A platinum, zircon, sapphire and diamond ring, the central pale blue zircon, approx. 8mm diameter, with a channel to either side set with calibre cut sapphires, the whole set within a textured concave mount set with diamond highlights and tapering to a textured band stamped 'Plat', size N-O, (5.7g). Zircon is lightly nibbled.One sapphire has a chip / loss to one corner.Band shows very light wear.Overall very clean and tidy.
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*An Edwardian zircon and pearl pendant, the round blue zircon, in collet mount with milligrain border, approx. 9.5mm diameter, surrounded by small pearls, with three leaf pearl drop below and outswept scrolled arms above, all set in milligrain borders, with chain and barrel clasp, maximum drop 23mm, 50mm wide, overall 38cm long, all set in unmarked yellow metal (tests as approx. 14ct gold or better), (6.6g), in original fitted case by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, 112 Regent St, London. A couple of pearls have light peeling to the nacre (not eye visible).Zircon has a couple of minor marks.Pendant overall good.Case – interior yellowed, lining near hinge is frayed, clasp does not close properly (slightly off-set), exterior with minor scuffs.
An 18ct three stone opal and diamond ring, the three oval opal cabochons interspaced with two small round diamonds, total weight of diamonds estimated approx. 0.24cts, with scrolled gallery and plain band stamped '18', size L, (4.3g). All opals are abraded but still display good play of colour.Wear to mount, shows signs of being worn alongside another ring.Some wear and light abrasions to band.
A five stone emerald ring, the five graduated square emerald cut emeralds, between approx. 4 - 5.5mm wide, set with diamond highlights, scrolled gallery and tapered band, all in unmarked yellow metal (tests as approx. 18ct gold), size P, (5.3g). All emeralds are chipped (slightly noticeable with the eye when in strong light).
A tri-coloured gold bracelet, the alternating bands of tri-coloured textured gold interwoven with short oval inks, with concealed clasp and safety chain, (tests as approx. 18ct gold), 20cm long, (43g). Light abrasions consistent with occasional wear.Indistinct marks to inner part of clasp (possibly Middle / Far Eastern).
An 18ct emerald and diamond necklace and matching bracelet, the central oval emerald cabochon, collet mounted and surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds, set to either side with a diamond set semi-circle followed by a domed baguette cut link with a small emerald cabochon above and below, further followed by five round brilliant cut diamonds and a round emerald cabochon, stamped 750, with integral snake link necklace, concealed clasp, 37cm long, together with a matching bracelet, 16.5cm long, (55.4g gross). Necklace only: 38.4g, bracelet only:17g.Some surface rising inclusions to all emeralds (not eye visible).Light wear throughout consistent with occasional / light use.Overall very good.
A late 19th century rock crystal painted brooch, the oval rock crystal cabochon painted with lilly of the valley, in a collet mount with rope twist and beaded border, 35mm long, with pin to reverse and hanging loop, all in unmarked yellow metal (tests as approx. 18ct gold). Three small scratches o cabochon (only visible with x10 loupe and strong light).Reverse shows crack running diagonally downwards.Secondary cracks from upper ¼ of main crack.Pin bent.Hinge repaired and catch/hook bent.Light wear, slightly more to reverse than front.
A gentleman's 1930's 9ct Rolex wristwatch, the rectangular signed face with gilt Arabic numerals, steel hands, subsidiary seconds and decorative border, with domed glass and tank style 9ct gold case, 22 x 30mm, stamped 9.375 with Glasgow import mark, 1937, with associated dark brown leather strap. Glass loose and with some minor scratches.Case with some wear and light marks.Personal inscription to reverse.Crowns turns and hands wind.Appears to be currently working.Face is grubby.
A rare Harwood Automatic wristwatch, the signed round dial with black Arabic numerals and minute markers, luminous hands, rotating bezel, steel case, 28mm diameter, on later black strap, cased with original instruction leaflet John Harwood (1893–1964) was a British horologist and inventor of the first self-winding wristwatch. A chance observation of some children playing on a see-saw initially gave Harwood the idea of the self winding mechanism which would enable a closed movement, eliminating any chance of interference from damp or dust. The watch has no crown with the time being set by turning the bezel in one direction and the turning it in the opposite direction to re-engage the movement. First seen at Basel in Switzerland in 1926, Harwood went on to open the Harwood Self-Winding Watch Company in 1928 to market the watches in the UK, but the company failed in September 1931 due to their difficulty of manufacture and the effects of the Great Depression. Rolex went on to later develop the self winding mechanism and were highly successful with them. However, later in 1956, Harwood and Rolex exchanged correspondence with Rolex acknowledging Harwood as the inventor of the self winding mechanism and including his portrait in their advertising. In 1957 Harwood was awarded the Gold Medal by the British Horological Institute.. Appears to be currently working.Some discolouration to dial, with brownish mark running through name.Case lightly abraded with a few small scratches.Rear of case more abraded, worn and pitted.Crown turns and dot moves between light and dark.Please note: In accordance with accompanying instructions, we have not removed the back and are reluctant to do so as this can introduce dust to the movement. As far as we are aware it has never been opened.
A gentleman's Omega Seamaster Professional Chronometer automatic wristwatch, the signed deep grey dial with luminous dot hours and white minute markers, steel hands, calendar function, blue bezel, 40mm diameter, steel case and bracelet strap, calibre: 1120, watch no. 80422386, boxed with certificate and warranty dated 05.07.02.Glass with a couple of small scratches.Bezel with small scratch between 20 and 30.Turns full 360Ëš.Crown turns and hands move.Appears to be currently working.Strap with light wear, more so to buckle.
A gentleman's Omega Seamaster Professional Chronometer wristwatch, the black dial with luminous baton numerals and hands, seconds hand with red tip, white seconds markers, calendar function, black bezel with steel markers, stainless steel case, 40mm diameter, calibre 120, serial no. 80192048, with stainless steel bracelet, with box and service documents including Omega Warranty Card date 25.05.12. Light wear throughout.Bezel a little stiff, but does turn 360Ëš.Crown turns and hands move.Appears to be currently working.Strap with light wear and minor abrasions.Would benefit from a light clean.Has original warranty dated 08.12.01, Ref. 22545000, watch No.80192048.With original instructions and two repair warranty cards.With service document and original retailers service receipt dated 24.05.12.With two extra links, spare crown, hands and sundry small parts / screws.Internal box fittings are incomplete / vacant.
*Albert Goodwin RWS (1845-1932) - Amalfi, watercolour with traces of body colour and heightened with white, titled lower left, signed lower right, 25 x 37.5cm. With imprint of a studio stamp, possibly unrelated, above signature. Light fading. Otherwise no apparent faults. In modern glazed frame
*Albert Goodwin RWS (1845-1932) - Waterbabies, watercolour heightened with white, signed and dated '71 lower left, , bearing exhibition label verso for Bolton Museum & Art Gallery, 49 x 70cm. Light fading. Otherwise no apparent faults. In probably original gilt frame, with later glass and mount.
*Michael-Angelo Hayes (Irish 1820-1877) - 9th Queens Royal Lancers, watercolour and body colour, signed with monogram lower right, annotated No.34 Westmoreland, Dublin, and dated 1839, 18.5 x 32cm. Paper good.No tears or creases.Small are of crazing at 9 o’clock.Some very minor spotting to and around house on left hand side.Some light browning and fading all over.
Follower of Alfred de Breanski (1852-1928) - The old mill at Brora Sutherland, oil on canvas, 49 x 78.5cm. Inscribed to stretcher.Eight small patch repairs verso, with small areas of overpaint to obverse.Paint good and stable, no crazing or breaking out.Would benefit from a light clean.Frame with minor losses to extremities.
A French Empire period white marble and gilt metal mounted three piece clock garniture, as a portico clock having indistinctly white enamel dial, fine engine turned centre, twin winding holes for a brass eight day cylinder movement, having outside countwheel and striking on a bell, the garniture each as a five-light candelabra, clock h.40cm
I.P. Asby - an early 18th century longcase clock, the square brass 10" dial having silvered chapter ring, single blue steel hand, rolling date dial, thirty hour weight driven movement striking on a bell, the case with all-over blind carving to a boxbase, h.197cm (with alterations). Strike working and with excellent sound.Movement and dial appear to be original, with no apparent alterations.Seatboard and cheeks are period and probably original.Case later carved.With later baton across back.Small loss to matted centre at 2 o’clock, possibly in the making.Later pegged to hold door.Timber with light varnish.Case and dial possibly associated.
A Matthew Norman lacquered brass carriage clock with alarm, having a swing carry handle over visible platform escapement, white enamel dial with subsidiary alarm dial, twin barrel going eight day movement striking a single hammer on a gong, h.15.5cm. In working order.Strike registers but hammer not falling.Dial good.Case good.Requires a light polish only.
A pair of cut glass twelve-light electrolier, each having a central urn column supporting two rows of S-shaped candle arms, each with double drip-trays, all united by faceted glass swags and drops, h.84cm (excluding fittings and drops), dia. 88cm. One with damaged arm, the other with one replaced arm
Books pertaining to the horse guards, including; Mollo, The Sharpshooters, 1970, Proudfoot, We Lead, 7th Light Cavalry 1784-1990, 1991, Watson, The Story of the Blues and Royals, 1993, Strawson, Irish Hussar, 1986, Cooper, British Regular Cavalry 1644-1914, 1965, Mallinson, Light Dragoons, The Origins of a New Regiment, 1993, Tardif, The North Irish Horse in the Great War, 1988, Mileham, The Yeomanry Regiments, A Pictorial History, 1985, Hunt, History of the 13th/18th Royal Hussars (Queen Mary's Own) 1947 to 1992, 1996, Thompson, The 15th / 19th The King's Royal Hussars, A Pictorial History, 1989, White-Spunner, Horse Guards, 2006
Collection of 4x compacts; a light blue enamel Swiss made musical compact shaped as a hand mirror with a lipstick holder in the handle, a Deco light blue/gold tone 'Barwyn' Australian compact, a black enamel & white metal fan shaped compact by 'Elegance Deluxe' depicting a sailing boat, an octagonal 1930s unsigned 'Maison Jeurelle' compact for rouge & powder in black enamel with a gingham check flower centre, double sided metal mirror & original gingham check powder puffs inside (4).
A Chinese Cinnabar Lacquer Snuff Bottle and Stopper, probably Suzhou, 1740-1800, of flattened ovoid form carved with figures in a wooded landscape, 7.8cm high See illustration Provenance: Bears paper label for Hugh M Moss Ltd The is bottle appears to belong to a group of cinnabar lacquer snuff bottles thought to have been made in an Imperial manufactory at Suzhou during the reigns of Qianlong and Jiajing Some surface wear throughout leading to some loss of detail. Area of bubbling and deterioration to shoulder. Spoon missing but possibly inside the bottle. Some light scratching throughout. 180219
A Gilt Metal Twelve-Light Chandelier, in Louis XVI style, with scroll cresting over foliate swag and drop mounted baluster stem, the scroll branches with urn shaped sockets and patera and goat's mask terminals hung with foliate swags over a foliate pendant terminal, 85cm highSome minor wear and scratching to gilding. 210219
A Pair of Mahogany Foldover Tea Tables, in the manner of Gillows, early 19th century, of D shape form, the plain frieze centred by a tablet, on turned and reeded legs with brass capped toes and castors, 91cm by 45cm by 76cm See illustrationTable1 - cosmetically good, light surface scratches and small scuffs consistent with age. Interior with some deep scratches. Table 2 - similar condition. 131218
Kashan Carpet of unusual size Central Iran, circa 1930 The deep indigo field of scrolling vines around a madder medallion framed by spandrels and madder floral borders flanked by guard stripes, 363cm by 318cmEnds both with some fraying and minor losses. Selvedges folded and some wear. Pile fair with some localised light wear.
Good Saroukh Rug West Iran, circa 1920 The deep indigo field of angular vines around a sky blue medallion framed by floral spandrels and indigo borders of flowerheads and meandering vines flanked by barber poles and guard stripes, 209cm by 135cm See illustration The palatte of this rug is particularly rich, the use of green and light blue being unusualEnds and selvedges complete. Pile fair. One band slightly low possibly due to dye corrosion. The structure of the rug is soft. No cracking detected.
^ A Lady's 18ct White Gold Wristwatch, signed Gubelin, circa 1970, (calibre A1003), lever movement signed, silvered dial with baton markers, snap-on back numbered inside 692738, convention mark 18k0.750, Gubelin 18ct gold integral textured bracelet, 17mm wide see illustration 19.02.19, Case and bracelet with light scratches, bracelet with minor twisting, dial with minor spotting stain marks which are visible under an eyeglass, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order, total watch weight 33g.
A Rare Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Super Precision, model: Explorer, ref: 5504, 1958, (calibre 1530) lever movement signed and numbered 18372, glossy black dial with luminous triangular, baton and Arabic numerals, gilt outer minute track with Swiss below 6, Mercedes luminous hands, screw down crown, screw back numbered inside 5504 and dated II.1958, case serial number 371170, Rolex stainless steel spring loaded riveted oyster bracelet with a deployant clasp stamped Rolex and in an oval cartouche WAB, 36mm wide, with Rolex box and guarantee booklet dated 29/7/60 03.01.19, Case with surface scratches, edge of the bezel with two small dents positioned at 8 and 10, case sides with minor dents, plexi glass with one crack and with surface scratches, original dial finish in my opinion has nicely aged and got good patina, when tilting the dial towards the light the dial shows very small bubbling to the surface throughout which is visible under an eyeglass, Rolex signature and other writing and the outer minute track is clear and not rubbed, luminous hour markers have faded and very minor pieces of luminous is missing and has very slightly shrunk to the hour markers, minute and hour hands are stained and the luminous is discoloured, hand setting correctly, manual hand winding is tight, movement needs cleaning, movement in going order, bracelet with surface scratches, deployant clasp needs attention, the central pin that holds the clasp together with one side of the metal loop missing, spring loaded links are tight, some side rivets are slightly loose. outer Rolex box with minor ware, inside the box lid with a small ink mark.
^ A Pair of George III Silver Butter Shells, Hester Bateman, London 1782, with incuse bead border and raised on three cast shell feet, engraved with a crest of a lion rampant, 12cm long, 7oz 16dwt (2) All marks with wear but still legible. Crests reasonably crisp. Occasional small mark and very light bruise.
A Steel and Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Datejust, ref: 2080/116233, circa 2011, (calibre 3135) lever movement signed and numbered 3 3505161, adjusted to five positions and temperature, gilt dial with baton markers, date aperture, screw down winding crown, screw back numbered inside 2080, case serial number 247U8068, Rolex steel and gold President bracelet with a concealed deployant clasp, 38mm wide, with Rolex boxes, guarantee card, booklets and one spare bracelet link 18.01.19, Case and bracelet with light surface scratches, hand setting correctly, date changing correctly, movement in going order, apart from light surface scratches the watch is as new.
^ A Set of Four George III Silver Salts, Robert Hennell, London 1817, circular with gadroon rim, the body with raised relief floral swags, on three mask and dolphin supports, engraved with a crest of a bull passant, 7.5cm diameter, 20oz 2dwt (4) Marks are well struck and clear to the underside, crest also engraved to the underside. The salts are of a good heavy gauge and appear generally in good order. Some light wear to decoration and the occasional minor knock. The gilt interiors worn.
A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, Professional Chronometer 300m/1000ft, model: Seamaster, ref: 25318000, circa 2002, (calibre 1120) lever movement, wavy blue dial with luminous baton and dot markers, date aperture, luminous hands, protected screw down crown, helium valve at 10, blue 60-minute marker rotating bezel, screw back with seamaster monogram, case serial number 80458959, Omega stainless steel bracelet with a deployant clasp numbered 1503/825, 44mm wide, with Omega boxes, International warranty, chronometer certificate and pictograms cards, instruction book and one spare bracelet link 19.02.19, Case and bracelet with light surface scratches, otherwise the watch is like new, date is changing correctly, hand setting correctly, movement in going order.
An 18ct Gold Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Omega, model: Seamaster De Ville, 1966, (calibre 711) lever movement signed and numbered 23163120, adjusted to two positions, silvered dial with baton markers, screw back with Seamaster monogram, inside back cover with a convention mark 18k0.750 and numbered 165008, Omega strap and Omega stainless steel gilt buckle, 35mm wide, with Omega service case and recent two year guarantee service slip dated 30.11.17 see illustration 18.02.19, Case with light surface scratches, back cover edge with small opening tool scratch marks, later Omega strap and buckle, dial has been restored to a high standard, later Omega crown, hand setting correctly, movement in going order. Watch has been recently serviced at an Omega approved service centre 30.11.17.
A Platinum Diamond Three Stone Ring, the yellow princess cut diamond in a four claw setting to baguette cut diamond shoulders on a plain polished shank, principal diamond weight 0.58 carat approximately, finger size J1/2 see illustration. The ring is in very good condition. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'EF', Sheffield, 2001. The principal diamond measures; 4.32mm x 4.28mm x 3.53mm. It is a light yellow colour, assessed clarity VS2/SI1. The approximate qualities of the baguette cut diamonds are; carat weight 0.12 carat approximately, colour I/J/K, clarity SI1/SI2. Gross weight 3.9 grams. CR made 25.01.19.
A George IV Scottish Silver Salver, Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1820, shaped circular with shell and foliate rim, on three elaborate bracket feet, the centre with later monogram and inscription Presented by the shareholders of the Elland cum Greetland Gas Light & Coke Company, to Joshua Waddington Esquire, In acknowledgment of his services as Treasurer to the company for the last 13 years, 1866, within a flat chased border, 35cm diameter, 53oz 2dwt
A Roulette Calendar Wheel Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Datejust, ref: 6605, 1958, (calibre 1065) lever movement signed and numbered N751826, adjusted to five positions and temperature, black dial with dagger markers, red/black roulette calendar wheel, dial stamped T.Swiss.T below 6, screw down crown, machine finished bezel, screw back numbered inside 6605 and dated I.1958, case serial number 353969, 36mm wide see illustration 03.01.18, Case with light surface scratches, bezel with very minor dents and scratches, later strap and buckle, plexi glass with small scratches, re-finished Rolex service tritium dial now marked below 6 T.Swiss.T, date wheel with minor staining marks, slightly tight when manually winding the watch, hand setting correctly, movement surfaces are discoloured and need cleaning, movement in going order.
^ A Queen Anne Silver Caster, Thomas Folkingham, London 1710, octagonal baluster form with bayonet fitting pull off pierced cover, on conforming octagonal domed foot, 14.5cm high, 4oz 18dwt Marks are clear to underside, makers mark has been partially overstruck by the date letter but still clear as FO. Cover is part marked. Cover has a slight rattle to it when closed fully. General light surface wear consistent with age.

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