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A Collection of silver jewellery; Silver and Turquoise stone bracelet, Two 925 silver wedding bands, Edinburgh silver Shetland Robin bird design brooch, 925 silver cat pendant with silver chain, Edinburgh silver ribbon shaped pendant, Sterling silver St. Christopher pendant, 920 silver Cyprus pendant, Edinburgh silver and enamel pendant, Edwardian silver and green glass stone pendant necklace, Two pairs of silver earrings, plated Coronation medallion pendant and 14ct plated necklace.
A white topaz pendant and chain, octagonal white topaz, approximately 16 x 11.9mm, estimated approximate weight 13.00ct, crossover bale, hallmarked Birmingham, 14ct gold, weight 6g, suspended from an omega style chain, bolt ring clasp, length 42cm, width 6mm, hallmarked Birmingham, 9ct gold, weight 14.7g
An aquamarine and split pearl necklace, floral centrepiece with two rubover set pear-shaped aquamarine droppers, approximately 7 x 5mm, suspended from a trace link chain, push-in barrel clasp, total length 43cm, unhallmarked, stamped '15CT', weight 11.1g, presented in a fitted caseOverall condition: GoodNo obvious signs of damage or repairMinor abrasion/chipping to both aquamarines, consistent with age, visible with a 10x loupeMinor surface wear to pearls, visible with a 10x loupeGeneral scratches/wear and tarnishing to reverseClasp opens and closes positivelyObvious wear and discoloration to the box interior
An early 20th century enamelled pendant and chain, circular pink guilloché enamel, with an applied diamond set 'M' monogram, surrounded by a pierced border of seed pearls (one lacking), suspending a fine chain set with three pearl droppers, verso, a vacant glazed compartment, tapered diamond set bale, length including bale 4cm, width 2.3cm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, suspended from a modern curb chain, length 46cm, unhallmarked, clasp stamped '9ct', gross weight 9gOverall condition: Fair to goodOne pearl deatched but included in the lotMinor surface wear/chipping to enamelChipping to diamonds, consistent with ageHeavy scratches/wear to reverseVisible dust under glazed compartmentVisible repair in chainSpring in bolt ring clasp is a little stiff, attention required
Longines - An open faced side winding pocket watch and chain, circa 1901, the signed white dial, 45mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, gold coloured moon hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and bar minute track, signed gilt three quarter plate crown wind movement liveried by Grosjean Frères, number 1250540 with crown at 3 o'clock and hand setting lever at 5 o'clock, rose coloured case by Fahys Montauk, Number 1, 55mm diameter, decoratively engraved threaded bezel with finger grips at 9 and 3 o'clock, verso screw down, stepped and slightly domed, the central two tone circular cartouche featuring a putto carrying a torch on the back of an angel, interior signed and numbered 447669; the chain in rose coloured metal, fancy filed figaro style links, 7mm diameter, terminating in a bolt ring and swivel catch, overall length 28cm (2)
A modern aquamarine and sapphire pendant and chain, triple drop pendant, with an oval faceted aquamarine surrounded by diamonds, an octagonal aquamarine surrounded by sapphires, and a pear shaped aquamarine surrounded by diamonds, known stamped total aquamarine weight 3.14ct, known stamped total sapphire weight 1.01ct, known stamped total diamond weight 0.18ct, concealed bale, length 3.6cm, width 11.1mm, unhallmarked, stamped 'Au750', suspended from a trace chain, length 44cm, hallmarked, Birmingham, 18ct gold, gross weight 4.7g
James Wilson, London - An early 19th century Sterling silver pair cased pocket watch, circa 1819, the outer (and inner) case with casemaker's mark of Samuel Brookes and London hallmarks for Sterling silver, the cover activated by push button, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, open faced pocket watch with unsigned off-white dial, 46mm diameter, black Roman numerals, copper coloured spade and whip hands and chemin de fer chapter ring under a convex bullseye crystal, front loading gilt full plate key wind movement, signed JAS WILSON LONDON N=7968, pierced and engraved winged balance cock with mascaron at the neck, verge escapement with chain fusée and 4 pinned cylindrical pillars, inner case, 51mm diameter with stirrup shaped pendant bow, verso plain and polished with offset winding aperture, 128.3g gross, presented with the winding key
A necklace, bracelet and ear pendant suite, the first; a curb link chain with three pear shaped sections each set with eight cut diamonds, estimated approximate total diamond weight 1.00ct push-in box clasp with figure of eight safety catch, length 41cm, unhallmarked, stamped, stamped '18ct'; the second, a matching bracelet, with a concealed diamond set clasp and integral safety chain, estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.70ct, length,18cm, unhallmarked, stamped '18ct'; the third, a pair of matching ear pendants, estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.60ct, hinged post and clip fittings, unhallmarked stamped '18ct', gross weight 72g (3)
A late 20th century charm bracelet, curb style links, suspending thirteen charms, hallmarked or assessed as 9ct gold, including a full sovereign, a poodle, a clock and a boot, padlock fitting with integral safety chain, length 18cm, width 10.1mm, hallmarked London, 9ct gold, gross weight 120.6g
Lewis Samuel & Company, Liverpool - An open faced pocket watch, circa 1840, the unsigned gilt engine turned dial, 43mm diameter, inner with an engraving of the Tower of London, outer chapter ring with applied gold coloured Roman numerals, gold coloured fleur de lys hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock under a bullseye crystal, front loading gilt and decoratively engraved full plate key wind movement signed L.H. SAMUEL & CO. LIVERPOOL 3023 PATENT, the engraved balance cock with 'Hand in Heart' insignia, lever escapement with chain fusée, stop start work to the fourth wheel at 5 o'clock, click and ratchet tension wheel, five arm balance with diamond end stone and 4 cotton reel pillars, case, 50mm diameter, bezels with cast foliate decoration, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, engraved with a depiction of the Capitol Building, Washington D.C. as designed by William Thornton, within a border of foliate engraving, interior numbered 30234 with casemaker's mark of (probably) William Jee, together with American Eagle stamp, no further marks, case tests as 18ct gold, 93.5g gross and presented in a retailer's case along with the winding keyLewis and Moses Samuel opened their clockmaking and silversmiths business in Liverpool in 1821. In 1862, the business was taken over by Harriet Samuel, Moses' daughter in-law, and the business moved to Manchester as a mail order-only company. Between 1890 and 1970, subsequent generations of the family expanded the business and H.Samuel became one of Britain's leading retail jewellers. It is now part of the Signet Group.The Heart in Hand is a symbol of a heart in an open palm and is symbolic of charity, given from the heart. It is an easily recognizable symbol in the Northeastern United States and used by the Shakers as a pictorial reminder of the words of 'Mother' Ann Lee, the founder of the Shaker sect, who promoted a simple life of hard work and spirituality, "Put your hands to work, and your hearts to God."The United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, more commonly known as the Shakers, was founded in the early 18th century in Bolton, Lancashire. ‘Mother’ Ann Lee became their leader, and in 1774 Lee and her followers sailed from Liverpool to colonial America, with an initial settlement at Watervliet, New York. At its peak in the mid-19th century, there were 2,000–4,000 Shaker believers living in 18 major communities and numerous smaller, often short-lived, communities. As of 2019, there is only one active Shaker village: Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, in Maine.The engraved decoration of two seats of power in England and America may be symbolic and related to the Shakers. In addition, there may be a connection specifically with the Capitol building, which was also used for religious services in the early 1800s.
Robert Bartliff, Malton - An early 19th century Sterling silver pair cased pocket watch, circa 1822, the outer (and inner) case with casemaker's mark of Vale & Company and Birmingham hallmarks for Sterling silver, the cover activated by push button, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, open faced pocket watch with unsigned white dial, 42mm diameter, black Arabic numerals, copper coloured double spade and whip hands and chemin de fer chapter ring under a convex bullseye crystal, front loading gilt full plate key wind movement, signed ROBT. BARTLIFF MALTON 850, pierced and engraved winged balance cock with mascaron at the neck, verge escapement with chain fusée, three arm balance, blued regulation and 4 pinned cylindrical pillars, inner case, 50mm diameter with stirrup shaped pendant bow, verso plain and polished with winding aperture, 176.3g gross, presented with the winding keys
A sapphire and diamond pendant and chain, claw set oval cabochon sapphire, 17.1 x 13.3mm, surrounded by a triple row of pavé set round brilliant cut diamonds, and surmounted by a single claw set diamond, estimated approximate weight 0.11ct, diamond set bale, hallmarked London, 18ct gold, suspended from a trace link chain, length 39cm, hallmarked Birmingham, 18ct gold, gross weight 9.9g
An early 20th century 9ct rose gold watch chain with attachment, circa 1904, graduated rolled curb links, 7 - 5mm wide, each marked '9 375' terminating in a swivel catch and bolt ring fitting, fixed T bar suspended at the centre point from a short length of chain, mark not traced (JM pellet between) with Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold, a South African 1 pond coin dated 1898 with soldered scroll setting suspended at the centre point from a short length of chain, overall length 43cm, 52.6g gross
An early 20th century pearl and diamond bracelet, two rows of curb links set with a central oval shaped pearl (untested), approximately 7.9 x 5.9mm, and ten rubover set old brilliant cut diamonds, estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.60ct, push-in clasp with integral safety chain, length 16cm, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold, weight 16.1g, cased
A Victorian rock crystal, diamond and pearl heart pendant, Circa 1890, a heart shaped slice of rock crystal, surrounded by a border of rose cut diamonds, surmounted by a rose cut diamond and pearl crown (one pearl lacking), verso, a detachable friction fitting bezel, jump ring bale, length including bale 3.3cm, width 2.3cm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold and silver, suspended from a trace link chain with eight pearls, length 38cm, tested as platinum, gross weight 5.7gOverall condition: Fair to goodOne pearl lacking, all diamonds presentHeavy abrasion to rock crystal, obvious with the naked eyeChipping to diamonds, consistent with ageHeavy tarnishing to settingsLead solder visible on reverse, possible repairHeavy scratches/wear to mountJump ring bale isn't solderedBolt ring clasp opens and closes positively
Andrew Johnston, Kilwinning - A Scottish late 19th century Sterling silver open faced pocket watch, circa 1873, the unsigned white dial, 46mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued spade and whip hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, front loading gilt full plate key wind movement signed ANDW JOHNSTON KILWINNING NO. 63740, with engraved winged balance cock, cylinder escapement with chain fusée and 4 pinned cotton reel pillars under a brass dust cover, case, 53mm diameter, verso hinged at 6 o'clock with engine turned engraving around a central vacant and belted escutcheon shaped cartouche, inner with casemaker's mark of William Hubbard and London hallmarks for Sterling silver, 119g gross, presented with the winding key
A Victorian amethyst centrepiece necklace, five graduated oval faceted amethysts, approximate length from 12 to 19.3mm, each surrounded by a foliate border and separated by a single rose, suspended from a pierced chevron style chain with delicate foliate detail, carved push-in box clasp, length 44cm, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold with a 9ct gold clasp, weight 39.4g, presented in a fitted case
A sapphire and diamond spider brooch, realistically formed, the abdomen set with three rows of graduating oval and round faceted sapphires, and two rows of graduating rose cut diamonds, the cephalothorax set with two faceted sapphires, and the head set with a single rose cut diamond, estimated approximate total sapphire weight 0.80ct, estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.15ct, yellow metal legs (one lacking), mounted to a stock pin with safety chain, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold and silver, weight 5.9g
An 18ct gold watch chain with attachment, the long twisted fetter links, 10mm diameter, each with part marks, terminating at one end with a part marked swivel catch and at the other with a rose coloured swivel catch marked 9c, fixed T bar on a short length of trace link chain suspended halfway along with an unmarked brooch/pendant in the shape of a ball pein hammer, tested as 18ct gold, (pin lacking), overall length 40cm, 70g grossA little wear at the ends of each link as to be expected, but it's not excessive. Both swivel catches fully operational. Wear to the joining ring of the T bar. Hammer brooch is lacking the pin, as mentioned in the description, but the hinge is complete. Each link and the T bar are part marked and the T bar has a maker's mark, but the full hallmark is lacking, possibly originally marked on a jump ring which is now missing. Remaining jump rings are not soldered.
A rose coloured watch chain, stamped 9.C, uniform oval belcher style links, 6mm wide, the end link with an attached plaque marked '9.C', terminating in a swivel catch, three supporting jump rings 6.5cm in from the other end, overall length 47cm, 16.6gClasp operational. Some wear to the ends of each link as to be expected and commensurate with age and use, but no obvious signs of splitting.
A turquoise and split pearl pendant/brooch and chain, openwork foliate and scroll pendant/brooch with a central claw set rectangular cabochon turquoise, surrounded by split pearls, pin and hook brooch fitting, detachable split pearl pendant bale, length including bale 4cm, width 2.5cm, unhallmarked, stamped '15CT', suspended from a curb link chain, length 41cm, tested as 9ct gold, gross weight 12.1g
A pearl and diamond brooch, three button shaped pearls (untested), approximate diameter from 6.7 to 7mm, four graduated old brilliant cut diamonds, spaced by six diamond set trefoils, mounted to a curved diamond set bar, estimated approximate total diamond weight 4.70ct, detachable pin and hook fitting with safety chain, length 6.2cm, unmarked, tested as 15ct gold with silver settings and a 9ct gold fitting, weight 13.4gOverall condition: Fair to goodAll stones presentPossible converstion from a tiara or hair pieceBrooch fitting looseMultiple diamonds are chipped, consistent with age, visible with a 10x loupeWear to settings, consistent with ageMinor surface wear to pearlsHeavy scratches and minor denting to reverse

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