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An Oriental lacquered box containing a quantity of jewellery to include a marcasite ring, a Mexican silver bangle, a pleated necklace with clasp stamped 925, various brooches, a string of graduated pearls, an enamelled necklace and earrings set, a vintage brass and copper locket with horse head design, a shell and 925 silver pendant, two Pilgrim Danish Design necklaces and similar
A 15ct gold Victorian diamond set hinged bangle, five grain set old brilliant cut diamonds, estimated approximate total weight 0.20ct, rope border with applied scroll ends, width 6.4mm, inside diameter 6.1cm, push-in clasp with safety chain, hallmarked Birmingham, 15ct gold, dated 1896, weight 8.2g
Omega - A gentleman's Swiss 18ct gold wristwatch and a 'gold capped' 'Seamaster' wristwatch, first, circa 1944, the signed circular cream coloured waffle dial, 28mm diameter, with gold coloured batons and hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and white metal inner bezel, signed 17 jewel mechanical automatic 'bumper' movement calibre 28.10 R.A / P.C number 10615470, case, 34mm diameter, verso, push-on with snap on outer retaining ring, plain and polished, interior signed and numbered 10700679 with Swiss marks for 18ct gold in addition to Poinçon de Maître, Hammer Head number 115 for A. & M. Favre & Perret, to a gold plated wire bangle type bracelet with fold over clasp; second, circa 1958, model 2846, the signed circular cream coloured dial, 30mm diameter, with gold coloured batons and hands, (centre sweep lacking), signed 20 jewel mechanical automatic movement calibre 501 number 16464141, with liveried crown, case, 34mm diameter, 'gold capped' front, verso snap on, stainless steel with 'Hippocampus' logo, interior signed and numbered 2846-2848 7 SC, to an aftermarket black leather strap with pin buckle (for restoration) (2)Footnote: Omega movement calibre 28.10 was built around the system of a bumper, rather than a rotor, for self-winding. Unlike modern automatics that perform a full 360-degree spin, the rotor of these bumper movements moved back and forth at roughly 120 degrees ‘bumping off’ a pair of springs on the opposite sides of the watch…an effective way of accumulating kinetic energy invented by English watchmaker John Harwood in 1923. When a watch of this kind is worn, it is sometimes possible to feel the weight as it swings, hence the 'bumper' nickname by which this style of movement is known by enthusiasts. The case of the Seamaster example was originally described as 'gold capped'. This process involved moulding a piece of gold to the shape of the watch case and placing it atop (like a cap, hence the name). This process provides remarkable wearing properties, far superior to that of a gold-plated version, together with the 'look' of a gold watch for a fraction of the price. The model reference, stamped inside the case back, includes the initials 'SC' for 'Seconde au Centre' indicating that this variant should have a centre sweep second hand, though sadly it is now missing.
A Victorian garnet memorial bangle, central rubover set round cabochon garnet, diameter 8mm, carved floral border with applied beaded decoration, verso, a glazed and vacant memorial window, diameter 2.6cm, tapering arms with applied beading, inside diameter 5.5cm, push-in clasp with safety chain, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, weight 15.4g, presented in the original fitted case
A mid-20th century 9ct gold flexible sprung snake bangle, mark of Cropp & Farr, designed as a coiled snake, the carved head set with round faceted ruby eyes, sprung links tapering to a partially carved tail, approximate width 6.3mm, approximate inside diameter 5.3cm, hallmarked Chester, 9ct gold, dated 1955, weight 21.6gFootnote: The cult of snake jewellery in the Victorian era began with Prince Albert proposing to Queen Victoria. The ring given to her on that occasion was in the image of a snake set with an emerald head. For Victoria, the snake embodied eternal love and promised her a true ‘happily ever after’.
An Edwardian 9ct gold split pearl and diamond hinged bracelet / bangle, engraved decoration, hallmarks Birmingham 1905, internal dimensions, 6 x 5cm, 5.5gNo damage or repair, all stones present, settings lightly abraded, clasp is slightly loose and safety chain present but detached, security latch is working and keeps bracelet firmly closed, hallmarks clear, stamped 375.
Various gold and unmarked yellow metal jewellery, including 2 x 15ct brooches 4.8g gross, 9ct brooch, 1.2g, etcLot sold as seen unless specific item(s) requested. Hinged bangle is unmarked but tests as 9ct (7.4g). Watch has 9ct case (caseback weighs 2.2g). Initial bracelet marked 9ct. All other unmentioned pieces are unmarked.
A Swedish gold paste, split pearl and enamel hollow hinged bangle, c.1850, a split pearl to the centre, to trefoil of emerald cut red paste, with split pearls between, all spitch set to plain collets, to scrolling head with white and blue enamel decoration, to plain lower half, with concealed box clasp and figure of eight safety catch, tested as approximately 18ct gold, Swedish assay marks, head approximately 29mm wide, internal dimensions 61 x 51mm, 15.18gCondition report: Clasp secure.Some surface scratches and abrasions to facet junctions of paste.Some scratches, chips and losses to enamel.There are two suspension loops either side of the head.There is wear to the head, and at points the gold has worn through.One side of the head there is a split between the bottom plate and the side. Near the split, there is evidence of previous repair, gold slightly different in colour. Originally there would probably have been a scroll to this side which is no longer there, to match the scroll on the other side.A solder join visible at the base of the bangle.Evidence of soft solder repair to the bead for the figure of eight catch.A slight dent to the lower half of the bangle near the hinge.
A sterling silver kyanite set line necklace, with a row of oval mixed cut kyanites, approximately 6 x 4mm, claw set to articulated collets, with a side lever clasp, Birmingham, 470mm long, together with a sterling silver two row kyanite bangle, Birmingham, 53.57g total (2)Condition report: Maker's mark G.Surface reaching inclusions to some of the gemstones.
A 9ct gold amethyst and split pearl bangle, with three oval cabochon amethysts claw set to the tapered top half, with pairs of split pearls claw set between, to twisted wire decoration, to pierced zig-zag lower half, with scroll engraved guards, concealed box clasp and safety chain, London 1977, interior dimensions 58 x 50mm, 16.00gCondition report: Two split pearls at an angle within their collet.Clasp secure.
A late 19th century Bohemian garnet bangle, a central cluster claw set with rose cut garnets, with a fleur-de-lys at each side, and a row of rose cut garnets to the upper and lower half of the bangle, with concealed box clasp and safety chain, interior dimensions 54 x 49mm, cluster 20mm diameterCondition report: One garnet missing from the upper half of the bangle - the garnet closes to the clasp.A couple of dents to the lower half of the bangle, and one to the upper half. Clasp secure.
A quantity of silver jewellery, to include a sterling silver Links of London bangle, a silver peridot set ring, a silver paste set Pandora ring, a silver garnet fringe necklace and earrings suite, a pair of silver gilt diamond set open heart earrings, a silver torque bangle with ball ends, a silver torque bangle with elephant decoration, a silver filigree butterfly pendant, a silver Soufeel charm bracelet, a Polish wrapped silver sheet bangle, etc. (qty.)Weighable silver approximately 366.03g total
A quantity of Victorian, Art Deco, and later costume jewellery, to include a Victorian beaded miser's purse, a cut steel bangle, a pair of buckles, a quantity of glass bead necklaces including Art Deco examples, a pair of millefiori glass drop earrings, a needle glass bead necklace, etc. (qty.)
A quantity of silverware and jewellery, to include a sterling silver hinged bangle, a sterling silver hollow hinged bangle, a French silver Christening cup, a silver and blue guilloché enamel plaque, a sterling silver sovereign case, one cover deficient, a sterling silver propelling swizzle stick, a silver butterfly brooch, etc., 288.45g total (qty.)Condition report: Surface marks/scratches/tarnish to all.Dents to some.Chips to enamel.
An Art Deco ladies' diamond set mechanical cocktail watch, c.1925, with a 20mm case with silvered dial, black Arabic numerals and blued Breguet style hands, with a line of eight cut diamonds, milligrain set to the bezel with a hand engraved band to the case sides, a curved row of three old Swiss cut diamonds, milligrain set to hinged wire lugs, with a hand engraved detachable jarretière style bangle, case no. 88713, Genève signed movement no. 8978Condition report: Winds not running even when gently shaken.Hands adjust and move correctly.Glass scratched.Dial tarnished or rusty.Light surface marks commensurate with its age.Total weight approximately 21.05g.Bangle is white base metal.
A gold bangle, with embossed clover and scroll decoration, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 11.69gCondition report: A few areas of the bangle tested as approximately 14ct gold, possibly areas of solder. We cannot guarantee that the bangle will pass XRF analysis. Surface marks/scratches/tarnish.Bangle out of shape and dented in places.
Victorian Etruscan Revival gold and enamelled bangle and brooch, circa 1875, the bangle enamelled with griffin in monochrome centred with an umbrella palm set with small rose diamonds, double hinged and wide polished band, width 25mm, interior size 55mm, unmarked, gross weight approx. 43.3g; the matching brooch of circular form pierced with anthemion and enamelled (enamel chipped), 42mm diameter, gross weight approx. 19.3g (2)

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