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Lot 198

AN OFFICER~S MESS DRESS OF THE 17TH POONA HORSE, 1933 A blue jacket by Hawkes & Co, named to A.D. Drew Esq and dated 16/12/33, with light blue collar and cuffs. The jacket and cuffs edged with one-inch gold Vandyke lace. Gilt studs to left front, plaited gold chain gimp shoulder-cords, and gold Russia braid ornaments to backseams. Plain gilt buttons to sleeves. Companion waistcoat of light blue cloth, also with studs to front, edged with lace as on jacket, traced on the inner edge with plain gold Russia braid. Pocket openings also edged with Russia. Severe moth damage to left sleeve of jacket, minor damage to waistcoat (2)

Lot 205

AN OFFICER~S SHOULDER BELT ORNAMENTS OF COKE~S RIFLES, CIRCA 1930 The chain boss, in HM silver, incised with the regimental title and mounted with a Maltese Cross, the centre bearing the number 55 within a bugle horn. The white metal triple chain is connected to a whistle, also in silver, in its sheath; a similar but larger Maltese Cross plate. Two white metal scrolls, each inscribed ~DELHI/AFGHANISTAN~; a pair of blackened 13 FFR shoulder-titles, and two pairs of red cloth gorget tabs, the larger one having gilt buttons mounted with what appears to be a regimental device in white metal (qty)

Lot 206

FRONTIER FORCE CAVALRY OFFICERS~ ACCOUTREMENTS, CIRCA 1901-3 A tin containing a crimson leather sword belt of the 1st Punjab Cavalry (later Prince Albert Victor~s Own), faced with 1½-inch Vandyke pattern gold lace, oblong seeded gilt plate, now mounted with a white metal device of King~s crown above the regimental title, within laurel sprays, above three scrolls inscribed with battle honours from the Indian Mutiny and Second Afghan War (belt lace partly detached), together with its slings; and two pairs of plaited chain gimp shoulder-cords bearing KC Lieutenant Colonel~s rank-badges

Lot 313

˜[AP] A FINE GOLD-MOUNTED PRESENTATION SWORD TO LIEUTENANT GENERAL WATSON OF THE 14TH (BUCKINGHAMSHIRE) REGIMENT OF FOOT, DECEMBER 1813 with earlier curved single-edged blade of finely watered steel, encrusted with a gold cartouche on one face with a stylised rendition of the renowned bladesmith ~Asad Allah Isfahani~, gold hilt chiselled in low relief, comprising a pair of recurved quillons decorated with conventional foliage, a pair of acanthus leaf langets, fluted back-strap and lionhead pommel formed in the round, original knuckle-chain, and spirally-carved ivory grip, in its gold-mounted wooden scabbard covered with crimson velvet (areas of wear), the mounts chiselled with scrolling foliage on a punched ground around the borders, comprising chape and middle-band each decorated with a large central flower, locket with an elaborate trophy-of-arms front and back, the latter carrying a plaque engraved with the presentation inscription, the scabbard edges reinforced by four strips chased en suite with the mounts, and with two rings for suspension 81.5 cm; 32 1/8 in blade The inscription reads: Presented to Lieutenant General Watson of H.M. 14th Regiment, by the Officers who had the honour to serve under him whilst he commanded the Samerang Division in the island of Java as a testimony of their esteem, December 1813. General Sir James Watson, K.C.B. was the son of Major John Watson, of the Royal Invalids. He was born at Chilton, Buckinghamshire, in 1772, entered the army as an ensign, 24th June 1783, and became lieutenant, 18th April 1792. He served with the 14th Regiment on the continent, under the Duke of York, in 1793 and 1794; became captain, 11th March 1795; and was engaged at the reduction of the Islands of St. Lucia and Trinidad, in 1796 and 1797. He became major, 3rd December 1802, and lieutenant-colonel, 15th May 1806. He commanded the 14th Regt. At the capture of the Isles of France and Java, including the assault and capture of Djocjocarta; commanded the expedition that captured the piratical State of Sambas in Borneo, in 1813; was at the capture of the fort of Hattras, and in the Pindaree and Mahratta wars, and actively assisted at the reduction of the fortress of Dhomone Mundela, at which latter place he led the storming party; he was also at Gurra Kotah and Asseerghur. He became colonel 4th June 1814; and major-general, 19th July 1821. He returned to England in 1827, and in 1830 proceeded again to the East Indies as a general officer on the staff; and, during the temporary absence of Lord William Bentinck, acted as commander-in-chief at Bengal, and returned to Europe in 1837, after a service of nearly 27 years in the East Indies. He became lieutenant-general 10th January 1837; colonel of the 14th Regiment, 24th May 1837, and general, 11th November 1851. He received a medal for Java, and was created a K.C.B. in 1839. The hilt and mounts incorporate a notable weight of gold which, along with their style and execution, suggest a place of manufacture in India or South East Asia. Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 359

Ëœ[AP] A NAVAL MIDSHIPMAN~S DIRK, EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND A VICTORIAN MIDSHIPMAN~S DIRK the first with curved single-edged blade etched and gilt with scrolls of foliage and trophies on a blued panel over three-quarters of its length on each face, gilt-brass hilt comprising recurved quillons and back-strap and pommel formed as a maned lionshead, chequered ivory grip, associated knuckle-chain, in its leather scabbard (losses) with gilt-brass mounts; the second with etched blade, the forte signed ~J.Gieve & Sons, Birmingham~ regulation hilt (quillon missing), in its scabbard inscribed ~H.S.W.B.~ on the locket the first: 37.0 cm; 14 ½ in blade (2) Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 395

[AP] A MILITIA OFFICER~S SHAKO the cylindrical shako of Albert style, with black leather top and peaks, and black cloth sides, with a gilt Albert star plate mounted with a fine white metal curled bugle horn with a shield in the curl, bearing a portcullis and three seaxes, narrow chin chain, stitching faults to peaks and now with lining of Hawkes & Co, 1 Savile Row Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 397

[AP] AN 1847 PATTERN OFFICER~S HELMET OF THE INNISKILLING DRAGOONS with white metal skull with gilt fittings, part of gilt decoration to peak absent, chin-chain absent, incorrect (white over red) plume, crimson leather headband Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 398

[AP] AN 1871 PATTERN DRAGOON HELMET the good Trooper~s white metal helmet, with brass fittings and a white metal star, black-over-red horsehair plume and black leather headband, incorrectly-fitting rosettes for chin-chain Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 400

[AP] AN 1871 PATTERN TROOPER~S DRAGOON HELMET, AND ANOTHER probably for the Inniskilling Dragoons, white metal skull, brass fittings and white plume, severe damage to the brass star plate, now fitted with replacement numeral 6, and to back of skull, leather head-band worn and perished; together with an 1871 pattern Trooper~s helmet, probably of the 1st King~s Dragoon Guards, badge incorrectly fitted with ~2~, scarlet plume, leather lining, chin-chain present but defective (2) Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 401

[AP] A HUSSAR TROOPER~S BUSBY, CIRCA 1914, THREE FURTHER BUSBYS AND A CAP the first a sealskin cap, with triple yellow body cord, scarlet bag traced with yellow braid and with corded boss, black leather internal headband with Hobson~s label dated 1914, chin-chain, plume and plume socket absent; the second a gunner~s busby of the Royal Horse Artillery, the sealskin cap by Hobson~s, with triple yellow square cord body line, plain scarlet bag and leather chin-strap, with a white plume; the third A Victorian Yeomanry Hussar officer~s busby with brown fur (largely defective), plain scarlet bag, triple gold body cord and corded chin-chain, roan leather headband with crimson silk lining bearing Hawkes label, plume of white horsehair over red vulture feathers, cockade absent; the fourth a Trooper~s busby of a Life Hussar~s regiment, black sealskin (somewhat bare-patched), with black/silver cockade, white metal scroll reading ~Mit.Gott.Für.König.und.Vaterland~, above a large white metal death~s head; the fifth a Fusilier~s black cap with leather lining with label inscribed RHQ/RRF/No 4/City of London, fittings for plume, but plume and grenade absent (5) Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 402

[AP] A TROOPER~S HUSSAR STYLE BUSBY AND TWO OTHER CAPS the first now fitted in modern times for use as an officer~s item, with silver body-cords and boss, the scarlet bag traced with silver Russia braid, retaining original Trooper~s quality headband and lining; the second a guardsman~s bearskin with black fur on a basket framework, lacking plume and chin-chain; the third a busby style cap, probably theatrical, with black fur and a plain red bag, small corded boss to front but no provision for a plume, protective helmet lining (3) Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 404

[AP] AN OFFICER~S HELMET OF THE ROYAL ARTILLERY, CIRCA 1902-14 a good example by Hawkes, complete with ball ornament and base, rosettes, chin-chain and KC gilt plate, good roan leather headband and crimson silk lining, in a carrying tin Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 405

[AP] A LIGHT INFANTRY OFFICER~S HELMET, EARLY 20TH CENTURY a good example, of green cloth, gilt spike, spike base, rosettes and chin-chain, now incorrectly fitted with a bronze plate of the King~s Royal Rifle Corps, in a carrying-tin Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 406

[AP] AN OFFICER~S HELMET OF THE PRINCE OF WALES~S VOLUNTEERS, CIRCA 1902-14 by Flight, complete with spike and base, rosettes and chin-chain, KC plate with Sphinx to centre and title scroll, fittings slightly dull, in a carrying tin Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 407

[AP] A BRITISH OFFICER~S CLOTH HELMET, LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY of blue cloth, with white metal fittings, spike and base, and now with a corded chin-chain and ORs~ white metal plate of the 1st Berkshire Rifle Volunteers, in a carrying tin Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 420

[AP] EUROPEAN HEADDRESS comprising a German officer~s pickelhaube, with black leather or fibre skull and brass peak-binding, now with a poorly-fitting brass spike-base, secured by white metal star screws, fluted brass spike, a fine and massive white metal Guard star, possibly from a Garde Cuirassier helmet, to front, white metal chin-scales secured by National and Imperial cockades, roan leather headband and blue silk lining; a Bavarian officer~s helmet, with black fibre skull and peak with square corners, National and Imperial cockades, the Arms and motto of Bavaria in gilt metal, cruciform spike-base of white metal, with gilt star bolt-heads, fine leather headband but silk element of lining absent and spike defective; a Bavarian officer~s picklehaube, gilt metal fittings and cruciform-spike base, brass spike bearing black horsehair lume, Bavarian arms to front, brass edging to square peak, brass chin-scales with State and National cockades, roan leather headband and silk lining; a German Hussar~s busby of the Life Hussar Regiment with large Death~s Head badge in white metal, brass chin-scales, black and silver boss, scarlet bag and black leather lining; a Russian officer~s peaked cap with wide black crown black braid band and white piping, patent leather peak and gold chain gimp chinstrap, double badge, the upper one the double-headed Eagle and shield of St George, the lower one the Soviet star in red enamel about an anchor within a bayleaf wreath; an East German grey cap, dated 1967, with pink welts to crown-seam and edges of band, cockade above crossed swords on oakleaf sprays in white metal; three Imperial German officers~ peaked caps, various colours; a blue cap with black braid band edged with gilt metal sprays and badge in gilt and red enamel; a French officer~s pale blue kepi, the red top with gold Russia braid ornament, narrow gold lace to sides (mothed and slightly crumpled); another kepi; and a red cloth fez with black tassel (qty) Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 423

[AP] FOUR EUROPEAN HELMETS comprising an Austrian officer~s chapka of the 6th Uhlans., black leather skull edged round the top with wide gold lace, crimson cloth upper part, 4 inches square, the sides trimmed with narrow gold cord crossing at the top, the waist encircled by a narrow gilt chain, gilt double-headed Eagle plate, the central shield mounted with a black enamelled 6, gilt tapering chinscales with foliate plates and lions~ head rosettes, black horsehair drooping plume with gilt finial, roan leather headband and cream silk lining inscribed with owner~s name, skull split at the back; a Swedish dragoon helmet with plated skull, brass spike and peak-bindings, the royal arms of Sweden to the front, and brass cockade to the left side, lining absent, one bolt missing from spike base; a khaki-painted French Adrien helmet (shell only - no lining or chinstrap); and a relic condition French cuirassier~s helmet, with brass skull and black fur band, plain leather peak, and crest with embossed decoration to edges, lacking its mane (4) Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 424

[AP] AN OFFICER~S UNIFORM OF THE 15TH HUSSARS, VICTORIAN a magnificent and largely complete uniform with a fine blue tunic trimmed with gilt chain gimp, the collar and sleeves braided for a Captain, a pair of levee pantaloons with a row of gold lace edged with Russia, gold cord cap-lines with acorn finials, a gold-laced shoulder-belt and embroidered pouch of regimental pattern, a Full Dress sabretache in its foul weather cover, with gold-laced sword-belt and slings, a scarlet Torin cap with regimental badge, a gold-laced scarlet pill-box forage cap, and a cloth of red silk, edged with gold |Austrian| lace and bearing the gold-embroidered ornaments from the forecorners and hindcorners of a 15th Hussars shabracque; together with a leather case, named to M Allfrey and containing a blue glass bottle inscribed POISON, all contained in a contemporary metal case (qty) Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 428

[AP] A UNIFORM OF THE HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY LIGHT CAVALRY, MODERN the senior NCO~s blue Full Dress tunic with scarlet facings, trimmed as for hussars with silver gimp edging, six loops each side in front, Austrian knots to sleeves and ornaments to backseams, badges of rank to right sleeve, and gold grenades to collar (all olivets now removed); together with a pair of overalls with double scarlet stripes, and a blue frock, also of the Light Cavalry, cut as for No.1 Dress but with scarlet collar and cuffs, and chain mail to shoulders; plus six pillbox caps trimmed with silver lace of various widths, three stable belts, a scarlet busby bag with silver braid trim, and a quantity of white over red busby plumes (qty) Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 448

[AP] A VICTORIAN ROYAL ENGINEERS OFFICER~S UNDRESS SCALES with gilt crescents containing white metal grenades, gold lace straps with small buttons bearing the VR cypher, and Buckmaster patent fittings; together with a pair of Flank Company Officer~s Wings with gilt chain straps, bearing a white metal grenade within a laurel wreath, and edged with |corded Enniskillen|, edged with a row of short gold bullions (one with defective padded lining) (4) Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 466

[AP] TWO RIFLES OFFICER~S POUCH BELTS the first of black leather, bearing an HM silver whistle and chain-boss, and two scrolls, one inscribed ~EGYPT 1882 - TEL EL KEBIR~, the other ~KANDAHAR 1880 AFGHANISTAN 1878-80~, the central plate absent, with companion pouch bearing a bugle horn; the second an Officer~s pouch belt of the Robin Hood Rifles in black patent leather, bearing a white metal whistle and chain-boss, QVC Maltese Cross central plate of the ~1ST NOTTINGHAMSHIRE RV CORPS~, with ~RHR~ monogram, ornate buckle, tip and slide, with companion pouch, the flap mounted with a crown and bugle-horn (2) Property from the David Jeffcoat Collection (1945-2020) Part proceeds to benefit Westminster Abbey

Lot 98

ËœAN OTTOMAN SHORTSWORD (YATAGHAN), DATED 1215 AH (CIRCA 1800)with curved single-edged blade inlaid with the bladesmith~s name, ~Sagh Sah~ and with the date on one face, the hilt encased in silver chased with scrolls (small losses) and fitted with a pair of horn grip-scales secured by four rivets, rising to a large eared pommel (small chips), in its wooden scabbard encased in chased silver decorated with flowers, foliage and trophies-of-arms within a framework of elaborate scrolls, and the locket with a small loop fitted with an early chain with three faceted coral beads62.0 cm; 24 ½ in blade

Lot 707

William J. HolmesArts and Crafts silver and enamel pendantthe spray of blue enamel flowerheadsto a purple and green enamel ground, with scrolled bordersigned W.J.H, Birmingham hallmark for 1909on fancy-link chainand an Art Nouveau enamel panel broochthe pendant 3.1cm long (2). Condition report: Pendant: Chips, scuffs and losses to the enamel decoration. Pitting, nicks, scuffs and scratches to the pendant mount, light wear to the marks. There are areas of sharpness to the sides of the pendant panel which may indicate where fittings/loops were previously fitted. The unassociated chain is stamped '925' and has occasional solder repairs and some of the baton links are mis-shapen. The clasp is currently functioning. Chain length approx. 51cm. Total gross weight approx. 8gm. Brooch: The mount is plated, with areas of wear to the finish revealing a brass-coloured metal below, and has scratches, scuffs and nicks/chips. The enamel is scuffed and has a conchoidal chip to one side. The brooch pin is currently functioning. Length of panel approx. 4.5cm. Gross weight approx. 4.5gm.

Lot 264

A Silver open faced pocket watch on a chain, together with another silver pocket watch, a continental white metal fob watch, Smiths pocket watch, Waltham gold plated pocket watch and a collection of modern pocket watches

Lot 244

A 9ct gold oval shell cameo brooch depicting the head and shoulders profile bust of a young woman facing sinister, a rolled gold heart-shaped pendant necklace, a Chester hallmarked envelope stamp case on chain, and a Victorian white metal seal topped propelling pencil and dip pen with inset hardstone seal, in a Bell & Dams case Location: Cab

Lot 375

A 9ct gold guard chain, 26g, and a similar necklace, 6.7g

Lot 396

A Victorian 1889 gold sovereign, mounted as a pendant on 9ct rope twist chain, 20.3g approx

Lot 399

A fine silver chain set baroque pearl pendant, three similar chains, a necklace, a similar long link necklace and a textured bracelet

Lot 414

A blue and green opal doublet, in 9ct gold pendant mount, on 9ct gold fine link chain

Lot 425

A 9ct gold and garnet set Art Nouveau style pendant, on 9ct gold chain, 4g

Lot 439

Two silver Albert watch chains, a silver Albertina watch chain, a white metal propelling pencil and a brass vesta case

Lot 440

A Victorian silver locket, on chain, and various other silver jewellery

Lot 443

Two silver cased open faced pocket watches, a silver cased fob watch, a silver plated Albert chain, a number of watch keys and other items

Lot 314

Trallwn, Pontypridd Great War Tribute Medal, silver, hallmarks for Chester 1917, the obverse depicting Britannia presenting a laurel wreath to a returning infantryman, with the King and Queen looking on, ‘To commemorate the splendid devotion & as a tribute to the nation’s gratitude to those who enlisted & fought in the Great War’ around, the reverse depicting the Welsh dragon and both the Old and Victoria Bridges across the River Taff, ‘Lce. Cpl. W. Hocking’ engraved in centre, ‘Presented to the Men of Trallwn Pontypridd who served in the Great War’ around, with silver ring suspension and remnants of fob chain, good very fine £70-£90

Lot 300

A Presentation Match Case, by ‘S.B. & S. Ltd.’, 43mm x 40mm x 10mm, gold (9ct, 22.14g, hallmarks for Birmingham 1924), inscribed ‘Presented to Mr E. Milford, by the 3 Widows & 1 Mother to show their appreciation of his kindness in the Tug Boat Disaster, July 12th 1923’, attached to a watch chain with jewelled fob, a little buckled, good condition £300-£400 --- Provenance: Jack Boddington Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, December 2006. The Barry Tugboat Disaster ‘Barry Roads was the scene this morning of an appalling disaster, four men being drowned and three rescued from the water. It appears that about 6.30 this morning the Cardiff tug Assistance was engaged in helping the large steamer Lagarto to dock. The tug had her hawser towing the steamer at an angle, when the little craft overturned and sank. Those below the deck had little chance of escape from their inevitable doom, for the water overwhelmed the tug and she sank within a couple of minutes. The three men on deck at the time were thrown into the water, and, amid great excitement, other tugs rushed to the scene, and were able to rescue them all. Three men and a lad who were below (the latter being in his bunk asleep) were drowned. The names of these are: Walter Henderson, chief engineer; Alfred Wright, second engineer, Ronald Smith, deck hand; George Francis Bevan, lad. All the men reside at Grangetown. .... Capt. Clapham and the pilot on board the Lagarto did all they could to effect the rescue of the men in the water, but the other tug boats raced to the spot and made diligent search for other signs of life, but none were seen. The tug is sunk about half-a-mile from the eastern breakwater’. (The Barry Herald, 18 July 1923 refers). It is believed that Mr E. Milford was the pilot on board the Lagarto mentioned above. Sold with copied research.

Lot 152

A mid 19th century 18ct gold open face fob watch, hallmarked London 1859, the decorative gold dial with black Roman numerals, the keyless gilt movement not signed, No. 1638, the back of the case engraved with a castle and coastal scene, together with a 9ct gold guard chain (broken), total weight approx 68gCondition report: In working order but no guarantee, some wear to the enamel numerals, inner case is hallmarked, case diameter approx 37mm, watch weighs approx 56g, chain stamped '9ct'- weight of chain approx 11g, general wear throughout, refer to images

Lot 74

A 9ct rose gold flat curb link chain necklace, with lobster claw fastening, 48cm long, weight approx 18g

Lot 98

An early 19th century yellow metal mesh link guard chain, with stone set clasp and with later barrel snap stamped '9ct', approx 156cm long, weight approx 22.5g, (at fault) with later amber drop

Lot 72

A yellow metal chain necklace, with bolt ring clasp stamped '585', suspending two cast yellow metal 'nugget' pedant drops, length of chain approx 61cm, weight 18.1g

Lot 96

A garnet topped doublet and rose cut diamond hinged bangle, the reeded band with box link clasp stamped '9c', with attached safety chain, weight approx 8g (at fault)

Lot 110

A cultured pearl and green tourmaline pendant, the rectangular faceted green tourmaline claw set in yellow metal suspending single cultured pearl drop, the pendant mount stamped '585', pearl measures approx 12.5mm diameter, with yellow metal chain, the bolt ring clasp stamped '750', chain measures approx 38cm, total weight approx 8.3g

Lot 129

A yellow metal lapis lazuli and seed pearl set necklace, the yellow metal chain set with six polished pear shaped lapis lazuli beads and six seed pearls, the jump ring stamped '585', with attached bolt ring, 82cm long, weight approx 31.2g

Lot 170

A Gentleman's 9ct gold open face pocket watch, hallmarked Birmingham 1929, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the keyless stainless steel movement signed 'R.S. 15 jewels Swiss made', weight approx 91g, with attached 9ct rose gold albert with two swivels, T-bar and St Christophers pendant, weight approx 28g, within caseCondition report: In working order but no guarantee, large hairline crack to the dial, case diameter approx 50mm, some light scratches and general wear, weight of watch without chain approx 91g, links are stamped '9ct', general wear throughout, refer to images

Lot 115

A yellow metal tri-coloured pendant and earring suite, the pendant designed as a textured yellow, white and rose metal rectangular plaque suspending eight beaded tassels, the yellow metal bead link chain stamped '750', with matching earrings, total weight approx 8.1g

Lot 63

An Arts and Crafts abalone shell and opal pendant by Joseph Anton Hodel, Bromsgrove Guild, designed as a central oval abalone shell plaque mounted within two sylised white metal leaves and suspending oval opal drop, with white metal chain with toggle fastening, pendant measures approx 60mm x 30mm (excluding lug), chain measures approx 42cm long, weight approx 14.3gCondition report: Stamped 'Hodel' to the reverse, some cracks and wear to the abalone shell, some general wear to the white metal scroll work embellishment but no significant visible damage, refer to images

Lot 97

A 9ct gold five bar brick link bracelet, with box link clasp and attached safety clasp and chain, weight approx 20.7g

Lot 121

A late 19th century ruby, diamond and seed pearl locket brooch, designed as a central old cut diamond set star mounted within graduated mixed cut ruby and seed pearl surround, the yellow metal reverse with oval locket glazed aperture, stamped '15ct', with attached safety chain, 45mm wide, weight approx 11gCondition report: A few of the rubies with some small chips and abrasion, some wear to the ruby mounts- with small split to one mount, some small dings to the mount, small chip to the glass, general wear in keeping with age, refer to images

Lot 135

A yellow metal oval and orb link bracelet, with attached orb locket, not stamped, weight approx 17gCondition report: Clasp in good working order, small area of repair located at connecting ring link where the orb locket is located, smaller orbs each measure approx 7mm diameter, locket orb measures approx 12mm diameter, each chain between orbs measures approx 24mm, general wear, refer to images

Lot 94

A rose metal hollow curb link bracelet with attached charms, the 9ct gold and yellow metal charms include; a top hat, a dog, a teapot, a violin and a owl sitting on a crescent moon, the heart shaped padlock clasp stamped '9ct', with attached safety chain, total weight approx 69gCondition report: Fish charm opens to reveal a maggot on hook, violin charm opens, owl has untested ruby set eyes, some wear to some of the bracelet links, general wear throughout but no significant visible damage, refer to images

Lot 144

A yellow metal twin band hinged bangle, the push clasp stamped '15ct', with attached safety catch and chain, weight approx 11.5g (catch not working)

Lot 376

A small, well-proportioned, early 19th century oak housekeeper's cupboard, with ebonised inlaid kite-shaped escutcheons, the moulded cornice above two triple panelled doors, the central panel pierced with a chain pattern, enclosing two shelves, the base with three frieze drawers above two panelled cupboard doors, raised on extended stiles, some old damage, 105cm wide x 48cm deep x 180cm highCondition report: Later cornice returns - well matched Lacking section of left hand door, bottom right - 5.5cm x 3cm. Patinated chips, dents and scratches consistent with age and use. Drawers with later linings.Overall - good colour and nicely figured front. Good proportions. No evidence of worm.

Lot 116

A hallmarked 9ct yellow gold chain with a hallmarked 9ct yellow gold pendant set with a heart shaped sapphire surrounded by diamonds, L. 40cm.

Lot 114

A 14ct yellow gold chain with a yellow metal (tested minimum 9ct gold) garnet set pendant, L. 42cm.

Lot 112

A hallmarked 9ct yellow gold chain and '21' key pendant, L. 40cm. Approx. 2.8gr.

Lot 305

A 9ct yellow gold chain L. 38cm. Approx. 4.3gr.

Lot 115

A 9ct yellow gold (stamped 9k) chain with a yellow metal cross pendant (tested gold), L. 64cm. Approx. 7gr.

Lot 595

An enamelled Bueller gilt ladies fob watch and chain, together with an Art Nouveau style necklace.

Lot 113

A white metal (tested minimum 9ct gold) bow shaped pendant and chain set with an oval cut natural untreated sapphire and old cut diamonds, L. 3cm.

Lot 306

A 9ct yellow gold pendant and chain, L. 2.5cm. Approx. 1.6gr.

Lot 304

A 14ct yellow gold pendant (stamped 585) on a yellow metal chain (tested minimum 9ct gold), L. 3cm. Approx. 6.2gr.

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