Two Day Sale of Jewellery, Antiques & Collectables

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Two Day Sale of Jewellery, Antiques & Collectables

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A silver tankard hallmarked for Sheffield 1946, John Sanderson & Sons Ltd. Total weight approximately 336 grams. ...[more]

A silver stirrup cup, topped with the head of a fox. Hallmarked for London, 1967, maker William Comyns & Sons Ltd. Total weight approximately 351 ...

A quantity of over one hundred mixed lady's and gent's watches including some vintage examples

Five Georgian silver serving spoons bearing London marks plus two plated examples

A small collection of silver and silver plated cutlery and odds including teaspoons

A silver plated coffee pot form of waisted shape, a Wedgwood jasperware biscuit barrel and two bottle stands

A coin sheet containing a collection of 19 Russian coins from the late 19th century and early 20th century.

A collection of 20 Russian coins containing a mixture of silver and copper examples. Late 19th century and early 20th century examples included.

A collection of nine coins containing early 18th century and early 20th century coins, including German and Hollandia examples

A fine, Georgian silver tazza the shaped edge and foot repousse decorated with flowers, London hallmarks for Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I.App...

A fine, Walker and Hall, London silver jug with gadrooned decoration, Baccanalian spout and heart thumbrest.Approx 19cm, 666g

A pair of Sheffield silver salads servers with decorated bowls, hallmarks for Maple and Co.Approx

A silver pierced dish with floral decoration, hallmarked for Birmingham. Total weight approximately 310 grams.

A 9ct gold ring set with a central aquamarine stone and two tiers of diamonds. Total weight approximately 2.5 grams, ring size J/K.

An 1872 Victorian sovereign with shield back, mounted on a chain. Total weight approximately 11.5 grams.

An 18ct gold ring set with a band of alternating diamonds and rubies. Total weight approximately 2 grams, ring size Q.

Three stone set pendants and a cameo brooch. Total weight approximately 9 grams.

A 9ct gold necklace with twisted chain and conforming bracelet. Total weight approximately 6.7 grams.

A 9ct gold chain with attached pendant in the form of an outline of Africa. Total weight approximately 9 grams.

A collection of silver items to comprise a pierced dish, posy vase, six spoons, two thimbles and two cake knives.

A box of various silver plated ware to include dishes, cake stands, jugs, cutlery and candle sticks.

An 18ct gold ring with an emerald and a sapphire set back to back with two small diamonds set either side of each stone, approx 0.75 sapphire, 0.9...

Two gold rings, one set with alternating diamonds and sapphires and one set with five small diamonds, approx 4.1g and approx sizes M-N.

A 9ct gold and sapphire pendant, an aquamarine pendant with a pair of matching earrings and a further pair of gold earrings.

Two silver charm bracelets with heart clasps and with charms to include a kangaroo, a champagne bucket, stilettos etc. Total weight approximately ...

Three ladies rings comprising a 9ct gold ring set with a central red stone surrounded by white stones, ring size N/O, a gold ring set with a singl...

A single stone diamond, platinum and white gold ring. Weight approx 3.51g, size approx M.

A Baume & Mercier 18ct gold diamond set bracelet watch. Weight approx 21.85g ...[more]

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