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Lot 352

A LIDDED BOX OF COSTUME + SILVER JEWELLERY ETC

Lot 367

A BOX OF COSTUME JEWELLERY , PENKNIVES, WATCHES ETC

Lot 242

A selection of wood boxes including oyster-veneer jewellery box and five others (6)

Lot 8

A gold coloured box of mixed jewellery and watches to include Oasis watch and necklases.

Lot 1

A burgandy leather effect large jewellery box with contents.

Lot 12

A shoe box of mixed costume jewellery to include beaded necklaces, cufflinks and earrings.

Lot 13

A turquoise coloured jewellery box with peacock feather detail full of costume jewellery.

Lot 20

An old jewellery box with misc items to include a Queen Victoria commemorative 50th Jubilee badge and other badges.

Lot 441

BOXED PROJECTOR SCREEN, children's wooden toys, Victorian rosewood jewellery box, smoking ephemera, etc

Lot 172

A BOX OF EMPTY JEWELLERY BOXES

Lot 173

A BOX OF MIXED COSTUME JEWELLERY

Lot 57

A BOX OF MISCELLANEOUS COSTUME JEWELLERY, etc

Lot 2

A SILVER CIGARETTE BOX, together with two silver napkin rings, mixed silver jewellery and a tortoiseshell lined snuff box

Lot 174

A BOX OF MIXED COSTUME JEWELLERY

Lot 176

A BOX OF MIXED COSTUME JEWELLERY

Lot 111

Box of costume jewellery

Lot 112

Box of costume jewellery

Lot 113

Box of costume jewellery

Lot 114

Box of costume jewellery

Lot 115

Box of costume jewellery

Lot 117

Box of costume jewellery

Lot 118

Box of costume jewellery

Lot 16

Box of costume jewellery

Lot 18

Jewellery box & contents

Lot 2

Box including boxed jewellery, silver etc

Lot 224

Box of assorted costume and dress jewellery to include: bangles; bracelets; earrings; various beads; pendants etc.

Lot 240

Late 19th/early 20th Century lacquered jewellery box, hand painted with floral sprays with piano top lid.

Lot 342

Large box of costume jewellery

Lot 354

Fabric covered box of costume jewellery

Lot 389

Jewellery box containing misc badges & jewellery

Lot 4

Box of costume jewellery, watches etc

Lot 181

A box of assorted costume jewellery

Lot 182

A box of assorted costume jewellery

Lot 35

Several box of costume jewellery, pearls, brooches, chains etc, together with a set of teaspoons (Q)

Lot 183

A box of assorted costume jewellery

Lot 25

An Art Deco silver and enamel table jewellery box, the rectangular top with pale green fading to white sunburst guilloche enamelling, the interior lined in velvet, the base with shagreen, Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1937, 15cm wide, 3.5cm high, 8cm deep

Lot 119

Black leather jewellery box, bears label 'Faberge' PLEASE always check condition before bidding or email condition report request.

Lot 46

A 19th Century Black Forest Jewellery Box Modelled as a Bavarian Chalet, The Hinged Top Opening to Reveal Two Trays and the Back with a Secret Drawer 30cmx28cmx22cm

Lot 204

A silver cigarette box, engine turned lid with vacant cartouche, twin compartment, cedar wood lined suitable for use as a jewellery box, hallmarked Birmingham 1924, 18cm x 9cm x 5cm,.

Lot 2396

Jurassic Period, 199-145 million years BP. A cut rounded section of petrified wood in white card box with label reading: 'Petrified Wood of Araucaria mirabilis, Mid-Jurassic, Patagonia, Argentina. 62 grams, 46mm (1 3/4"). 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) [No Reserve] Extremely fine condition.

Lot 221

Box of costume jewellery including chains and necklaces

Lot 53

Two musical Victorian photograph albums, rosewood box, brass firescreen, oil painting, china, glass and costume jewellery

Lot 297

A Victorian rosewood and brass mounted writing slope, and a jewellery box

Lot 110

A box of costume jewellery, including silver rings, and bead necklaces

Lot 184

Chinese style mirrored jewellery box

Lot 45

Black box of jewellery and badges

Lot 92

A box of costume jewellery

Lot 440

A box of various costume jewellery

Lot 437

A box of various costume jewellery

Lot 439

A box of various costume jewellery

Lot 42

A jewellery box containing costume necklaces and other items

Lot 23

A small box of various costume jewellery including an early plastic necklace

Lot 758

A 19th Century French enamel and ormolu mounted jewellery box, the hinged lid enclosing fitted compartments inset with two glass perfume bottles

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