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Lot 359

A mahogany box containing a small collection of costume jewellery etc.

Lot 54

A Scottish silver viking boat brooch, Danish silver and enamel brooch and miscellaneous white metal costume brooches, contained in a small cream leather jewellery box (a lot)

Lot 55

A jewellery box containing two vintage 9 carat gold cased wristwatches, a strand of cultured pearls with 9 carat white gold clasp, miscellaneous yellow metal and costume brooches, pins and coloured beads, etc (a lot)

Lot 58

A mahogany and inlaid box containing a collection of vintage and later costume jewellery to include an Iona hardstone silver brooch, Caithness glass silver brooch, beads, white metal buckle, fruit knives, brooches, etc (a lot)

Lot 332

A mid-20th century jewellery box, containing a quantity of jewellery to include a 9ct gold ladies wrist watch and other items of yellow metal and white metal jewellery.

Lot 371

A box containing a quantity of costume jewellery, to include: brooches, necklaces, earrings and other items.

Lot 385

A late 19th/early 20th century green leather jewellery box, together with a small quantity of yellow metal and other jewellery.

Lot 30

A vintage jewellery box with green velvet lined interior

Lot 404

Three white metal pendant necklaces in a Charles Rennie Mackintosh inspired jewellery box, including a contemporary planished plaque pendant on chain, and a Celtic knot pendant on chain, each stamped 925, together with a moonstone cabochon pendant on chain, the chain stamped 925, 41.6g total

Lot 383

An Art Deco diamond line braceletComposed of a graduated line of round brilliant-cut diamonds, bead set to square box links, to a box link clasp, set in platinum, total diamond weight approximately 9.30ct, length 18.5cm CONDITION REPORT: In good condition, diamonds well matched considering age. Beautiful piece and amazing example of Art Deco jewellery, stamped PLAT to clasp. Clasp operating smoothly, very slightly bent metal tonge but does not affect the clasp . General scratches from wear to sides of bracelet. Under 10x loupe features and black crystal inclusions seen. Varying clarity from VS1-SI2 colour varying from I-L

Lot 416

A collection of cut glass drinking glasses, together with a cut glass jewellery box

Lot 18

Box of jewellery to include silver pocket watch

Lot 359

Gold-plated, gilt and costume jewellery in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 371

Jewellery stamped 925, silver-plated jewellery and costume in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 395

Danon white metal turquoise set necklaces, pair amber ear-rings similar jewellery and coins in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 406

Necklaces stamped 925, Swarovski ring, amber and costume jewellery in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 408

Wedding bands and pendant necklaces stamped 925 or silver and costume jewellery in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 417

Costume jewellery in one box Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 317

Hallmarked silver Accurist wristwatch and Scottish brooch, Monet and other costume jewellery and watches in two tier box WATCHES - as we are not a retailer, these items are sold as seen and may or may not be in full working order. If you would like any advice, or a full condition report, please contact our valuation team Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs

Lot 676

A jewellery box, costume jewellery and bead necklaces, one with silver clasp

Lot 220

A group of ten pale yellow apatite crystals with 'rainbow' reflection, in a white card box with label reading: 'APATITE, Durango, Mexico'. 17 grams total (85 carats), 10-16mm (1/2"). From the historic ‘Victorian Museum’ and later collection of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (Gregory's); formerly Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898"). This item is part of the collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. The firm Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd (Gregory's), was acquired by TimeLine Auctions in 2016. London-born James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) founded the company, which is the second longest-running gem and fossil dealership in the world. James was educated at Archbishop Tennison's School, and afterward found employment in a jewellery company on Regent Street. In 1858 he established his own business in King William Street. A few years later he moved to ‘very extensive premises’ in Golden Square, Covent Garden. He was one of the best known dealers in London, exhibiting at major commercial shows throughout the world and winning awards for excellence in Paris in 1867, Sydney in 1879 and London in 1862, 1883 and 1884. James primarily bought his stock at auction, from collectors and other dealers, and supplied many major collectors and scientists of his day. He built superb personal collections, a selection going to the British Museum. He wrote many papers and was a member of several learned societies including the Society of Arts. The business became known as J.R. Gregory & Company in 1896, still under James' management with the assistance of his son Albert Gregory (b.1864"). When James died three years later, the business passed to Albert. At the end of the 19th century most London dealers had folded or retired, many selling out to J.R. Gregory & Co. Albert continued by acquiring Russell and Shaw (Est. 1848) in 1925 and Francis H. Butler (Est. 1884) in 1927. Percy Bottley (1904-1980) took over the company in 1931, renaming it Gregory, Bottley & Company with respect to his predecessors. Percy’s company survived the 2nd World War by buying out all of its competitors, including the supplier to Pitt-Rivers, Samuel Henson (Est. 1840) and G.H. Richards (Est. 1897) in 1936. Percy also added many important collections to his stock including those of Rev. F. Holmes in 1940, and the Graves collection in 1943. Following Percy's death in 1981, the business was sold to Brian Lloyd, whereupon it became Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd. Brian had been Sotheby’s main Natural History expert in the 1960s and 1970s, and subsequently traded from Pall Mall. The business continued to thrive, and Brian purchased the Joseph Neeld (1789-1856) collection in 1974 and the historic gold collection of H.S. Gordon, first exhibited at the Empire Exhibition, South Africa in 1936. Brian moved the business to 12-13 Rickett Street in 1982, and to 13 Seagrave Road in 1993. He carried on the company's specialization in historic collections, most recently acquiring that of Robert Ferguson (1767-1840) in 2000. The business moved to Walmer in Kent in 2008, and was acquired by TimeLine in April 2016. Trading History Est. 1858 (59 Frith Street, Soho) 1859 - 1861 (3 King William Street, Strand) 1862 - 1866 (25 Golden Square, Covent Garden) 1866 - 1874 (15 Russell Street, Covent Garden) 1874 - 1895 (88 Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square) 1896 - 1906 (1 Kelso Place, Kensington) 1907 - 1926 (139 Fulham Road, Chelsea) 1926 - 1981 (30 (Old) Church Street, Chelsea) 1982 - 1993 (12-13 Rickett Street, Fulham) 1993 - 2007 (13 Seagrave Road, Fulham) 2008 - 2016 (59 Liverpool Road, Walmer, Kent) 2016 - (363 Main Road, Harwich, Essex) [10, No Reserve] Extremely fine condition.

Lot 545

A group of four mineral specimens comprising of: two examples of adamite, one of vandianite and one of smithsonite; each in card box with lid and old label. 153 grams total, 36-41mm (1 1/2"). From the historic ‘Victorian Museum’ and later collection of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (Gregory's); formerly Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898"). This item is part of the collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. The firm Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd (Gregory's), was acquired by TimeLine Auctions in 2016. London-born James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) founded the company, which is the second longest-running gem and fossil dealership in the world. James was educated at Archbishop Tennison's School, and afterward found employment in a jewellery company on Regent Street. In 1858 he established his own business in King William Street. A few years later he moved to ‘very extensive premises’ in Golden Square, Covent Garden. He was one of the best known dealers in London, exhibiting at major commercial shows throughout the world and winning awards for excellence in Paris in 1867, Sydney in 1879 and London in 1862, 1883 and 1884. James primarily bought his stock at auction, from collectors and other dealers, and supplied many major collectors and scientists of his day. He built superb personal collections, a selection going to the British Museum. He wrote many papers and was a member of several learned societies including the Society of Arts. The business became known as J.R. Gregory & Company in 1896, still under James' management with the assistance of his son Albert Gregory (b.1864"). When James died three years later, the business passed to Albert. At the end of the 19th century most London dealers had folded or retired, many selling out to J.R. Gregory & Co. Albert continued by acquiring Russell and Shaw (Est. 1848) in 1925 and Francis H. Butler (Est. 1884) in 1927. Percy Bottley (1904-1980) took over the company in 1931, renaming it Gregory, Bottley & Company with respect to his predecessors. Percy’s company survived the 2nd World War by buying out all of its competitors, including the supplier to Pitt-Rivers, Samuel Henson (Est. 1840) and G.H. Richards (Est. 1897) in 1936. Percy also added many important collections to his stock including those of Rev. F. Holmes in 1940, and the Graves collection in 1943. Following Percy's death in 1981, the business was sold to Brian Lloyd, whereupon it became Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd. Brian had been Sotheby’s main Natural History expert in the 1960s and 1970s, and subsequently traded from Pall Mall. The business continued to thrive, and Brian purchased the Joseph Neeld (1789-1856) collection in 1974 and the historic gold collection of H.S. Gordon, first exhibited at the Empire Exhibition, South Africa in 1936. Brian moved the business to 12-13 Rickett Street in 1982, and to 13 Seagrave Road in 1993. He carried on the company's specialization in historic collections, most recently acquiring that of Robert Ferguson (1767-1840) in 2000. The business moved to Walmer in Kent in 2008, and was acquired by TimeLine in April 2016. Trading History Est. 1858 (59 Frith Street, Soho) 1859 - 1861 (3 King William Street, Strand) 1862 - 1866 (25 Golden Square, Covent Garden) 1866 - 1874 (15 Russell Street, Covent Garden) 1874 - 1895 (88 Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square) 1896 - 1906 (1 Kelso Place, Kensington) 1907 - 1926 (139 Fulham Road, Chelsea) 1926 - 1981 (30 (Old) Church Street, Chelsea) 1982 - 1993 (12-13 Rickett Street, Fulham) 1993 - 2007 (13 Seagrave Road, Fulham) 2008 - 2016 (59 Liverpool Road, Walmer, Kent) 2016 - (363 Main Road, Harwich, Essex) [4, No Reserve] Extremely fine condition.

Lot 274

Jewellery box and contents and a modern writing slope with a magnifying glass

Lot 349

Vintage country elm jewellery box with 18ct gold and plat diamond ring, other rings and silver charm bracelet ,and other items

Lot 1254

A box of good costume jewellery

Lot 1307

A jewellery box fashioned as a 3 drawer chest

Lot 191

Box of mixed vintage costume jewellery

Lot 72

Pink box containing mixed jewellery to include silver & gold

Lot 189

A Continental silver jewellery box bearing import marks George Bedingham, modelled as a grand piano, the top embossed with figures in a landscape, the sides with cherubs in woods, on three tapering legs, 15cm long, 10oz

Lot 111

A Mixed Lot of Assorted Costume Jewellery:- One Box

Lot 117

A Large Mixed Lot of Assorted Costume Jewellery:- One Box

Lot 132

Assorted Costume Jewellery, including beads, bangles, jewellery case etc:- One Box

Lot 135

A Mixed Lot of Assorted Costume Jewellery, including beads, earrings etc:- One Box

Lot 313

Mid XX Century Mussel Shell and Pewter Snuff Box, with bead and reel edge, stamped "Made in England", "S. R Pewter", (damage to shell). Together with circa 1930's necklace with blue enamel set ovals on dainty chain with matching bracelet (losses), and other assorted costume jewellery.

Lot 433

A Modern 9ct White Gold Two Stone Dress Ring, claw set, together with further rings etc, contained in a jewellery box.

Lot 486

Amber Type and Other Bead Necklaces, brooches, etc, contained in a jewellery box.

Lot 494

Costume Jewellery, including watches, brooches, skirt clip, bloodstone inset and other rings, chains etc, contained in a vintage jewellery box.

Lot 89

A Mixed Lot of Assorted Costume Jewellery:- One Box

Lot 345

A Victorian jewellery box, dated 1893, 23cm x 16cm x 13cm.

Lot 526

A box of mixed costume jewellery etc.

Lot 528

A box of mixed costume jewellery etc.

Lot 529

A box of mixed costume jewellery.

Lot 1548

Box of Assorted Ceramics and Decorative Items including Limoges Miniatures, ceramic blue mantle clock, glass dessert set, costume jewellery, clock money box etc

Lot 1582

Large Box Containing A Quantity Of Collectable And Oddments, Comprising Trophies, Award/Merit Badges, Trinkets Small Quantity Of Costume Jewellery etc

Lot 236

Mixed Lot of Costume Jewellery Housed in silver holographic cardboard box approx 10 items in total to include glass jewellery box, bracelet, rings and watch

Lot 237

Brown Faux Leather Effect Jewellery Box Comprising Three Modern Silver Charms, bracelet, Bangle Earrings Chains etc

Lot 374

Box of Costume Jewellery including an amber piece and crystal chain necklace, two Otazu necklaces with owls and charms and other miscellaneous items

Lot 847

Early 20thC Chinese 2 Drawer Jewellery Box With Brass Mounts Throughout, Damage To Door A/F, Height 8.5 Inches, 6x6 Inch Square

Lot 123

Rosewood and brass inlaid jewellery box, together with two mahogany boxes Condition:

Lot 214

Carved camphor wood rectangular jewellery box having hinged cover with compartmentalised interior and drawer below Condition:

Lot 368

Mahogany inlaid jewellery box, writing slope, work box (3)

Lot 367

Leather covered jewellery boxes, Toleware cash box etc (5)

Lot 420

A fitted walnut jewellery box; lace/linen; a poker work stool

Lot 430A

An Indian star tortoise fitted as an inlaid jewellery box and a similar smaller  

Lot 503

A Sorrento ware jewellery box; 2 other boxes; a Mamod stationary engine; vintage tools; etc.

Lot 321

A pink jewellery box containing a small selection of costume jewellery including diamante; beads; etc.

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