesticks Dianakopf mark, with three detachable branches, leading to an urn form sconce, and knopped stem, raised on a bell form base, with Judaica engravings (2), width 28cm, height 46cm, total 50ozt
£800-£1,200
76. A pair of Victorian silver Neoclassical candlesticks makers mark possibly J.B, London 1881, the sconces with beaded rims, leading to an urn form capital and square tapering stem, raised on a sloping stepped base, decorated with patera draped with garlands (2), width 8.5cm, height 20.5cm
£400-£500
77. A pair of George V silver candlesticks by Britton, Gould & Co, Birmingham 1933, in the Georgian style, with detachable sconces leading to an urn form capital, raised on a tapering stem, to a lobed base (2), width 16cm, height 30.5cm, total weight 26.13ozt
£500-£600
78. A pair of Edward VII silver Shabbat candlesticks by Sigmund Zyto, London 1904, of typical form, with knopped foliate engraved stem (2), width 12cm, height 35cm, weight 19.8ozt
£400-£600
79. Of motorcycling interest: A George V silver twin-handled trophy by Fattorini & Sons, Sheffield 1922, engraved ‘Yorkshire Centre (A.C.U) Open Reliability Trial, June 17th 1922, Class C 500cc Side Cars, 1st, P. Pehrson, 3 1/2 Dunelt’, raised on a spreading weighted foot, width 17.5cm, height 14cm
£200-£400


80. A Danish silver presentation bowl and cover Three Tower Mark, 1919, by Christian F. Heise, with Art Nouveau or Skønvirke decoration, and a Swedish presentation engraving, diameter 13cm, height 15cm, weight 10.34ozt
£250-£350
81. An Arts and Crafts silver trophy by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1904, with three handles, on a sloping base, width 14cm, height 12cm, weight 8ozt
£150-£250
82. A Edward VII silver pedestal dish by Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1907, of circular form, with pierced diamond motifs, diameter 23.5cm, height 8.5cm, weight 9.48ozt
£200-£250
83. A Scottish William IV silver salver by David Crichton Rait, Glasgow 1836, with a shell and foliate scroll border and engravings, diameter 31cm, weight 30ozt
£600-£800
84. A Victorian silver waiter by Edward Ker Reid, London 1883, of circular form, with a beaded border and engraved floral decoration, raised on three claw and ball feet, diameter 18.5cm, weight 9.09ozt
£200-£250
85. A Victorian silver waiter by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1896, with engraved initials, to a shell and foliate border, raised on three claw and ball feet, width 21.5cm, weight 11.31ozt
£200-£300
86. A Victorian silver salver by Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1900, with a foliate and shell border, to floral engravings, the centre inscribed with initials ‘WEG’, width 38cm, weight 40.8ozt
£800-£900
87. An Edward VII silver salver by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1902, engraved with floral roundels, to a gadroon and shell border, raised on three claw and ball feet, width 27cm, weight 18ozt
£350-£450
88. An Edward VII silver tray Birmingham 1909, of oval form, with engraved Neoclassical decoration depicting a flower laden vase, width 29cm, weight 11.59ozt
£200-£300
89. A George V silver salver by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1929, of plain form, with a piecrust border, raised on three scrolled feet, width 30.5cm, weight 28ozt
£500-£600
90. A George V silver tray by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1933, of square form, with a pie crust rim, raised on four swept feet, 30cm square, weight 29ozt
£600-£700
91. A George V silver card tray by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1922, or circular form, with a pierced foliate gallery, width 19cm, weight 9.6ozt
£200-£300
92. A small George V silver card tray by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1934, of shaped form raised on four scrolled feet, weight 7.26ozt
£150-£250
93. An Elizabeth II silver salver by Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1965, with a gadrooned border, raised on four claw and ball feet, width 31cm, weight 28ozt
£500-£700
94. Of ecclesiastical interest: a large silver twin-handled tray by William Adams, Birmingham 1933, engraved ‘All Saints’ Church, New Brighton, Presented to The Rev. W.J.Philpin B.A by his parishioners pas and present in recognsition of 25 years faithful and devoted service as Priest-in-charge and First Vicar 1919-1944’, width 54.5cm, weight 67.16ozt
£1,200-£1,800
95. A Chinese silver box and cover maker’s mark possibly KAJ, Chinese character mark, 85 standard, of circular form, relief decorated with bamboo, diameter 9cm, height 6.5cm, weight 4.46ozt
£70-£90
96. A Chinese export silver cream jug and sugar bowl Chinese character marks, each relief decorated with five clawed dragons, to a planished finish, the handles modelled as bamboo, the bases engraved with a Greek key border (2), cream jug width 13.5cm, height 8.5cm, sugar bowl width 16cm, height 12cm, total weight 12.58ozt
£200-£250
97. A Victorian silver twin-handled sugar bowl by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1900, with an egg and dart style rim, embossed with a vacant cartouche, and foliate decoration, raised on a pedestal base, width 17.5cm, height 10.5cm, weight 7.65ozt
£120-£180
98. A French silver cream jug c.1860, by Auguste Louis Fizaine, Paris, bright-cut engraved with a Greek key roundel and flowers, raised on four palmette feet, height 13cm, weight 7.15ozt
£150-£250
99. A George III silver cream jug London 1799, decorated with a flowers around a vacant cartouche, width 15cm, height 10cm, weight 8.07ozt
£150-£250
100. An Edward VII silver cream jug and sugar bowl the cream jug by Barnett Henry Abrahams, Birmingham 1903, the twin-handled sugar bowl by Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1904, embossed with foliate decoration around a vacant cartouche (2), the sugar bowl width 15cm, the cream jug height 8cm, total weight 9.19ozt
£150-£250












101. A Victorian silver teapot W W Harrison & Co, Sheffield 1883, with engraved initials ‘MK’ above a gadrooned base, width 23cm, height 16cm
£300-£400
102. An Edward VII silver teapot by Barker Brothers, Chester 1906, with all over floral and foliate embossed decoration, the central cartouche with engraved initial ‘L’, width 23cm, height 15cm, weight 10.58ozt
£200-£250
103. A George V silver teapot by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1930, of circular form, with a beaded rim, raised on a gadrooned pedestal base, width 28cm, height 14cm, weight 28ozt
£600-£800
104. A Mappin & Webb silver three piece tea service Birmingham 1933, comprising a teapot, cream jug and twin-handled sugar bowl, of Art Deco rectangular tapering form, with engraved initials dated ‘1923, July 9, 1948’, the teapot height 13cm, width 21cm, total weight 29ozt
£700-£900
105. A George III silver four piece tea service by Solomon Hougham, London 1802, comprising a teapot, on trivet, a cream jug, and twin-handled sugar bowl, of octagonal form, with later bright-cut engraved foliate decoration (4), the teapot height 16cm, width 27cm, total weight 34.72ozt
£700-£900
106. A George VI silver four piece tea service by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1949, comprising a teapot, hot water jug, twin-handled sugar bowl and cream jug, the lids decorated with a stylised oak leaf, to a gadroon border, raised on a stepped circular base, engraved to the underside ‘1926-1951’ (4), hot water jug height 18cm, total weight 47.93ozt
£800-£1,200
107. A George VI three piece silver tea service by Barker Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1947, comprising a teapot, twinhandled sugar bowl, and cream jug (3), teapot width 28cm, height 18cm, total weight 32.09ozt
£600-£800
108. A George V silver three piece tea service by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1915, comprising a teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl, and cream jug, of oblong form, decorated with beaded borders and engraved crests depicting a lion passant with a shield, and an eagle, raised on four ball feet (3), weight 47.88ozt
£800-£1,200
109. An Edward VII silver four piece tea service comprising a teapot, sugar bowl, and cream jug, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1910, and a hot water pot by Sibray, Hall & Co, London 1905, all with twelve faceted sides, raised on four pad feet (4), hot water pot height 19cm, total weight 28.26ozt
£500-£600
110. A George V silver four piece tea service by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1928, comprising a hot water pot, teapot, cream jug, and twin-handled sugar bowl, with planished Arts and Crafts style decoration (4), hot water pot height 19cm, total weight 53.24ozt
£1,000-£1,500



111. A George V silver four piece tea service by Hamilton Laidlaw & Co, Sheffield 1917, comprising a hot water pot, teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl, and cream jug, of domed oval form, with engraved initials above gadrooning (4), hot water pot height 24cm, total weight 47.96ozt £800-£1,200
112. An Elizabeth II silver four piece tea service by Viner’s Ltd, London 1966 and 1967, comprising a coffee pot, teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl, and cream jug (4), coffee pot height 22.5cm, total weight 56.97ozt £1,000-£1,500
A buyer’s premium of 27.6% inclusive of VAT @ 20% will be applied to each lot. Lots marked ‡ will be subject to an additional fee - please see page 88.


113. An Elizabeth II silver cafe au lait set by Adie Brothers, London 1966, comprising a coffee pot and hot water or milk pot, of baluster form, with an acorn finial, gadrooned rim and engraved shield crest surmounted by a bird (2), height 18.5cm, weight 18.94ozt
£300-£400
114. A George VI silver chocolate and hot water pot by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1937, of tapering cylindrical form (2), diameter 9cm, height 19cm, total weight 30.25ozt
£600-£800
115. A pair of Arts and Crafts silver pedestal dishes by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1912, the circular bowl decorated a Celtic shield style border, raised on tapering stems and spreading circular bases (2), width 11.5cm, height 9.5ozt, weight 6.8ozt
£100-£150
116. A pair of Britannia silver presentation dishes by C Hoare & Co, London 1971, from C Hoare & Co Private Bank, commemorating their 300th Anniversary, the centre with a double-headed eagle, dated ‘1672-1972’, in their original boxes (2), diameter 9.2cm, total weight 5.16ozt
£100-£150
117. A planished dish, marked 800 possibly German, of oval form, with a relief decorated floral rim, and a planished base, width 24cm, weight 7.33ozt
£70-£90
118. A George V silver pedestal dish by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1934, of circular form, with a castellated rim, raised on a pedestal base, diameter 23cm, height 9.5cm, weight 15.37ozt
£300-£400
119. A Mappin & Webb silver punch bowl
Sheffield 1910, with a pie crust rim, raised on four trefoil pad feet, diameter 26cm, height 11.5cm, weight 24.86ozt
£500-£600
120. A Victorian silver pedestal bowl and a Continental silver bowl the pedestal bowl, London 1886, relief decoration with flowers and anthemion, the Continental example marked 925, the border modelled as bows, raised on three scroll feet (2), diameter 13 and 16cm, total weight 12.69ozt
£250-£350
121. A Victorian and a George V pedestal bowl the Victorian pierced pedestal example, by Matthew John Jessop, Birmingham 1899, with a swinghandle, the George V example, by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1913, with a pie crust rim and base (2), heights 7.5cm and 9.5cm, total weight 11.05ozt
£200-£300
122. A George V silver goblet, and two cased sets of silver spoons the goblet by William Hutton & Son, Birmingham 1915, of plain form, with a gilt interior, and two cased sets of six spoons, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1935 and 1936 (3), goblet height 19cm, total weight 11.38ozt
£150-£200
123. A pair of George III silver berry spoons maker’s mark ‘W.W’, possibly for William Withers, the terminals with engraved fruit (2), length 21cm, weight 3.90ozt
£60-£80
124. A George III silver meat skewer and a Victorian silver ladle the meat skewer by Peter & William Bateman, London 1806, the ladle by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1874 (2), meat skewer length 25cm, ladle length 32cm, total weight 8.31ozt
£150-£250
125. A George III Scottish silver Old English pattern basting spoon by Alexander Gardner, Edinburgh 1788, the handle with engraved initial ‘N’, length 30.5cm, weight 3ozt
£80-£120
126. A George III Old English pattern silver basting spoon
London 1786, length 29cm, 3ozt
£70-£90





127. A George III silver King’s pattern fish slice
marker A.L, London 1820, length 29cm, weight 4.39ozt
£80-£120
128. A set of three Victorian silver fish knives by Chawner & Co, London 1860, the silver blades engraved with fish, to Thread and Shell handles, with engraved stag crests (3), length 22cm, total weight 6.3ozt
£100-£150
129. A pair of George III silver spoons by George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1791, the handles engraved with Rococo style cartouche, with engraved initials, leading to shell form bowls (2), length 22cm, weight 3.65ozt
£80-£120
130. A collection of George III and later silver flatware to include a ladle by William Eley I & William Fearn, London 1799, a pair of Hester Bateman teaspoons, a tea stainer, two pairs of sugar tongs, and a cased Edward VII spoon and fork Christening set (qty.), total 12.38ozt
£250-£350
131. A collection of George III and later silver flatware comprising a set of six pistol grip butter knives, Birmingham 1919, a set of five Victorian teaspoons, engraved with Celtic style knots and initials, a set of six George III teaspoons, with engraved initials, a set of six George V grapefruit spoons, and two similar examples, a set of three George III Fiddle pattern spoons with engraved horsehead crests, another similar example with engraved initials, a caddy spoon, a collection of four souvenir spoons, and various coffee spoons with crest mounted ends (qty.), weight excluding the knives 15.17ozt
£300-£350
132. Two George III silver ladles, a Scottish fish slice, a knife and tablespoon the ladles by Richard Crossley, London 1790, the Scottish fish slice by George McHattie, Edinburgh 1810, marked MILROY, with bright-cut engraved flowers, the Victorian knife, Birmingham 1870, the blade engraved with fruiting vines, and a tablespoon later engraved ‘Presented to the Mess’, Jan 1949’ (5), the fish slice length 31.5cm, total weight 11.12ozt
£200-£300
133. A group of seven George III and later silver sugar tongs comprising a George III example by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1807, another with bright-cut engravings, by William Bateman I, London 1818, an apostle top example, Sheffield 1909, and a set of four by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1927 (7), the largest length 14cm, total weight 6.59ozt
£120-£180
134. A group of George III and later silver tea and sugar tongs comprising four tea tongs, variously engraved with crests and initials, and two sugar tongs, to including a George III plain pair, and a pierced example by Robert & Belk, Sheffield 1915 (6), total weight 6.28ozt
£100-£150
135. A collection of George III and IV silver flatware comprising a set of five gilt Fiddle pattern grapefruit spoons, maker IB, London 1807, a Fiddle pattern ladle, by George White, Glasgow 1825, with engraved initials, a similar teaspoon by Thomas Austin, London 1819, Fiddle and Thread pattern fork, by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1810, and a pair of bright-cut engraved sugar tongs, London 1803 (9), total weight 8.13ozt
£150-£250
136. A set of six George III Old English pattern silver tablespoons by Richard Redrick London 1770, all engraved with a stork and crown crest (6), total weight 13.24ozt
£250-£350









137. A group of eight George III and later silver spoons comprising a pair by John Clarke or John Coakley, Chester 1833, a pair by Joseph Ash I, London 1811, a pair by John & Henry Lias, London 1818, an example by Chawner & Co, London 1850, and another by William Chawner II, London 1828, all with later engraved initials, dated 1948-50 (8), total weight 19.16ozt
£400-£500
138. A group of six silver Fiddle pattern spoons comprising three by Charles & Richard Comyns, London 1913, a pair by Charles Eley, London 1825, and another by Robert Wallis, London 1843, all with later engraved initials dated 1951-52 (6), total weight 9.29ozt
£150-£250
139. A group of seven George III silver Fiddle pattern forks comprising a set of four by George Turner, Exeter 1809, and a set of three Scottish forks, by William & Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1817, all with later engraved initials dated 1949 and 1950 (7), total weight 15.07ozt
£300-£400
140. A group of eleven silver Earl of Derby crest engraved forks various makers and dates, comprising five by George Smith (III), London 1784, three by Mary Sumner, London 1809, two by William Chawner II, London 1827, and another by William Sumner I, London 180, all engraved with the Earl of Derby’s crest, depicting an eagle preying on an infant in a cradle, rising form an ermine-turned cap or chapeau (11), total weight 26.17ozt
£500-£600
141. A collection of silver tea, coffee and cruet spoons comprising a set of six George III Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1812, a set of eleven coffee spoons, Birmingham 1940, a teaspoon marked Sterling, two cruet spoons, and an example with an enamelled white rose (21), total weight 9.13ozt
£150-£250
142. A group of five George III and later silver forks comprising a Victorian Albert pattern example, a William IV Fiddle, and a Victorian Fiddle and Thread pattern example, and two Hanoverian pattern forks, including an Irish example, Dublin 1799, all with engraved initials or crests (5), total weight 11.60ozt
£200-£250








143. A group of nine 19th century silver Fiddle pattern forks comprising four Scottish examples, Edinburgh 1828 to 1835, four English examples, London 1819 to 1875, and an Irish fork, retailed by W. Peter, Dublin 1819, all with later engraved initials, dated 1949 (9), total weight 20.38ozt
£400-£500
144. A collection of 19th century silver Fiddle pattern flatware comprising a William IV ladle, a Victorian serving spoon, three serving/soup spoons, comprising a George IV and two Victorian examples, a Victorian dessert spoon, and five Victorian forks (11), total weight 22.37ozt
£400-£500
145. A collection of George III and later silver flatware including a pair of glass handled salad servers, an Irish Fiddle pattern fork, a George III Fiddle and Thread pattern cruet spoon, with an engraved stag’s crest, a cased Christening spoon, a preserve spoon, and a fish knife (8), salad servers length 28cm, weighable 3.37ozt
146. Two cased sets of guilloché enamel coffee spoons comprising a Danish gilt and polychrome set, by Egon Lauridsen, marked ELA 925S, London import 1969, and another polychrome enamelled set with coffee bean terminals, marked 925, London import 1929 (2), weight 3.35ozt
£100-£150
147. A George V silver nutcracker, cigar cutter and a set of spoons the nutcracker, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1927, the cigar cutter by E J Clewley & Co, Chester 1928, with a mother of pearl handle, and the cased set of spoons and a pair of sugar tongs by Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1923, with bright-cut floral decoration (qty.), weight excluding the nutcracker and cigar cutter 3.24ozt
£100-£150
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148. Two cased sets, and another loose set of silver spoons comprising a cased set of six coffee spoons, by Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1925, a cased set of six teaspoons, by Mark Willis & Son, Sheffield 1904, and a set of four, Birmingham 1989, total weight 4.65ozt £100-£150
149. A set of Tiffany silver ‘Flemish’ pattern knives and forks for six settings, the handles marked ‘Sterling, Tiffany & Co’, with engraved letter ‘G’, the stainless steel blades and tines marked ‘Tiffany & Co, New York’, in their original Tiffany dust cloths (12) £300-£500
150. A George V silver bowl, and a set of German silver cake forks the bowl, Birmingham 1912, decorated with an egg and dart border, with engraved initials, the set of five cake forks, marked ‘W.Germany, 835’, with rose bud handles’, bow diameter 10cm, height 5.5cm, weight 2.89ozt, fork length 12cm, weight 2.51ozt
£80-£120






151. A James Dixon & Sons leather and silver plated hip flask early 20th century, the measure with a gilt interior, height 15.5cm
£70-£90
152. A large silver plated figure of a red setter 20th century, realistically modelled in a walking and crouching pose, indistinctly signed, width 9cm, depth 52cm, height 19cm
£80-£120
153. Two silver plated and cut glass lemonade jugs mid 20th century, the glass bodies of globular form, with an ice funnel (2), height 27.5 and 32.5cm
£120-£180
154. The Grand Folkstone Hotel: a silver plated tureen, ladle and scent bottle all engraved ‘The Grand Folkstone’, the acanthus leaf twin-handled tureen by Elkington, from the ‘Steward Room’, the ladle with an acanthus leaf handle, and the cut glass scent bottle of globular form (3), the tureen width 42cm, height 15cm, the ladle length 31.5cm, the scent bottle height 8cm £60-£80


155. A Walker & Hall silver plated biscuit box the rectangular silver plated and cut glass box, with an ivorine finial, and etched with a flower laden vase, raised on a silver plated mount, with Corinthian column supports, width 25cm, depth 16cm, height 19.5cm
£120-£180
156. An Asprey silver plated ice bucket and tray 20th century, the ice bucket marked ‘Asprey London’, with a swinghandle and removable pierced filter, the tray, marked ‘Asprey’ of elongated oblong form, the bucket height 12.5cm, the tray width 41cm
£80-£120
157. A collection of silver watch chains including belcher and curb link examples, with enamelled fobs, medals and vesta cases (11), the longest length 45cm, total weight 16.40ozt
£300-£400
158. A collection of five silver pocket watches, a sovereign holder and watch keys three hunter pocket watches, a Victorian lady’s pocket watch, a silver watch head, a silver sovereign holder and a wooden box containing watch keys (qty), width of the largest pocket watch dial 4cm £150-£250
159. Two gold pocket watches, a lady’s wristwatch and buckle 20th century, comprising a pocket watch with an enamelled dial, with Roman numerals, mounted on a black fabric strap, with 9ct mounts, another similar example with Arabic numerals, mounted on a fabric strap, with unmarked mounts, a lady’s wristwatch, the dial marked ‘Cyma’, with a subsidiary dial, and 10K clasp, and an unmarked buckle (4), pocket watch dial diameters 2.5 and 3cm, the wristwatch dial diameter 3cm, total watch weight 57.9g, the buckle length 3.3cm, weight 4.5g £200-£400


160. A Waltham full hunter keyless pocket watch the enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track, red Arabic numerals and subsidiary dial, the inside of the case stamped 14K, case engraved front and back with leaves and foliage, movement numbered 18328120, total weight approx. 51g, diameter of dial approx. 31mm
£500-£700
161. A Victorian 18K open faced keyless pocket watch the dial with Roman numerals, dot minute track, blued steel hands and engraved foliate design to centre, the case with chased decoration, case numbered 69171, case stamped 18K, total weight approx. 33g, dial diameter approx. 28mm
£500-£700


162. A Victorian 18K open faced keywind pocket watch the chapter ring with Roman numerals, blued steel hands, engraved foliate decoration to centre, chased decoration to reverse, total weight approx 35g £600-£800
163. An 18ct gold Baume & Mercier open faced keyless pocket watch the slim line watch with silvered dial, black Arabic numerals, moon shaped hands, subsidiary dial, case back stamped 750 and numbered 71642, total weight 44.2g, case diameter 44mm, dial diameter 39mm
£800-£1,200

164. An 18ct gold Victorian keyless half hunter pocket watch the enamel dial stamped J.W.Benson, London, with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, navy enamel Roman numerals to outer chapter ring, movement numbered 105486, with monogram to reverse of the case, total weight approx 95.3g, diameter of dial approx 38mm
£2,000-£3,000
165. An Omega gold plated manual wind gentleman’s wristwatch a silvered dial with baton numerals, on a leather strap, diameter of dial 28mm
£150-£250
166. A Rotary 9ct gold gentleman’s manual wind wristwatch the champagne coloured dial with raised baton numerals, date aperture, stamped 375 to the lugs, weight 43.6g
£150-£250

167. A Rolex GMT-Master II ‘Pepsi’ 16710 stainless steel automatic wristwatch circa 2005, black dial with baton and dot numerals, minute track, calendar aperture, blue and red bezel, stainless steel bracelet, deployant buckle, complete with guarantee, service history, Rolex pouch and booklets, diameter of dial approx 31mm £6,000-£8,000

168. A Favre-Leuba gentleman’s stainless steel 32768 HZ quartz wristwatch the watch head with silvered dial with raised steel numerals, polished steel luminous tipped hands, centre seconds, two minute and seconds track, calendar aperture, case back numbered 11013, no bracelet, with box, instructions and original display tag, diameter of dial approx 3.2cm
£800-£1,200
169. A Chronographe Suisse gentleman’s chronograph wristwatch the cold coloured dial with Arabic numerals, minute track, moon phase hands two subsidiary dials, the case back stamped 18K, base metal dust cover, expandable plated and steel bracelet, width of dial approx. 32mm
£500-£700
170. An 18ct gold Movado Calendograf manual wind wristwatch the silvered dial with Arabic gilt numerals, calendar track, calendar hand, minute track, day and month aperture and subsidiary seconds, on a mesh bracelet stamped 750, total weight approx 68g
£1,200-£1,800

171. An Omega Constellation automatic chronometer gold plated gentleman’s wristwatch the silvered dial with raised baton numerals, calendar, on bracelet, width of dial approx 25mm
£300-£500
172. An 18ct gold Omega Constellation Chronometer Electronic F300 Hz gentleman’s wristwatch the engine turned dial with baton numerals to 12 and 9, calendar aperture, heavy bracelet marked on the clasp 750, movement numbered 27516407, with original guarantee from 1969, total weight approx 112g, diameter of dial approx 28mm
£3,500-£4,500
173. An Asprey gentleman’s automatic wristwatch the silvered dial with alternating Arabic and baton numerals, subsidiary dial gold plated bracelet, the head stamped 375 on the lugs, width of dial approx 24mm
£200-£300






174. An Omega 9ct gold manual wind gentleman’s wristwatch the champagne dial with raised baton numerals, minute track, calendar aperture, movement numbered 31704610, with fitted box, width of dial approx. 27mm
£500-£700
175. An Omega calendar automatic gentleman’s wristwatch the silvered dial with baton numerals calendar aperture and later expandable stainless steel bracelet, the reverse of the case stamped 375, width of dial approx 28mm
£180-£220
176. An Omega stainless steel automatic wristwatch the silvered dial with raised gilt baton numerals, gilt minute and hour hands and subsidiary seconds, movement numbered 11451769, diameter of dial 29mm
£150-£250
177. A 1980s Omega equinoxe reversible stainless steel quartz wristwatch one side with champagne dial with baton numerals, the reverse with digital display, reference 186.0013, gold plated and stainless steel bracelet, width of case 25mm
£300-£500
178. A Baume & Mericer Tiffany & Co stainless steel quartz wristwatch
the rose gold coloured rectangular dial with silvered Arabic numerals and dot markers, subsidiary dial, stainless steel bracelet with deployant buckle, with additional links and box, width of dial approx 19mm
£200-£300
179. A 9ct gold Rotary gentleman’s manual wind wristwatch the dial with Roman numerals, with mesh bracelet stamped on the clasp 375, stamped on the case back 375, total weight 43g, diameter of dial approx 25mm
£600-£900
180. A Record WWW ‘Dirty Dozen’ military issue wristwatch the circular black dial with Arabic numerals and sub seconds dial, RECORD signature and broad arrow, SWISS MADE to bottom of dial, illuminated sword hands and hour markers. Chromed case, marked to case back W.W.W. broad arrow L34992 552839, circa 1944/45, Case size 36mm
‘Dirty Dozen’ watches were the first purpose made for the British military. Twelve watch manufacturers produced approximately 150,000 watches in 1944/45
£300-£500
181. Two Pulsar Kinetic military style wristwatches
YT57- X022
the circular black dial with 24 hour Arabic numerals, PULSAR signature KINETIC 100M, illuminated sword hands and hour markers, date and bubble to glass. Stainless steel case, marked to case back PULSAR 060083 and 120093, Case size 39mm
£80-£120
182. A Breitling Aerospace Titanium quartz watch ref: E 56059, the grey dial with two digital displays, analogue dial with Arabic numerals and minute track, with stainless steel strap, box and paperwork, diameter of dial approx 3cm
£300-£500
183. An Hermès Heure H gold plated wristwatch small (PM) model, ref. HH1.201, serial 1089334, with a Swiss quartz movement, the silver coloured guilloché dial with Arabic numerals, within an ‘H’ shaped case, and black leather straps, dial size 1.8cm square, total length 21cm
£200-£300

184. An 18ct gold Rolex manual wind lady’s wristwatch the silvered dial with baton numerals, and fancy link bracelet stamped 18, with safety chain and original box, weight approx. 10g, dial diameter 13mm
£300-£500
185. An Omega 9ct gold lady’s wristwatch with 9ct hallmark 1968-69, bark effect gold strap, weight 20g
£400-£600
186. A Christian Dior Bagheera 18K gold and diamond manual wind lady’s wristwatch the champagne coloured dial with diamond dot markers, diamond set bezel, diamond set lugs and fancy link bracelet with deployant buckle, box and paperwork, No AB0894, total weight approx. 64g
£2,500-£3,500

187. A Bulgari 18ct gold Tubogas lady’s bracelet wristwatch Ref: BB 23 2T, quartz movement, black dial with gilt Arabic numerals and baton hour numerals, gilt hour and minute hands, engraved BULGARI bezel, and 18ct gold expandable bracelet, in Bulgari retail box, total weight 77g
£2,000-£3,000
188. A Blancpain lady’s 18k gold manual wind bracelet wristwatch the champagne coloured dial with baton numerals, with wide fancy link basket weave link bracelet, concealed backwind movement, in retailers box, weight approx 66g
£2,000-£3,000
189. A Vertex diamond lady’s wristwatch
platinum cased, diamond set ladies manual wind wristwatch with 9ct 1960 London hallmark gold strap, weight 18.8g length 18cm
£300-£500

190. A Longines ladies manual wind wristwatch the round champagne dial with baton numerals, on a mesh bracelet, marked on the catch 750, total weight approx 25g, width of dial approx 18mm
£600-£800
191. A Rolex Tudor Royal 9ct gold lady’s wristwatch with 9ct hallmark 1940-41 Birmingham, round face, manual winder, silvered dial and baton numerals, mesh bracelet with hallmark on clasp, weight 14.6g, length 17cm
£250-£350
192. A Miramar manual wind ladies bangle wristwatch the bangle with pierced decoration and set either side of the glass dial with diamonds, the reverse marked 750, total weight approx 20g
£600-£800


193. A graduated set of opal beads the oval shaped beads with clasp set with pearl and ruby, total length approx. 51cm
£800-£1,200
194. A diamond pendant and pearl necklace featuring a diamond set cluster pendant with enamel detail and diamond set three stone loop suspended from an cultured pearl graduated necklace, non gold clasp, length 39cm
£400-£500
195. A decorative suite of diamond set jewellery comprising of matching ring, necklace, pendant earrings and bangle, with foliated pattern set with brilliant cut diamonds to a silver setting (4), weight 42.6g finger size K-L length of necklace 42cm bangle diameter 6cm
£150-£250



196. A garnet, chrysoberyl, enamel and yellow gold composite demi parure mid 19th century, comprising a plaque/pendant and a pair of ear pendants, the closed back plaque pendant centrally-set with an oval garnet cabochon within an applied scrolling foliate green enamel surround with beryl collets/ chrysoberyl (untested and possibly foiled) suspending three graduated garnet cabochon collets within a shaped surround with polychrome floral enamel highlights, a pair of ear pendants with hoop fittings en suite, fitted case, Pendant: width 5.2cm, length 9.1cm; ear pendants: length 5.0cm; combined weight 45.1g £800-£1,200
197. An Edwardian graduated opal and demantoid garnet pendant necklace featuring a fine trace chain with 15ct stamp, gently graduating oval cabochon opals separated by round faceted bezel set demantoid garnets, matching detachable drop opal and demantoid pendant together with a plain 9ct trace chain with fitting loop for the detachable opal drop pendent (2), Weight 17.4g length 46cm and 41cm
£1,000-£1,500


198. A cameo locket with chain featuring a classically dressed lady facing left on banded agate mounted in a bezel setting, suspended from a long fancy link chain and swivel clasp, weight 41.2g length 74cm
£400-£600
199. A Victorian oval shell cameo brooch carved to depict the head and shoulders of Aurora and sister Nyx, both with floral garlands in their hair, and the attributes of a sheaf of corn, crescent moon and stars and with a owl perched and sun rising in the foreground, collet-set within a yellow gold frame applied with seed pearl, leaf and bow, 15ct stamp to reverse, brooch pin, ‘C’ clasp and safety chain, weight 22.8g length 6cm, width 5cm
£150-£250
200. A Victorian shell cameo brooch carved to depict the head and shoulders of a classical lady in profile, hair with floral garland and the attributes of a sheaf of corn, collet-set within a yellow gold frame applied rope twist border, weight 28.7g
£300-£400
201. A collection of Victorian cameos including a carving in lava stone of a classically dressed lady facing left mounted in a bezel setting, a shell cameo depicting Eros shooting his arrow, with a ‘C’ scroll open-work border, a Bakelite brooch with a shell inlay depicting Bacchus with grape an vine entwined hair, a cameo of a lady in a Spanish head dress, a large portrait of a man mounted in a bezel set within an ornate border, a engraved border set with a portrait of lady with a further three pieces (6), weight 91.3g
£500-£800





202. A portrait miniature mourning brooch featuring the portrait of a blue eyed lady set to a plain gold spectacle frame, to the reverse a woven lock of hair with a brooch pin and ‘C’ clasp fixing, length 6.7cm, width 5.6cm
£100-£200
203. A Victorian portrait brooch of a lady held in a loose fitting decorative mount, featuring an elegant auburn haired woman wearing a yellow hair ribbon, and silk scarf, closed back setting with brooch pin clasp and safety chain, weight 29.1g size 6x5cm
£200-£300
204. A late Victorian Essex rock crystal brooch of a spaniel of circular form the portrait of a spaniel surrounded by a beaded border, the reverse engraved ‘Nora’, diameter approx. 27mm
£400-£600
205. A gold stylised feather lapel brooch with 750 stamp, heavily textured geometric feather brooch set with seven round mixed cut emerald stones to the centre, with brooch pin clasp, weight 16.4g length 9cm
£600-£800
206. A stylish Italian design diamond feather brooch with 750 stamp, 160AL mark for Lunati Piero of Valenza, two open wire-work feather with single cut diamonds set to the stem to reverse brooch pin with bayonet clasp, weight 18.6g length 9cm, width 3.5cm
£600-£800
207. A collection of Victorian jewellery featuring a mourning brooch with five old cut diamonds in a gypsy setting, lozenge shape mount with intricate bead and rope work, with 15ct stamp, to the reverse a brooch pin with ‘C’ clasp and safety chain (bezel wire and glass deficient), the second mourning brooch features a single old mine cut diamond in a gypsy setting mounted to an oval panel with rope and bead work border and fleur de lis detail and a pair of diamond set ‘button’ drop earrings with hooks (3), weight 20.7g
£500-£700
208. A mid Victorian Etruscan Revival enamel, yellow gold and gem-set pendant of oval domed form, the central oval turquoise enamel dome set with a coral and diamond-set motif above the white enamel and yellow gold rope twist and spherical border to the outer turquoise enamel frame with coral and diamond-set motif to the top and bottom, glazed compartment to the reverse, yellow gold suspensory loop with rope twist, coral and diamond-set decoration, overall length 5.1cm, width 2.8cm, 15.4g
£600-£800
209. A early Victorian gem stone brooch with nine large mixed cut citrines held in a closed backed Victorian cut down setting mounted in a diamond shape with brooch pin and ‘C’ clasp, weight 23.7g
£350-£450
210. A pair of white pearl earrings with 18ct stamp to back, 9mm round cultured pearls and screw back fittings, weight 3.5g
£100-£150








211. A delicate drape front fringe necklace with twisted chain suspending a number of fine looped chains, stamped 585, total weight approx 23.5g, total length 36.5g
£800-£1,200
212. A diamond and angel coral bead necklace featuring a hand made coral set clasp floral design with diamond detail, strung to a round coral bead necklace individually knotted beads, length 72cm size of bead 9.5mm
£200-£300
213. A double row faceted garnet necklace the graduated faceted garnets with yellow cold and garnet clasp, total length 35.5cm
£100-£200
214. A 10.5mm natural saltwater pearl diamond set pendant held within a handmade eight claw setting, suspended from a brilliant cut diamond set bar, comprising of six brilliant cut diamonds each tapering in size, together with an anchor certificate and another, weight 5.9g length 3.5cm
£900-£1,200
215. A Masriera plique-á-jour enamel, cultured pearl and diamond necklace the polychrome enamel bell-shaped flowers with drops set with rubies and twin cultured pearl drops, suspended from an openwork plaque of green plique-á-jour enamel leaves with brilliant-cut diamond accents, to single cultured pearl bud and plique-á-jour enamel leaf detail, with fine link neck chain, stamped on the catch 750, in makers case and accompanied by certificate of authenticity No. A-3593-A, signed Masriera and No. A3593A, total weight approx. total pendant drop 64mm
£800-£1,200
216. An amethyst, enamel, seed pearl and emerald pendant necklace
openwork with oval shaped central amethyst surrounded by enamelled scrolls and alternating seed pearls and small emeralds, on basket mount, with 9ct gold fancy link chain, total length of pendant 3cm, total weight 9.7g
£400-£600
217. A demantoid garnet and diamond necklace centrally set with an oval mixed cut green demantoid garnet surrounded with a halo of white brilliant cut diamonds, suspended from a single diamond set to a plain trace chain, weight 5g length of chain 42cm
£600-£800
218. A Belle Epoque diamond drop necklace with French import stamp, each brilliant cut diamond is held in an eight claw mount, suspended from a knife edge bar, the ‘crown’ design mounted centrally is set with matching rose cut diamonds attached to fine trace chain, clasp is a silver bolt ring, weight 4.4g, length of chain 47cm
£600-£800



219. A six strand garnet bead bracelet each strand comprises of faceted garnets and lacquered bead (not pearl), attached to a panel clasp, set with one large rose cut garnet and two smaller rose cut garnets either side, bezel set with embossed detail, weight 18.9g, length 20.5cm
£200-£300
220. A classical style French jade panel bracelet with four carved jade panels depicting flora, set within an oval portrait mount, wide rectangular links, galleried mount with a hidden, split pin clasp and safety chain, weight 37.8g length 17cm
£1,200-£1,800
221. A cameo panel bracelet each shell panel carved with a day of the Roman calendar, set in a gold mount, stamped with French control marks on clasp, total weight approx 24g, length 19cm
£750-£850
222. A 9ct yellow and white gold square link bracelet with 9ct hallmark to clasp, rectangle fancy link articulated bracelet with snap clasp and figure eight safety catch, weight 10g length 20cm
£150-£250
223. A 9ct gold gate link bracelet with 9ct hallmark, three row articulated bracelet with a trigger clasp, weight 16,8g length 20cm
£250-£350
224. A fancy link cultured pearl bracelet
17 undrilled 4-4.5mm cultured pearls (untested) held within a wirework and fancy link bracelet, marked ‘14K’, weight 22.3g, length 18.5cm
£500-£600
225. A 9ct gold gate bracelet with 9ct hallmark London 1974, five bar fancy link bracelet with a heart shape lock and safety chain, weight 24g, diameter 6cm
£420-£480
226. A fancy link panel bracelet with navette shaped carved wooden panels depicting birds and mammals, interspersed with fancy rope twist links, import marks, total weight approx 20g
£500-£700
227. A bracelet with 12 charms some with Russian marks, attached to a fancy link chain including stone enamel and glass decorated eggs, chain stamped 9ct, weight 34,1g length 18cm
£600-£800
228. A 9ct gold charm bracelet the curb flat link chain stamped 9ct suspending a number of hollow charms including dolphin, enamelled handbag, purse, rabbit snoopy etc, total weight 35g
£700-£1,000
229. A charm bracelet with 750 stamp to bracelet, charms including 585 stamp on the accordion, clog, hedgehog, and Munchen shield, 9ct hallmarks on the spinning wheel, Eros, Big Ben, ballerina, pair of clogs with 9ct stamp on the St Christopher and acorn, French control mark Eagles head on the paint bushes and pallet, cow bell, whistle, and 750 stamp on Sagittarius emblem no visible mark on the castanets, weight 34.3g length 19cm
£650-£750
230. An unusual gold charm bracelet with 9ct hallmark Birmingham 1967, heart lock and fancy curb link chain, and charms including a half sovereign, a working lighter (untested), a school house with opening roof, a light house with working light (untested), opening motor car, a decorative bottle with screw perfume stopper, a church which opens to reveal a marriage couple, a Masonic ball (silver guilt), fob seal with citrine, an old style telephone, ice skate, an imp a jug and a zodiac charm Leo, weight 117g, diameter 6cm
£3,000-£3,500
231. An impressive collection of fob seals and other charms bracelet including a black moor carved in tortoise shell with 585 stamp, a fig sign hand with applied rope work, Eros sharpening an arrow fob, a bull, a fish, blood stone fob, an engraved shield fob, an oval hard stone fob with Daniel wrestling the lion, oak leaf fob depicting bird leaving a cage, a diamond set ball, a bejewelled hard stone fob and one other attached to a curb link chain with a heart clasp and safety chain, weight 150g
£5,000-£6,000




232. A 9ct gold charm bracelet with charms including heart shape clasp, set of football boots and football, lucky horse shoe, 21st birthday key and full size signet ring attached to a curb chain, weight 25.9g length 21cm
£500-£700
233. A 9ct gold locking charm bracelet featuring 9ct hallmarked bracelet and charms including a bunch of keys, teddy, windmill, sheep and wedding ring miniature, weight 20g, diameter 6cm
£300-£400
234. A 9ct gold heart lock charm bracelet with 9ct hallmark, five 9ct charms attached to a solid curb chain featuring a spinning wheel, old style telephone, coffee pot, Venus with mirror and a amethyst set fob seal, heart lock clasp and safety chain, weight 38g, diameter 6cm £700-£800
235. A Lalaounis signed brooch with 750 stamp, abstract rams head brooch with textured beadwork and satin finish to the horns, makers mark 750 to reverse, weight 15.7g length 6.5cm, width 3.5cm
£500-£600
236. An 18ct stylish rope bracelet with 750 stamp, makers stamp 166VI mark Nicolis Cola Vicenza, with two entwined textured rope links, snap clasp and figure eight safety catch, weight 53.6g, length 22cm
£2,500-£3,000
237. An 18ct fancy rope link necklace with 18ct London hallmark with a bolt ring clasp, weight 55.3g, length 77cm
£2,000-£3,000
238. A stylish wide mesh bracelet with tassel detail stamped 18ct import mark, an articulated Italian style engineered bracelet, with a box clasp and figure eight safety catch, ‘V’ shaped tassel and bead detail (one deficient), weight 67.9g internal diameter 6cm, width 1.85cm
£3,500-£4,000
239. An Italian zodiac Gemini pendant with 750 stamp and Italian control mark, depicting the carved faces of Gemini twin in the form of a medal with the words GEMELLI embossed to the border plain textured reverse and suspension loop, weight 29g, diameter 4cm
£1,000-£2,000
240. A 9ct gold gate bracelet with 9ct hallmark London 1979, a seven bar gate bracelet with heart lock clasp and safety chain, weight 12.8g, width 2.5cm
£200-£300
241. A 9ct gold fancy link gate bracelet with heart locket the heart locket with chased decoration and the seven row bracelet with fancy lobed shaped links, total weight 34.9g
£600-£800
242. A 1970s design ‘V’ necklace with 9ct hallmark London 1969, flat weave link necklace featuring a turquoise set flower pin and snap clasp, weight 22.6g length 42cm
£400-£600
243. A white gold hinged bangle with 375 stamp, rectangle profile wave design stiff bangle with two safety catch and a snap clasp, weight 7.9g, diameter 6cm
£120-£180
244. A hinged bangle
9ct gold with a metal core, Victorian floral scroll work engraving, snap clasp and safety chain, weight 30g, diameter 6cm
£80-£150
245. An Italian bangle with 375 Italian control mark, square cross section with a wire twist design, sprung hinged bangle with figure eight safety clasp, weight 7.7g £120-£180
246. A rose cut diamond seed pearl crossover design bangle with 750 stamp, three flower claw collets set with pearls (untested), floral design through the centre, with diamond set raised sweeping crossover detail either side with an open solid wire hinged back with a snap clasp and finger eight safety catch, weight 21g, diameter 6cm
£700-£900
247. A three stone diamond trilogy pendant on an 18ct gold chain with 18ct gold hallmark, a fine spiga chain with bolt ring clasp and a 9ct three stone trilogy pendant (2), weight of 18ct 3.1g weight of 9ct pendant 1.3g length of chain 50cm £150-£250
248. A collection of 9ct gold chains including a cross charm with 750 Rio stamp suspended from a 9ct diamond cut trace chain, a 9ct hallmarked plain belcher chain, one with horn of plenty charm, two 9ct rope twist chain, a box chain, pieces of a broken chain and a personalised necklace with the name Elizabeth (8), total weight 36.4g lengths 2x69cm 1x56cm 1x51cm 1x46cm 1x42cm and the name necklace 41cm £300-£500
249. A three coloured gold bracelet and fancy link necklace featuring flat textured flush link bracelet with a snap clasp and figure eight safety catch together with a design led gold link necklace with adjustable length (2), weight 21.3g length of chain 47cm length of bracelet 19cm £400-£450
250. A 9ct gold Albert chain with twisted T bar, and safety chain, weight 79g, total length 55cm £1,700-£2,800



251. An Italian style fancy link chain with 750 stamp to clasp, a long chain with leaf motif on each link, weight 28g, length 77cm
£1,200-£1,500
252. An Italian style fancy link chain with 750 stamp to clasp, a long chain with leaf motif on each link, weight 30g, length 81cm
£1,200-£1,500
253. A green enamel and gold necklace the fancy link necklace with barrel shaped green enamel spacers, total length 51cm
£200-£300
254. A Child and Child enamel and gold chain late 19th century, the fine chain with four twisted sections of pale blue enamel with spiral wire design, clasp with makers mark, weight 3.3g, length 41cm
£200-£300
255. A 9ct belcher chain with 9ct hallmark, 5mm solid link chain with bolt ring clasp, weight 13.3g length 42cm
£250-£350
256. An Italian spiga chain with 750 stamp to tag and clasp, an Italian control mark, fancy link heavy chain with lobster clasp, weight 20g, length 72cm, width of link 2mm
£700-£900

257. A fancy link belcher chain with 22ct stamp to shepherds crook clasp, weight 15.5g length 52.5cm
£600-£800
258. A fancy link chain with a 24k stamp and bolt ring clasp, weight 4.4g length 51cm
£200-£400
259. An enamel Essex Regimental brooch, 1881-1958 marked 14ct Plat, depicting the castle and key of Gibraltar, surmounted by a Sphinx resting on a tablet inscribed ‘Egypt’, commemorating service in the Egyptian campaigns, weight 7.2g
£250-£350
260. A Patriz Huber Jugendstil silver-gilt and plique-à-jour butterfly brooch the cells coloured with red, green and blue enamel, with wire work swirl and geometric designs, with maker initials and stamped 925, diameter 5cm
£100-£150
261. A decorative diamond set parakeet brooch featuring two birds facing each other encrusted with diamonds, rubies and sapphires on a silver perch, weight 8.8g
£100-£150
262. A collection of Victorian brooches
including a silver Scottish brooch in the form of a buckle with scroll work engraving and inlayed with malachite, pin clasp to rev, a portrait of a young lady wearing a rose in her hair, painted on shell, bezel mounted on a decorative paste set frame, an oval carved mourning brooch and an oval paste set silver to be worn on a ribbon (4)
£80-£120
263. An 18ct diamond Gemini brooch depicting the Gemini twins holding a diamond set ribbon with a brooch pin and bayonet clasp, weight 6.5g size 3.5x3.5mm
£200-£300
264. A collection of gem set bar brooches
including a 9ct Chester hallmark with five graduating round garnet stones, a single stone garnet held in an eight claw setting stamp 9ct, a turquoise set lovers knot stamp 9ct and a bar with a cluster drop stamp 9ct (4), weight 8.9g
£80-£120
265. A 9ct opal set brooch 1970s, with 9ct hallmark London 1971-2, abstract design with a bark effect set with a large cabochon opal, brooch clasp to rev, weight 14.8g, diameter 5cm
£300-£400

266. An opal set brooch 1970s, with hallmark London 1971-2, set with a black opal doublet mounted in an abstract, heavily textured decorative mount, weight 13.6g
£200-£300
267. A micro mosaic oval brooch depicting the Doge’s Palace, Venice, in later gold frame with French control marks, width 3.8cm
£300-£400
268. A micro mosaic brooch of square form depicting the Pantheon, Rome, width approx 4.3cm
£300-£400


269. A Victorian hunting pin and a black onyx pin featuring a black banded onyx cabochon in a classical setting with rope-work detail and a fox head portrait pin painted on ceramic, weight 3.5g
£80-£120
270. A French fox head pin with eagle head French control marks on the pin, nicely carved fox head mounted to a safety style brooch pin, weight 4.1g, length 4.5cm
£150-£250

271. An Arts and Crafts tie/cravat pin comprising of three open work Art Nouveau cast forms with hand engraved spiral, each attached by chain, set with feature peacock glass drop and pin to reverse, weight 11.6g, length of chain 19cm, height of pin 5cm
£400-£600
272. A diamond and citrine pendant and ear drop set comprising and oval mixed cut citrine pendant in a bezel setting suspended from a round brilliant cut diamond and a matching set of ear drops with a peg and scroll fixing, weight 10.7g
£200-£400

273. A pair of pendant ear drops set with faceted white zircon gem stones in a tear shaped pendulum suspended from a single zircon stud with peg and scroll fixings in fitted box, weight 3g, length 2cm
£100-£200
274. A pair of plique-à-jour enamel and diamond ear drops the tapering drops set with panels of red and green plique-à-jour and brilliant cut diamonds, total length 5cm, weight approx. 9g
£500-£800
275. A pair of green enamel, diamond and emerald set ear set pendants early 20th century, Indian, composed of enamel and yellow metal drops suspending a cluster of foil backed diamonds suspending foil backed pear shaped faced emeralds, with green enamel decoration to the reverse, length approx. 4cm, total gross weight 17.5g
£500-£600
276. A pair of fire opal and diamond set drop earrings the graduated oval-cut fire opals interspersed with brilliant cut diamonds, length 3.5cm
£600-£800
277. A pair of amethyst, turquoise enamel and gold ear pendants the flower cluster set with amethyst cabochon to the centre surrounded by a border of turquoise enamel, with diamond shaped pendant with amethyst cabochon to centre surrounded by enamel to the corners, London, 1987, with makers mark BH to the reverse, weight 11g, total drop 35mm
£600-£800
278. A pair of cocktail ear pendants set with opal and diamonds with cabochon opal drops, claw mounted, diamond bezel set suspension loop, triangle diamond set detail, parallel set articulated chain and three diamond set to the peg and scroll fitting, weight 11.2g length of drop 6cm
£800-£1,200
279. A pair of opal and ruby ear pendants with 18ct stamp to scroll fitting, a flat cabochon black oval opal, mounted on an oval panel with a surround of round mixed cut rubies (untested), closed back mount, suspension loop to chain link and bead, peg and scroll fixing, weight 12.9g, length 3.5cm
£500-£800
280. A pair of enamel and pearl and yellow gold earrings late 19th century, with green enamel flower to centre set with seed pearl (untested), surrounded by finely enamelled openwork scrolls accented by green enamel details, diameter of flower approx. 1cm, total drop approx. 2.3cm, weight 2.7g
£400-£600
281. A pair of 18ct gold, yellow sapphire, enamel and diamond butterfly ear studs with central marquise yellow sapphires, upper wings set with pave set modern brilliant cut diamonds, contrasting against lower wings with green enamel, hallmarks to posts, weight approx. 4.5g
£200-£300










282. A Scottish hardstone graduated link necklace set with pieces of polished jasper, agate, moss agate in a Victorian cut down bezel setting, with a snap clasp, and ring for detachable pendant (not included) no visible mark, weight 44.2g, length 53cm £300-£400
283. A pair of mid Victorian Scottish 9ct gold hard stone drop earrings with elongated hard stone drops, articulated loop to a round cabochon hard stone top with a screw back ear clip, weight 6.6g length of drop 4.5cm £200-£300
284. A Scottish hard stone dress ring with 9ct stamp to band, a hard stone panel bezel set, galleried and mounted to trifurcated band, weight 4.5g ringer size N £80-£100
285. A Scottish Dirk hardstone brooch comprising of three citrine carved ‘thistles’ set to each hard stone sheaf, engraved metal work frame with brooch pin safety chain and ‘C’ clasp to reverse, no visible marks, weight 14.4g length 9.5cm £100-£150
286. A collection of stone set earrings featuring a tri coloured knot stud, a pink gem set white gold drop, a gem set half hoop, a drop gold form ear pendant and a pair of cameo shell ear pendants with screw back fittings, weight 10.2g £150-£250
287. A collection of hoop earrings featuring a bicolored 9ct gold hoop with roman numerals and a lever back fixing, 9ct gold textured crossover earrings, two pairs of rectangle hoops, two pairs of textured hoops, two pairs of oval hoops, a set of bicolored crossover hoops and three sets of damaged hoops (11), hallmark 9ct 16.4g, stamped 375 and 9ct metal 7.6g and 2.6g others £400-£600
288. A pair of 9ct clip earrings and a chain with 9ct hallmark, half hoop clip earrings with lever back and a 9ct gold belcher chain with bolt ring clasp, weight 5.8g length 46cm
£100-£200
289. A collection of 9ct gold hoop earrings including three sets of twist hoops, a set with white channel set stones, two sets of bicolored gold crossover ear ring, long hoops and a pair of concave textured hoops (8), weight 22.2g
£400-£600
290. A Taurus zodiac bull pendant
A modelled bull in circular pendant with six stars on a textured background, stamped 14K CJS. Engraved inscription to rear, weight 15.2g
£350-£450
291. An Indian diamond pendant hand made with brilliant cut diamonds, weight 5.2g length 4cm
£200-£300
292. An Edwardian foliate cruciform brooch centrally bezel set with a garnet topped doublet, seed pearl set leaves and a further four green paste stones, to the reverse a brooch pin, suspension loop and 9ct stamp, weight 2.7g
£120-£180
293. An Indian Mughal polychrome enamel ‘Peacock’ bracelet the colourful bangle adorned with two opposing Royal blue enamel peacocks (symbolising Royalty), highly decorated throughout in vibrant polychrome enamel in symmetrical patterns set with old rose cut diamonds, with screw unlocking swivel mechanism, tests high carat, total weight approx. 99g, inner diameter 5.5cm
£3,500-£4,500
294. A Continental enamel hinged serpent bangle with body with polychrome enamel in a harlequin pattern, with brilliant cut diamonds to the head, stamped ITALY 18K, 48.6g approx., inner diameter approx. 5.5cm
£2,000-£3,000
295. A Victorian gold enamel and gem set snake bangle the sprung bangle modelled as a snake with blue enamelled head set with cabochon red gem eyes, and half pearl scroll details, with engraved floral detail to the tail, weight approx. 16.9g
£600-£800


296. A late 19th century demantoid garnet and diamond lizard brooch naturalistically modelled encrusted with old cut diamonds and graduated demantoid garnets to the spine, silver set to a yellow gold mount, length 6cm, total weight 7.3g
£1,800-£2,500
297. A late 19th century enamelled lizard brooch the teal guilloché enamelled body set with old cut diamonds down the back and diamonds to the eye, with makers initials to the reverse, length 5cm, weight approx. 5.3g
£500-£700
298. A demantoid garnet and diamond tortoise brooch the body set with diamonds and demantoid garnets, with ruby eyes, weight 7.1g, length 9.4mm £1,500-£2,500
299. A gem-set, enamel and yellow gold giardinetto brooch late 19th century, the ‘ermine’ white enamel scrolling openwork plaque with a central blue and green enamelled foliate motif, a sapphire cabochon collet above and a ruby cabochon collet to either side, all with diamond-set detail, maximum width 3.7cm, 2cm, 6.3g £1,200-£1,800
A buyer’s premium of 27.6% inclusive of VAT @ 20% will be applied to each lot. Lots marked ‡ will be subject to an additional fee - please see page 88.


300. A French butterfly brooch with sapphire and ruby set body, diamond eyes, natural turquoise wings with old cut diamond detail, to reverse a rope-work frame with the eagle head French control mark, later added brooch pin, weight 14.5g wing span 5cm
£200-£300
301. An opal and enamelled wreath brooch with delicate leaf wreath border enamelled in autumnal colours and interspersed with berries, diameter of opal approx. 23mm, weight approx. 7.5g, diameter of brooch 32mm
£500-£700


302. A Robert Phillips aquamarine and enamel brooch mid 19th century, the central oval mixed cut aquamarine to the intricate openwork black, navy blue and white enamel multi border surround, the yellow gold fame stamped with mark for Robert Phillips of Cockspur Street, London, width 4.1cm, depth 3.0mm, 13.6g
£1,800-£2,500
303. A star sapphire, enamel and diamond brooch designed as a central cabochon star sapphire within four black and white enamelled ribbons highlighted with small old cut and rose cut diamonds, weight 16g length 4.5cm
£500-£800
304. An Art Nouveau diamond, pearl and enamel pendant brooch of open work design set with pearl to the centre (untested) surrounded by old cut diamonds and enamel, diameter 32mm approx £250-£350
305. A French yellow gold, enamel and gem-set plaque brooch in the manner of Falize, circa 1880, the rectangular trellis frame with diamond-set border applied to the centre with floral and foliate polychrome enamel motifs, some with diamond-set collet terminals, the reverse stamped ‘BREVETÉ’ (registered design), width 4.7cm, depth 1.7cm, 12.7g
£800-£1,200


306. A Carlo Giuliano enamelled, pearl, gem-set and yellow gold pendant locket, circa 1860 of stylised amphora design and decorated with polychrome enamel, a central oval ruby and rose-cut diamond girdle centrally-set to the spherical body, suspending an articulated bunch of seed pearls ‘grapes’, the neck collet-set with a line of five pearls (untested) and a circular ruby, blue and white enamelled suspensory loop applied with the ‘C.G’ plaque, glazed compartment to the reverse, with a contemporary yellow gold fancy link chain necklace, lengths: pendant 6.4cm, chain 61.5cm, weights: pendant 14.4g, chain 16.0g
£2,500-£3,500
307. An Art Nouveau multi-sapphire, pearl and polychrome enamel brooch the open work brooch with central yellow sapphire flanked by pink and green sapphires, and blue sapphire drop, with enamelled swags and leaves, pearl accents, width approx. 4cm, weight 7.7g
£800-£1,200
308. A cased Carlo Giuliano garnet, diamond, enamel and pearl brooch circa 1875, the open work bar brooch centrally-set with quatrefoil cluster of garnets, each separated by an old-cut diamond, to the black and white piqué enamel with fleur-de-lys design, and pearl terminals (untested), applied makers mark ‘CG’, with a contemporary Morocco leather and gilt tooled fitted case, the interior silk Inscribed ‘C.Giuliano/ 115 Piccadilly’, width of brooch 3.7cm, weight 5g
£1,000-£1,500
309. A Victorian enamel and gem-set pendant brooch circa 1890, the yellow gold openwork scrolling frame decorated in white enamel with pale grey-blue enamel detail and with four old brilliant-cut diamond collets to the border and four claw-set garnets claw-set to the cardinal points, a circular-cut peridot claw-set to the central pink and yellow enamelled star motif, detachable enamelled suspensory loop, together with an associated chain necklace, pendant: overall length 4.4cm approx., width 3.3cm, 9.6g; necklace 2.2g
£1,000-£1,500
310. A Carlo & Arthur Giuliano polychrome enamel and pearl brooch late 19th/early 20th century, of circular openwork design, the floral and foliate motifs in green, red and blue enamel, to the everted blister pearl (untested) claw-set to the centre, presentation inscription dated 1902 to the reverse, initialled C&AG, diameter 2.8cm, 8.9g
£1,000-£1,500

311. A plique-à-jour enamel, opal and cultured pearl dragonfly brooch the female figure with profiled head and swirling robes between outstretched wings with graduated blue and green plique-à-jour enamel wings collet-set with oval cabochon opals and suspending an articulated baroque cultured pearl and collet-set diamond drop, overall width 9cm, 26.3g
£800-£1,200
312. An A.J.Hedges and Co 14K opal, diamond and enamel brooch late 19th century, the blue enamelled wings with fine purple enamelling detail set with old cut diamonds, the blue enamel body set with diamond, surmounted by an circular cut opal and demantoid eyes, the thorax set with opal, with spring loaded two sided clasp, makers mark to reverse, diameter 5.5cm
Patent November 1886
£600-£800
313. An opal and diamond butterfly brooch the wings pavé set with cabochon opals and body with rose cut diamonds, width 3cm
£400-£600
314. An Edwardian enamel, mother-of-pearl and gem set dragonfly brooch with mother-of-pearl abdomen, thorax set with old cut diamonds, yellow and orange patterned enamel wings and gem set eyes, set within a fitted case, weight 7.8g, length 3.5cm, width 4cm
£500-£800
315. A Child and Child enamel and demantoid garnet butterfly brooch the blue enamel wings with royal blue pattern surrounded by a border of demantoid garnets, with demantoid garnets to the body, with makers mark to the reverse, diameter 27mm
£500-£600
316. A sapphire, diamond and enamel butterfly brooch the yellow gold frame with pale blue enamel wings set with diamonds and sapphires, with centre collet set diamond to the thorax and pearl drop for the abdomen, diameter 4.4cm, weight approx. 5.9g
£300-£500

317. An opal, gem-set and enamelled pendant necklace circa 1890, the detachable brooch/pendant centrally-set with a heart-shaped opal and old-brilliant-cut cluster to the openwork scrolling floral and foliate polychrome enamelled surround highlighted with old brilliant-cut diamonds and a circular-cut ruby, to the matching detachable ‘ermine’ enamel and pearl suspensory loop and necklace with filed belcher link yellow gold back chain, pendant length 4.5cm, necklace 40.0cm, combined weight 26.5g
£2,000-£3,000
318. A Victorian black opal and diamond ring with a surround of twenty four old cut diamonds in a Victorian cut down setting, weight 5.1g finger size K-L
£2,000-£3,000
319. A large opal and diamond metamorphic pendant ring the large solid cabochon opal set within a surround of circular full brilliant cut diamonds in white gold, on a trace chain stamped 750, together with a folding pendant loop and ring mount, London marks 1989, ring J1/2
£2,000-£3,000
320. A large opal and diamond dress ring the oval cabochon opal, weighing approx. 21.4ct, set within a brilliant cut surround, with platinum mount, with report from Gem & Pearl Laboratory 2012 stating that the opal is natural and is 21.4ct, size L
£1,800-£2,500
321. An Edwardian pendant on diamond and pearl chain with a GCS certificate dated October 2015 stating that the pearls are natural saltwater and the opal is approx. 15ct with no indication of treatment, featuring a cabochon opal pendulum drop, spectral play of colours including strong green blue yellow and purple, old cut diamond set suspension loop, featuring four old cut diamonds set in a bezel mount with milgrain detail, paper clip platinum chain set throughout with eight natural pearl measuring 3-4mm, indistinct mark on chain, length of chain 40cm
£800-£1,200

322. An enamel, pearl and gem-set butterfly brooch the outstretched wings decoration with pinky lilac enamel with polychrome dotted detail and diamond-set openwork edges, pearl (untested) antennae and abdomen, pink sapphire thorax and emerald eyes, closed back setting, on frame with poinçons stamped to pin and hook, maximum width 5.2cm, 20.8g
£500-£800
323. A polychrome enamel pendant brooch 1960s, of open work form with three cream enamel petals enclosing turquoise enamel centres, interspersed with gold sections heightened with black enamel, marked 750, with makers initials V, weight approx. 12g, diameter 35mm
£350-£450
324. A 14K Art Nouveau seed pearl, topaz and enamel brooch the open work brooch with green enamelled leaves and seed pearl buds, central emerald cut yellow topaz surmounted by a single diamond, marked 14K and with makers mark possibly for Krementz & Co, width 37mm, weight approx. 4.2g
£250-£350
325. A plique-à-jour enamel and opal dragonfly ring composed of two symmetrical dragonflies with plique-à-jour wings with diamond eyes enclosing two navette shaped opals, with French poinçon to shank for 18K, size N, weight 7.3g
£600-£800
326. An enamelled leaf and gem set insect brooch the yellow metal brooch decorated with dark green guilloché enamel, surmounted by a gem set insect with opal body and rose cut diamond set wings, French poinçon, width 5cm, weight 15g
£500-£800
327. An Art Nouveau style French plique-à-jour pendant/brooch of circular form with seated maiden holding out an enamelled rose, with diamond set to her dress, surrounded by enamelled roses and tendrils, with French control mark and makers mark (indistinguishable), with fine trace chain and silk green collar, diameter 33mm, weight pendant 19.8g
£600-£800
328. An Art Nouveau enamel, sapphire and diamond fleur de lis brooch/pendant the openwork brooch with polychrome enamel entwined with blue mixed cut sapphires and a central bezel set diamond, weight 6.8g
£500-£800
329. A novelty enamel diamond and gem-set bee brooch with enamel wings set with rose cut diamonds to tips and single cut diamond head, faceted ruby eyes, emerald cabochon thorax (untested) and a ruby, sapphire and emerald set abdomen, weight 13.5g, length 4cm, width 3cm
£500-£800







330. A plique-à-jour enamel and gem-set butterfly brooch the graduated green and blue plique-à-jour enamel outstretched wings each set with an oval mixed-cut sapphire collet, and diamond-set detail to the edges, diamond-set antennae, head, and abdomen, cabochon ruby eyes, and an oval cabochon emerald collet thorax, maximum width 7.2cm, depth 5.0cm, 20.0g
£2,000-£3,000
331. An Art Nouveau enamel and gem set plique-à-jour dragonfly brooch the segmented dark green enamel body terminating in an old cut diamond, with emerald body, single old cut eyes, with finely enamelled plique-à-jour wings, in fitted box for retailer J.C.Burnier & Zoon, The Hague, diameter 4.5cm
£1,500-£2,500
332. A diamond and multi gem-set en tremblant butterfly brooch the openwork outstretched wings set with white and yellow brilliant-cut diamonds with graduated navette-cut emerald and ruby detail, the head and antennae set with marquise-cut yellow diamonds, the thorax collet-set with a circular emerald cabochon, the abdomen set with brilliant-cut diamonds, maximum width 5.6cm, 28.5g
£2,000-£3,000
333. An enamel and gem-set dragonfly brooch the four outstretched wings enamelled in the rainbow spectrum with an old-cut diamond set to each wing tip, cabochon ruby eyes, sapphire collet thorax, and graduated old-cut diamonds set to the elongated abdomen, maximum width 5.6cm, length 5.3cm, weight approx. 7.7g
£1,000-£1,500
334. An enamel and gem-set butterfly pendant brooch the outstretched wings in graded pastel coloured plique-à-jour enamel with bands of black enamel and diamond-set detail to the diamond-set antennae and collet-set thorax, ruby eyes, detachable brooch fitting, maximum diameter 4.7cm, 10.7g
£800-£1,200

335. An Edwardian agate, seed pearl and enamel panel bracelet comprising six matched cushion panels of banded brown agate each centrally set with a half pearl (untested) in a bezel mount, with white and blue detail enamel bow spacers, all mounted to three rows of 15ct fine rose gold curb chain and a snap clasp fitting, weight 14.5g, length 18cm
£500-£800
336. A demantoid garnet, red enamel, diamond and seed pearl target brooch with central old cut demantoid garnet encircled by a ring of old cut diamonds, a ring of red enamel and finally a border of seed pearls, diameter 22mm
£600-£800
337. An emerald, pearl and diamond pendant the tied bow set with old cut diamonds and central circular cut emerald, suspending a pendant with old cut diamond border surrounding an inner circle of calibre-cut emerald and a swinging pearl (untested), with suspension loop to top, total drop 4cm
£800-£1,200
338. A Child and Child enamel, diamond and pearl lattice brooch of flower shape with openwork centre with lattice pattern set with seed pearls and rose cut diamonds, with red enamel border, and makers trade mark to the reverse, in Wartski’s retailers box, diameter approx. 22mm
£500-£700
339. An Edwardian chrysoberyl cats eye and diamond pendant with a central cats eye held in a cut down setting with a surround of rose cut diamonds, surrounded by seed pearls, to the reverse a locket back with glass and bezel wire, weight 6.7g, length of drop 2.7mm
£800-£1,200
340. A Krementz 14K Art Nouveau polychrome enamel brooch the openwork brooch with profile of young lady to centre smelling an iris set with old cut diamond, encircled by polychrome enamelled ribbons, with makers mark to the clasp, diameter approx. 3cm, weight approx. 7.6g
£400-£600
341. A Victorian diamond and enamel snake and bow pendant set to a ribbon of gold featuring old mine cut diamonds grain set in silver and blue guilloché enamel on gold in the form of a clover, with a diamond set snake suspension loop set with ruby cabochon eyes, weight 3.8g length of drop 3.5cm
£800-£1,200






342. A Russian pink sapphire, diamond and yellow gold brooch by Bolin, circa 1890, the bloomed and lightly textured yellow gold openwork foliate surround set to the centre with two pink sapphire collets, an old brilliant-cut diamond collet applied to either end, the pin stamped ‘BOLIN’, and ‘56’ zolotniks, maker’s mark KL (probably for Karl Linke), contemporary fitted leather and gilt tooled case, the interior silk for C E Bolin with double headed Imperial eagle
£1,500-£2,500
343. An Alfred Philips pearl and diamond and enamel pendant brooch later 19th century, the open work pendant with pink enamelled flower to centre set with pearl (untested), with open work scrolls with black and white enamel interspersed with green enamel ivy leaves, with pearl drop (untested), with makers initials AP, total drop 3.5cm
£500-£600
344. A diamond, pearl and enamelled pendant brooch
the open work pendant with central pink enamelled wild rose centred with old cut diamond, surrounded by three enamelled leaves interspersed with buds set with pearls (untested), on an intertwined frame with thorns and pearl drop, total length with drop 44mm
£300-£500
345. A mid Victorian seed pearl, enamel and diamond bracelet
the adjustable textured bracelet with turquoise enamel with design to centre set with old diamonds and pearl to centre (untested), encircled by half peal border, terminating in matching detail to strap, weight approx. 64.2g, inner diameter approx. 7.8cm, width approx. 2.2cm
£2,500-£3,500



346. A sapphire, gold, enamel and pearl Holbeinesque pendant third quarter 19th century, of oval form with central cushion-shaped sapphire set within an openwork quatrefoil border of old brilliant-cut diamonds and pearls interspersed with red and green enamel leaves, set on a scalloped frame with old brilliant and rose cut diamonds and rubies, suspending a enamel, diamond and pearl drop, verbal report from GCS, 2025 stating five pearls natural saltwater and central sapphire approx. 5.4ct Sri Lanka no heat, total length approx. 7cm, total weight 30.5g
£5,000-£8,000
347. A Victorian Holbeinesque polychrome enamel pendant/brooch the closed back gold and champlevé polychrome enamel brooch set with three cushion shape chrysoberyls to the edge and four square cut stones to the centre, with large pear shaped chrysoberyl, width 4cm, total drop 3.8cm
£2,000-£3,000
348. A mid Victorian gem-set, pearl and enamel Holbeinesque pendant/locket the centrally set with an oval shaped pink sapphire surrounded by a border of a trefoil of diamonds, surrounded by a border of alternating pearls and emerald cut emeralds (pearls untested) within a polychrome enamel surround, suspending a pear shaped pink sapphire in a polychrome surround, with pink sapphire and enamel suspension loop, the reverse with locket compartment, GCS report for pink sapphires tested as Sri Lankan no heat treatment, total length approx. 67mm, weight approx. 19.3g
£2,000-£3,000
349. A black opal dress ring with a play of colour ranging from blue to deep purple, an oval cabochon stone held in a fine bezel setting, rope-work border, open work wire flower and bead detail to each shoulder, mounted to a three wire band, 9ct stamp to the outside of the ring, weight 4.2g finger size N-O
£200-£400





350. A ruby and diamond dress ring featuring a bright red natural certificated cushion cut ruby set in a flat panel surrounded by brilliant cut diamonds with milgrain detail, scalloped mount raised soft ‘D’ shaped band with daylights, weight 7.3g, finger size Q
£1,500-£2,000
351. An Edwardian chrysoberyl cat’s eye diamond set cluster ring with old mine cut diamonds set in a scallop setting surrounding an oval cabochon chatoyant chrysoberyl, hallmarked 18ct, weight 4.7g, finger size O-P
£600-£800
352. A Burmese Sapphire and diamond ring centrally set with a 2.20 carat oval mixed cut bright blue sapphire surrounded by individually set round brilliant cut diamonds, with a open wire-scroll work collet mounted to a plain raised flat band of stamped 18ct rose colour metal, with GCS verbal report stating that the sapphire is Burmese with no heat, weight 4.4g finger size O-P size of stone 7.9x6.8mm
£1,500-£2,000


353. A Boucheron emerald, sapphire, ruby and diamond dress ring with central-set cabochon Colombian emerald, surrounded by calibre-cut rubies, single cut diamonds, the sides with twisted bifurcated calibre cut sapphires, signed Boucheron Paris numbered 48057, GCS verbal report emerald approx. 1.7ct and Colombian, size G1/2
£2,500-£3,500
354. An Alexandrite and diamond cluster ring the oval alexandrite weighing 1.83 with a circular-cut diamond surround, together with a report dated 8th November 2007 and numbered 984552
£1,000-£1,500
355. A contemporary 13ct cushion cut sapphire cocktail ring flanked by four brilliant cut square diamonds, centre sapphire is faceted mixed cut cushion shape, origin Sri Lanka (Ceylon), held in four double clawed corner setting, plain wire collet mount, the band is raised shoulder with rectangle cross section, no visible hallmark, weight 8,5g finger size
£7,000-£9,000



356. An Art Deco hessonite garnet set ring featuring a syrupy orange hessonite garnet square step cut garnet set to a fine pierced wire-work collet triangle pierced shoulder with rose cut diamond detail, no visible marks, weight 3.8g finger size M-N
£800-£1,200
357. A Ben Rosenfeld 18ct gold and blue enamel snake ring
London 1968 with single cut diamond eyes, with makers initials BRLd, size H
£500-£700
358. A contemporary green garnet bombe dress ring comprising three rows of round faceted calibrated bright green garnets (untested) in a black rhodium setting, 750 stamp, white metal high domed tapering band with intricate’ marquise shaped’ back holed mount, weight 8.3g, finger size N-O
£500-£800




359. A pair of green garnet and diamond bombe ear pendants modern, comprising five row, calibrated round facet green garnets (untested) in a black rhodium hoop mount, suspended from a bombe set, three row, calibrated, round brilliant cut diamond, hoop ear ring with post and lever fittings, 750 stamp, these can be worn as separate diamond hoops and with the bottom reversed, 750 stamp to both parts, weight 14.7, length 3cm
£800-£1,200
360. A collection of 9ct yellow and white gold chains and pendants featuring a 9ct diamond and sapphire set flower necklace set to a flat link chain with a box clasp and figure eight safety catch, a diamond set rectangle pendant on a fine fancy link twist chain, a garnet set cross, an key with 18 motif and a diamond set infinity pendant (5), 9ct gold weight 10.7g
£150-£250
361. An Italian moon and sun pendant, and an 18ct gold, emerald and diamond ring with 18ct hallmark, emerald and diamond half hoop ring and a sun and moon pendant with Italian control mark stamp 750 (2), weight 4.5g
£200-£400
362. A fancy fringe pendant with an open work lattice bead design, tear drop articulated fringe and suspension loop, weight 14.4g
£800-£1,200
363. A Chinese good luck stone pendant depiction the characters longevity and good fortune on each side mounted to a lucky green ‘spectacle set’ stone, weight 5.6g length 3.5cm
£100-£150

364. A Victorian locket with hand engraved decoration and rope work detail and suspension loop, to the inside a double portrait of a lady and man with glass widow and bezel wire, weight 15.5g, length 5mm
£400-£600
365. A 9ct novelty chick pendant with 9ct hallmark, suspended from a 9ct hallmarked belcher chain, weight 10g, length of chain 40cm
£300-£400
366. A pair of white and black diamond hoop earrings with 10k stamp, lightning strike design, grain set round brilliant cut white and black diamonds with a hinge and peg fixing, weight 2.7g, diameter 1.8cm
£80-£120
367. A pair of 2.70ct diamond hoop earrings with a total of thirty four round brilliant cut diamonds set down the front and on the inside, with a hinged opening and peg fitting stamped 14ct, weight 7.1g, diameter 2.5cm, width of band 3mm
£800-£1,200
368. A pair of diamond set hoop earrings each comprising of eight round brilliant cut diamonds mounted in a galleried channel setting, hidden hinge opening to peg fixing, 750 stamp to each inside, weight 6.3g size of hoop 1.7cm
£400-£600



369. A pair of diamond cluster drop earrings featuring a seven stone cluster drop of round brilliant cut diamonds suspended from a second smaller seven stone cluster with peg and screw fittings, 750 stamp to scroll, weight 2.8g, length 1cm
£200-£300
370. A diamond set cluster pendant with 750 stamp, a double cluster drop pendant each set with seven round brilliant cut diamonds suspended from a fine snake link chain, weight 4.6g length 42cm
£200-£300
371. An Edwardian diamond set, daisy cluster ring dated 1916 with 18ct Birmingham hallmarks, comprising of seven old cut diamonds held in a grin and bezel setting, scallop under wire collet mounted to a split band, weight 2.4g, finger size Q-R
£500-£600
372. An 18ct gold square cut diamond ring with 18ct hallmark, single diamond corner set to a raised knife edged band, weight 3.1g finger size O
£180-£250
373. A diamond set panel ring featuring old cut diamonds grain set across a marquise-shaped panel of white metal to a raised knife edge band stamp 18ct, weight 2.7g finger size O
£200-£400

374. A diamond cluster necklace with nineteen diamond set daisy clusters each with seven brilliant cut diamonds held in a claw setting, linked to a flat link chain with a length adjuster, lobster clasp stamped 18k, weight 17.5g length 42cm
£1,000-£2,000
375. An aquamarine and diamond-set panel bracelet the central square-cut aquamarine collet set above the single-cut diamond-set articulated rectangular panels to the tapering conjoined three strand wirework strap with deployment clasp, length circa 18cm, 23.6g
£1,000-£1,500
376. A Chantecler Art Deco style coral and diamond bracelet the three row coral bead bracelet with diamond set spacers, with makers marks to the reverse, total length 17.5cm, width approx. 1.4cm
£800-£1,200
377. A diamond set line bracelet with gently graduated line of claw set old cut diamonds, attached to a double link chain and box clasp, no visible hallmarks, weight 6.4g, length 14cm
£600-£800
378. An elegant Victorian diamond and pearl floral spray brooch set with old mine cut diamonds and old rose cut diamonds mounted in silver upon rose gold, featuring an opening flower, with grain set and bezel set diamonds, centrally peg set pearls, weight 14.5g length 7cm
£2,000-£3,000
379. A trilogy diamond ring with 18ct stamp to band, three brilliant cut diamonds set in a rex claw setting mounted on a tiffany style band, weight 3.7g finger size N-O
£400-£600
380. A pair of rose cut diamond earrings with 585 stamp, closed back setting and screw back post fixings, weight 2.3g
£80-£100
381. A diamond solitaire ring with 750 stamp, centrally set diamond solitaire held in four claws, the band is grain set with six round brilliant cut diamonds each side, with full AGI report, weight 3.5g finger size ‘L’
£500-£800



382. A diamond set Art Deco ring with continental platinum mark, an ‘inline’ diamond panel ring with three round transitional cut diamonds mounted in a square setting with a row of single cut diamonds set above and below the panel to a wide low profile fitting band, weight 7.2g finger size N
£600-£800
383. A 1940s French, diamond Tank ring with French eagle head control marks to the back of the band, a flat panel set with four old mine cut cushion-shape diamonds, with geometric step down design set with single cut and old brilliant cut diamonds mounted to a wide flat tapering band, weight 12.2g, finger size N
£1,000-£1,500
384. A old cut diamond ring with 18ct stamp to band, a single old cut diamond set in six claws to a rex collet, raised white metal shoulders and a d shaped band, weight 2.9g finger size N-O
£400-£600
385. A diamond gypsy set ring with 18ct stamp, nicely presented old cut diamond claw set to a soft ‘D’ shaped tapered band, weight 3.8mm finger size O
£550-£750


386. A diamond encrusted Edwardian panel ring with fifteen old cut diamonds set to a marquise shape panel, scallop design wore work collet and trifurcated band, stamped with 18ct PLAT, weight 3.5g, finger size P-Q
£600-£800
387. A diamond eternity ring claw set with twenty seven baguette cut diamonds mounted in unmarked yellow metal, weight 6.8g finger size O-Q
£1,500-£2,000
388. An 18ct gold diamond cluster ring with 18ct 1978 London hallmark, a four tier cluster head set with round brilliant cut diamonds in the form of a flower, mounted to a high wire-work collet and tiffany style band, weight 6.9g, finger size P
£800-£1,200
389. A diamond eternity ring with grain set round brilliant cut diamonds, square back holed mount and a plain border, weight 4.2g finger size leading edge P1/2
£600-£800
390. An 18ct diamond cluster ring with 18ct hallmark Birmingham 1988, thirty seven round brilliant cut diamonds set in white gold, high wire work collet with a raised shoulder to band, weight 6.4g finger size Q
£500-£800


391. A diamond solitaire ring mounted in an eight claw setting to a raised yellow band, weight 3.3g finger size P
£400-£600
392. An Edwardian diamond flower head brooch pendant centrally claw set with an old cut diamond, eight diamond set petals with a suspension loop and brooch pin to the reverse, weight 5.7g, diameter 3cm
£600-£800
393. An 18ct diamond half eternity ring with 18ct London hallmark, twelve brilliant cut diamonds set within a channel of yellow gold, weight 4.1g, finger size N
£200-£400
394. An 18ct white gold and diamond half eternity ring with 18ct hallmark Tolkowsky, with nine natural brilliant cut diamonds held in a channel setting, weight 4.2g, finger size N
£200-£400
395. A pair of associated diamond set earrings featuring two separate filigree panels each set with old mine cut diamonds and a synthetic blue baguette cut sapphire with peg and scroll fixings, weight 3.1g
£200-£300

396. An Edwardian diamond set daisy sweetheart ring with nine old cut diamonds grain set cluster, wire-work collet and a tiffany style band, small finger size, weight 1.4g, finger size G-H
£80-£120
397. An 18ct gold three stone diamond ring with 750 hallmark Sheffield 1991, set with three brilliant cut diamonds, claw set, mounted on a tiffany style band, weight 2.5g, finger size L-M
£100-£200
398. A five stone diamond ring with old mine cut diamonds gently graduating, eight rose cut diamonds set points (one deficient) and scrollwork to side, stamped 18ct, weight 4.8g, finger size N
£800-£1,200
399. A diamond trilogy ring set with three round brilliant cut diamonds across the finger mounted on a tiffany style band, weight 2.9g, finger size S-T
£80-£120
400. An 18ct Leo Cat natural diamond halo ring featuring a single stone, held in a claw setting with a halo and shoulder of grain set diamonds, milgrain detail, to the side scrollwork mount and a rectangle profile band, full 18ct hallmark, weight 3.8g, finger size O-P
£400-£600

401. A Victorian gold snake ring with ruby and diamond with 18ct hallmark Chester 1882-83, with four coils in yellow gold, cabochon set ruby red eyes, and an old mine cut diamond set head stone, with a soft ‘D’ profile to the band, weight 10.8g finger size leading edge U1/2 width of band 11mm
£600-£800
402. An 18ct diamond solitaire ring and associated wedding band with 18ct London hallmarks to each, a square faceted diamond 0.60ct held in a four claw setting of white gold mounted to a solid raised knife edge band and a court shape wedding band (2), weight 3.2g finger size K- L weight 2.4g finger size K
£400-£600
403. An 18ct five stone diamond ring with 18ct hallmark, round brilliant cut diamonds totalling 1,25ct, held in a shared clawed setting, band is a soft ‘D’ profile, weight 4.7g finger size L-M, width of band 2.6mm
£400-£600
404. An 18ct Edwardian diamond five stone ring with 18ct hallmark Chester 1909-10, five graduating old cut diamond, held in a scallop claw setting, with a ‘D’ shape tapering band, weight 4.3g finger size N-O
£300-£600


405. A pair of diamond cluster earrings
with a total of 2.42 carats of natural round brilliant cut diamonds, claw set flower cluster setting with screw back post and scroll fixings, weight 4.4g, diameter 1.1cm
£1,800-£2,500
406. An attractive Continental Art Deco diamond set panel brooch of rectangular open work design, radiating lines set with rose cut diamonds, central oval diamond set collet, with four round old cut diamonds bezel set to open work frame, two row gallery with brooch pin and trombone fitting, indistinct mark, weight 11.8g, length 5.8cm, width 2.8cm
£1,000-£1,500
407. A French novelty diamond elephant pin with the French eagle head control mark, running dog chasing elephant pin, grain set with rose cut diamonds and each with ruby eye, weight 3.8g length 7.5cm
£350-£400
408. A pair of diamond encrusted statement earrings with pearl drop centrally set with a round articulated brilliant cut diamond, Indian design, metalwork with rope twist border grain set with brilliant cut diamonds, pearl drop (untested) with suspension loop, to the reverse a post and lever fitting, weight 21.8g
£1,200-£1,800




409. A platinum diamond ring with GIA certificate round brilliant cut diamond weighing 0.70 carat, colour D, VVS1 clarity, mounted in a six claw setting, with platinum hallmark 950, with raised shoulders slightly tapering, weight 3.7g, finger size K-L
£800-£1,000
410. A solitaire light yellow square diamond ring with indistinct hallmark, a square cut diamond, set in four claws, with a cross over wire-work collet and raised shoulders with daylight windows and soft ‘D’ shape profile, weight 4.4g finger size L-M
£1,000-£1,500
411. A 1970s diamond and sapphire cluster ring with 18ct hallmark London 1974, a claw set cluster comprising of nineteen round brilliant cut diamonds and six round mixed cut sapphires mounted on a tiffany style band, weight 5.8g finger size Q-R
£400-£600
412. An Edwardian diamond and ruby dress ring with 18ct stamp, centrally gypsy set old single cut diamond with rubies (one deficient) either side, weight 4,2g finger size R
£120-£180
413. A sapphire and diamond five stone ring centrally set with a blue round faceted sapphire, double old single cut diamond accent either side and a further two sapphires to finish, with scroll work detail, weight 3.7g finger size Q-R
£400-£600
414. A sapphire and diamond trilogy ring with 18ct and plat stamp, three stone wrap around ring centrally set with a blue sapphire and diamond round single cuts to either side, weight 2.4g finger size M-N
£80-£120
415. A French sapphire and diamond cocktail ring with the French control marks, featuring an 8ct cornflower blue sapphire mounted in claws to a diamond set rectangle panel with baguette cut diamond accents to each corner, rope twist border, the band features four rope twist wires between a plain wire border and a further two stone diamond accents each side, weight 23.5g, finger size leading edge J
£3,000-£5,000
416. A diamond and sapphire link bracelet centrally set with a cabochon sapphire, each link comprises of two old cut diamond and three rose cut diamonds with milgrain detail, engraved side pattern and articulated straight-link bracelet back with snap clasp and safety chain catch, no visible mark, weight 13.7g, diameter 6cm
£1,500-£2,000
417. A French bangle set with ruby, diamond and pearl centrally set with a natural saltwater button pearl, surrounded by a halo of old mine cut diamonds in a cut down setting and calibrated old cut rubies in a thread and grain setting mounted on a wire- work collet, a double row bangle featuring grain set diamonds and rubies, with an invisible hinge mechanism and snap clasp, with French poinçon, with GCS verbal report for pearl from GCS lab confirming Natural Saltwater, total weight approx. 41g, diameter 6cm
£2,000-£3,000
418. An Edwardian ruby armlet bangle comprising of a fully set bangle of round mixed cut rubies in a grain setting with engraved ‘C’ scroll pattern to either side, weight 12.1g, diameter 7cm
£300-£400
419. A natural pink sapphire and diamond target ring early 20th century, centrally set with a natural untreated round pink sapphire mounted in a bezel wire setting surrounded by a double halo of old cut diamonds scallop set, diamond set flower detail to shoulder, together with a copy of a report from The Gem and Pearl Laboratory dated Oct 2011 stating that the sapphire is approx. 1.6ct with no heat treatment, weight 6.2g finger size P
£1,200-£1,800

420. A Belle Époque pearl ruby and diamond mesh bracelet featuring seven rows of natural seed pearls attached to a filigree and diamond set clasp with alternating bezel set ruby and old cut round diamonds with a pin clasp, weight 10.7g, length 19.5cm
£2,000-£3,000
421. A pair of ruby and diamond cluster earrings centrally set with a brilliant cut diamond held in a three claw setting, surrounded by six claw set mixed cut ruby petals, with peg and scroll fixing, weight 3.9g, diameter 1.2cm
£600-£800






422. A pair of ruby and diamond cluster earrings featuring three ruby set flowers with a centrally set diamond, diamond set leaf detail, mounted on a wire work setting, with 750 stamp, with lever back and post fixing, weight 9,5g size 1.5cm
£400-£600
423. A pair of gold ruby and diamond earrings with 9ct hallmark, hoop earrings with alternating ruby and brilliant cut diamond, weight 3.5g, diameter 1.8cm
£80-£120
424. A French ruby and diamond dress ring with French eagle head mark, Toi et Moi crossover ring featuring an old cut diamond and a natural pink ruby held in a claw setting mounted on a band with open work leaf design, weight 5.4g, finger size N-O
£600-£800

428. An 18ct garnet gem stone ring comprising five bezel set cabochon garnet mounted to an 18ct hallmark gold band, weight 10.9g finger size K-L

425. An 18ct diamond and pink tourmaline dress ring with 18ct hallmark, centrally set oval mixed cut deep pink tourmaline held in a four claw setting across the finger, four channel set princess cut diamonds set to each shoulder and a crescent moon detail set with diamonds to each side, weight 5.4g finger size M-N
£200-£400
426. A tanzanite and diamond dress ring centrally set with a cushion cut tanzanite with three graduated baguette cut diamonds either side with 750 stamp to band, weight 6.4g finger size N-O
£800-£1,200
427. An early Victorian acrostic regard ring set with ruby, emerald, garnet, amethyst, ruby and diamond, bead work to setting edge, tapering bead work down each side with rope work detail to the band, weight 2.0g, finger size J-K
£300-£400
£400-£600
429. A diamond and opal pendant with a large piece of portrait opal held in a bezel galleried mount with a surround of scallop set brilliant cut diamonds, to the reverse a domed, oval panel engraved with a laurel wreath, opal is held in a closed back setting, weight 7.6g length 3.5cm
£800-£1,200
430. An amethyst and seed pearl pendant with brooch clasp with detachable loop, large faceted mixed cut amethyst mounted in a shield style mount with bead work ‘C’ scroll border set with seed pearls, brooch pin to rev, no visible mark, weight 14.4g
£200-£300
431. An amethyst and pearl dress ring in rose metal with an oval mixed cut amethyst mounted in a coronet setting with a border of pearls (untested) high wire-work setting with indistinct makers mark, weight 10.5g finger size P
£800-£1,200
432. A yellow sphene gemstone ring held in a six claw setting with needle inclusions and high dispersion, clean and bright example, weight 3.4g finger size P-Q
£200-£400




433. A diamond ruby sapphire and emerald stacking interchanging rings comprising of three separate bands of gem stones, ruby emerald and sapphire each of which slot into the double row of diamonds band, weight 11.2g finger size Q-R
£400-£600
434. A unusual gem set lantern pendant comprising of amethyst and citrine set ‘windows’ with a seed pearl and turquoise set domed top and a cushion cut amethyst set base, barley sugar struts, suspended from a fine curb chain, weight 20g length of chain 56cm
£200-£300
435. A geometric gem set dome ring with 750 stamp, centrally set across the finger with cubic zircon stones, a modern open-work repeating pattern dome with yellow and white metal detail, weight 2.3g finger size R
£80-£120
436. A diamond and amethyst dress ring with a elongated cushion cut amethyst held in a four claw corner set mount with diamond set shoulder stones, raised tapered band, weight 4g finger size K-L
£100-£150
437. A Victorian garnet and seed pearl dress ring with 18ct gold 1889 Birmingham hallmark, an oval mixed cut garnet in a closed back setting with seed pearl detail either side (one deficient), decorated with wire-work ‘C’ scrolls and beading, the band has a classical ‘pillar’ design, weight 3.5g finger size P-Q
£150-£300
438. An 18ct gold minimalist citrine dress ring 1970s, with 18ct hallmark 1976 London, design led ring featuring an oval mixed cut citrine, set in a straight bezel and peg set to a wide undulating band, weight 11.9g finger size Q
£500-£700
439. A contemporary turquoise dress ring featuring two oval bezel set turquoise stone, mounted along the finger to a fine, raised knife edged band, no visible hallmark, weight 6.3g finger size O
£150-£300
440. A pink tourmaline bombe dress ring 1970s, featuring seven stone diagonally set across the finger against a bright cut textured groove twist, weight 6.6g finger size K-L
£200-£300


443. A 9ct garnet and opal dress ring with 9ct London hallmark 1976, five oval gem stones held in claw settings across the finger mounted to a wire-work collet with rope detail, weight 2.4g finger size M
441. An 18ct gold necklace and gem stone with 18ct hallmark, white faceted gem stone set in claws attached to a fine trace chain with a lobster clasp, weight 3.1g, length 42cm
£100-£150
442. A French gents chrysoberyl cats eye gem set ring centrally set with a cats eye cabochon stone, bezel set to a classical style mount with scrollwork detail to the band, French eagle head control marks, weight 10g, finger size Z
£700-£900
£80-£100
444. An Italian style oval set dress ring with 18ct stamp, oval faceted uranium glass stone, end set along the finger with a concave textured band and rope detail to the shoulders, weight 6.7g, finger size Q-R
£100-£200
445. An Italian red coral dress ring with 750 Italian control mark, a lozenge of red coral in a bezel setting and a wire collet and flat raised band, weight 7.4g finger size O
£300-£400


446. A ruby and diamond cross over ring and 22ct wedding band with 18ct stamp, old cut diamond and ruby ‘Toi and Moi’ ring set across the finger and a 1954-55 London hallmark wedding band, weight 22ct 2.4g finger size P-Q, weight 2.1g finger size O
£200-£400
447. An 18ct ruby diamond cluster, a diamond set gypsy ring and a diamond set half eternity band with 18ct hallmark 1977 London, centrally set rectangle step cut ruby with claw set diamond halo, wire work collet in white gold and trifurcated yellow gold band, an 18ct hallmark, half eternity ring, nine brilliant cut diamonds grain set to a plain yellow gold band, and a single old cut diamond in a gypsy setting (3), weight 7.3g finger size R and T, weight of gypsy ring 3.5g finger size O
£300-£400
448. A 9ct diamond ring, a 9ct bangle and two more with 9ct hallmark, diamond tiffany style ring set with a brilliant cut diamond, a 9ct hallmarked gold bangle with a ‘mood stone’, a heart signet ring in 9ct hallmarked gold and a dress set with opal and cz, weight 10.6g finger size of diamond ring P signet ring K and dress ring N £150-£250
449. A 1970s ruby and diamond cluster ring and two more featuring a 18ct hallmark 1970 London, split yellow gold band centrally set with a mixed cut ruby surrounded by eight cut diamonds, a three stone ring with a square ruby centre and old cut diamonds either side mounted in a bezel setting to a plain raised band and a three stone oval sapphire ring with diamond set shoulder, stamped 585 (3), weight of hallmarked ring 3.4g finger size O-P weight of 585 1.5g finger size K-L weight of other 2.3g finger size J
£300-£400
450. A group of three 1970s rings including a 9ct hallmark 1976 Birmingham, a smoky quarts abstract ring with textured setting, a 9ct hallmark 1976 Birmingham, garnet and seed pearl claw set cluster ring and a shell cameo ring in a bezel setting (3), weight 7.5g finger size N and L, weight of other 2.7g finger size P
£200-£300
451. A ruby and pearl dress ring and one more featuring a cross over pearl set ring with ruby set shoulder and indistinct hallmark together with a garnet set daisy ring with 18ct stamp (2), weight of 18ct stamp 2.2g finger size M-N, weight 3.0g finger size R-S
£100-£200
452. An 18ct diamond set ring and five gem set rings featuring a single stone diamond ring in 18ct gold, a 9ct gold wide wedding ring with a bright cut pattern, a 9ct gold garnet cluster ring, a purple gem set ring stamped 9ct, a small onyx signet ring and a five stone white gem set ring with no visible mark (6), weight of 9ct 8.1g weight of 18ct 3.3g weight of other 2.1g £400-£600
453. A group of three 9ct gold signet rings with a square cushion cut onyx stone signet ring stamped 9ct, an engraved oval head signet ring in 9ct hallmarked gold and a second oval head 9ct gold hallmark (stone deficient), weight 11.4g finger size S-T
£150-£250
454. A micro mosaic mourning ring, 19th century featuring a black oval stone in a bezel setting, mosaic inlay of a bird with forget me knot flower detail on the shoulder, 9ct stamp, weight 4g finger size M-N
£150-£250
455. An 18ct signet ring containing hidden compartment with 18ct hallmark 1920 London, attributed to jeweller Charles Green and Son of Birmingham, depicting a stag trippant heraldic seal which opens to reveal a secret compartment, weight 7.5g finger size O-P
£300-£500
456. A 9ct gold gentleman’s signet ring with 9ct hallmark 1998 Birmingham, attributed to jewellers Charles Green and Son, depicting a Lion holding an anchor, weight 8.8g, finger size is about R including the sizing bead
£200-£250
457. A 9ct gold signet ring with intertwined initials, 9.8g size N/O
£200-£300
458. Two 22ct gold wedding bands both with 22ct hallmarks, with a wide and D shaped profile (2), weight 8.9g finger size R and L
£400-£500
459. Two 9ct gold wedding bands comprising a rectangle profile wedding band with a 9ct hallmark, textured d shape band with milgrain detail (2), weight 11.3g finger size S-T width 10mm finger size O
£200-£300
460. Two unmarked gold wedding bands comprising a high domed wedding band and a flat profile band both tested as gold, weight 10.1g size L width 3.2mm and N1/2 width 6mm
£350-£500
461. A 1920s 22ct gold wedding band with 22ct Birmingham hallmark 1927-28, soft court shaped profile, weight 4.8g finger size O, width 3.8mm
£200-£250
462. A 18ct gold Tiffany Somerset ring with T&Co 750 stamp and full hallmarks, a 10mm wide mesh design, with Tiffany bag, weight 8.5g leading edge Q width 1cm
£500-£600
463. Two 9ct gold wedding bands, and two 9ct gold watch heads all marked 375, the watch heads of circular form with Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial, and engraved to the reverse, and rectangular form with Roman numerals (4), ring sizes W-X, weight 7.5g, watch head lengths 3cm, weight 16.5g
£150-£200
464. Three amber beaded necklaces comprising of graduated oval beads, with variable colour swirls, each bead is hand knotted, together with a graduated round bead amber necklace, with some translucent inclusions, darker colour range, each bead is hand knotted and a round bead necklace of translucent honey amber beads with sun spangles and various small inclusions (3), weight of butterscotch 3.8g length 43cm weight of darker se 37g length 49cm weight of other 13g length 42cm
£100-£200
465. A large collection of amber necklaces
Of various colours; butterscotch, honey, cognac, cherry, etc., and shapes including round, oval and faceted. Mainly strung knotted with integral or white/yellow metal clasps. Together with a brown/ green amber bracelet. (qty), Largest length approx. 80cm, largest bead approx. 23mm
£400-£600


466. A large collection of amber brooches
Of various colours; butterscotch, honey, cognac, cherry, etc., and shapes (polished and carved) including floral, horseshoe, the Buddha, mounted in white and yellow metals. (qty), largest length 9cm
£100-£200
467. A large collection of amber pendants
Of various colours; butterscotch, honey, cognac, cherry, etc., and shapes (polished and carved) including a scarab beetle and floral design, some mounted in silver one with Soviet hallmarks (qty), largest length 7.5cm
£100-£200

468. A butterscotch amber necklace with graduating smooth oval amber beads strung with knotted cord, weight 50g length 72cm
£200-£300
469. A amber pendant necklace set to a bezel cap suspender from a fine curb chain with bolt ring clasp, weight 4g length of chain 42cm
£80-£120
470. Four amber brooches and an insect amber ring brooches of oval, leaf, cherry and bead drop designs mounted in yellow metal. Ring, four claw set insect amber in yellow metal marked 9ct (5), largest brooch width approx. 5cm, ring finger size N-O
£100-£200
471. An amber tassel wrap necklace and tassel drop pendant Oval butterscotch amber beads strung knotted on wire wrapped silk to a long wrap necklace, circa early 20th century, together with a drop shaped cognac bead strung on wire wrapped hair with two studded beads to a tassel drop, early 20th century. (2), necklace length 163cm, largest beads length 3.5cm; tassel length 18cm, bead length 4.5cm
£80-£100
472. Two Danish Art Nouveau silver and amber brooches of foliate form, the first by Bernhard Hertz (1837-1909) with small cabochons of amber and larger one to centre, the second by C V C Larsen Copenhagen/ Frederiksberg (1909-1937) and with drop (2), first, width 6.9cm £100-£150


473. A large collection of Ruskin and other Arts & Crafts brooches and buttons together with a quantity of pottery brooches in hand made pewter mounts of various designs; circular, geometric, quatrefoil and stylised, etc. (qty), various sizes, largest width 7cm
£80-£120
474. A Edwardian amethyst and seed pearl brooch, gold chain, three stone pendants and a stone set ring including a 9ct gold curb chain, a synthetic spinel full eternity band, three pendants set with gem stones and a bar brooch featuring seed pearls and amethyst set to a ribbon design with 9ct stamp to rev (6), weight of stamped gold 5.3g weight of other 7.7g
£100-£200
475. A Victorian seed pearl bar brooch, ring and ladies watch with 9ct hallmark Birmingham 1899, thirteen seed pearls set along the bar with bead work, a filigree panel ring set with a single pearl (untested) and a ladies watch with 9ct hallmark to case only (3), weight 16g
£150-£250
476. An opal ring and opal brooch featuring a bright oval opal cabochon bezel set in a closed back mount and classically engraved band together with a opal set pin with seed pearl detail set to a bar, pin to reverse and ‘C’ clasp and safety chain (2), weight 7.7g finger size P-Q
£300-£500

477. A Patricia Fruitauro necklace and earrings and pink pearl necklace featuring large baroque pearls individually knotted and finished with a detachable and interchangeable diamond and baroque pearl drop on a removable clasp with a satin finished ball clasp fitting stamped 750, together with baroque pearl mounted in a oyster shell with hook fittings, and a pink pearl necklace with a bi-coloured clasp stamped 395 (3), length of pink pearl 44cm, length of white pearl 44cm
£400-£600
478. A collection of 9ct gold cufflinks and dress studs comprising a pair of yellow gold cufflinks, the bar link fitting marked 375, inset with a mabe pearl, to a square surround, another similar pair, marked 9ct to the head (2), the head size 1.8cm square, total weight 25.5g
£300-£400
479. A pair of 18ct gold cufflinks inset with star sapphires, to a square textured surround, the bar link stamped 18ct, head size 1.8cm square, weight 12.4g
£400-£500
480. Two pairs of 9ct gold cufflinks the first of oval form with interlaced initials on both sides with chain link connectors, the other rectangular form with chamfered sides and engraved pattern to one side and initials to the reverse with chain link connectors (2), total weight 17g
£300-£500



481. A set of 9ct white gold dress studs and cufflinks marked 9ct, inset with mother of pearl, to an engraved Greek Meander border, weight 11.4g
£200-£300
482. A set of 18ct and a set of 9ct cufflinks each comprising of two oval panels linked by chain, the 18ct pair with London marks Gold Smiths and Silversmiths Ltd and engraved initials and the 9ct pair with an engine turned pattern (2), weight 7.7g, weight 5.1g
£350-£400
483. A pair of French rose quartz button cufflinks with French control marks 18ct, high domed rose quartz cabochon set in a closed back bezel mount with chain link, weight 9g
£300-£400
484. A Victorian guards chain with associated bloodstone seal featuring a long belcher style chain with a swivel clasp stamped 9ct and a rose colour metal wire-work fob bezel set with a marquise shaped blood stone stamped 9ct, weight 17g, length 76cm
£400-£500
485. A half sovereign in a diamond and sapphire mount with 9ct hallmark to loop, a Royal Mint half sovereign coin in a loose fitted pendant dated 1906 Edward VII with Saint George slaying the dragon to reverse, the limited edition mount featuring a sapphire and diamond set hearts, suspended from a curb chain, original box and tags, weight 11.2g length 45cm
£200-£300

486. A mounted Krugerrand and chain held in a loose fitted 9ct setting suspended from a 9ct rope chain, weight 48g length of chain 60cm
£3,200-£4,000
487. A George V 1911 half Sovereign in a 9ct ring George V facing left with George and the Dragon to reverse, loose fitted in 9ct ring with pierced gallery, total weight 9.7g, finger size approx. N-O
£300-£400
488. A George V 1912 full Sovereign in a 9ct pendant mount and chain George V facing left with George and the Dragon to reverse, loose fitted in 9ct scroll top pendant mount with 9ct gold flat trace chain, total weight 12.1g, chain length 40cm
£500-£700
489. A French Napoleon III 1859 five francs coin with soldered pendant loop weight 1.7g, diameter 16.7mm
£80-£120
490. An 18ct gold belcher five coin bracelet suspending United States $5 1802, Switzerland 20F 1935, France 40F 1812, George VI full sovereign 1827, Spade Guinea 1794, with bolt ring clasp, Total weight 88.4g
£4,000-£5,000
491. A collection of silver jewellery comprising a pair of opal earrings, marked 925, pair of ear clips, marked Sterling, modelled as fish, a pair of 19th century shoe buckles, two watch chains, a beaded necklace, marked 925, and six brooches, including an Austrian bar brooch, the central flower with purple gem-set petals, a small brooch inset with an orange cut stone, a circular example depicting swans in flight, a Victorian oval example engraved ‘Maggie’, two Norwegian guilloché enamel brooches, an unmarked seal fob pendant and gold plated cane handle (qty.), total weight 7.71ozt
£100-£150
492. A collection of costume jewellery featuring a amber silver bangle, two cornelian agate necklaces, green glass bead necklace, silver filigree cameo necklace, filigree flower ear clips, cameo ear clips, cameo brooch/pendant, a brooch with flower carving, two stone set bracelets, boomerang ostrich brooch with a 9ct stamp, malachite ear clips and a pair if amber ear clips (14)
£80-£100
493. A collection of costume jewellery featuring a amethyst and citrine gem set pansy brooch stamp 830 to pin, a large oval amber silver mounted brooch, one vintage turquoise set lizard, and one other paste, a Scottish silver shield set hardstones brooch/pendant, a silver and paste and red stone dress clip, a raised enamel flower brooch with metal border and a colourful paste necklace pendant (8)
£150-£250
494. Three Victorian Scottish silver agate and hardstone brooches comprising an unmarked example in the form of a shield, inset with yellow and purple cut paste stones, a similar example, the border inset with agate, and a smaller brooch, maker’s mark DB, Glasgow 1856, the moss agate heart surmounted by a crown (3), the largest height 7cm, total weight 1.22ozt
£80-£120
495. A collection of designer costume jewellery comprising a pair of amber coloured resin Dior ear clips, designed by Mitchel Maer, only one stamped ‘Christian Dior Mitchel Maer’, another pair of Dior gilt metal ear clips, marked ‘Chri.Dior Germany’, a stainless stele Michael Kors lady’s wristwatch, ‘MK-4229’, in its original box, a Gucci stainless steel lady’s wristwatch, a pair of pale blue Grossé ear clips, marked ‘West Germany’, and a leaf form brooch with a simulated pearl (qty.), Mitchel Maer ear clip height 4cm, the Michael Kors watch length 14.5cm £200-£400
496. A collection of modern silver jewellery comprising three stiff bangles marked 925, another adjustable bangle, with engraved decoration, marked 925, a geometric necklace with oval links, a bracelet in the style of Georg Jensen Mobius, three pairs of ear clips, and an single example, six rings, including amber, cultured pearl and marcasite examples, and a cloisonné pendant (qty.), total weight 8.68ozt
£100-£150

497. A Georg Jensen silver brooch no. 366, with hallmark Jensen Denmark 1967-68, abstract silver brooch, weight 14.8g
£80-£120
498. A group of Georg Jensen silver jewellery comprising a pair of hematite ear clips, no. 59, another similar pair, no. 86D, a grapevine brooch, no. 275, designed by Harald Nielsen, a 317 brooch depicting two leaping dolphins, together with a Shetland brooch, Edinburgh 1973, depicting the ‘Anglian Beast’, in the Viking Urnes style (7), the 275 brooch length 8cm, weight 1.58ozt
£200-£300
499. A small collection of costume jewellery comprising a set of red glass lozenge shaped beads with gilt swirl decoration. a beaded garnet necklace, a silver and enamel pin brooch, a guilloché enamel and silver brooch with rose decoration, a brooch set with turquoise and white coloured beads in the form of a cricket, a filigree sunflower brooch, a silver locket on chain, a base metal necklace suspending coral charms and others (qty)
£70-£100
500. A group of Victorian and later costume jewellery including a micro mosaic of a classical scene in silver brooch mount, a cornelian heart brooch pendant, an oval silver guilt locket with initials, four mourning lockets with locks of hair, two hard stone fobs, a black enamel floral design ‘in memoriam’ locket, an oval engraved portrait locket, a locking heart pendant charm with red stone, a Scotty dog brooch, an oval banded agate brooch, a knot pin and knot brooch, a brooch with floral design and three red stones and two pairs of lunettes (20)
£200-£400


501. An interesting collection of costume accessories comprising three embroidered smoking caps, a large horn pierced hair comb, another adorned with faux pearls, a beaded bag with tassel decoration, a silver heart shaped perfume bottle, gilt metal posy holder, a beaded bag with floral decoration, faux tortoiseshell lorgnettes etc…, a/f, the largest comb width 22cm
£80-£120
502. Two Tiffany silver ‘peace’ pendant necklaces featuring silver bead chain and solid silver pendant peace sign with the Tiffany & Co 925 Elsa Peretti signature together with a Tiffany & Co pouch, weight 15.9g length 66cm weight 12.2g length 92cm (smaller)
£80-£120


503. A Mulberry ‘Bayswater’ Charcoal Grey Oak Leather Handbag with rolled handles, silver tone hardware and postman’s lock, the interior revealing a zipped pocket and two additional pockets, adjustable belted sides and pendant baring serial no. 2099161, dustbag included, 35cm x 26.5cm x 16.5cm
£150-£250
504. A Christian Lacroix black silk velvet jacket 1980s, printed with Mediterranean motifs in gilt and trimmed with mauresque-style gilt buttons, labelled ‘Christian Lacroix, Paris’, size 44
Provenance: Christie’s London, Lot 57, In My Fashion: The Suzy Menkes Collection, 22nd July 2013
£150-£250
505. An early 20th century Louis Vuitton Azler Trunk with hand-painted monogram canvas, lozine leather trim and rolled handle, brass hardware including corner bumps and triple buckle closure, with engraved signature lock plate., A canvas-lined interior with removable trunk tray and straps, stitched Louis Vuitton label baring the serial number ‘761374’, 71cm x 44.5cm x 22cm
£400-£600
506. A 9ct gold cigar cutter S J Rose, Birmingham 1984, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration, stainless steel blade, total weight: 13.4g approx., length: 5.1cm
£120-£180
507. A Ronson lighter with 9ct gold sheath with original box featuring Ronsons Royal appointment to supply H.R.H the Duke of Edinburgh, weight 70g
£150-£200
508. A Dunhill cigar cutter, and two pairs of silver cufflinks the Dunhill cigar cutter marked France, in its original fitted case, together with a pair of Dunhill silver gilt cufflinks, marked 925, enamelled with an Art Deco style golfing figure, and another pair of silver and gilt cufflinks, marked 925 (3), cigar cutter diameter 4.5cm, cufflinks weight 0.74ozt
£80-£120
509. A 18ct Parker pen in its original box with 18ct hallmark London 1976 and engineered linear pattern, weight 31.6g weight of case with out the inner cartridge 23.9g
£300-£400
510. A Sierra Leone gold $50 Crown Jewels coin 2006, in a London Mint Office box and presentation case, diameter 2.2cm, weight 6g
£300-£400
511. A Nicholas II Finland 1904 gold 10 Markkaa coin Crowned double-headed eagle holding orb and sceptre to obverse, 3.22g
£300-£400
512. A Tristan da Cunha Elizabeth II 2007 gold £5 coin Elizabeth II facing right to obverse, reverse with portraits of Elizabeth II. and Prince Philip from 1947 and 2007 with crossed trumpets enamelled and set with seven diamonds., Hallmarked 18ct gold to edge, numbered 27/60, diameter 38.6g, weight 35g
£2,500-£3,500
513. A Victorian 1856 gold full sovereign with shield design reverse, the obverse with young head profile of Queen Victoria facing left, 7.99g
£550-£600
514. A Victorian 1874 gold half sovereign with shield design reverse, the obverse with young head profile of Queen Victoria facing left, 3.99g
£250-£300


515. A Victorian 1880 gold full sovereign with St George and the Dragon reverse, the obverse with Jubilee head profile of Queen Victoria facing left, 7.99g
£550-£600
516. A Victorian 1880 gold full sovereign Queen Victorian profile, and St George slaying the dragon, diameter 2.2cm, 8g
£550-£600
517. A Victorian 1885 gold half sovereign with shield design reverse, the obverse with young head profile of Queen Victoria facing left, 3.99g
£250-£300
518. A Victorian 1892 gold full sovereign with St George and the Dragon reverse, the obverse with Jubilee head profile of Queen Victoria facing left, 7.99g
£550-£600
519. A Victorian 1893 gold full sovereign with St George and the Dragon reverse, the obverse with Jubilee head profile of Queen Victoria facing left, 7.99g
£550-£600
520. A Victorian 1898 gold full sovereign with St George and the Dragon reverse, the obverse with Jubilee head profile of Queen Victoria facing left, 7.00g
£550-£600




521. A Victorian 1899 gold full sovereign with St George and the Dragon reverse, the obverse with veiled head profile of Queen Victoria facing left, 7.99g
£550-£600
522. An Edward VII 1906 gold full sovereign with St George and the Dragon reverse, the obverse with profile of Edward VII facing right, 7.99g
£550-£600
523. An Edward VII 1907 gold full sovereign with St George and the Dragon reverse, the obverse with profile of Edward VII facing right, 7.99g
£550-£600
524. A George V 1912 gold full sovereign with St George and the Dragon reverse, the obverse with profile of George V facing left, 7.99g
£550-£600
525. A George V 1912 gold full sovereign with St George and the Dragon reverse, the obverse with profile of George V facing left, 7.99g
£550-£600
526. A George V 1915 gold full sovereign with St George and the Dragon reverse, the obverse with profile of George V facing left, 7.99g
£550-£600
527. An Elizabeth II 1968 gold full sovereign with St George and the Dragon reverse, the obverse with profile of Elizabeth II facing right
£550-£600
528. An Elizabeth II 1980 gold full sovereign with St George and the Dragon reverse, the obverse with profile of Elizabeth II facing right, 7.99g
£550-£600
529. An Elizabeth II 2004 gold full sovereign with St George and the Dragon reverse, the obverse with profile of Elizabeth II facing right, 7.99g
£550-£600
530. An Elizabeth II 2017 gold full sovereign the front with Elizabeth II profile, the reverse depicting George and the Dragon, with a Harrington & Byrne Certificate of Authenticity, diameter 2.2cm, weight 7.98g
£550-£650

531. An 18ct gold limited edition Winston Churchill stamp set by Metalimport Limited, replica 18ct gold of the Sir Winston Churchill commemorative stamps, November 1965, first edition, 40g £2,000-£3,000

532. An 18ct gold 25 Anniversary Desert War Commemorative medal set by Metalimport Limited, comprising three coins, limited edition /500, with its Certificate of Guarantee, total weight 60g £2,000-£3,000
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This lot contains elephant ivory and is therefore subject to both CITES regulations and the UK Ivory act 2018. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. It is the buyers responsibility to obtain any export or import licenses, certifications and any other required documentation. Prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. The Ivory declaration submission reference number can be found in the catalogue description of the lot.
Y CITES
All Lots marked with the Y symbol are sold in compliance with CITES regulations. The Cites Transaction Specific Certificate number can be found in the catalogue description of the lot.
For more information visit http://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/import-exports/cites
When exporting outside the UK, Regulations maybe found at: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/cites-imports-and-exports#how-to-apply
Furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood (Dalbergia Negra)
To comply with CITES Regulations on post-1947 furniture made of Brazilian Rosewood, all post-war rosewood furniture items have Article 10 certificates.
If you are purchasing rosewood furniture for commercial purposes and not solely for your own use, CITES regulations require you to obtain your own certificate.
It is the responsibility of commercial buyers to ensure a copy of the certificate is obtained from Catherine Southon Auctioneers.
CATALOGUING TERMS APPLICABLE TO PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS & PRINTS
Where a work is catalogued with the name(s) or recognized pseudonym(s) of an artist, it is our opinion that it is a work by the named artist.
In other instances, the following expressions are used:
“Attributed to…” denotes that in our opinion the work is probably by the named artist or the named artist has made a contribution to the work.
“Circle of…” denotes that in our opinion the work shows the stylistic influences of the named artist and dates from the period of the named artist.
“Follower of…” denotes that in our opinion the work shows the stylistic influences of the named artist but probably dates from a later period to that of the named artist.
“Manner of…” denotes that in our opinion the work is a copy or pastiche of a work or works by the named artist and dates from a later period to that of the named artist.
“After…’ denotes that in our opinion the work is a copy by another artist or a printed reproduction of a known work by the named artist.
The terms “signed” and/or “dated” denote that in our opinion the work has been signed and/or dated by the named artist.
The terms “bears signature” and/or “bears date” denote that in our opinion the work has been signed and/or dated by a hand other than that of the named or quoted artist.
Measurements of pictures are given height before width.
The Conditions of Business for Sellers govern all aspects of the consignment, report, holding and sale of Property by Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd and the Conditions of Business for Buyers, as printed in sale catalogues and available from Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd upon request. Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd act as agent for Sellers. Conditions of Business for Buyers and/or Sellers may be amended by additional terms printed in the sale catalogue and/or by notices posted up in the saleroom or announced by the auctioneer.
“Seller” is the owner of the Property, their agent, executors or the person in possession of the Property (as appropriate)
“The Company” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd., Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley, BR1 3RA, Company registration number
“Seller’s Commission” is the commission The Company charges Sellers of Property.
“Expenses” are The Company’s expenses, fees and charges relating to the Property, including legal expenses, insurance charges, illustration fees, administration fees, customs duties, shipping and packing costs and any other expenses and VAT on these amounts
“Buyer’s Premium” is the commission The Company charges Buyers of Property
“Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer
“Reserve Price” is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Property may be sold, as agreed between the Seller and The Company
“Net Sale Proceeds” are the proceeds of sale actually received by The Company, less Seller’s Commission, Buyer’s Premium and Expenses.
“Property” means any item or items of any kind accepted by The Company with a view to its or their sale at auction
“Buyer” means the bidder (including a commission bidder) whom The Company has accepted by the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer
“Deliberate Forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description.
The Seller’s Commission, Hammer Price, Buyer’s Premium and all Expenses are subject to VAT, where applicable
(a) The Seller warrants to The Company and the Buyer that:-
(i) the Seller is the owner of the Property or is properly authorised to sell it;
(ii) the Seller shall transfer possession and good title in the Property to the Buyer, free from any third party claims;
(iii) the Seller has provided all relevant information about the ownership, condition, authenticity, attribution, provenance and import/export history of the Property;
(iv) there are no copyright or other restrictions on The Company’s rights to produce and publish images of the Property.
(b) The Seller will indemnify The Company, its directors, employees, officers and Buyers of the Property against all losses and damages resulting from a breach of any of these warranties or other Conditions of Business. The Company may cancel, rescind or postpone sales of Property where it reasonably believes that there has been or may be a breach of these warranties or any other Conditions of Business by the Seller
(a) The Company shall have sole discretion as to how Property is described, illustrated and marketed, and the date, venue and conduct of the sale.
(b) All oral or written estimates, appraisals and reports are statements of opinion only, and may not be relied upon as a prediction of the sale price and may be revised from time to time by The Company. The Company is not responsible for error of description (made either orally or in any catalogue) or for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot
(c) The Company may, without obligation, consult with third party experts and carry out such other research for the Property as it deems necessary. The Company may transfer possession of the Property to such third parties and shall not be responsible for the acts and omissions of such third parties
(d) The Company shall have the absolute right to produce and publish images of any Property consigned for sale and will retain copyright in any such images it produces (e) The Company will charge a Buyer’s Premium on the sale of the Property at
The Company’s standard rates. The Company reserves the right to pay out of its commissions a fee to any third party introducing Sellers or Property to it
(f) Sellers are prohibited from bidding on their own Property.
(a) If the Seller withdraws any Property from sale after their written agreement to sell it, The Company may charge the Seller 50% of the Seller’s Commission and Buyer’s Premium that The Company would have received had the Property sold at its mid estimate, plus all Expenses (the “Withdrawal Fee”),
(b) The Company may withdraw any Property from sale without liability for any of the following reasons:- if (i) it reasonably believes that the authenticity or attribution is questionable; (ii) it reasonably believes that the Seller’s Warranties or other Conditions of Business have been breached; (iii) there is a competing ownership claim or lien over the Property; (iv) the Property does not have all licences and permits required by law, including those required under the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES); (v) the condition of the Property has deteriorated since consignment; (vi) the auction has been postponed for any reason.
(c) If the Property is withdrawn for any of reasons 3(b)(ii), or (iii) the Seller shall pay the Withdrawal Fee, as per Condition 3(a), If withdrawn for any other reason, the Property shall be returned to the Seller at the Seller’s expense.
(a) The Company shall not be liable for any errors or omissions in any written or oral information provided to Sellers or for acts or omissions relating to the conduct of the auction or any other matter relating to the sale of Property, whether negligent or otherwise, subject always to Condition 4(c),
(b) Without prejudice to Condition 4(a), any claim against The Company shall be limited to the Net Sale Proceeds for the relevant Property. The Company shall not in any circumstances be liable for any indirect or consequential losses
(c) The Company’s liability to the Seller in respect of death or personal injury caused by The Company’s negligent acts or omissions shall not be excluded or limited
(a) Unless otherwise agreed in writing, The Company will assume the risk of loss or damage to Property received from the Seller until:-
(i) risk passes to the Buyer; or
(ii) if unsold, 30 days after the sale or when released to the Seller (whichever is earlier); or
(iii) 6 months after receipt of the Property by The Company, if not consigned for sale
(b) If damage or loss occurs whilst the Property is at the risk of The Company, the maximum amount of The Company’s liability shall be:
(i) the Hammer Price of the Property, if sold;
(ii) the Reserve Price of the Property or as otherwise stated on the Property Receipt, if unsold; or
(iii) the mid estimate, if not offered for sale (or The Company’s reasonable estimate of auction value where there are no pre-sale estimates);
less Seller’s Commission and Expenses
(c) The Company will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by:- (i) normal wear and tear, gradual deterioration or inherent vice or defect; (ii) errors in processing; (iii) war or radioactive contamination
If any Property is an asset of the Seller’s business, the Seller must notify The Company on delivery of the Property to The Company, whether or not he is registered for VAT purposes and if so, his registered number and whether or not he intends to operate the VAT Used Goods Scheme covering amongst other goods, works of art and antiques
If any Property fails to sell at auction, The Company shall be entitled for a period of 35 days after the auction to sell the Property privately for no less than the Reserve Price (unless otherwise agreed with the Seller) and on the terms of these Conditions of Business.
(a) Subject in all cases to prior receipt of cleared funds by The Company and subject to rescission of the sale under Condition 10, 35 days after the sale date or 5 working days after receipt of cleared funds from the Buyer (whichever is later), The Company shall send the Seller the Net Sale Proceeds in pounds sterling, less any other amounts owed by the Seller to The Company.
(b) The Company shall not be obliged to check the ability of Buyers to pay for Property and shall have absolute discretion whether to use any of the rights and remedies against defaulting Buyers contained in the Conditions of Business for Buyers.
(a) The Company will advise Sellers whether or not their Property has sold. Unsold Property may either:-
(i) be reconsigned for sale; or
(ii) be collected by the Seller, in which case a Reduced Commission of 50% of the Seller’s Commission may be payable calculated as if the Property sold for its Reserve Price (where applicable), plus relevant Expenses.
(b) If the Seller does not reconsign or collect the Property within 60 days of the auction as per Condition 8(a) (i) or (ii) above, The Company shall be released from any duty of bailment and may in its sole discretion be entitled to:-
(i) transfer the Property to independent storage at the Seller’s expense; or
(ii) re-offer the Property at auction for no less than 50% of the original Reserve Price agreed with the Seller (where applicable), and subject to the Seller’s Commission on the
1. INTRODUCTION
(a) The contractual relationship of Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd and Sellers with prospective Buyers is governed by:
(i) these Conditions of Business for Buyers;
(ii) the Conditions of Business for Sellers displayed in the saleroom and available from Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd;
(iii) any additional notices and terms printed in the sale catalogue, in each case as amended by any saleroom notice or auctioneer’s announcement
(b) As auctioneer, Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd acts as agent for the Seller. Occasionally, Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd may own or have a financial interest in a lot
“Bidder” is any person making, attempting or considering making a bid, including Buyers;
“Buyer” is the person who makes the highest bid or offer accepted by the auctioneer, including a Buyer’s principal when bidding as agent;
“Seller” is the person offering a lot for sale, including their agent, or executors;
“THE COMPANY” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd., registered office: Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley BR1 3RA. Company Registration number: 08020183;
“Buyer’s Expenses” are any costs or expenses due to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd from the Buyer;
“Buyer’s Premium” is the commission payable by the Buyer on the Hammer Price at the current rate of 26.4% (inc VAT);
“Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer at the auction or the post auction sale price;
“Purchase Price” is the Hammer Price plus applicable Buyer’s Premium and Buyer’s Expenses;
“Reserve Price” (where applicable) is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Seller has agreed to sell a lot
The Buyer’s Premium, Buyer’s Expenses and Hammer Price are subject to VAT, where applicable
re-sale plus all relevant Expenses
(c) If the Seller deposits the Property with The Company for more than 1 year and neither collects or consigns it for sale, The Company shall be entitled to sell such Property at a future sale conducted by The Company or elsewhere, with estimates and reserves at The Company’s discretion, after giving the Seller 60 days written notice sent to the Seller’s last known address
The Company may rescind the sale where it reasonably believes that the Property is a Deliberate Forgery, in which case The Company shall send the Seller a notice of such rescission. The Seller agrees to return to The Company the Net Sale Proceeds received from the sale of such Property together with any additional Expenses incurred by The Company. The Company will return the Property to the Seller upon receipt of the Net Sale Proceeds and Expenses, unless prevented from doing so for reasons beyond The Company’s control
(a) The Company will use information supplied by Sellers or otherwise obtained lawfully by The Company for the provision of auction related services, client administration, marketing and as otherwise required by law.
(b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Seller agrees to the processing of their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties world-wide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a),
(a) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect
b) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of The Company.
(a) THE COMPANYs knowledge of lots is partly dependent on information provided by the Seller and THE COMPANY is unable to exercise exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Each lot is available for examination before sale. Bidders are responsible for carrying out examinations and research before sale to satisfy themselves over the condition of lots and accuracy of descriptions
(b) All oral and/or written information provided to Bidders relating to lots, including descriptions in the catalogue, condition reports or elsewhere are statements of THE COMPANY’s opinion and not representations of fact. Each lot is sold by the Seller with any and all errors of description, faults and imperfections. All weights and measurements are approximate and should not be relied upon as fact. Estimates may not be relied on as a prediction of the selling price or value of the lot and may be revised from time to time at THE COMPANY’s absolute discretion
(a) THE COMPANY shall refund the Purchase Price to the Buyer in circumstances where it deems that the lot is a Counterfeit
(b) Subject to Condition 4(a), neither THE COMPANY nor the Seller: (i) is liable for any errors or omissions in any oral or written information provided to Bidders by THE COMPANY, whether negligent or otherwise; (ii) gives any guarantee or warranty to Bidders and any implied warranties and conditions are excluded (save in so far as such obligations cannot be excluded by English law), other than the express warranties given by the Seller to the Buyer (for which the Seller is solely responsible) under the Conditions of Business for Sellers; (iii) accepts responsibility to Bidders for acts or omissions (whether negligent or otherwise) by THE COMPANY in connection with the conduct of auctions or for any matter relating to the sale of any lot
(c) Without prejudice to Condition 4(b), any claim against THE COMPANY and/ or the Seller by a Bidder is limited to the Purchase Price for the relevant lot. Neither THE COMPANY nor the Seller shall be liable for any indirect or consequential losses
(d) Nothing in Condition 4 shall exclude or limit the liability of THE COMPANY or the Seller for death or personal injury caused by the negligent acts or omissions of THE COMPANY or the Seller
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(a) THE COMPANY has absolute discretion to refuse admission to the auction. Before sale, Bidders must complete a Registration Form and supply such information and references as THE COMPANY requires. Bidders are personally liable for their bid and are jointly and severally liable with their principal, if bidding as agent (in which case THE COMPANY’s prior and express consent must be obtained)
(b) THE COMPANY advises Bidders to attend the auction, but THE COMPANY will endeavour to execute absentee written bids provided that they are, in THE COMPANY’s opinion, received in sufficient time and in legible form
(c) When available, written and telephone bidding is offered as a free service at the Bidder’s risk and subject to THE COMPANY’s other commitments; THE COMPANY is therefore not liable for failure to execute such bids. Telephone bidding may be recorded
THE COMPANY and the Seller make no representations or warranties as to whether any lot is subject to import, export or copyright restrictions. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any copyright clearance or any necessary import, export or other licence required by law, including licenses required by law under the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES)
(a) The auctioneer has discretion to refuse bids, withdraw or re-offer lots for sale (including after the fall of the hammer) if (s)he believes that there may be an error or dispute, and may also take such other action as (s)he reasonably deems necessary.
(b) The auctioneer will commence and advance the bidding in such increments as (s) he considers appropriate and is entitled to place bids on the Seller’s behalf up to the Reserve Price for the lot, where applicable
(c) Subject to Condition 7(a), the contract between the Buyer and the Seller is concluded on the striking of the auctioneer’s hammer
(d) Any post-auction sale of lots shall incorporate these Conditions of Business
(a) Unless otherwise agreed in advance, payment of the Purchase Price is due in pounds sterling immediately after the auction (the “Payment Date”)
(b) Title in a lot will not pass to the Buyer until THE COMPANY has received the Purchase Price in cleared funds. THE COMPANY will generally not release a lot to a Buyer before payment. Earlier release shall not affect passing of title or the Buyer’s obligation to pay the Purchase Price, as above
(c) The refusal of any licence or permit required by law, as outlined in Condition 6, shall not affect the Buyer’s obligation to pay for the lot, as per Condition 8(a)
(d) The Buyer must arrange collection of lots immediately after the sale on the day of the auction, or until 12noon on the day after the auction; failing this, only on prior agreement, a mutually convenient day agreed by The Company and the Buyer.
Purchased lots are at the Buyer’s risk from the earlier of (i) collection or release to a nominated carrier (ii) 5 working days after the auction. Until risk passes, THE COMPANY will compensate the Buyer for any loss or damage to the lot up to a maximum of the Purchase Price actually paid by the Buyer. THE COMPANY’s assumption of risk is subject to the exclusions detailed in Condition 5(d) of the Conditions of Business for Sellers.
(e) All packing and handling of lots is at the Buyer’s risk. THE COMPANY will not be liable for any acts or omissions of third party packers or shippers
Without prejudice to any rights that the Seller may have, if the Buyer without prior agreement fails to make payment for the lot within 5 working days of the auction, THE COMPANY may in its sole discretion exercise 1 or more of the following remedies:-
(a) store the lot at its premises or elsewhere at the Buyer’s sole risk and expense;
(b) cancel the sale of the lot;
(c) set off any amounts owed to the Buyer by THE COMPANY against any amounts owed to THE COMPANY by the Buyer for the lot;
(d) reject future bids from the Buyer;
(e) charge interest at 4% per annum above NatWest Bank Base Rate from the Payment Date to the date that the Purchase Price is received in cleared funds;
(f) re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s discretion, in which case the Buyer will be liable for any shortfall between the original
Purchase Price and the amount achieved on re-sale, including all costs incurred in such re-sale;
(g) Exercise a lien over any Buyer’s Property in THE COMPANY’s possession, applying the sale proceeds to any amounts owed by the Buyer to THE COMPANY. THE COMPANY shall give the Buyer 14 days written notice before exercising such lien;
(h) commence legal proceedings to recover the Purchase Price for the lot, plus interest and legal costs;
(i) disclose the Buyer’s details to the Seller to enable the Seller to commence legal proceedings
(a) If the Buyer pays the Purchase Price but does not collect the lot within 10 working days of the auction, the lot will be stored at the Buyer’s expense and risk at THE COMPANY’s premises or in independent storage
(b) If a lot is paid for but uncollected within 1 month of the auction, following 60 days written notice to the Buyer, THE COMPANY will re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s discretion. The sale proceeds, less all THE COMPANY’s costs, will be forfeited unless collected by the Buyer within 2 years of the original auction
(a) THE COMPANY will use information supplied by Bidders or otherwise obtained lawfully by THE COMPANY for the provision of auction related services, client administration, marketing and as otherwise required by law
(b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Bidder agrees to the processing of their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties world-wide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a) and to Sellers as per Condition 9(i)
(a) All images of lots, catalogue descriptions and all other materials produced by THE COMPANY are the copyright of THE COMPANY
(b) These Conditions of Business are not assignable by any Buyer without THE COMPANY’s prior written consent, but are binding on Bidders’ successors, assigns and representatives
(c) The materials listed in Condition 1(a) set out the entire agreement between the parties
(d) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect
(e) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law, under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of THE COMPANY.
From 14th February 2006 all UK art market professionals (which includes, but is not limited to: auctioneers, dealers, galleries, agents and other intermediaries) are required to collect a royalty payment for all works of art that have been produced by living artists. This payment is only calculated on qualifying works of art which are sold for a hammer price more than £1,000.
Since 1st April 2024 price thresholds are calculated in pounds rather than euros in accordance with The Design Right, Artist’s Resale Right and Copyright (Amendment) Regulations 2023.
All items in this catalogue marked with ‡ are potentially qualifying items, and the royalty charge will be applied if the hammer price achieved is more than £1,000. The royalty charge will be added to all relevant invoices, and must be paid before items can be cleared. All royalty charges are paid to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’), no handling costs or additional fees with respect to these charges will be retained by the auctioneer.
The royalty charge that will be applied to qualifying items which achieve a hammer price of more than £1,000, but less than £50,000 is 4% payable by the buyer. For qualifying items that sell for more than £50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges will apply – for a complete list of the royalty charges ad threshold levels, please see www.dacs.org.uk. There is no VAT payable on this charge.
For all questions relating to the regulations regarding Driot de Suite royalty charges, please see www.dacs.org.uk, telephone +44 (0) 845 410 3410, or email arr@dacs.org.uk

