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A gentleman's Accurist 7385 stainless steel chronograph watch. The watch having a blue sun burst face with two subsidiary dials, date aperture to three, tachymeter scale, set within a gilt stainless steel case on a bracelet strap. Case measures 46mm. Set within original box, box has some light water damage. NOTE: From a large single-owner collection of watches. Boxes and paperwork present where photographed, although we cannot guarantee boxes or paperwork are correct to their specific models. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves prior to bidding and all lots remain sold ‘as is’, irrespective of description. Generally, all watches appear mint and unused, and in working order however this is not a guarantee.
Two vases - one is a half vase decorated with a Chinese landscape scene of a river and mountains and the other is a vase decorated with traditional Chinese people scenes. The half vase measures in height 22.5cm, and the smaller one measures 18cm. Condition report - the half vase has no apparent damage or restoration, light scratches to the paint work panel. The smaller vase has damage and restoration.
ÉMILE GALLÉ (Nancy, France, 1846 - 1904).Perfumer-atomizer, Art Nouveau, ca.1910.Cameo glass.Signed on the side.Provenance: Spanish private collection, formed between 1970 and 1995.Measurements: 17 x 8.5 x 6 cm (glass); 22 cm (total with atomiser).Art Nouveau perfume atomiser designed by Emile Gallé in orange and red cameo glass, acid-etched with floral decoration.Undoubtedly, Emile Gallé was a man totally representative of his time. He was a poet, an artist par excellence, capable of translating his emotions and desires into matter, someone who found in the alchemy of glass, in its light, in its nuances, a form of language. Because of this talent and his mastery, his glassworks became the most famous in France around 1900.Émile Gallé began his career working for his father, who owned a glass and ceramics factory, producing designs with floral and heraldic motifs. Very interested in botany, he studied it in depth during his youth, alternating with drawing classes. Between 1862 and 1864, at his father's request, he travelled around Italy, England and Germany, taking an interest in the applied arts but also in subjects that he would later reflect in his works, such as music, philosophy and nature. On his return he settled in Meisenthal, where his family's glass furnaces were located, in order to fully learn the craft of glassmaking. He also travelled to London and Paris to see the collections of their museums. In 1874 he took over his father's factory and soon achieved great international success, winning prizes at international exhibitions and selling his works to important collections and museums. In 1878 he presented his first creations at the Universal Exhibition in Paris, many of which were inspired by the Japanese artists Hokusai (1760-1849) and Hokkei (1780-1856). In this important exhibition, Gallé discovered three techniques that were to prove decisive for his production: the remarques of the Pantin glassworks, the cameo engraved glass of the English (inspired by the Portland Glass in the British Museum) and the superimposition of layers of different coloured glass presented by Eugène Rousseau. He was the founder and president of the Nancy School, whose principles he always followed. He introduced all kinds of experimental and innovative techniques into his works, as well as some traditional ones. One of these was the introduction of metal sheets between the different layers of glass, thus enhancing the magical effect of his most exclusive pieces. As far as possible, Gallé imposed the characteristics of a style that evolved into free and refined expressions, applying an enormous variety of themes and decorative techniques on opaque and coloured glass, which continue to amaze to this day. Today, pieces by Émile Gallé can be seen in the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg, the Metropolitan Museum in New York, the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, the Brohan Museum in Berlin and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, among many others.
A HEAVY 9CT GOLD CHARM BRACELET WITH CHARMS AND SOVEREIGNS, curb link chain each link stamped 9.375, fitted with a heart clasp and safety chain, hallmarked 9ct London, fitted charms to include an articulated fish charm stamped 14k, a temple charm stamped possibly 14k, a gold back and front rectangular locket, a dog kennel charm which opens to reveal a dog, hallmarked 9ct, a yellow metal tortoise charm unmarked, a rectangular money charm with bank note Hallmarked 9ct London, five half sovereigns each soldered with scroll fixtures with dates to include 1893, 1902, 03, 06, 12, one half sovereign dated 1913 in a collet mount stamped 9ct, a full sovereign dated 1912 in a collet mount stamped 9ct, length 180mm, approximate total gross weight 83.9 grams (condition report: some slight wear to some of the charms and sovereigns, clasp in working condition although the arm is slightly misshapen, general overall light wear)
A 9CT GOLD AQUAMARINE PENDANT, a light blue-green pear cut large aquamarine stone, approximate total carat weight 20ct, approximate dimensions length 21mm x width 13mm, set in a four claw yellow gold mount, fitted with a large bail, suspended from a yellow gold Spiga chain, hallmarked 9ct Sheffield 1979, approximate length 460mm, approximate gross weight 6.7 grams (condition report: general light wear, minor abrasion to girdle and facets at the top of the stone, rain like inclusions visible under 10x magnification, overall condition very good)
A 9CT GOLD FIVE STONE RING, set with a row of three circular cut blue stones, interspaced with two circular cut opal cabochons, the gallery reads 'Always' and 'Forever', plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size R, approximate gross weight 2.5 grams, together with a fitted vintage ring box (condition report: all stones are present and intact, general light wear, overall condition good)
A YELLOW METAL AQUAMARINE BAR BROOCH, set centrally with a circular cut aquamarine in a milgrain collet mount, openwork circular surround fitted onto a plain polished bar stamped 9ct, fitted with a brooch pin and an additional safety chain, approximate gross weight 3.1 grams (condition report: general light wear, some slight discolouration to the centre of the brooch, overall condition good)
A MID VICTORIAN MOURNING BROOCH, gold-plated oval design, black enamel with the words 'In Memory Of' around an agate and seed pearl centre piece, scroll detailed surround, personal engraving to the reverse reads ''Thomas Wilson, 29th June 1865', fitted with a brooch pin and additional safety chain with pin, approximate dimensions 39.2mm x 32.6mm (condition report: general light wear, would benefit from a gentle clean, brooch pin slightly misshapen but in working condition, overall condition good)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY OPAL AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, designed with three oval opal cabochons, showing flashes of blue, green and some slight red, interspaced with six graduating old cut diamonds, scroll detailed shoulders leading onto a plain polished band, stamped 18, ring size L 1/2, approximate gross weight 3.8 grams (condition report: general light wear, all stones are intact, would benefit from a gentle clean, opals have abrasion and may benefit from a re-polish, overall condition good)
A THREE STONE RING, three graduated circular cut blue stones, within a rose gold tone mount, bifurcated shoulders leading onto a plain polished band, unmarked, ring size N, approximate gross weight 3.4 grams (condition report: one stone has a chip, the others have some slight abrasion, general light wear to the shank, overall condition good)
A YELLOW METAL RING, designed as a crown set with a central cushion cut blue stone, with marcasite and paste detailing in a white metal mount, leading onto a tapered yellow metal shank unmarked, ring size J, approximate gross weight 2.9 grams (condition report: blue stone is untested, general overall light wear)
A YELLOW METAL DIAMOND RING, the ring head of a circular design set with three old cut diamonds and four rose cut diamonds, within a white metal mount, tapered shoulders leading onto a yellow metal knife edge band, stamped 18ct & Plat, ring size O, approximate gross weight 2.5 grams, together with a fitted ring box (condition report: general light wear, all diamonds are present, overall condition good)
A 9CT GOLD HINGED BANGLE, diamond cut pattern to one side, plain polished to the other, sliding clasp with additional safety chain, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, approximate internal width 60.5mm, approximate gross weight 5.6 grams (condition report: opens and closes with ease, general light wear, overall condition good)
A LADIES 9CT GOLD 'DELVINA' WRISTWATCH, hand wound movement, square gold dial signed 'Delvina, Geneve, 17 jewels', baton markers, black hands, case back hallmarked 9ct London 1970, fitted with a textured articulated bracelet and fold over clasp, hallmarked 9ct London, length 210mm, approximate weight without movement 39.2 grams, together with an original 'Delvina' signed box (condition report: watch is working although time keeping is untested, general light wear, clasp in working condition)
A 9CT GOLD ROPE TWIST RING AND A YELLOW METAL CLUSTER RING, 9ct rope twist band, approximate width 2.6mm, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size N, approximate gross weight 2.4 grams, together with a yellow metal heart cluster ring set with a central green heart cut stone, in a surround of rose cut diamonds (one missing), leading onto a rose gold tone band, stamped 9ct, ring size U 1/2, approximate gross weight 3.2 grams (condition report: the heart cluster has signs of a re-size, one stone is missing, general light wear, overall condition good)
A YELLOW METAL AMETHYST PENDANT NECKLACE, designed with an oval cut amethyst dropper, double four claw set suspended from a plain polished yellow metal bar unmarked, drop length 38mm, suspended from a rose gold tone trace chain with an integrated push pin barrel clasp stamped 9ct, length 440mm, approximate gross weight 4.0 grams (condition report: general light wear, would benefit from a gentle clean, one link near the clasp has been replaced with a base metal)
A YELLOW METAL GEMSET BANGLE, yellow metal hinged bangle set with seven oval cut blue sapphires interspaced with eight colourless stones (possibly sapphires) prong setting leading onto a plain polished band, fitted with a push pin integrated box clasp and safety chain, unmarked, approximate gross weight 18.9 grams, together with a fitted box (condition report: general light wear, all stones currently intact, would benefit from a gentle clean, gold tested as 24ct)
TWO 9CT GOLD WATCH CASES, the first with a hand wound movement, fancy discoloured dial, Arabic numerals, blue hands, within a plain polished case stamped 528121, case back hallmarked 9ct Glasgow import 1933, approximate case width 13.9mm, fitted with a yellow metal flexi link bracelet, together with a rectangular dial with cut off corners, silver discoloured dial, Arabic numerals, blue hands, within a plain polished case, personal engraving 'B to B 24-2-36' 1661, missing crown, case back hallmarked 9ct Chester 1935 (condition report: the first watch is ticking although time keeping is untested, general light wear to the case and strap, the second watch is untested and missing crown)
A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, of a rounded rectangular form, engine turned design, fitted to the centre with a rose gold cartouche engraved 'From Ted to Howard', to the front, fitted with a push button clasp, opens to reveal a worn gilt interior fitted with two light blue elasticated straps, hallmarked 'Banks & Barnsley' Birmingham 1920, approximate gross weight 62.9 grams, 2.02 ozt (condition report: moderate tarnishing all round, some dinks to both the front and back, opens and closes with ease, wear to the interior straps)
A 14CT GOLD CUBIC ZIRCONIA PENDANT, bar drop set with three square cut colourless cubic zirconia stones and a further larger circular cut colourless, cubic zirconia stone, hallmarked 14ct Birmingham, drop length 20mm, approximate gross weight 2.0 grams (condition report: general light wear, would benefit from a gentle clean)
THREE WHITE METAL DIAMOND SET DRESS RINGS, large dress rings, each set with single cut and tapered baguette cut diamonds, each stamped 925, ring sizes 0 1/2 and Q, approximate gross weight 14.1 grams (condition report: general light wear, low quality diamonds, all would benefit from a gentle clean)
A 9CT GOLD OPAL CLUSTER RING, designed with a central oval cut opal cabochon, flanked with four baguette cut blue sapphires in a surround of marquise leaves each set with a single cut diamond, pinched shoulders leading onto a plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size N 1/2, approximate gross weight 3.3 grams (condition report: general light wear, would benefit from a gentle clean, all stones are intact, the opal has some minor surface scuffs, overall condition good)
A 9CT WHITE GOLD HALF ETERNITY RING, designed with a row of three rectangular cut light purple cubic zirconia interspaced with two colourless stones, plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size M, approximate gross weight 2.7 grams (condition report: general light wear, all stones are intact, would benefit from a gentle clean)
A 9CT GOLD RING, designed with a hollowed out, oval red cabochon, bezel set with a rope twist surround, bifurcated shoulders leading onto a plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct London, ring size M 1/2, approximate gross weight 3.3 grams (condition report: general light wear, overall condition good)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY 18CT GOLD, RUBY AND PEARL RING, designed with two circular cut rubies and a single split pearl (two stones are missing), scroll detailing to the shoulders leading onto a plain polished band, hallmarked 18ct Birmingham 1898, ring size L, approximate gross weight 4.5 grams (condition report: two stones are missing, general light wear, would benefit from a gentle clean)
A PAIR OF MEREDEW LIGHT OAK CHEST OF FIVE DRAWERS, one chest with two white fronted drawers, on ebonised cylindrical legs, width 76cm x depth 46cm x height 108cm (condition:-both chest with surface damage and fluid stains) a matching dressing table with a single mirror, width 130cm x depth 49cm x height 120cm and a stool (4)
A 9CT GOLD CORAL AND PEARL CROSS PENDANT, set with five pink coral oval cabochons and a central single cultured pearl, applied bead work detail, fitted with a tapered bail, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, length 37mm, approximate gross weight 3.1 grams (condition report: general light wear, all stones are intact and in good condition)
A 9CT WHITE GOLD, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, half eternity design set with a central row of circular cut pink sapphires between two rows of single cut diamonds, stamped diamond weight 0.20cts, bifurcated shoulders leading onto a plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct London, ring size O, approximate gross weight 2.4 grams (condition report: general light wear, all stones are intact, would benefit from a gentle clean)
A 14CT WHITE GOLD DIAMOND RING, of a circular design, set with round brilliant cut diamonds and round brilliant cut diamond detailed shoulders leading onto a plain polished band, hallmarked 14ct Birmingham, ring size O 1/2, approximate gross weight 3.1 grams (condition report; general light wear, would benefit from a gentle clean, overall condition good)
A 9CT GOLD RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, flower shape cluster set with a central round brilliant cut diamond in a surround of circular cut rubies, plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size O, approximate gross weight 3.2 grams (condition report: general light wear, all stones are intact, some slight abrasion to the rubies, would benefit from a gentle clean)

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