The Summer Auction

Jewellery Watches and Cigar Memorabilia, Silver, Ceramics, Pictures, Furniture and Works of Art

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The Summer Auction

Jewellery Watches and Cigar Memorabilia, Silver, Ceramics, Pictures, Furniture and Works of Art

Auction closed (2 day sale)

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  • ( Lots: 1-399)
  • ( Lots: 400-956)

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  • 09:30 BST - 17:00 BST
  • 09:30 BST - 17:00 BST

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Currency: GBP
Buyer's premium Inc. VAT/sales tax: 30.00%
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A PAIR OF METEORTIE CUFFLINKS, each face consisting of a front facing circular disc of meteorite, linked by oval belcher links.

A PAIR OF TIFFANY AND CO. SCARAB BEETLE CUFFLINKS, set in 18ct yellow gold, the iridescent favrile glass scarabs designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany...

A PAIR OF MOTHER OF PEARL AND SAPPHIRE CUFFLINKS, WITH MATCHING DRESS STUDS, the round-cut sapphires collet-set to the centre of each mother of pe...

PAIR OF 14CT GOLD CUFFLINKS,, in the form of a scallop shell, set with a central cultured pearl, together with 9ct gold bar brooch set with an ova...

AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER LETTER OPENER,, by Joseph Cook and Son, Birmingham, 1934, in the form of a sword with an round-cut 'citrine' finial and ...

A DUTCH SILVER MINIATURE OF A MAN RIDING A SHIRE HORSE, apparently unmarked, probably 18th century, with a suspended silver chain link pulling a p...

A COLLECTION OF TWENTY-FIVE ASSORTED INTAGLIO AND RELIEF MOULDED GLASS PASTE 'GEMS', THE MAJORITY ALMOST CERTAINLY BY JAMES TASSIE, (1735–1799)...

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