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A Victorian small vinaigrette pendant, the lid decorated with painted enamels depicting a gentleman with musical instrument, sat next to a lady holding a staff, the bellied shaped body reveals a pierced vinaigrette cage, sponsor's initials 'SG', diameter approx 2.5cm, suspended on a silver muff chain, with fifteen oval double-sided blue enamel links, length approx 140cm, with a swivel clasp.
An Art Deco parure of yellow metal jewellery, all with matching designs of a central oval white opals, with three rows of two square cut rubies to the top and bottom and four white stones either side, on unmarked yellow metal mounts with pierced design to the back, comprising a bar brooch, length 6cm, with safety chain, ring size R, a necklace pendant with a further two flush fit white stones in white and yellow metal mounts, with necklace hoop, length 5cm, and a bracelet with hinged side brackets of similar design set with a central bar of three cushion set rubies, flanked by white stones top and bottom and at the point, on a yellow metal flat link bracelet, length approx 18cm, all unmarked. CONDITION REPORT: The bracelet hoop has a faint 9ct gold mark. The ring is missing one of the small rubies and one of the clear stones to the right has been with a green-coloured stone. The opals have a very high transparency, with greens and blue flecks and appear to be more transparent than white. The white stones are possibly sapphires.
Various items of broken gold jewellery, to include three pieces of 9ct gold flexi watch strap, a 9ct gold starburst pendant, a broken 9ct gold necklace, an unmarked yellow metal chain section, together with two similar rolled gold brooches, with white stone within corn leaves, combined weighable gold approx 8g.
A late 19th century hinged bracelet with central line of ten inset seed pearls within a black enamelled border, raised above a floral chased pattern, the back of the bracelet plain, inscription to interior 'E.P March 13th 1857 to 1887', with safety chain, internal diameter 5.9cm, approx 13.6g, unmarked. CONDITION REPORT: The Kee Gold Tester suggests that this is possibly 14ct.
Various items of vintage and antique jewellery, to include a silver and polished agate Scottish Celtic brooch, a cross pendant with small green jade-coloured beads, an oval and silver Blue John necklace pendant and chain, a Wedgwood black jasperware brooch in a yellow metal mount, with Classical chariot scene, a small Ruskin-style brooch, an Art Nouveau style lady brooch, a small white metal box in the form of a peanut, length 3cm, an amber cheroot, a micromosaic religious brooch, etc.
Various items of hallmarked silver jewellery, including a large bar and square link clasp watch chain, length approx 46cm, a silver belcher link chain with T-bar, length approx 33cm, an enamelled three pence coin mounted on bar brooch, a silver brooch with pierced entwined initials 'RHAH', one half of a silver buckle, small green enamelled brooch in the form of a bow, a red and green stone swivel clasp and a hallmarked silver engine turned vesta case, combined approx 4.4ozt (7).
A late 19th century hallmarked Continental silver (.935) open face fob watch, the smaller white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, within a gilt and silvered border of flowers and leaves, with crown wind movement in a floral and shield decorated case, on a white metal chain, length approx 72cm. CONDITION REPORT: The watch was wound at the time of cataloguing and appears to be in working order, however this is no guarantee of working order. Under magnification, there are some slight scratches to the glass. It has been used, but is in an acceptable condition.
A small Edwardian crown wind fob watch, the white enamelled dial set with Arabic numerals and smaller subsidiary seconds dial, gilt minute track and floral border, in a floral chased 9ct gold case, suspended on a 9ct gold bow and swivel clasp brooch, with gold safety chain, diameter of head 32mm. CONDITION REPORT: At the time of cataloguing, the watch appears to be in going order, however this is no guarantee of working order. It is in a tidy condition, but has been worn, so there are some scratches and areas of wear. Approx 27g.
Three pocket watches comprising a Waltham Mass gold plated open face crown wind pocket watch, the white enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, smaller subsidiary seconds dial and gold plated Albert chain, an Ingersoll Triumph chrome plated open face crown wind pocket watch, on silver plated chain and one other example (3).
A ladies' vintage 9ct gold head wristwatch, the white dial set with Arabic numerals and red 12, crown wind movement, on a 9ct gold flexi strap. CONDITION REPORT: Approx 18.2g. It does not appear to be in going older. It is antique, so expect some wear to the glass and the head. There are some indents to the back case and some of the links on the flexi chain. The springs appear to be gold-coloured, but this is no guarantee they are gold.
A brass six-branch electrolier with Ho Ho bird finial above six scrolls with stylised flowers, above six scrolling arms and bulbous base, height excluding chain and ceiling rose approx 46cm. CONDITION REPORT: Sold electrically untested. The brass is largely very dull, but otherwise appears ok.
A metal tin containing various collectibles to include two gold plated pens, including a Fynepoint example, various wooden trinket boxes, glove boxes, cigarette cases, Royal Worcester porcelain miniature pot, compacts, magnifying glass on chain, Omega watch box, various association and TUC badges, and various modern collectible commemorative coins and coinage, etc.
Two framed displays of various military cap badges, to include National Defence Company, Egypt, Lancers, Royal Artillery, First Surrey Rifles 21st London Regiment, the London Rifle Brigade 5th London Regiment, 11th London Regiment, 12th London Regiment, 15th London Regiment Civil Service Rifles and 16th London Regiment Queen's Westminster Rifles, etc, together with a WWI 1914-15 Star, various other lapel badges, etc, also a gilt coin in a gold plated mount and chain. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee that all cap badges are authentic and some may be reproductions. There is evidence of the name being ground out on the back of the 1914-15 Star.
A gold and garnet bracelet, 1920s/30s, claw set with a row of eleven cushion cut garnets graduating in size to the centre stone, on a snap clasp, fitted with a safety chain, unmarked, weight 7.3g, length 17cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

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