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A gentleman's Omega Seamaster wristwatch, a lady's Benrus bracelet watch, a lady's Vania bangle watch, a gentleman's keyless wind German full hunting cased pocket watch, a gilt metal Dupont gas lighter, a pale green gem set brooch, a ball point pen and a restruck Maria Theresia gilt dollar, mounted as a pendant
A group of jewellery, including; two lady's 9ct gold cased wristwatches, two 9ct gold circular link neckchains, a gold figaro link neckchain, a 333 fine link neckchain, an oval lava cameo brooch, designed as the portrait of a lady, a Grosse circular pale blue gem set brooch, designed as a flowerhead, a gem set oval hinged bangle, a quantity of mostly silver chains, and two pendants, two costume necklaces and two gilt metal neckchains.
A 1970's silver and crocidolite bangle, the rectangular block of crocidolite mounted on a torque bangle, maker's mark G-M, Sheffield 1979; a 1970's silver textured bombe ring, maker's mark G.W., Sheffiled 1979; an Art Deco stained green agate and black plastic graduated necklace, 43cm long; and a blue ceramic pendant (4)
*A collection of foreign yellow metal jewellery, comprising a rope link chain with an S shaped clasp, a two row filed curb link bracelet with a similar clasp, a signet ring with the initial S, a torque bangle with the initials DC to the front, a Nefertiti pendant and one damaged hoop earring, 41g gross To be sold on behalf of the Metropolitan Police (9DC22118) and subject to VAT on the hammer priceBest Bid
*A 9 carat yellow hallmarked gold hinged bangle, with engine turned decoration, another bangle, stamped '375', set with cubic zirconias, and another similar with convention marks, 29g gross To be sold on behalf the Metropolitan Police (1DC22118) and subject to VAT on the hammer priceBest Bid
A Victorian gold archaeological bangle by Robert Phillips, c. 1870, with an oval cabochon lapis lazuli within a frame of ivory coloured enamel circles with blue enamel centres and a twisted wire border, glazed locket verso to a tapered bangle, with the makers mark of Phillips of 23 Cockspur St, London Robert Phillips (d. 1881) was one of the first English jewellers to make 'Archaeological Revival' jewellery. The firm initially traded as Phillips Brothers at 31 Cockspur Street, then moved to no. 23 in 1855. In 1869 they traded as Phillips Brothers & Son, until Alfred Phillips took over in 1884. For further reading on Robert Phillips Cf: Geoffrey Munn 'Castellani and Giuliano, Revivalist Jewellers of the Nineteenth Century', 1984; Charlotte Gere and Geoffrey Munn 'Artists' Jewellery, Pre- Raphaelite to Arts & Crafts', 1989.
A late Victorian split pearl bangle, c. 1900, with a central flower head set with split pearls to a graduated row of split pearls at each side, one deficient, to a knife edge wire frame marked 15c, together with an 18ct gold split pearl and diamond double cluster crossover ring, one diamond deficient, finger size J¾

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