A pair of gentleman`s 18ct gold and platinum cufflinks, the oblong faces set with onyx with a seed pearl to centre, complete with two dress studs for same, contained in brown leather case retailed by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, 112 Regent Street, London, and four matching dress buttons (gross weight 16.5 grammes) in similar case
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A gentleman`s 22ct gold signet ring, the oval face cut with initials (gross weight 6.3 grammes - ring size N), an 18ct gold gentleman`s signet ring, the shield shaped face engraved "P" (gross weight 6.2 grammes - ring size P), two 18ct gold gem set rings (gross weight 4.4 grammes), and a 9ct gold dress ring (gross weight 2 grammes)
A 9ct rose gold curb link bracelet, 180mm overall (gross weight 10 grammes), a 9ct gold R.A.C. bar brooch, 46mm x 28mm overall (gross weight 3.5 grammes), two gold coloured metal cased wristwatches (gross weight 23 grammes) and five gold coloured metal dress rings, various (gross weight 8 grammes - all at fault)
A 22ct gold plain wedding band (gross weight 10 grammes - ring size M), an 18ct gold ring with cast face (weight 6 grammes - ring size O), a 9ct gold ring with plaited cast face (weight 2 grammes - ring size O), and a 9ct gold dress ring, the face cast and set with six small sapphires and one small rose diamond (gross weight 1.7 grammes - ring size P)
A George V Royal Artillery Officer`s dress sword by Wilkinson & Co Ltd, London, the 34ins etched steel blade with steel hilt and wire bound grip, 40.5ins overall, and scabbard for same, one other Officer`s dress sword by Hawkes & Co, London, the 39ins steel blade with brass hilt and wire bound grip, 35ins overall, and steel and brass scabbard, and three other Officer`s dress swords, various
A 19th Century terracotta bust of a young woman wearing Regency headdress, on circular socle, 6.75ins (signed to reverse P.W. May 1804 - surface apparently varnished), a further of a standing female figure in Greek dress, 12ins high, and a model of a reclining whippet on rectangular base, 2.75ins high
19th Century Continental School - Watercolour - Half length portrait of "Mathilde" in lace evening dress and carrying a fan, 8.5ins x 6ins, inscribed in pencil and dated Fevrier 1881, in 19th Century Florentine fretted and carved giltwood easel pattern frame, the frame boldly fretted and carved with leaf scroll ornament, 18.5ins x 15.5ins (frame somewhat damaged at corners and chipped in prominent places, gilding also rubbed in places)
A WRIV courtsword, DE blade 30½”, etched with crossed flags and wreath within foliate panels, gilt brass hilt, the turn down shell guard with applied crowned WR cypher in wreath, crossguard, knucklebow, crown pommel, simulated copper wirebound grip, with crimson and gilt dress knot, in its brass mounted leather scabbard, the locket engraved “Smith 12 Piccadilly London”. GC Plate 5
A collection of jewellery and accessories to include a metal beaded evening bag by Pierre Cardin, Paris, boxed, a silver Art Deco design ladies powder compact, London 1946, a rare powder compact by Kigu with domed plastic cover inset with wool work flowers bound with gilt and silver rings, boxed, a silver and amber necklet with matching earrings, silver and amber pendant, bracelet and earrings, a pair of 14k gold cufflinks and various items of costume and silver jewellery and dress watches. (lot)
William Edward Kilburn, British 1818-1891, a hand-coloured half-plate daguerreotype depicting two ladies in elegant dress standing three quarter-length. gilt arched mount, in a plush mounted Moroccan leather case, marked by appointment Mr Kilburn 234 Regent Street, 9x6.5cm. Note: This portrait closely resembles an example of Kilburn`s work held by the National Portrait Gallery NPG P956 Portrait of Jenny Lind; Marietta Alboni, Countess Pepoli (née Maria Anna Marzia) dating from 1848
A large late 19th Century Austrian table comport by Ernst Wahliss at the Alexandra Porcelain Works modelled in the Art Nouveau style with two female figures in classical dress picking fruit from a tree raised to a stylised foliate scrolled and pierced base and conforming upper bowl, the whole decorated in red and green shot enamels with gilded highlights, printed and impressed marks, height 38cm.
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