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Lot 52

Collection of vintage and later costume jewellery to include a charm bracelet, cultured pearl earrings, brooches, earrings, dress ring etc (a lot)

Lot 75

9ct gold pendants to include a diamond heart shaped pendant and, a ruby pendant, silver gilt chain with pearl drop and another pearl pendant in yellow metal mount (4)

Lot 9

A pair of banded agate and pearl drop earrings, stamped 18ct

Lot 1

Art Deco silver plated coffee pot and hot milk jug, by Mappin & Webb, H 20cm, 6 division toast rack, King’s pattern soup ladle with gilt bowl, 10 mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and 12 forks, by Dixon, in a mahogany case and 6 tea knives, cased (34)

Lot 61

A 9ct. gold, sapphire, cultured pearl and ruby set butterfly brooch, having body and wings set graduated cultured pearls with round cut sapphire set wing tips and round cut ruby set eyes, width 41mm. (gross weight 5.1g)

Lot 72

A precious yellow metal and cultured pearl set hinged bangle, (yellow metal assessed as gold). (gross weight 5.1g)

Lot 85

A cultured pearl and lapis lazuli bead necklace with precious yellow metal lapis lazuli stud earrings en suite, the necklace with cultured pearl set 14ct. gold clasp, length 43.5cm. (2) 

Lot 1007

A pearl and coral necklace on a silver clasp

Lot 1029

An oblong cut blue sapphire gemstone, a circular cut amethyst gemstone and a 9ct gold, garnet and pearl set Edward VII pendant (a/f) with chain

Lot 1041

A pair of 9ct white gold, pearl and smoky quartz earrings

Lot 1042

A 9ct gold, pearl and peridot ring, 2.8g, M

Lot 1046

A pair of 9ct gold, pearl and turquoise earrings, 1.6g

Lot 1060

A 9ct gold, pearl and coral brooch, 3.5g

Lot 1066

A 9ct gold and seed pearl pendant on a 9ct gold chain, 2.6g

Lot 1093

A silver gilt Kaori cultured pearl and zircon cluster ring, S, with certificate

Lot 618

A Victorian black lacquer perfume container with mother of pearl and gilt bird and flower decoration with three glass bottles, stoppers and key

Lot 874

A Shima faux pearl necklace and a pair of 9ct gold faux pearl earrings

Lot 905

Gemstone jewellery including garnet, mother of pearl, etc.

Lot 960

A 9ct gold, pearl and enamel pendant on a 9ct gold chain, 1.7g

Lot 981

A silver gilt pearl and red stone bracelet

Lot 389

A Victorian inlaid and mother of pearl writing slope, metalware, Tilley lamps, etc.

Lot 1089

A gold garnet and seed pearl brooch, a Lincoln Imp brooch and an a/f gold cross, 4 grams.

Lot 1121

A unmarked ring set seed pearl (tests as 9ct) size L, 2.3 grams.

Lot 1176

A Victorian rosewood tea caddy inlaid with mother of pearl (missing escutcheon and one side ring.).

Lot 1254

A 19th century 8 day wall clock with mother of pearl decoration.

Lot 346

One man's labour of love with a simply epic specification to create the fastest rear-wheeled, half-mile street-legal car in the UK.The highly anticipated, fourth generation (A80) Supra was finally unveiled at the 1993 Chicago Motor Show after 4 years in development under the guidance of chief engineer Isao Tsuzuki, who had also worked on the first Celica and both generations of MR2. Unlike anything Toyota had produced before, the A80’s proportions and flowing design owed more to the 2000GT of the Sixties than its predecessor. With a long, low bonnet line and high-rise optional rear spoiler it was aerodynamically efficient and clearly aimed at delivering a much higher top speed. Allied to a simplified engine line-up of either naturally aspirated or twin-turbocharged 3.0-litre JZ-series straight-six offering between 220bhp and 326bhp, top-spec turbo versions with Toyota’s first 6-speed gearbox now offered ‘supercar’ performance.The car presented here started life as a 1996 Toyota Supra RZ-S, factory twin-turbo with a 6-speed gearbox and was one of only 563 examples produced in the desirable factory colour of Royal Sapphire Pearl (8L5). This was not enough for our vendor…..he wanted more!And more he got…. he is a very determined man and set his sights on turning his Supra in to one of the fastest road-legal cars in Europe – and boy, was he determined. By his own admission, he got ‘carried away’, but the result is truly impressive. A project that may have cost him in excess of £200,000 but there is no disputing that he realised his ambition, the car is a testament to that and his commitment, so behold. Every component and part had to be ‘up to standard’ given the perfection criteria he set himself for this car.This Supra has 1250bhp+ and is the fastest ½ mile RWD road-legal car in the UK, running a 100-200km/h time of 3.49 seconds which is quicker than most modern hyper cars! The sort of reliable and consistent performance this car has is not achieved easily, and the engineering involved here is top-drawer and specialist.Fully stripped down to its skeleton, the car had its chassis and paintwork (factory RSP) rotisserie-prepared ready for its epic transformation – this became a full and proper race car quality preparation / build project. From here, the brief got ‘deep’ as everything deemed less that stellar was replaced – the list of new OEM parts became lengthy to say the least! The car’s bespoke build, fabrication and maintenance have been done by specialists ‘SRD Tuning’ of Haywards Heath, one of the best and most respected tuners of Supras in Europe. They know these cars like nobody else and have been ‘fettling’ with this car for years.The original 2JZGTE engine has been extensively reworked with an array of forged parts and endless hours of R&D. The top-end sports a ported and polished head, built valvetrain, Kelford cams and an incredible Precision 7675 GEN2 DBB Turbo, whilst Syvecs S7 management helps fine tune everything. The engine is mated to a Samsonas RS90 5-speed sequential gearbox with a long drop gear.The interior likewise has been reworked, with the factory Toyota seats having been thoroughly reworked, leather-trimmed and complete with Alcantara, whilst blue diamond stitch work gives the original interior a huge lift whilst retaining some original Mk4 Supra aura.The car is surprisingly road-friendly; it fires up on the key, idles and drives smoothly, whilst the Samsonas gearbox is actually a joy to use. The car runs a ‘flex fuel’ system for both pump fuel (Shell V Power) and VPC85 race fuel. This ingenious system automatically detects what’s running through the fuel system, relays it back to the ECU which automatically switches the map. A change of wheels/tyres/suspension spec and the removal of the parachute - you would pretty much have a standard looking Supra. The exterior is sufficiently subtle not to immediately alert you to the Behemoth of a performance car that lurks underneath, and it’s all the more appealing because of it.Full specification to be added to website soon or upon request beforehand.SpecificationMake: TOYOTAModel: SUPRA RZ-SYear: 1996Chassis Number: JZA800037390Registration Number: A50 PRATransmission: Manual Engine Number: TBCDrive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 1800 MilesMake: RHDClick here for more details and images

Lot 438

Presenting in exceptional condition, this Tommykaira R-S is a unicorn of the JDM world and one of just 35 Tommykaira R34s ever produced. Generating some 435bhp from the uprated RB26 DETT, this car is a fabulous look-back at the pinnacle of Japanese tuning houses in their prime.The car culture in Japan is globally renowned for its passion for modification, enthusiasm for all cars, and unbridled ability to push the boat out. Throughout the 1990s, the tuner culture truly exploded in the Japanese car world with, now infamous, garages, workshops and brands popping up and growing notoriety such as Smokey Nagata’s ‘Top Secret’, Akira Nakai’s ‘RWB’, and brands/factions such as Nismo, Blitz, HKS and others. One of these brands was Tommykaira.Originally founded in 1986 as Tomita Yume Koujou, Tommykaira is a Japanese car tuning and manufacturing company headquartered in Minami-ku, Kyoto and named after its two founders, Yoshikazu Tomita and Kikuo Kaira. Several of its cars have appeared in both the Gran Turismo and Forza Motorsport racing simulation video game series which boosted their popularity and awareness of the brand.Tommykaira tuned, modified and then re-branded cars as if they were manufactured by the company itself, with the permission of the parent manufacturers, much like the German counterparts of Ruf and Gemballa do with Porsches. A Subaru Impreza was re-branded as Tommykaira M20b, a Nissan 350Z as a Tommykaira Z, and the most notorious JDM car of all, the Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R was offered in three guises, the Tommykaira R, R-S or RZ featuring different levels of aggression, styling and power, the R being entry level, the R-S the mid-range, most balanced option and the RZ the most aggressive.The R34 GT-R's popularity was rocketed by an appearance in "The Fast and the Furious" franchise that led to an explosion in global popularity for the R34 GT-R. Indeed, the late Paul Walker drove an R34 GT-R in '2 Fast 2 Furious', enhancing its almost cult status. But it was in the 'real' world where the R34 GT-R V-Spec would cement its reputation. Described by Evo Magazine as "A warrior-class performer" in its 2007 road test, where a standard R34 GT-R was pitted against the likes of a McLaren F1, Pagani Zonda, Ferrari F40 and Bugatti Veyron, the GT-R's reputation as a class-act remained intact.The R33 GT-R was a good car, but many found it to be too bulky in design and too heavy to be a worthy successor to the R32 GT-R, which the R34 sought to rectify, and did so with flying colours. Released with a shorter, sharper design and the performance to match, it’s safe to say the bite truly matches the bark. For a car released in 1999, the R34 came crammed full of technology including a 5.8" LCD multifunction display in the dashboard, showing seven different live readings of engine and vehicle statistics such as boost pressure, oil/water temperature and throttle percentage amongst others.It arrived with aggressive new styling, a stiffer bodyshell and a reworked version of the bulletproof and highly modifiable RB26DETT twin-turbo, inline-six mated to an all-new Getrag 6-speed gearbox and transfer case. The electronically controlled Super HICAS rear-wheel steering system was retained. Unlike some other performance cars of the 1990s, Nissan did not neglect the braking system and fitted Brembo brakes with 300mm vented discs, although Tommykaira did upgrade these further to match the power increase.The example offered here is a V-Spec JDM-delivered car and is one of just 522 produced in GV1, Pearl Black, out of a production run of 11,578 cars. Importantly, this was one of the very select cars that Tommykaira got their hands on. Tommykaira built three variations of the R34, the entry level R with 375bhp, the R-S with 435bhp and a host of mechanical upgrades and the hardcore RZ with over 500bhp. Tommykaira upgrades were both mechanical and cosmetic with a view to improving and refining the already outstanding R34 GTR, seeking to make it faster, better to drive and overall improved on both road and track without compromising comfort.On the mechanical side, we have Nissan’s legendary 2.6-litre twin-turbo engine now producing 435bhp thanks to its N1 Turbos, Tommykaira remapped ECU, stainless-steel Tommykaira exhaust system, uprated radiator, oil cooler, intercooler, turbine kit and air filters. The driving experience is enhanced with uprated Bilstein gas-filled shock absorbers, 25mm lowering springs, upgraded front tension rods, a strut-brace and a twin-plate cutch. Cosmetically, the R-S model features an exclusive mesh grille, front bumper, front spoiler, side skirts, rear bumper, rear valance and diffusers, as well as an adjustable alloy GT wing and more Tommykaira emblems than you can shake a stick at. Step foot near this car and you’ll have no doubt who built it and why.It rides on its original lightweight, and recently refurbished (costing £460 from Platinum Alloys), 19-inch, six-spoke Tommykaira ‘Pro R’ magnesium wheels finished in gold and wrapped in Bridgestone Potenzas all-round, with massive AP Racing six-piston callipers and discs on the front with two-piston callipers on the back, meaning this JDM hero stops as fast as it accelerates. The interior also saw sympathetic upgrades featuring exclusive Tommykaira sports seats with red embroidered Tommykaira emblems, a black leather-trimmed centre armrest, handbrake grip and steering wheel with red contrast stitching, and light gold trim inserts. Additionally, there are bespoke Tommykaira floor mats, gear knob, foot rest, tinted windows, automatic climate control, a Clarion infotainment system with satellite navigation, a multifunctional display (MFD), electrically adjustable mirrors and a fabulous Tommykaira aluminium faced digital speedometer with a peak torque and a shift light.Within the history file there is a good summary of its owners in Japan, its auction report including photos prior to export, and a good amount of Japanese history. It was most recently serviced on 24th August 2022 by Abbey Motorsport costing £827 including all fluids changed and a fresh MOT despite only covering just over 1,000km since its last service. In 2019 Abbey Motorsport carried out another service including changing the timing belt, fitting a custom-made radiator and a new battery with the invoice totalling £1,951. The history file also contains a big section of OEM/OEM+ parts bought from either Nissan directly or from Japan and Authenticity Certificates on the Tommykaira parts as well as the original Tommykaira Sales Brochure. It will be supplied with a custom Tommykaira car cover, jack kit and spare wheel.Imported in 2016 and owned by our vendor since then, this utterly stunning Tommykaira R-S has covered just 76,727km (47,675 miles) from new and presents in outstanding condition, testament to our vendor who has kept it in dry storage whenever not in use and never allowed it to see the dreaded UK salt, thus ensuring its all-round stunning condition.This represents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a phenomenally rare example of arguably the fastest appreciating modern-classic in the fastest appreciating sector of the market which showcases just how capable these Japanese tuning houses were at building phenomenal cars for both road and track. With the USA market just 1-2 years away for a lot of GT-Rs, it could be an outstandingly smart investment that can also be enjoyed in the meantime.SpecificationMake: NISSANClick here for more details and images

Lot 482

One of only four right-hand drive Alpina B3 GT3s built from a total production run of 99, celebrating the company’s success in the German GT championship with a B6 GT3. Light weight with many performance, handling and styling upgrades.The Alpina B3 GT3 is a very special car. Only 99 examples were manufactured worldwide to celebrate the company's success in the German GT championship with a B6 GT3. Launched with great acclaim, with Alpina PR videos and a 15-page information booklet, the car was very well received. It was Alpina's take on the wild BMW E92 M3 GTS of which there were 135 examples worldwide and are now valued at c.£130,000 - £150,000.Alpina started with their already special B3 S Biturbo, utilising the very well-regarded 3-litre straight-six, and set about adding choice components and upgrades to create a consummate all-round sports car. In producing the B3 GT3, they did what only a few manufacturers or tuning specialists can do - they made a car that is not only very competent on a track-day but can also be driven every day in comfort with real road-driving abilities and refinement. The engine produces 402bhp and 398lb/ft (74lb/ft up on the M3 GTS) reaching the back wheels through a Drexler limited-slip differential, enabling a 0-62mph time of 4.5 seconds  and onwards to a top speed of 186mph. With weight-saving in mind, the B3 GT3 versions of Alpina's iconic multi-spoke 'Classic' wheels are 25% lighter (housing blue six-pot calipers clamping 380mm discs), whilst the titanium Akrapovic exhaust saves another 11kg. The biggest mechanical change, however, is reserved for the suspension. The standard width rear axle is fitted with fully adjustable coil-overs at each corner. Not only is the ride-height variable, but the dampers also have 12 settings in compression and 18 in rebound. Helpfully, Alpina also offers the driver three pre-determined, progressively firmer set-ups for the chassis.Ultimately, for all its exclusivity and engineering integrity, this car is really about the driving experience. EVO magazine's  Henry Catchpole test-drove a B3 GT3 in 2013 saying "Rarely have I driven a car that felt so right so quickly’’.Offered here is one of the four right-hand drive B3 GTs manufactured, supplied new by Sytner Nottingham and is the car driven by Henry Catchpole in the aforementioned Evo test, then wearing the private number B3 BMW. Now showing just 25,965 miles at the time of cataloguing, this example is presented in excellent condition, inside and out, and the low mileage is fully supported by nine stamps in the service-book, all from Sytner dealerships. The special Mineral White Pearl paintwork is virtually flawless and the unique Alpina interior also presents as new, as you can see in our professional photographs.Accompanied by its original BMW bookpack including the aforementioned service book stamped up-to-date, suspension adjustment tool, new V5C registration paperwork with the private number showing in the images now removed, and the Alpina will be presented for auction with a new MOT.It could be many years before another opportunity arises to take ownership of a special-edition Alpina GT3 and this gleaming example seems very sensibly guided considering the amount of excitement on offer.SpecificationMake: BMWModel: ALPINA B3 GT3Year: 2012Chassis Number: WAPB33000GJK30031Registration Number: KV12 GYGTransmission: AutomaticDrive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 25965 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Black Click here for more details and images

Lot 127

A Chinese cloisonné bowl, with blue enamel dragon decoration, chasing The Pearl of Wisdom, 20cm in diameter

Lot 172

A cased Pearl flute, model PFS01E

Lot 93

A William IV rosewood double tea caddy of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover with mother-of-pearl inlay, opens to reveal two lidded canisters flanking a cut glass bowl, the box has turned wood side handles and is raised on bun feet, 33cm in diameter (with key)

Lot 49

A vintage Chinese barrel shaped drum stool with mother of pearl inlay

Lot 585

A Victorian Pinchbeck and pearl necklace in purple silk lined box from Watherston & Son 12 Pall Mall East London.

Lot 598

Pair of 9ct gold pearl earrings

Lot 602

A Victorian 1880 silver and gold Pearl and Diamond brooch. Natural Salt Water pearl size 10.6 x 10.2 x 8.9mm

Lot 614

A pair of 9ct gold and amber earrings along with a pair of 9ct gold pearl earrings

Lot 897

A small volume of costume jewellery to include brooches, pearl necklaces etc.

Lot 2348

A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE-EXPORT MARBLE AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID HARDWOOD RECTANGULAR TWO TIER TABLE44cm wide; 33cm deep; 81cm highLarge crack running through the top, corner joins to the top are slightly loose, some sections of inlay missing and an old repair to the shelf. 

Lot 1

A 19th century gold, grey pearl stickpin, with rose-cut diamond collar, pearl measures approximately 11.5mm, 3.8g, in fitted Carrington & Co. case Provenance: with fragment of an old letter stating '...given by Baron Rothschild to John Seymour Wynne-Finch & given by him when dying to Sir Alfred Mordaunt Egerton as the most valuable possession he had & leaves.'Condition- Overall good condition- Pearl untested for natural origin- Pearl has a strong brownish greyish body colour and good lustre- Pearl is in good condition, with minor abrasions and typical surface blemishes- Diamonds are well matched and fairly bright- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 107

An early 20th century 9ct gold sapphire and split pearl floral openwork pendant, suspended from a later 9ct gold fancy-link chain, pendant stamped 9ct, chain with hallmarks for Birmingham, length of pendant 3.2cm, length of chain 40cm, 8.1gCondition- Overall fair condition- Sapphire vivid deep blue hue, with good clarity- Sapphire is in good condition, with minor abrasions- Split pearls are fairly well matched, in fair condition, with moderate nacre damage, one chipped- Evidence of repair to reverse of pendant, possible adaptation- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 109

A pair of 18ct gold vari-hue cultured pearl and brilliant-cut diamond stud earrings, together with a pair of gold pearl single-stone stud earrings, estimated total diamond weight 0.10ct, marks to indicate 18ct and 9ct gold, lengths 1.1 and 0.6cm, total weight 4gCondition- Overall good condition- Cultured pearls are well matched in good condition, with some abrasions- Diamonds are well matched and bright- Fixed posts and screw back fittings for pierced ears- Butterfly back fittings are mismatched for the single-stone earrings- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 11

A late Victorian 18ct gold graduated split pearl five-stone dress ring, with rose-cut diamond double spacers and scrolling gallery, partial hallmarks for London, ring size O, 4gCondition- Overall fair to good condition- Split pearl are fairly well matched, in good to fair condition, one with nacre damage- Three split pearls possible replacements, with open back settings, two split pearls with closed back settings- Diamonds are well matched and fairly bright, one diamond is a replacement brilliant-cut- Band shows evidence of resizing, hallmarks partially obscured- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 110

Three cultured pearl necklaces, each with 9ct gold clasp, to include a graduated two-strand and two single-strand necklaces, marks to indicate 9ct gold, lengths 47, 50 and 73cmCondition- Overall good condition- Some marks and scratches, in keeping with age and general wear- Due to the number of items in this lot, we are unable to give a detailed condition report- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 13

Of Royal interest, a selection of four stickpins, to include a late Victorian gold stickpin enamelled '80', with split pearl highlights and a 19th century old-cut diamond cluster stickpin, together with two further examples, estimated total diamond weight 1.50ct, principal diamond estimated weight 0.70ct, total weight 10.3g. Provenance: From the estate of the late Sir Alfred Mordaunt Egerton, the gold enamel stickpin was presented by Queen Victoria on her 80th birthday to Sir Alfred Mordaunt Egerton, the reverse is engraved 24. May 1899Condition- Overall good condition- Due to the number of items in this lot, we are unable to give a detailed condition report- Some marks and scratches, in keeping with age and general wear- Diamonds are well matched and bright- Diamonds with mostly small, dark, scattered inclusions- Pearls are well matched, in good to fair condition- Diameter of diamond cluster pin head approximately 1.2cm- Length of diamond cluster stickpin approximately 6.5cm- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 132

A gold, brilliant-cut diamond pendant, with similarly-cut diamond surmount and calibre-cut diamond spacer, suspending three diamond accent cultured pearl drops, suspended from a yellow metal chain, estimated total diamond weight 1.10ct, length of pendant 7.2cm, length of chain 39cm, total weight 14.8gCondition- Overall good to fair condition- Diamonds are well matched and fairly bright- Cultured pearls are well matched, in good condition, with some glue residue visible near mount joints- Localised discolouration to reverse of surmount from previous gold testing- Chain is unmarked for metal composition- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 145

An 18ct gold baroque pearl and brilliant-cut diamond quatrefoil pendant, suspended from a seed pearl chain, with gold push-piece clasp, estimated total diamond weight 0.15ct, length of pendant 3.5cm, length of chain 41cmCondition- Overall good condition- Pearls are well matched, in good condition, with minor abrasions- Diamonds are well matched and bright- Clasp shows scratches from previous gold testing- Clasp is slightly loose- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 15

A late Victorian gold, vari-hue enamel and seed pearl marquise-shape brooch, with split pearl and rose-cut diamond double heart overlay, the reverse with glazed panel, length 3.8cm, 8.4gCondition- Overall good condition- Diamonds are well matched and fairly bright- Split pearl are well matched, in good condition- Seed pearl are well matched, in good condition- Enamel is in good condition, with mostly minor abrasions and small scratches- Some tarnishing to reverse in keeping with age and general wear- Glazed panel is in good condition- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 17

A late Georgian gold, rose-cut diamond, split pearl and purple guilloche enamel pair case pocket watch by Pickett & Rundell London, circa 1775, with white cord, split pearl and enamel slider, and split pearl, enamel and diamond spacer, suspending two split pearl and enamel tassel drops, a gold rock crystal and white enamel memorial heart-shape locket dated 1759, a gold split pearl and hairwork locket and a heart-shape rock crystal locket, diameter of pocket watch excluding outer case 4cm, total weight 140gCondition- Overall fair condition- Due to the number of items in this lot we are unable to give a detailed condition report- Diamonds are well matched and bright- Enamel has several obvious chips- Severals gems are deficient- Glazing to slider is deficient- Some marks and scratches, in keeping with age and general wear- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 18

A freshwater cultured pearl single-strand necklace, with 18ct gold spherical push-piece clasp, pearls measure approximately 11.5 to 10.5mm, clasp stamped 750, length 72.5cmCondition- Overall good condition- Pearls range from peachy to purplish pink in body colour, with good lustre- Pearls are in good condition, with minor abrasions- Clasp is in good condition- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 195

Longines, a stainless steel La Grande Classique bracelet watch, mother-of-pearl dial and factory diamond set bezel, reference L4.241.0, signed quartz movement calibre L.209.2, serial 35938590, 24mm excluding the crown, fitted to a signed stainless steel bracelet with double folding clasp, boxCondition- Movement is currently functioning- Dial appears to be in good condition- Hands appear to be in good condition- Case has a few marks and scratches- Diamonds are very well matched and bright- Glass with a few marks and scratches- Bracelet with small marks and scratches- Bracelet measures approximately 17cm including the case- Please note that we cannot guarantee the working order, accuracy or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctions- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 2

A late 19th century gold lapis lazuli cabochon stickpin, with alternating old-cut diamond and seed pearl surround, length of stickpin head 2.2cm, total weight 4.9g, with caseCondition- Overall good condition- Lapis lazuli is a vibrant mottled blue hue, in good condition, with some abrasions and small scratches- Pearls untested for natural origin- Pearls are well matched, in good condition- Diamonds are well matched and bright- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 209

Rolex, a stainless steel Datejust bracelet watch, circa 1978, mother-of-pearl diamond dial, reference 6916, signed automatic movement, serial 5013282, 26mm excluding the crown, fitted to a signed Oyster bracelet with OysterclaspCondition- Movement is currently functioning- Aftermarket dial shows marks, some of the lettering is deficient- Hands appear to be in good condition- Case has some marks, scratches and a few small dints- Movement cannot be wound from the crown- Date window is slightly off centre, will require attention- Glass appears to be in good condition- Bracelet with a few small marks and scratches- Bracelet measures approximately 16cm including the case- Please note that we cannot guarantee the working order, accuracy or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctions- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 217

Rolex, a stainless steel Oyster Perpetual Datejust bracelet watch, circa 2003, factory diamond set mother-of-pearl dial, reference 78274, signed automatic movement with quick date set, serial F825845, 31mm excluding the crown, fitted to a signed Oyster bracelet with OysterclaspCondition- Movement is currently functioning- Dial appears to be in average condition, with mostly small marks- Hands appear to be in good condition- Case has some marks and scratches- Crown is slightly bent, but functions correctly- Glass has obvious marks, scratches, nibbles and nicks, especially along the edges- Bracelet with some marks and scratches- Bracelet measures approximately 18cm including the case- Please note that we cannot guarantee the working order, accuracy or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctions- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 223

Tag Heuer, a stainless steel Link bracelet watch, factory diamond set mother-of-pearl dial, factory diamond set bezel, reference WJF1319, unsigned quartz movement with quick date set, serial NU1697, 27mm excluding the crown, fitted to a signed stainless steel bracelet with folding claspCondition- Movement is currently functioning- Dial appears to be in good condition- Hands appear to be in good condition- Case has some marks and scratches- Glass with marks and scratches, along with a small nick between 9 and 10 o'clock- Bracelet with some marks and scratches- Bracelet measures approximately 16.5cm including the case- Please note that we cannot guarantee the working order, accuracy or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctions- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 224

Tag Heuer, a stainless steel and gold plated Aquaracer bracelet watch, mother-of-pearl dial, reference WAF1424, quartz movement with quick date set, serial EKG2657, 28mm excluding the crown, fitted to a signed bi-colour bracelet with folding claspCondition- Movement is currently functioning- Dial appears to be in good condition- Hands appear to be in good condition- Case has some marks and scratches, gold plating worn- Glass appears to be in good condition- Bracelet with a few marks and scratches, gold plating worn- Bracelet measures approximately 16cm including the case- Please note that we cannot guarantee the working order, accuracy or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctions- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 270

Chanel, a pair of black satin kitten heels, featuring a front bow with pearl detailing, labelled Chanel, size 39 (UK 6), with maker's dust bag and boxCondition- Overall very good, unworn condition, like new- Missing one dust bag- Heel height approx 2.5"- Condition reports are a guide only and clients are advised to view items before bidding - For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 415

A ladies full-length wool/cashmere cream coat with mink trim, featuring front button fastenings and a wide pearl mink collar, labelled Marina Rinaldi, chest measures approximately 50 inchesCondition- Overall very good condition- With purchase tags still attached- No obvious marks or wear- May have export issues- Condition reports are a guide only and clients are advised to view items before bidding - For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 43

An 18ct gold seed pearl and blue enamel wreath pendant, suspending a central cultured pearl drop, with blue enamel bow surmount, mount stamped K18, length 5.3cm, 9.3g, may also be worn as a broochCondition- Overall good to fair condition- Pearls are fairly well matched, in good to fair condition, with some nacre damage- One pearl possible imitation replacement- Enamel is in good to fair condition, with some scratches and a few minor nicks- Localised discolouration to reverse from previous gold testing- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 52

An Arts & Crafts gold, graduated oval-shape amethyst necklace, with trefoil imitation pearl highlight and trace-link back chain, principal three amethysts estimated total weight 22ct, length 51cm, 34.1gCondition- Overall good condition- No marks to indicate metal purity, being sold as at least 9ct gold- Amethysts are a well matched, medium deep purple hue, with good clarity- Amethysts are in good condition, with some abrasions and a few minor nibbles- Imitation pearls show noticeable wear- Clasp is in good condition- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

Lot 53

Liberty & Co. (attributed), an Arts & Crafts silver turquoise cabochon and blister pearl foliate openwork pendant, with pearl drop, suspended from a later silver trace-link chain, length of pendant 5.5cm, length of chain 44cm, 5.6gCondition- Overall good condition- Turquoise are fairly well matched, one discoloured and appears more greenish- Blister pearl is in good condition, with some abrasions and minor nacre damage- Freeform pearl is in good condition, untested for natural origin- No clasp present to end link of chain, this will require attention and chain cannot currently be worn- Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lot- For enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com

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