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Swiss 18k gold pocket watch byFritz Piguet & Bachmann, Geneve , after 1891, white enamel Roman dial, blued spade hands, subsidiary seconds, case 5cm with hand set on the band, back monogrammed in enamel, gold cuvee, stem wind Swiss lever movement No. 9771 (ticks readily, winds, adjusts).*See clocks and watches proviso. `Condition report: see terms and conditions.`
18ct gold open faced pocket watch with 30-hour wind-down dial, caseChester 1867 , white enamel Roman dial, subsidiary seconds and power dials, blued spade hands, engine turned case 5cm, gold cuvee, unnamed three-quarter plate key wind movement with compensation balance (winds and ticks to unwound), *See clocks and watches proviso. `Condition report: see terms and conditions.`
9ct gold cased stem wind pocket watch signedReid & Sons, Newcastle upon Tyne , caseLondon 1913 , white enamel Roman dial, subsidiary seconds, blued spade hands,.gold cuvee inscribed with a dedication, lever movement with compensation balance, signed "Makers to theLords of the Admiralty", monogrammed case diameter 5cm (ticks, winds, adjusts). *See clocks and watches proviso. `Condition report: see terms and conditions.`
18ct gold Rolex wristwatch , model 2387, case import mark Glasgow 1937, silvered matt Arabic dial with inner minutes track, subsidiary seconds at 6, in a stepped tonneau case, 29 x 21mm, serial 42386, 15 jewel movement on its leather strap with 9ct buckle, signed on the dial, movement and buckle (ticks, winds, adjusts). *See clocks and watches proviso. `Condition report: see terms and conditions.`
Rolex 18ct gold lady`s Oyster Perpetual Datejust wristwatch , 1987, model 69178, champagne dial, baton numerals, centre seconds, date at 3, flued bezel, case diameter 25mm, screw-down crown, on a Rolex 18ct gold President bracelet with hidden clasp, together with the two outer boxes, brocade inner box, original guarantee and two booklets (ticks, winds, self winds, adjusts time and date).*See clocks and watches proviso. `Condition report: see terms and conditions.`
N.G.S. Auction Sales 1897 - 1984 Bound in seven volumes, compiled from a run of sales catalogues to enable the researcher to trace the previous known sales of Naval Gold Medals, Naval General Service Medals, William IV Anchor type and the 1848 dated Long Service Medals. (7) `Condition report: see terms and conditions.`
Five Crown Derby Paperweights To include a Song Thrush, Bengal Tiger Cub, two teddy bears, and a fox (5) Condition report: The tiger cub and one teddy bear have pale coloured stoppers which are difficult to determine if they are gold or silver. The fox has no marks to the base. No damage or restoration or wear. `Condition report: see terms and conditions.`
A mid 19th century gold and malachite suite of jewellery, circa 1860, the necklace set with eighteen graduated octagon shaped pieces of malachite, in collet settings with beaded borders, and with flower head motif connectors, to a concealed clasp, 54cm long; together with a pair of matching bracelets, each one 19cm long; and a pair of buckles, set with rectangular pieces of malachite with beaded borders, each one 5.3cm long
A collection of Victorian enamel dog and fox buttons and a brooch, comprising: a mid Victorian gold and enamel dog brooch by William Essex, signed and dated 1864, the circular disc enamelled with the head of a bloodhound after a detail from `Dignity & Impudence` after Sir Edwin Landseer, in a gold buckle mount, 4.5cm diameter; a similar button by William Essex, signed and dated 1882, 3.1cm diameter; two late Victorian enamel buttons by James (John) Bailey, both with the heads of boxers, both signed and dated 1883, each 2.3cm diameter; two further enamel buttons with the heads of boxers by William Essex, both signed and dated 1862, 2.1cm diameter; two mid Victorian enamel buttons by William Essex, one with the head of a Bernese mountain dog, the other of a bloodhound, both signed and dated 1862, each 2.1cm diameter; a late Victorian enamel button by W. B. Ford, signed and dated 1885, with the head of a lurcher in a gilt metal mount, 2.3cm diameter; a late Victorian enamel button, with the head of a Staffordshire terrier, unsigned and undated, 2.1cm diameter; and three mid Victorian enamel buttons by William Essex, each with the heads of foxes, all signed W. Essex and dated 1861 and 1862, each 2.1cm diameter (13) William Essex (1784?-1869), James (John) William Bailey (1831-1914) and William Bishop Ford (1832-1922). Both Bailey and Ford were pupils of William Essex. In 1839 Essex was appointed Enamel Painter in Ordinary to Princess Augusta, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert.
A pair of Antique Roman gold and natural pearl ear pendents, circa 1st century A.D., the 9mm and 10mm baroque pearl drops suspended by shaped hollow gold columns and gold hooks fittings, 5cm long overall. Offered for sale with The Gem & Pearl Laboratory Report, number 08571, dated 17th September 2013, stating Natural Pearls (saltwater).
A portrait miniature of a clergyman, in the style of Andrew Benjamin Lens, circa 1740, the front glazed locket with the portrait miniature, and the back glazed locket with hairwork, in an oval gold frame, with engraved decoration and applied bow and scroll motifs, 6.8cm long including bale
A late Victorian amethyst and half pearl brooch, circa 1900, the round cut amethyst within a border of half pearls, the gold setting stamped `15c`,3cm diameter, in a fitted brown leather and gold tooled case, stamped `By Appointment, Hamilton & Inches, 88 Princes Street, Edinburgh`
A mid Victorian gold, garnet and emerald serpent necklace, circa 1880, the articulated neck chain in the form of a serpent, the engraved head set with an oval garnet and with square step cut emeralds to the eyes, suspending a heart shaped garnet set locket from its mouth, with plaited hair glazed compartment to the reverse, with a later extension piece to the clasp, 39cm long, in the original brown leather bound W. Marriott, 237 Oxford Street fitted case
A mid Victorian gold and garnet brooch, circa 1880, the scrolling pediment set with four cabochon garnets at the cardinal points, with gold scallop shell detailing between, and a larger central oval cabochon garnet, with a glazed compartment to the reverse, suspending a detachable pear shaped garnet drop within a scrolled setting, 7.8cm long, with fitted burgundy leather box
A late Victorian diamond whorl brooch, circa 1880, the central cushion shaped old brilliant cut diamond set in a cluster surround of old brilliant cut diamonds, to a radiating whorl set with old brilliant and old cut diamonds, mounted in gold backed silver, approximately 8 carats total, 3.7cm diameter
A late Victorian ruby and diamond crescent brooch, circa 1880, the graduated oval cut rubies with an inner crescent of old cut diamonds, approximately 0.45 carats total, mounted in gold backed silver, 3.1cm wide, in a blue velvet box, signed `Edward Tessier, 26 New Bond Street`
A late 19th century Renaissance Revival enamel crucifix pendant by Carlo Giuliano, circa 1880, the black enamelled cross with ropetwist and bead detail, a red enamelled heart at the top of the cross and white flower and green leaf detail, the cross bordered with blue enamelled roundels and the arms terminating with white enamelled trefoils, the arms and foot of the cross suspending baroque pearls, with an applied gold figure of Jesus secured to the cross by his hands, feet and head, the reverse with chased foliate detail, stamped with CG makers mark by the bale, 6.6cm long. Please note the pearls are untested and unwarranted as natural pearls.
An early 20th century Russian gold and pink tourmaline bracelet, circa 1910, the central cushion shaped pink tourmaline in a collet setting, between two old cut diamonds, on a four bar gate link bracelet, Russian Kokoshnik import mark for 56 zolotniks St Petersburg 1908-1917
Royal Warwickshire Regiment, a diamond and enamel brooch, the rose cut diamond set black antelope with a coronet around its neck with a cabochon ruby eye, above a blue enamelled banner inscribed `Royal Warwickshire`, 2.9cm long, in a gold tooled Goldsmiths & Silversmiths case
A Belle Epoque diamond lavalier necklace, circa 1910, the two drops set with five millegrain set old brilliant cut diamonds with chain links between, to an old cut diamond connection, approximately 0.71 carats total, 3.7cm long, on a fine trace link back chain, in a red leather and gold tooled Cartier case
A kunzite and diamond cluster ring, the oval modified cut kunzite, estimated to weigh 16.96 carats, in a four claw setting, within a surround of twenty six brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.65 carats total, mounted in 18 carat white gold, hallmarked London 2012, finger size M 1/2
A yellow sapphire and diamond key pendant by Theo Fennell, the key pavé set with yellow round cut sapphires with brilliant cut diamond set bale, banding and bit, mounted in 18 carat yellow gold, signed Theo Fennell, hallmarked London 2008, 5.3cm long, on a fancy link chain, 49.5cm long, in a black Theo Fennell box. Please note the yellow sapphires are untested for colour treatment.
A 1960`s diamond brooch by Boucheron Paris, designed as an abstract flower head cluster, with textured open work 18 carat gold petals, applied with brilliant cut diamonds approximately 0.75 carats total, signed Boucheron Paris, with French poin?ons to the clip, hallmarked London import 1963, 5.3cm across
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