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Lot 609

GibraltarGreat Britain Cancelled "G"1858 (20 Mar.) entire "Per Packet" to London, bearing 1/- tied by a superb crisp strike and with light despatch c.d.s. in grey-blue alongside, arrival c.d.s. (26.3) on reverse; fine and scarce. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 621

Gibraltar— ½d. to 1/- set of seven on 1901 (4 Mar.) "Zissler" envelope registered to London, all tied by light "registered/gibraltar" oval d.s. Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 634

Gold Coast1880 (10 Dec.) envelope from Bristol, "Via Liverpool" to Commander Brackenburg H.M.S. "Flirt", Cape Coast Castle, bearing 1858-79 2d. blue Plate 15 pair each neatly cancelled with squared-circle d.s. (an early date of use); light elastic band stain at centre, otherwise clean and most attractive. Photo Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

Lot 426

A pair of Durham Light Infantry WWI medals, 1914-1918 War Medal and For Bravery in the Field, engraved 40531 A.SJT. T.GILL DURH.L.I. and 40531 PTE L. CPL. T.GILL 9/DURH.L.I.

Lot 669

A fine French ormolu and champleve enamel garniture de cheminee, 19th Century, the clock with arch-top case and two-handled urn finial, flanked by a pair of flaming torches tied by laurel wreaths and continuing to serpent masks, the breakfront plinth centred by a seated putto holding an arrow, embellished with blue enamel panels of scrolling foliage, the two train movement striking the hours and half hours on a bell, movement stamped and numbered 32758, the chapter ring with Roman numerals and signed BAILLY LYON, with key; the pair of three-light candelabra with two leaf-cast scrolling branches issuing from a stem cast with a putto, above a plinth with an enamel frieze and Vitruvian scroll cast base. (3) Height of clock 36cn

Lot 36

A rare matching set of nine Dutch silver hanoverian pattern dessert spoons and nine three prong dessert forks comprising;eight dessert spoons and six dessert forks,by Bernardus Van Haaps, Nijmegen 1792,one dessert spoon and three dessert forks, by Hendricus J Wolterbeek, Nijmegen 1766/67,all engraved on reverse with coat of arms of Van Wassenaar*,21oz,in addition a set of twelve knives, with silver ferrules and ivory handles inset with shield shaped cartouches (30)*By descent through Baronesse Turk Van Wassenaar Tot Sint Pancras. CONDITION REPORT: Spoons: one has a solder repair across bowl to base of stem. Two have small splits to tips of bowls. Another has a small dent to bowl. Light wear. Some of the tines of the forks are slightly worn and bent. Knives have splits to handles and corrosion to blades. Mounts to ends of handles are worn. One is missing and another has a solder repair.

Lot 39

A collection of continental silver,mainly Dutch, late 19th/early 20th century,comprising:a teapot and matching cream jug,of bulbous form with beaded borders and beaded scroll handles,a small two handled silver gallery tray,of oval form with beaded rim and pierced geometric border, 24 cm long,a swing handled pierced oval basket,decorated with leafy scroll frieze and beaded rim, resting on four claw feet, 11.5 cm long, with blue glass liner, andtwo smaller pierced oval sweetmeat baskets (6) CONDITION REPORT: Teapot has a dent to body and foot rim. The handle is also loose and missing a pin, and has solder to the joins with the body. Wear to jug. Dent to base at basket with garlands. Other pieces have light general wear but no obvious major faults. Additional images available on request.

Lot 54

A pair of Georg Jensen silver candlesticks,with import marks for London 1950, designed by Harald Nielsen, no.748,on shallow stepped circular bases with cylindrical flared sconces, 6.5cm high, 6oz CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches but no obvious major faults.

Lot 98

A Victorian silver goblet, by Robert Harper, London 1863,of baluster form on pedestal circular foot, embossed with roses and thistles, 17cm high, 6oz CONDITION REPORT: General wear, including some loss of detail, light surface scratches and small knocks.Possible erasure to vacant cartouche - not obvious though.Split/join line visible on base of stem.Additional images available on request.

Lot 154

A Victorian silver drum mustard,by Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1875,of circular form with pierced foliate sides and beaded borders, the shallow domed cover with pierced shell thumbpiece, with scroll handle,7cm high, 3oz without blue glass liner CONDITION REPORT: Some light wear but no obvious major faults. The cover is very slightly mishapen - doesn`t completely flush.

Lot 194

A George III silver salver,by Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, London 1817,of circular form with gadroon border, on three fluted paw bracket feet, with foliate engraved circular frieze,25.5cm diameter, anda smaller Edwardian silver salver,by Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1905,of shaped circular form on four hoof feet with engraved vacant cartouche,18.5cm diameter, 29oz (2) CONDITION REPORT: Barker Brothers salver: no obvious major faults, light wear and surface scratches. Wallis and Hayne salver: general wear, including some surface scratches and rubbing to detail.

Lot 204

A rare Queen Anne West Country silver trefid spoon,probably by Richard Sweet III, Honiton c.1713,struck thrice with maker`s mark SW crowned in an oval punch, with scrollwork decorated rat-tail, prick dot engraved R.M over M.R 1713 on reverse, 21.25cm long, 1.5 ozSee pages 135,136 and 137 in ÈWest Country Silver Spoons and Their MakersÉ by Timothy Kent, published by J H Bourdon-Smith, London 1992, where this mark is mentioned and illustrated. The Sweet family dies for laceback trefids are very distinctive and it seems that they were shared around the family. Further research by Mr Kent in `The Finial`, vol. 17/05, pp.10, concludes that this mark must come from the Honiton workshop of Richard Sweet III. With thanks to Tim Kent for his help cataloguing this lot. CONDITION REPORT: Surface scratching and light wear to bowl.No other obvious major faults.Please view additional images (upon request).

Lot 224

A Victorian silver novelty ink well, by George John Richards and Edward Charles Brown, London 1863, modelled as an owl, with hinged cover and glass eyes, with gilt interior and later blue glass liner, on later wooden base,9.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Light general wear but no obvious major faults. Liner a little loose - perhaps replacement. Replacement wooden base does not appear to have caused damage - fixed by three screws protruding from fee and tail.Additional images available on request.

Lot 246

A Victorian silver scent bottle, by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1887, of upright rectangular form, engraved with foliage, with a shallow domed hinged cover with vacant circular cartouche, gilt interior with glass stopper,5.5cm high, another scent bottle, by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1910, of curved `hip flask` form, with glass stopper,6cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Foliate engraved example has shallow dent to one side. Both have light wear and surface scratches.

Lot 247

An Edwardian silver card case/aide-memoire, by M Bros, Birmingham 1903, of rectangular form decorated with ladies and a musician in a garden, the reverse with peacocks in a landscape, 10.5 x 8cm CONDITION REPORT: Light wear but no obvious major faults. Very shallow dent to reverse, but hardly discernable.

Lot 280

A gold memorial ring, c.1830,with a cushion shaped woven hair panel beneath a glazed cover, a chased border to chased bifurcated shoulders and a reeded shank, together with a Georgian gold memorial brooch, of navette form, with woven hair panel to a glazed cover,a Georgian gilt metal, double-sided, glazed heart shaped locket with cut hair to glazed covers, together with a gold and gold cased memorial brooch, c.1830, with a woven hair panel beneath a glazed border (4) CONDITION REPORT: Scratches and wear to the glazing of the ring, light surface marks throughout.Light scratches to the glazing, with areas of tarnish to the reverse.Scratches to the glazing, some wear to the gilding. A darker area under the glazing.Scratches to the glazing. Glazing to the reverse deficient.

Lot 281

A Georgian gold memorial ring,with an octagonal head, champlev‚ enamelled in black to a white border, with an oval glazed woven hair panel, hand engraved to the underside `MB obt 12 Oct 1805`,finger size P,a William IV gold and champlev‚ enamel memorial ring,with a split pearl border,finger size M«,together with a Victorian champlev‚ memorial ring,to read `Wm. Fuller obt Octr. 30 1855 AE 53`,finger size L« (3) CONDITION REPORT: Significant wear to the glazing. Some marks to the enamel under 10x magnification. Light surface wear throughout.Evidence of glue to the glazing and one pearl. Slight differences to the colours of the pearls.Significant wear to the surface of the enamel with small areas of loss.

Lot 285

A Georgian memorial ring, in the form of a cut hair urn, decorated with two colour gold, beneath a glazed cover. A border of cushion shaped amethysts in cut down collets to a flat section shank with black champlev‚ enamel to read in `in memory of Peter and Mary Harris`. Finger size approximately K CONDITION REPORT: Light scratches to the glazing.One amethyst chipped with wear to the crown facets under 10x magnification.Light scratches to the enamel with one small area of loss.

Lot 293

A Georgian intaglio engraved cornelian ring, with reeded shank, and a Georgian memorial ring, with an oval centre panel and glazed cover with a garnet set border, four deficient (2)Finger size approximately C CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches to the cornelian. Patch repair to the inside of one shoulder. Sizing join to the shank. Four stones deficient, with damage to others. Light scratches to the glazing, with discolouration below, at the borders. Soft solder to the shoulder join at one side.

Lot 294

A carved hardstone cameo gold pendant depicting the bust of Pope Pius VI (Giovanni Angelo Braschi 1717-1799), the carved hardstone profile in ivory agate to a mottled tan ground, signed `Joan. Pichler. F.`, possibly associated with the famous German-Italian family of gem engravers and an abreviation for Johann. The cameo mounted to a milled border and plain outer gold frame with a later French import mark 1838-1865 with a plain gold suspension loop. 56 x 42mm CONDITION REPORT: Two very small grey marks to the shoulder, which appear to be superficial.The light tan crescent shaped areas to the top of the head, cheeks and chin are natural feint bands within the agate.A very small conchoidal fracture to the reverse of the cameo, close to the frame.

Lot 303

A late Victorian oval gold hinged memorial locket, with a split pearl rub set to the centre, to a black enamel ground and bale, hinged locket verso. Suspended on a later hollow rope chain, stamped 585. Austrian standard mark for Vienna 1925-to date. Locket tested as approximately 15ct gold, chain as approximately 14ct gold CONDITION REPORT: Very light surface marks throughout with no obvious damage.

Lot 306

A Victorian carved shell cameo brooch pendant,depicting a courting couple, possibly Romeo and Juliet, rub set in an interlaced twig style gold frame. Brooch pin with a concealed eyelet to enable the brooch to also be worn as a pendant. Tested as approximately 9ct gold CONDITION REPORT: Some light scratches to the shell under 10x magnification.Odd spots of tarnish to the mount.Signed to the reverse possibly Mayon

Lot 314

An Edwardian opal and diamond gold hinged bangle,with a row of graduated circular cabochon opals, all claw set to a rex gallery, with pairs of rose cut diamond set points. A chevron section hollow gold lower half, with concealed box clasp and safety chain. Later box by Harrods CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout with very minor bruising to the lower half.Some patches of tarnish.No obvious faults

Lot 328

An Austro-Hungarian foiled quartz necklace, with a continuous row of ornate pierced links, each with a cabochon foiled quartz rub set to the centre, with a twisted wire surround, decorated with white enamel to a concealed box clasp. A matching centrepiece and additional links, previously removed, with a maiden holding a gem aloft and articulated pendant drop below CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout with minor losses to the enamel.The extra links have more of the original gilding intact.The centrepiece has areas of tarnish, pendant drop deficient. Remnants in the cap suggest the drop may have been lapis lazuli.

Lot 334

A three row graduated natural pearl necklace,with an Art Deco sapphire and diamond box clasp. Three rows of graduated natural pearls, 80, 83 and 88 pearls, strung plain to each row in a scattered formation, previously strung in formal graduation. A three row rectangular box clasp, with a trap cut sapphire, end set to the centre, with angled faces to each side, pav‚ set with old European cut and eight cut diamonds, to hand engraved guards. Accompanied by a pearl identification report from AnchorCert dated 04/09/2014, No. 20018545, stating that, under extensive samplng, the pearls were found to be natural saltwater with two nucleated cultured pearls. Largest pearl 7.76-7.83mm, smallest 3.24-3.25mm CONDITION REPORT: Shape: round to semi round in shape.Colour: medium to light cream.Lustre: good to very good.Overtones: pinkSkins: smooth.Stringing in good condition, clasp secure.

Lot 335

A two row graduated natural pearl necklace,on an early 19th century box clasp, grain set with two rows of split pearls. Two rows of 119 and 121 graduated natural pearls, 3.20-6.42mm in size, strung knotted to a gold, split pearl box clasp, with a later safety chain fitted. Accompanied by a laboratory report from Anchorcert, dated 04/09/2014, No. 20018547, stating that the pearls tested were found to be natural saltwater. Largest pearl 6.42 x 6.10mm. Weight of necklace 21.69g CONDITION REPORT: Shape: round and semi round.Colour: light cream.Lustre: medium.Skins: Some of the smaller pearls have a rippled surface under 10x magnification.Require cleaning and restringing.Clasp secure.

Lot 341

A pair of diamond and natural pearl drop earrings, c.1915, with an old European cut diamond milligrain set to the top, with four graduated Swiss cut diamonds in articulated collets below. Each earring culminating in a natural pearl drop, of approximately 6.5mm each, peg set to a pierced cup. Later post and butterfly fittings. Box by Richard Ogden, Burlington Arcade. Accompanied by a report from the Gem and Pearl Laboratory No. 10149, dated 11/07/2014, stating both pearls are natural saltwater CONDITION REPORT: Require cleaning.Tarnished.Jump ring connection to the top diamond open. Requires attention.Pearls of light cream colour, smooth skins with good lustre.

Lot 344

A graduated five stone diamond ring, c.1910, with graduated old European cut diamonds, all claw set to white collets. Yellow under bezels and chased shoulders to a plain shank marked 18ct. Total diamond weight estimated as approximately 1.40ct. Finger size Q« CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout. Requires cleaning. Diamonds nice and bright. One claw tip broken.No chips to the diamonds, small area of bearding to one of the smallest diamonds. Shank slightly thinner at the back.SI1/SI2 P1 clarity range.3.2g approximately.J/K Colour range.One claw tip broken.

Lot 347

A sapphire and diamond bar brooch, c.1915,attributed to Mappin Brothers. An open navette shaped bar brooch, with a circular mixed cut sapphire milligrain set to the centre, with a line of six, graduated old European cut diamonds, milligrain set in individual collets, to each side. A pierced honeycomb ground with a scalloped border set with rose cut diamonds to an outer pierced border. Tested as platinum with an 18ct gold pin. Fitted case by `Mappin Brothers, Court Jewellers, 220 Regent Street, London W, incorporated with Mappin & Webb` CONDITION REPORT: Wear to the crown facet edges, with light scratches to the table.Sapphire of good colour, tone and saturation.Diamonds bright and lively.Clasp secure.

Lot 360

An Edwardian ruby, pearl and split pearl pendant, c.1905,an open work, blade edge bar pendant of scrolling form, claw set with five eight cut rubies, and lines of graduated split pearls. Pearl buds with an articulated pendant drop below with a further ruby and pear shaped pearl drop. Split pearl bale to a later gold, Prince of Wales chain. Pendant marked 15. Chain tested as approximately 9ct gold CONDITION REPORT: The pendant requires a light clean, but still has a lot of the original colour left. Settings all appear secure, although the pearl cement may have substantial age to it.Clasp deficient to the chain.

Lot 363

An Edwardian amethyst and blister pearl gold fringe necklace, c.1910, a central pendant composed of a circular blister pearl, a pair of pear shaped mixed cut amethysts and a circular mixed cut amethyst, all claw set to a scalloped gallery suspended from a blade edge bar. A fine trace chain with graduated amethysts and blister pearls, suspended from blade edge bars to either side of the pendant, to a barrel clasp CONDITION REPORT: Clasp secure.Requires a light clean.Settings should be checked prior to cleaning.Amethysts of different colour, tone and saturation.

Lot 374

A Regency gold hardstone seal, with a cushion shaped cornelian tablet, seal engraved with a coat of arms and motto `Sedule Et Secunde`. Tested as approximately 18ct goldPossibly Lockyer family. CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.Wear to the surface.

Lot 376

A Swiss, ladies` mechanical fob watch with enamelled back case, a circular white enamel dial, with blued spade hands and blue enamel Roman numerals with gilt decoration. Hand engraved ammonite decoration to the bezel with a polychrome enamel putti scene to the back cover with a matching border. Swiss marks to the case for 14ct gold. Marked 14K. Case no. 160178 CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches to the enamel.Winds, ticking when gently moved.

Lot 377

A gold and platinum four-piece puzzle ring, with two gold and two platinum interlocking bands. Tested as approximately 14ct gold and platinum CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.Wear to the gold bands at the back of the shank, less to the platinum ones.

Lot 378

A late Victorian, 18ct gold, ladies` half hunter fob watch, London 1900, blue enamel, Roman numeral chapter ring to the front cover, case 36mm diameter, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and blued double spade hands. Hand engraved initial `D` to the back case with sunray surround. Gold cuvette, movement signed `B J Greening, London`. Case no. 1074 789. Movement no. 1074 CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.Winds and ticking, no guarantee as to the time keeping.52g approx.

Lot 379

A Georgian gold seal, with a rectangular cornelian matrix intaglio, engraved with a monogram within a concave oval centre, open scroll top to a large gold split ring, together with a modern gold seal, with intaglio engraved monogram, marked 375 (2) CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout, with wear to the suspension loop and setting edge.Requires cleaning.

Lot 381

A Victorian gold trombone and oval link watch chain, with applied oval plates and milled bars to the oval links. A swivel clip clasp, incorporating a watch key stamped `Patent A`, probably American CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.jump rings require attention.T bar deficient.35.1g approx.

Lot 385

A 9ct gold Swiss half Hunter watch, 48mm diameter, black enamel chapter ring to the front cover, white dial, subsidiary seconds, black Roman numerals and blued steel hands. Case no 292500, case by Dennison Watch Case Co. Regular, gold cuvette, fifteen jewels movement, Birmingham 1924 CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.Does not wind.Ticks when gently shaken.No obvious damage.90g approx.

Lot 388

A 9ct gold Art Deco open faced pocket watch, with a silvered dial, royal blue Arabic numerals and chapter ring, with blued Breguet antique hands. Plain bezel, triangular bow and milled case, sides 42mm diameter. Case no. 507432, movement no. 051648. Import hallmarked 9ct gold London 1928 CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.Small dent to the back cover.Discolouration to the dial.Winds and ticking.

Lot 411

A diamond set full eternity ring, with brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to a flat section band, with plain polished guards. Tested as platinum. Finger size N« CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.No obvious damage.

Lot 414

A sterling silver hinged box by F W Goldsmiths, later trading as Goldsmiths,80 x 57mm, with concealed hinges and gold thumbpiece, fine barley engine turned decoration with an applied gold rabbit or `Bunny` to the front cover, pav? set with old Swiss cut and old eight cut diamonds with a cabochon ruby eye, London 1934, together with a sterling silver square hinged compact by Asprey & Co., 64 x 64mm, with a gold border to the lid, all engine turned fine barley decorated, facsimile engraved to the inside to `Gina With Love Charles`, London 1940, and a plain gold wedding ring, tested as approximately 18ct gold (3) ~ CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.Tarnished.Hinges good, closes well.Light surface scratches throughout with areas of tarnish.Hinges good, closes well.Light surface scratches to the wedding ring, quite thin. ~

Lot 416

An Art Deco, diamond set prancing horse bar brooch or tie pin, the prancing horse pav‚ set with graduated rose cut diamonds and a Swiss cut ruby set eye, mounted to a flat section gold bar brooch faced with platinum CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches to the bar.Pin requires a slight adjustment.

Lot 418

An Art Deco silver, blue zircon and white sapphire line bracelet,a series of slightly graduated, circular mixed cut blue zircons, each one grain set in a box setting, with a pair of circular mixed cut white sapphires between. Each pair grain set in a box collet, with open sections to each side, hand engraved guards to a concealed box clasp with a figure of eight safety catch CONDITION REPORT: Some wear to the crown facet edges.Requires a light clean.No obvious faults.

Lot 421

A ladies` Art Deco diamond set mechanical cocktail watch, with a circular silvered dial, black Arabic numerals and blued hands. A line of old European cut diamonds milligrain set to the bezel, with fan shaped lug fittings at the top and bottom, each grain set with two rows of graduated diamonds. A later 9ct white gold Brazilian snake bracelet with ladder snap clasp. Case marked H Ltd., ALL PLAT G8626 CONDITION REPORT: Light scratches to the glass.Winds and ticking.Would benefit from the diamonds being cleaned.

Lot 422

A ladies` Art Deco diamond set cocktail watch,with a black rectangular dial and silver hands to a baguette shaped case. A line of graduated eight cut diamonds, grain set to the bezel, with a larger diamond grain set in a box setting at the `3` and `9`, with raised diamond set arches at the `12` and `6`. Bifurcated lugs to a diamond set line bracelet with a diamond set pierced box clasp. Hand engraved case sides and back. Case marked `London Made`, case Swiss movement. Tested as platinum CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches to the glass.Winds and ticking. No guarantee given.Case and bracelet would benefit from being cleaned.

Lot 426

A white gold diamond set collarette, c.1960, with a curved centrepiece composed of a feather link chain set with a row of graduated, Swiss cut diamonds, with an estimated total weight of approximately 0.70ct. Grain set diamond scrolls either side, to a single row of chain with box clasp and figure of eight safety catch. Marked 750 CONDITION REPORT: Would benefit from a light clean, and possibly re rhodium. The box clasp is creamy on colour.

Lot 440

A 14ct gold flat brick link bracelet, c.1960, with diagonal rows of links with a total width of 21mm. Brushed textured finish to a concealed box clasp with two figure of eight safety catches, London 1967 CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout, with some wear to the textured finish.Clasp secure.

Lot 448

An Italian gold orb pendant, c.1960,with graduated coral cabochons, all claw set in a scattered formation to a Florentine ground, together with a pair of Italian coral bouton earrings,each coral bouton cup and peg set to Continental gold fittings, with hinged retainers. The pendant marked Kt18, Italy. The earrings marked 750 (3) CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.A ripple and marks to one spot.Earring fittings secure.

Lot 449

A gold coral bracelet, composed of eleven oval coral cabochons, each one rub set in a plain collet. All joined by jump rings to a hollow bolt ring clasp. Hallmarked 9ct gold, London 1970 CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.Clasp secure.9.50mm x 7.50mm x 3.65mm (including the gold back to each setting). Mount limations apply.

Lot 450

An 18ct gold, two stone, cultured pearl and diamond pendant by Cartier, c.1990, two 9mm fully drilled cultured pearls, both set to a central post with a gold rondelle between, grain set with three brilliant cut diamonds. A hinged `V` shaped bale, grain set with four graduated brilliant cut diamonds, signed `Cartier 750, copyright 1996, E7667` with Swiss assay marks for 18ct gold CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches to the gold, no obvious damage.

Lot 452

An 18ct gold wavy edge band ring by Clare Street, with engraved linear decoration. Hallmarked 18ct gold, London 2000 CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.Requires cleaning.

Lot 453

An 18ct gold brooch pendant by Tiffany & Co., of circular form with polished and twisted wire radiating strands, with brooch pin and revolving clasp with concealed wire bale, signed Tiffany & Co., import hallmark London 1986, together with a pair of matching earrings, with post and butterfly fittings, unmarked, Tiffany pouch and outer box CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.A difference in the colour of the gold, between the earrings and the brooch. One may have been cleaned.

Lot 455

An 18ct gold baroque cultured pearl brooch by Clare Street, Art Nouveau style, with a polished flower and buds, claw set with a baroque cultured pearl to a reticulated ground, London 1992, together with a pair of similar 18ct gold scallop edge earrings by Clare Street, with clip fittings, London 1996. Original Clare Street earring case. CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.Clasp secure.Clip fittings secure.

Lot 456

A pair of 18ct gold earrings by Clare Street, of comma shape, with stepped decoration and clip fittings, London 1988, together with a pair of Italian cultured freshwater pearl earrings, with clip fittings, marked 750, and a sterling silver mab‚ pearl ring, with a mab‚ pearl, rub set to a shallow gold collet, mounted to a sterling silver shank, London 2001. Finger size I-I« CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.All earrings clips fittings secure.

Lot 457

A pair of jade and diamond stud earrings,with a 12mm polished jade bead, cup and peg set below a trefoil of leaves. Each leaf milligrain set with three graduated brilliant cut diamonds, to post and butterfly fittings. Marked 750. Not tested for colour enhancement CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.The white gold is quite creamy in colour and would benefit from rhodium plating.Surface reaching inclusions in the jade, but with a good surface polish.

Lot 462

An Asian jade brooch, with a crescent jade cabochon, rub set to a plain frame, with a pair of chains below suspending a jade pippin drop. Marked 20, Li Sheng character mark with unidentified maker`s mark W.A. Jade not tested for colour enhancement CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout, with small marks to the rubover setting.

Lot 464

An Asian carved jade bi,with central gold characters to read `fu` (luck), suspended from a gold bale, tested as approximately 9ct gold.23mm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.Wear to the jump ring.

Lot 465

A Portuguese gold and enamel hinged bangle, c.1950, of hollow hinged form, with a series of interlocking arrowheads, decorated with hand engraved panels and borders of blue enamel zigzag decoration. Marked for Porto, 800 standard CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.Minor losses to the enamel.Clasp secure.45g approx.

Lot 466

An Italian, 18ct gold, plaque link bracelet, c.1960, with a series of plain, polished, rectangular plaques, between pairs of waffle textured batons. Two rows of polished beads to each outer edge, to a concealed box clasp and two figure of eight safety catches. Import hallmark Edinburgh 1966 CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches throughout.Slight ripple to the bar push piece.Claps secure.45.8g approx.

Lot 469

An 18ct gold diamond cluster set brooch, c.1960, a wave style brooch with two graduated rows of undulating gold sheet, with a wave edge to one side, gold faceted half beads to the other and a Florentine finish. A circular cluster of eight cut diamonds, claw set in white gold to the centre. Import hallmarks London 1968 CONDITION REPORT: Requires a light clean.Tension in the pin a little weak.Claps secure.

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