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Lot 2

Art Deco diamond 18ct yellow gold and platinum set three stone ring, the principal old round cut diamond weighing approx 0.60 carat, measuring approx 4.9mm x 5.5mm x 3.7mm, assessed clarity SI1, assessed colours J-K, rubover grain set with millegrain edging, the stepped shoulders each with three square mixed cut diamonds, channel and rubover set, ring size K approx, 2.6g gross approx, stamped 18ct & Plat to shank

Lot 113

Bank of England, Matthew Marshall, £5, Bristol, 15 June 1850, serial number G/K 62665, manuscript signature, multiple pinholes,officially cut and rejoined with stamp paper, lovely paper quality, an extremely rare branch on an already rare type, a superb note EPM B203a £15,000-£20,000

Lot 161

Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, Operation Bernhard, £5, London, 4 June 1936, prefix A/350, £10, 19 April 1934, prefix K/134 and £50, 15 April 1935, prefix 53/N, first with thinning spot, very fine, second extremely fine, third low right short margin, fine (3 notes) EPM B241* £100-£140 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 197

ERROR: Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £1, 21 November 1955, serial number B51L 628237, wet ink error with O’Brien signature clearly visible at low left on reverse, good very fine, scarce EPM B273 £80-£100

Lot 208

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £1, 17 March 1960, serial number A01N 065132, small R on reverse, in WBG holder 65 TOP, a rare experimental issue in unusually good grade for type EPM B283 £300-£400

Lot 198

ERROR: Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £1, 21 November 1955, serial number U38J 847215, rogue piece of paper introduced in the printing process, onto which the last two digits of the lower serial number were printed, good very fine, rare EPM B273 £160-£220

Lot 98

Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, 10 Shillings, 6 November 1922, serial number K/68 204585, lightly pressed, good very fine and an attractive example EPM T30 £100-£150

Lot 202

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £5 (4), 21 February 1957, prefixes A29, B33, D63 and D64, first good very fine, others good extremely fine (4 notes) EPM B277 £80-£100

Lot 201

ERROR: Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £5 (2), 21 February 1957, both notes with identical serial number A70 626258, a very unusual and a very rare error and especially appealing on this lovely design, good extremely fine (2) EPM B277 £400-£500

Lot 193

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, 10 Shillings (2), 21 November 1955, serial numbers Z01X 480597-98, original paper, uncirculated and scarce (2 notes) EPM B271 £150-£200

Lot 199

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £5, 29 May 1956, serial number D01A 009544, about uncirculated and a first prefix for the last prefix letters for the black and white £5, scarce EPM B276 £240-£300 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 206

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £1, 17 March 1960, serial number A01 000302, in PMG holder 64 choice uncirculated, a rare first run low serial number EPM B281 £200-£240

Lot 209

ERROR: Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, 10 Shillings, 12 October 1961, serial number E69 711463, with an inverted serial number 711464 transfer-printed onto the reverse at low left, uncirculated and unusual EPM B286 £100-£150

Lot 167

Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £10, London, 16 September 1937, serial number K/195 79861, also an Operation Bernhard £20 dated 1936 with prefix 52/M, the first note severely toned, about very fine, second note about fine (2 notes) EPM B242 £80-£120 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 139

Bank of England, Basil G. Catterns, £10, London, 16 August 1933, serial number K/127 73342, central crease, otherwise a pleasing good very fine, quite scarce EPM B229 £260-£320 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 94

Treasury Series, Warren Fisher, £1 (2), 30 September 1919, serial numbers K/1 419980 and X/5 391317, second with pinholes, otherwise both notes original very fine the second a last series (2 notes) EPM T24 £120-£160 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 204

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £5 (4), 21 February 1957, prefixes A57, D62, D75 and E26, also £5 (4), 12 July 1961, prefixes H91, J18, J21 and K01, mixed grades, mostly presentable fine, the H91 about extremely fine, D62 good very fine (8 notes) EPM B277, B280 £100-£150

Lot 194

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, a sizeable group of 10 Shillings (44) and £1 (47), and replacement £1 (2), prefixes S10T and S95S, mixed grades, the replacements very fine, others fine to extremely fine, a few very nice examples (93 notes) EPM B271, B273, B274 £200-£260

Lot 796

States of Jersey, specimen £1, ND (1963), serial number C000000, Padgham signature, also issued £1, 1963, prefix E, Padgham signature and £1 (3), all prefix K, Clennett signatures, first uncirculated, second good very fine, balance uncirculated (5 notes) BNYB JE11as,a,b, BNB B108as1,a,c £60-£80 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 405

Belfast Banking Company Limited, £10 (3), 1 January 1943, serial number A/K 8087, A/N 1454 and A/N 167, good very fine to good extremely fine (3 notes) PMI BB 74, Pick 128b £200-£300 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 203

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £5, 21 February 1957, prefix A01 (first run), £5, prefix E37 (last run), £1 (2), prefixes A01 and B01N (both first run), almost very fine and scarce prefixes, the B01N rare (4 notes) EPM B277, B281, B284 £160-£220 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 166

Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, £10, London, 16 January 1935, serial number K/141 79381, bank stamps, very fine EPM B242 £150-£200 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 200

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £5, 29 June 1955, serial number A38A 002870, original good very fine EPM B276 £80-£100

Lot 195

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, 10 Shillings, 21 November 1955, prefixes, B72Y, E14Y, R46Y, £1, 1955, prefix R82J, £1, 1957, prefix B75, £1, 1960, prefix Z62, 10/-, 1961, prefix D55, J.Q Hollom, 10/-, 1963, W79, W77, R67, S70, 45, R59, 03L, very fine to uncirculated (15 notes) EPM B271, B273, B277, B281, B286, B294, B295 £80-£120

Lot 207

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £1 (32), including two replacements prefixes M03 and M42, also 10 Shillings (50), very mixed grades, many lower but a couple of consecutive runs in nice condition, a useful group (82 notes) EPM B281, B282, B285, B286 £150-£200

Lot 159

Bank of England, Kenneth O. Peppiatt, Operation Bernhard, £5, London, 12 March 1936, serial number A/294 54343, also a Bernhard £10, London, 19 November 1936, serial number K/178 11073, the first a minor thin low left field, good very fine (2 notes) EPM B241*, B242* £80-£120 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 196

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, 10 Shillings (2), 21 November 1955, prefixes A73Y and A86Y, £1 (2), 21 November 1955, serial numbers S10J 277712-12, £5, 14 December 1955, serial number B57A 052945 and £5 (2), 21 February 1957, serial numbers C93 664971-72, the white fiver pressed very fine, remainder extremely fine to about uncirculated (7 notes) EPM B271, B273, B276, B277 £200-£260

Lot 192

ERROR: Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, 10 Shillings, 21 November 1955, serial number K80Y 021778, the penultimate numeral misprinted at top right (dropped digit), lightly pressed, very fine and scarce EPM B271 £100-£150

Lot 191

Bank of England, Percival S. Beale, £5, 25 May 1949, serial number N45 057042, also Leslie K. O’Brien, £5 (2), 31 March 1955, serial number Z35 005775 and 7 May 1956, serial number C81A 060801, first two good very fine, last original a fresh, good very fine to about extremely fine (3 notes) EPM B270, B275, B276 £120-£160

Lot 205

Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £5 (2), 21 February 1957, serial number B50 001791, also 12 July 1961, serial number J35 084412, also £1 (4), prefixes S01, 21A, 21A and B04N, and 10 Shillings, prefix E81, first uncirculated, second good very fine, the S01 extremely fine, others uncirculated (7 notes) EPM B277, B280, B281, B282, B284, B286 £180-£240

Lot 562

Currency Commission, Ireland, 10 Shillings, 8 January 1941, serial number 68F 031743, War Code K, £1 (2), 25 April 1941, prefixes 66L, 74L, War Code T, 8 September 1942, prefix 31M, War Code P, Brennan and McElligott signatures, fine (4 notes) PMI LTN 17, 18, Pick 1C, 2C £150-£200 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 103

Progetto K a mixed boxed group. Conditions generally appear Excellent Plus in generally Good boxes. 

Lot 441

K&R Replicas & similar, a boxed and unboxed 1:43 scale group. Although unchecked for completeness, conditions generally appear to be Good in Good box where applicable. See photo. 

Lot 1649

Two 9ct. gold rings and a pendant, all set with shell cameo panels - ring size O and K 1/2

Lot 1621

A 375 (9ct.) gold ornate antique style ring, set with amethyst cabochon - size K 1/2

Lot 1280

An Edward VII silver-plated Cornwall Volunteers two-handled Shooting trophy "K. Company 2nd VB DCLI Annual Shoot 1905 won by Sergt. A. J. Clemens" 12½" high (af)

Lot 1167

A group of four medals awarded to Capt. G. K. M. Hutchinson DCLI:- Queen's South Africa medal with four bars (CC/OFS/TRANS/SA1901) awarded to No. 2644 Pte. G. K. M. Hutchinson 23Coy.8th Imp. Yeo; 1914/15 star (Capt. G.K.M. Hutchinson Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry); British War and victory medals (Capt.) mounted as worn

Lot 880

An old German porcelain headed doll marked "Cbr. 140 K" with leather body and porcelain lower limbs, 18" long

Lot 55

Pratchett (T.) Various volumes mainly with dust-jackets and Rowling (J. K.) a small selection of Harry Potter volumes

Lot 742

* Household Linen. A pair of 18th century linen sheets, circa 1716, and a third, 1764, two linen sheets with ink inscription 'EJ Manser 1825 Spun by my Great Grand-Mother', both with stitched monogram 'K W E' and accompanied by a manuscript note dated 3rd August 1899 entitled 'History of these Sheets copied by Elizth S. Spriggs the Great Great Grand Daughter of Catherine Green who spun them', largest patched to one edge and wearing thin in places, smallest with one small patch and a little faint foxing to one corner, both with some neat period darns, 339 x 200 cm (133.5 x 79 ins) and 323 x 200 cm (127 x 79 ins), the other with ink name and date 'I. Findlater 1764', a few very small holes and marks, 272 x 245 cm (107 x 96.5 ins), together with 6 other items of early household linen, comprising: 2 pairs of pillowcases with ink name of E. Mitchell, 1 pair with ties, dated 1859, and the other pair with self buttons, dated 1862; a large napkin, inscribed in ink 'Isabella Forsyth 18'; and a small linen square with a pair of ties to one corner (part of a baby's layette?), inscribed in ink 'Lady Chitty 12 87' QTY: (9)NOTE:Accompanying the pair of sheets is a manuscript genealogy outlining the provenance: 'This pair of Sheets were spun by Catherine Green, daughter of Wm. Green, who married in 1716 - Bullis, their daughter Eliza Bullis married in 1756 ... ' with the line of descent continued up to 1929, and including Elizabeth Manser who annotated the sheets.

Lot 793

* Japanese Empire Fan. WWI Japanese fan with autograph signatures of military figures, folding paper fan, both sides of leaf with signatures in sepia ink, some in Japanese, including Tetsutar? Sat?, Rear Admiral J. Matsumura, Kenji Ide, K. Murakami, Tomosabur? Kat?, Rokur? Yashiro, Hayao Shimamura, lightly toned, 2 pin holes to lower edge, one very small stain to upper edge of one side, the other side slightly frayed in a few places to lower edge, mounted on bamboo sticks, 23 cm (9 ins)QTY: (1)NOTE:A unique fan, with signatures of various important Japanese military and government personnel, including a number of Imperial naval admirals, such as Marshal-Admiral Viscount Kat? Tomosabur? (1861-1923) who was Prime Minister of Japan from 1922 to 1923.

Lot 805A

VaseHorst Kerstan, Kandern. Keramik, grauer, leicht gesprenkelter Scherben. Grün-schwarz gesprenkelte Glasur. Grün-schwarz-rote Laufglasur. Auf dem glasierten Boden eingepresste Marke: K im Kreis und Schriftzug Kerstan. H. 14,5 cm, D. 14,5 cm. Horst Eduard Kerstan (1941 Frankfurt am Main - 2005 Kandern) war ein deutscher Keramiker, Kunsthandwerker und international anerkannter Künstler.

Lot 2272

Longines-Armbanduhr - Vintage 1960er JahreFa. Longines, Schweiz. 585/- Gelbgold. Gewicht: 30 g. Auf dem Uhrwerk bez.: Longines Watch & Co. Swiss. Seventeen Jewels. 23Z. Werk-Nr.7779201. Im Innendeckel bez. und num.: Longines - Wittnauer, Watch & Co INC, New York, Geneva - Monteal, 14K Gold L&K, Nr. 1611. D. 3,2 cm. L. 16- 20,5 cm. Dornschließe nicht Original. Guter Zustand, mit Tragespuren. Funktionsfähig. Handaufzugswerk. Helles Zifferblatt mit goldenen Zeigern und arabischen Zahlen. Funktionen: Stunde, Minute und kleine Sekunde auf 6-Uhr.

Lot 1592

Karl Hagemeister1848 Werder/Havel - 1933 Werder/Havel - "Märkisches Seeufer mit Seerosen" - Pastell/Lwd. 91 x 60 cm. Sign. l. u.: K. Hagemeister. Unter Glas gerahmt. - Die vorliegende Arbeit ist im Karl Hagemeister Werkverzeichnis der Pastelle registriert und dürfte um 1906 enstanden sein. Wir danken Frau Dr. Hendrikje Warmt für die freundlichen Auskünfte. Karl Hagemeister zählt zu den herausragenden deutschen Künstlern des 19. und frühen 20. Jahrhunderts. 1871 begann Karl Hagemeister seine künstlerische Ausbildung bei Ferdinand Preller d. Ä. in Weimar und ging daraufhin auf Reisen. Seit 1878 nahm er an den Berliner Akademie-Ausstellungen teil und stellte seine Werke im Münchner Glaspalast als auch seit 1899 in der Berliner Sezession aus. "Märkisches Seeufer mit Seerosen" zeigt nicht nur Hagemeisters Fähigkeit, die Natur in ihrer Anmut und Vielfalt festzuhalten, sondern auch seine Meisterschaft in der Anwendung der Pastelltechnik. Durch die Verwendung sanfter Farben und präziser Lichteffekte erzeugt Hagemeister eine zauberhafte Szene, die die Betrachter in die Ruhe und Schönheit des märkischen Sees eintauchen lässt.

Lot 2320

Paar antike DiamantohrringeUm 1880. 585/- Roségold, ungestemp., geprüft. Gewicht: 2,3 g. 2 Diamanten im Altschliff zus. ca. 1,7 - 2 ct (I-K/si-p). L. 1,4 cm. B. 0,64 cm. Stecker mit Brisur. Guter Zustand.19. Jahrhundert, Altschliff, Diamant, Ohrclips, Ohrringe, Ohrstecker

Lot 1783

Karl Quarck1869 Rudolstadt - 1949 Dresden - Herbstabend - Gouache/Papier. 33,3 x 28,3 cm. Sign. l. u.: K. Quarck. Passepartout. Unter Glas gerahmt. Karl Quarck war ein deutscher Landschaftsmaler.

Lot 655

8 Eierbecher - je 1 Salz- und Pfefferstreuer - Musselmalet, geripptKönigliche Porzellanmanufaktur, Kopenhagen. Porzellan, weiß, glasiert. Unter der Glasur blau bemalt. Unter der Glasur grüne Marke und drei blaue Wellenlinien. Modellnr. 2026, 1. Wahl, 2x DENMARK (mit Strich über dem M), 6x DENMARK (mit Strich unter dem D), H. 5,5 cm -- Modellnr. 480 (DENMARK mit Strich unter dem D) und 467 (DENMARK mit Strich unter dem K), 1. Wahl, Kunststoffstöpsel (bei Salzstreuer vorhanden), H. 8,5 cm

Lot 805

Glockenförmige VaseHorst Kerstan, Kandern. Keramik, beiger, leicht gesprenkelter Scherben. Braun-rot gesprenkelte Glasur. Orange-rote Laufglasur. Auf dem glasierten Boden eingepresste Marke: K im Kreis. H. 20,5 cm, D. der Öffnung: 3,5 cm. Horst Eduard Kerstan (1941 Frankfurt am Main - 2005 Kandern) war ein deutscher Keramiker, Kunsthandwerker und international anerkannter Künstler.

Lot 14

LARGE CITRINE SINGLE STONE DRESS RINGthe step cut citrine measuring approximately 24mm x 13mm x 8mm, on nine carat gold shank, ring size K-L

Lot 142

BLUE TOPAZ SINGLE STONE DRESS RINGthe emerald cut gemstone measuring approximately 13.6 x 9.6mm x 6.8mm, on nine carat gold shank, ring size K and approximately 4.6 grams

Lot 34

GRADUATED DIAMOND FIVE STONE RINGthe central diamond approximately 0.35cts, in all the diamonds totalling approximately 0.9cts, on eighteen carat gold shank, ring size K and approximately 2.6 grams

Lot 22

DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGthe diamonds totalling approximately 0.25cts, on nine carat gold shank, ring size K and approximately 1.8 grams

Lot 130

An ebony and boxwood Staunton pattern chess set. Height of king 8.5cm, together with a folding chess board box, 32cm x 37cm (open). The white rook with a painted K and the black rook with the remnants of paint images online, numerous chips to the foot of most pieces with other small chips to some extremities images of affected areas online. Old glue repair to board.

Lot 480

Karl Tutter for Hutschenreuther porcelain figure. Modelled as a young boy with two rabbits. impressed K Tutter and printed marks to base, height 29cm.

Lot 212

Five 9ct gold sapphire set rings, including a diamond and sapphire half eternity ring, size O, a sapphire and diamond cluster, size P, a mall sapphire and diamond cluster twist ring, size K1/2, a sapphire and cz eternity ring,m size K and a five stone cz and sapphire ring, size N, combined total gross weight approx. 12gms  Further details: stones present, some abraded, wear and tear commensurate with age 

Lot 235

A collection of 9ct gold jewellery to include a rope chain, length approx 42cm and knot shaped ring, size K, combined weight approx 5gms along with a 9ct gold cameo brooch, citrine set ring, size N1/2, along with an onyx and a two cubic zirconia set rings a/f damaged, combined total gross weight approx 19.2gms and a plated stone set dress ring (1 bag) Further details: wear and tear commensurate with age 

Lot 100

Three 9ct gold rings including diamond cluster ring, size P, a cubic zirconia set solitaire ring, size M1/2, and a stone set gold band, size K, combined total gross weight approx 6.7gms Further details: wear to claws, wear and tear commensurate with age

Lot 128

A ladies 22ct gold wedding band, width 6mm, size K, weight approx 4.3gms  Further details: wear commensurate with age 

Lot 3063

A group of 20th century or modern contemporary artworks to include; a framed and glazed John M Threlfall pastel and crayon, an early 21st century watercolour of people at the beach, signed K. Russell, dated (20)03, a Continental building scene watercolour, dated 1973 to reverse, framed and glazed, an unframed watercolour signed artwork, titled 'west Wycombe Hill, dated (19)93, two abstract signed oil on canvases, unframed, signature ineligible, a framed and glazed Sandra Harris woodcut/oil pastel titled 'Wreck', and a few modern (2000s) part nude abstract artworks, signed and dated 2009 or 09. (10)

Lot 832

M. Naruszewicz - Cmielow - Two reissued stylised ceramic sculptures based on the 1950s and 1960s designs, Siedzacy lis, modelled as a fox, and Sikorka as a bird, together with Zajaczek, a rabbit by K. Czuba and Kurka and Kogut, two birds by L Tomaszewski, all boxed with certificates. (5)

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