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A sterling silver cigarette case, two sterling silver bangles, a ladies silver gilt Art Deco Genex watch, two silver fob watches, a horseshoe and fox head brooch, a silver and gold cased bracelet, a pair of fishing fly reverse painted intaglio cufflinks, a sterling silver Albert chain and fob, jet pendant, operculum pendant, agate pendants and other assorted pendants in a large Victorian jewellery box
A ropetwist link neckchain, on a boltring clasp, a fob seal mount, decorated with a bunch of grapes, fitted to a split ring and with a small key attached, four stick pins, an oval pendant locket with a cross motif, a small pendant cross, a ladies silver small compact case, Birmingham 1919, a Connemara marble set heart shaped pendant, a gilt metal cufflink, a tie stud and a set of dress studs, buttons and cufflinks, with colourless paste set centres.
An Edwardian cased set of silver dress buttons. each of circular form, decorated with pink and white guilloche enamel, contained in a fitted case; a cased Continental silver part set of five dress buttons, each of lozenge design, decorated with pink and green guilloche enamel, stamped 800; together with an onyx dress set, comprising a pair of cufflinks, four buttons and two studs, each of circular design (3).
CHILD & CHILD - a pair of late Victorian rose gold mounted cufflinks. each terminal designed as a heart, collet set with a green stained ivory panel, conjoined by belcher form links, struck with maker`s marks and additionally stamped 10ct. Length of terminals 1.9cm. . Note: These cufflinks are after a design by the Pre-Raphaelite painter and jewellery designer Sir Edward Burne-Jones. Manufactured by renowned London jewellers Child & Child and signed with their trade mark - a monogram of two C`s and a sunflower. The design was originally produced for the artist`s own use and re-issued commercially during the 1880`s. The intriguing design reflects Burne-Jones` preference for stained ivory over more valuable gem stones and features his favoured decorative heart motif.. Literature: Jonas, S & Nissenson, M Cufflinks. Harry N. Abrams (1999). P.21 and Gere, C. Artists Jewellery. Antique Collectors Club (1989)..
A Fine Set of 9 Carat Gold Cufflinks & Tie Pin presented as a gift from the Sultan of Oman and crafted as his Coat of Arms. The tie clip having five amethysts and two diamonds set in the white gold khanjar dagger & sheath; with two crossed swords incorporating twenty six brilliant cut diamonds. The matching cufflinks each set with three amethysts and twenty one diamonds.
A George III silver gilt Masonic medal, possibly by T Harper circa 1801, designed as a circle with an inner triangle and central Masonic motifs, the obverse engraved "Deo Regi Fratribus Honor Fidelitas Benevolentia" around the circle with "Truth Peace Concord" and "Wisdom Strength Beauty" on the triangle, the lower ribbon engraved "Exalted", the reverse engraved "Si Talia Si Jungere Possis Sit Tibi Scire Satis A.L AD" on the outer circle and "Civis Mundi Cultor Dei" and "Invenimus We Have Found Hyphkamen" on the triangle, the lower ribbon engraved "Nil Nisi Clavis Deest", 5.5cm x 3.3cm, on a red silk ribbon with silver gilt fittings; a late Victorian silver gilt Masonic medal, Chester 1893, on a pale blue silk ribbon; an enamel County Sherrif`s badge of office for Oxfordshire, on a red and white silk ribbon, in a Thomas Fattorini Case; a signet ring, seal engraved crest of Fane (a bull`s head); a pair of 9 carat gold oval cufflinks; and a pair of mother of pearl and gold plated cufflinkr, A similar, slightly larger, silver gilt Masonic Medal by T Harper of Fleet Street is in the collection of the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich, London. That example has the name of Nelson`s cousin, Captain M W Suckling engraved on it, unlike this example which has no name on it. See also Lot 766, 12th November 2008, sold in these rooms for a slightly larger example by T. Harper Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A small leather Jewel Box containing carved shell Cameo Brooch in rope twist frame stamped 9ct, a smaller carved shell Cameo Brooch A/F, a pendant Compass/Thermometer in engraved yellow metal case on fine chain, a 9ct gold Cross on fine chain and a matched set of engine turned 9ct gold Cufflinks
Various silver items, comprising large articulated fish pendant with turquoise eyes, knight in armour pendant, £1 note charm, stone set pendants with chains, comprising large agate, malachite set scorpion & another type of agate, pairs of cufflinks (3), all different styles & gent`s stone set rings (3), comprising tigers eye, black onyx & garnet, stamped, tested or h/m (4.22oz (12)

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