Omega - A gold plated 'Seamaster de Ville' wristwatch, circa 1965, model 135.020, serial number 22019376, circular silvered dial with gold coloured batons, hands and centre sweep, signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement, calibre 601, front loading case, 34mm diameter, verso steel with 'Hippocampus' logo, to a black strap with pin buckle, presented in the original case Crystal - Complete. Some minor surface scratches and nicks, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.Dial - Generally in good order. Some very minor spotting to the very edges, visible under magnification. Some minor deterioration to the hands.Movement - Appears to be in working order. The stem is snapped, but the liveried button is present. Being a crown wind it is difficult to wind to test accurately, and in any case it has not been tested for timekeeping or enduranceCase - Some scratches and scuffs as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.
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A gemset shamrock locket/brooch, central section with an applied shamrock set with three pear shaped emeralds and five rose cut diamonds, pierced and textured border set with four claw set tsavorite garnets, length including bale 5cm, width 4cm, pin and roller catch fitting, unhallmarked, stamped '14K', weight 19.1g
Omega - A gold plated 'Seamaster de Ville' wristwatch, circa 1963, model 166.020, serial number 20958795, circular silvered dial with gold coloured batons and hands, centre sweep and date window at 3H, signed 24 jewel mechanical automatic movement, calibre 562, front loading case, 34mm diameter, verso steel with 'Hippocampus' logo, to a brown strap with pin buckle
A ruby and diamond spray brooch together with a pair of ear studs, the brooch with fourteen graduated pear shaped, round and oval faceted rubies, estimated approximate weight 4.90ct, further set with eight cut diamonds, dimensions 5.9 x 3.9cm, pin and roller catch fitting, unhallmarked, stamped '18K'; second, the ear studs, each set with an oval faceted ruby and three eight cut diamonds, screw fittings, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, gross weight 15.5g (2)
J.W. Benson, London - A 9ct gold 'Trench' style wristwatch, circa 1943, circular white dial with Arabic numerals, skeleton hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, signed 15 jewel mechanical crown wind movement, case, 32mm diameter, interior with casemaker's marks of Dennison Watch Case Company and Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold, fixed wire lugs to a brown strap with pin buckleCrystal - Complete. Surface scratches and some minor nicks to the edge as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Dial - A little dirty, with minor spotting, and some deterioration to the lume on the numbers. Some very minor rusting to the handsMovement - In working order, though not tested for timekeeping or endurance.Case - Scratched all over, as to be expected, with some denting to the edge. Verso with minor scratches.
Sewills, Liverpool - A steel 'Ark Royal' wristwatch, vintage unknown, model 3244, circular black dial with white Arabic numerals and hands, centre sweep and date window at 3H, 25 jewel mechanical automatic ETA movement calibre 2824-2, case, 32mm diameter, verso with exhibition back, to a black strap with pin buckle
A Victorian insect brooch, the abdomen set with an oval faceted red stone, assessed as rubellite (untested, due to limitations imposed by the mount), approximately 8.5 x 6.7mm, thorax set with graduating rose cut diamonds, wings set with graduating rubies and graduating rose cut diamonds, cabochon rubies for the eyes and diamond set antennae, estimated approximate total diamond weight 2.80ct, wing span 9.7cm, pin and revolver fitting, French poinçon mark for 18ct gold, silver settings, weight 28.7g, casedOverlal condition: GoodAll stones presentMinor abrasion and chipping to centre stone and rubies, consistent with age - visible with a 10x loupeChipping to diamonds, consistent with ageGeneral wear and heavy scratching to reversePin is slightly misshapen but opens and closes positively
An early 20th century silver novelty pin cushion, mark of W. J. Myatt & Company, Chester 1910, in the form of a standing sow, the back with blue velvet insert, 8cm in length, 51g (1.7ozt) grossOverall in fair to good condition with no obvious signs of repair. some surface scratches and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. A minor split to the edge between the eyes. One or two shallow creases to the body.
Rolex - A steel 'Oysterdate Precision 30' wristwatch, circa 1964, model number 6466, serial number 1084919, signed circular silvered dial with gold coloured batons, hands, centre sweep and date window under a Cyclops at 3H, signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement calibre 860 with liveried screw down crown, case, 30mm diameter, verso screw down, plain and polished, interior signed, numbered and dated, to a brown strap with pin buckleCrystal - Complete. Some surface scratches and minor nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and useDial - Generally in good condition. Some minor spotting, and minor deterioration to the handsMovement - In working order, but not tested for timekeeping or enduranceCase - Surface scratches, minor dents and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.
Unsigned, retailed by Garrard - A 9ct gold wristwatch, circa 1980, circular silvered dial with gold coloured batons and hands, centre sweep and date window at 3H, jewelled mechanical automatic ETA movement calibre 2892 E4, case, 34mm, verso with presentation engraving, interior with casemaker's mark of David Shackman & Sons and London hallmarks for 9ct gold, to a brown strap with pin buckle, presented in the original case
Omega - A steel limited edition 'Speedmaster Mark II Co-Axial Rio 2016' wristwatch, circa 2016, model STZ000694, serial number 86792236, number 1121 of a limited edition of 2016, circular black dial with white batons and hands, centre chronograph sweep, inner bar minute track and outer tachymetre track, three subsidiary dials bordered in bronze, silver and gold respectively recording minutes (bronze) at 3H, running seconds (silver) at 9H and hours (gold) at 6H with integral date window, signed 31 jewel mechanical automatic movement, calibre 3330, with start/stop and reset pushers above and below the crown, cushion shaped case, 42mm wide, with recessed date pusher at 10H, verso with Rio 2016 logo, to a black strap with pin buckle, presented in a liveried case with outer card box and instruction bookletCrystal - Complete and free from obvious scratches or damage.Dial - In excellent condition.Movement - In full working order, including the chronograph function, but has not been tested for timekeeping or endurance.Case - Generally in good condition. Some very minor scuffs and nicks as to be expected.Misc - Presented with a liveried, but not the original, case. Instruction booklet included but no further paperwork.
Omega - A 9ct gold wristwatch, circa 1974, model 1061, circular silvered dial with black and gold coloured batons and hands, centre sweep and date window at 3H, signed mechanical automatic movement, case, 33mm diameter, interior with London hallmarks for 9ct gold, to a brown strap with pin buckle, presented with an undated guarantee booklet
A Victorian diamond, sapphire and ruby crescent brooch, central trefoil cluster set with an old mine cut diamond, oval faceted ruby and an oval faceted sapphire, surrounded by a crescent of graduating sapphires (one lacking) and rose cut diamonds, mounted to a knife edge bar, each end terminating in a ruby and rose cut diamond, dimensions 5.5 x 3.3cm, pin and hook fitting with safety chain, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, weight 11g
A silver plated Highlander's dress dirk together with a plaid brooch, the dirk with decorative handle featuring four oval cabochon cut foil backed smoky quartz above a cartouche featuring two hounds, and below four recesses containing alternate soldiers and maidens and a row of coloured foil backed hardstones, the pommel with circular faceted foil backed smoky quartz, steel tapering blade, 32.5cm long with clipped rear edge, decorative scabbard featuring the crest and ribboned motto of CLAN ANDERSON with helmet above, the subsidiary fork and knife similarly designed, verso with simple fitting, overall length 54cm; the base metal brooch of circular form, 10cm diameter, outer pierced section over a plain ground featuring eagles and balls on a foliate field, central raised section similarly decorated, with a circular brown facetted smoky quartz, 4.5cm diameter, verso with simple pin and hook fitting, 10cm diameter (2)Dirk - Overall in fair to good condition with no obvious sign of repair. The scabbard has some loss to the material exposing the wood under the crest and motto area. Some very minor loss of plating to the high exposed areas. Would benefit from being cleaned. The fork, knife and dirk all in good condition with just some staining to the steelwork.Brooch - Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of repair. Some light surface scratches and nicks, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Verso missing 6 of the 12 retaining nuts.
A 19th century lava cameo suite plus one other brooch, first, the suite consisting of a bracelet with five oval shaped high relief lava cameos, each depicting a cherub, plain polished borders with connecting chain, length 18cm, width 4cm, push-in clasp with safety chain, together with a pair of matching earrings with hook fittings, dimensions 3.2 x 2.5cm, and a matching brooch with a pin and hook fitting, dimensions 5 x 4.1cm, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold, gross weight 118.8g, presented in a fitted case; second, the brooch with a lava cameo depicting a young lady, rope style border, dimensions 4.1 x 3.5cm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, weight 16.6g
A Victorian two piece citrine brooch, textured scroll detail set with three oval faceted citrines, dimensions 5.3 x 3.4cm, pin and hook fitting with safety chain, spiga style chain swags, together with a detached pendant drop section, set with a central oval faceted citrine, dimensions 4.1 x 2.5cm, broken fitting, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold with a base metal pin, gross weight 15.4g, presented in a fitted case
Omega - A 9ct gold wristwatch, circa 1962, model 131.5405, serial number 19805936, circular silvered dial with gold coloured batons, hands and centre sweep, signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement calibre 286, case, 34mm diameter, with Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold, to a brown strap with pin buckle Crystal - Complete. Some light surface scratches and minor nicks, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.Dial - In fair to good condition. Spotting all over, more obvious in reflected light.Movement - In working order, though not tested for timekeeping or endurance.Case - In generally good condition. Some surface scratches and minor dents and nicks as to be expected as commensurate with age and use.
Tudor by Rolex - A steel wristwatch, circa 1950, circular white dial with silver coloured Arabic numerals, blued hands, and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, signed 15 jewel mechanical crown wind movement calibre 290, case, 32mm, interior signed by Rolex, to a black strap with pin buckle, presented in the original case
Omega - A gold plated 'de Ville' wristwatch, circa 1968, model 30755, serial number 27275681, circular silvered dial with black and gold coloured batons and hands, centre sweep and date window at 3H, signed 24 jewel mechanical automatic movement, calibre 565, front loading case, 34mm diameter, verso steel, to a black strap with pin buckle, presented in the original case
Cartier - A vermeil 'Must de Cartier Vendôme' wristwatch, circa 1985, model 590003, serial number 17 021737, signed circular parchment dial with black Roman numerals and blued hands, signed quartz movement calibre 81, case, 30mm, verso with French marks for Sterling silver, to a brown strap with pin buckle, presented in a signed red felt pouch Crystal - Complete. In good condition with just some minor surface scratches as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.Dial - Some minor deterioration to the very edge and two hairline cracks in the XII area at the edges.Movement - Not currently in working order, but the battery has not been tested.Case - In good condition. Some minor surface scratches, knock and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.
Omega - A steel military '53 Fat Arrow' wristwatch, circa 1953, model number 2777-1, circular black dial with white Arabic numerals and hands, centre sweep and tritium mark at 12H, signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement number 12908046 calibre 283 under a metal cover, case 36mm diameter, verso screw down, engraved with pheon mark over 6645 101000 6B/542 6525/53, interior signed and numbered, fixed metal lugs to a black strap with pin buckle (See the footnote for Lot 435 for full details).Although on this example it is evident that the ‘Thin Arrow’ at 6H has been painted out, the ‘Fat Arrow’ has not yet been added. The tritium symbol on the dial, however, confirms this is a ‘Fat Arrow’ version.
Davosa, Genève - A steel 'Classic Auto' wristwatch, circa 2017, model 161.456.32, serial number 0434 931, circular textured white dial with copper coloured batons, hands, centre sweep and date window at 3H, tandem signed 26 jewel mechanical automatic Sellita movement, calibre SW200-1, case, 40mm diameter, verso with exhibition back, to a brown strap with pin buckle, presented in the original case with outer card box, swing tag, instruction and guarantee booklets dated 15/5/2017
Omega - An 18ct gold 'de Ville' wristwatch, circa 1973 model 166.5161, serial number 36182697, circular silvered dial with gold coloured batons, hands, centre sweep and date window at 3H, signed 23 jewel mechanical automatic movement calibre 1012, front loading case 35mm diameter, interior with London hallmarks for 18ct gold, to a black strap with pin buckle
A green sapphire pendant/brooch, together with a pair of ear studs, first, the starburst style brooch with claw set round faceted green sapphires, diameter 4cm, pin and roller catch fitting together with a concealed pendant bale, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold; second, the ear studs, each set with two oval faceted green sapphires, length 1.4cm, screw fittings, unhallmarked, stamped '14K', gross weight 15.6g (2)
Omega – A steel numbered edition ‘Speedmaster Space' chronograph wristwatch, circa 2013, model number 311.32.40.30.01.001, serial number 77795381, number 2115, circular black dial with silver coloured batons and hands, white centre chronograph sweep and subsidiary dials for running seconds at 9H, minutes at 3H and hours at 6H, signed 18 jewel mechanical crown wind movement number 77795381, calibre 1861 A0112HG, under a metal cover, with start/stop and reset pushers above and below the crown, case, 42mm diameter, black outer tachymetre bezel, verso with hippocampus logo, to a brown strap with steel pin buckle, presented in the outer card box, with pictogram card, instruction booklet and warranty card dated 10/7/2013 Crystal - Complete. One or two very, very minor surface scratches visible under reflected light.Dial - In excellent condition with no sign of damage or deterioration.Movement - In working order, including the chronograph function, but not tested for timekeeping or endurance.Case - In good condition. One or two very minor scuffs and scratches, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Verso with original protective plastic sticker.
An early 20th century amethyst and split pearl pendant/brooch, central oval faceted amethyst, approximately 13.5 x 10.7mm, surrounded by smaller oval faceted amethysts and split pearls, foliate style dropper, detachable split pearl bale, length including bale 5.5cm, width 3cm, pin and hook brooch fitting, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, weight 7.7g
A 20th century silver and diamond set Highlander's dress belt buckle and a silver kilt pin, mark not traced (TSM), London 2007, handmade and hand engraved in Asprey's Bond Street workshop, of rectangular form and traditional Celtic design, raised boss in each corner set with an old cut diamond totalling approximately 0.60ct, the centre engraved with the crest of CAMPBELL, 9 x 7cm, 155.6g (5ozt); the kilt pin with mark of Robert Allison, Glasgow 1946, in the form of a sword, the pommel set with a round facetted emerald, 9 x 3cm, 10.9g (2)
Breitling - A steel limited edition 'Transocean Aurora Blue' wristwatch, circa 2016, model A453109T/C921, serial number 6003763, number 337 of a limited edition of 1000, circular blue 'cross-hairs' dial with silver coloured batons, hands and centre sweep, date window at 3H and crescent shaped day window at 12H, tandem signed 26 jewel mechanical automatic chronometer rated Sellita movement calibre SW240-1, case, 43mm diameter, marked 2715 B3 between the lugs at 6H, to a blue strap with pin buckle, presented in the original case with outer card box, instruction booklet, limited edition certificate, chronometer certificate, warranty card dated 26/4/2016 and swing tag
A citrine ring, brooch and a pair of ear clips, first, the ring set with an octagonal citrine, approximately 16.3 x 12.4mm, tapered shoulders, size R, unhallmarked, stamped '14K' (worn); second, the brooch with a bar suspending an octagonal citrine, approximately 13.4 x 9.2mm, pin and roller catch fitting, unhallmarked, stamped '14K'; third, the ear clips, each one set with an octagonal citrine, approximately 11 x 8.5mm, hinged clip fittings, unhallmarked, stamped '14K', gross weight 21g (3)The citrine in the ring has a concoidal fracture in one corner
Christopher Ward - A steel limited edition 'C9 AM GT' wristwatch, circa 2019, serial number AAH-450, number 100 of a limited edition of 135, circular black dial with white Arabic numerals, white hands, red centre sweep and subsidiary power reserve indicator at 6H, tandem signed 24 jewel mechanical automatic ETA movement, calibre 9N 18 A 124, case, 43mm diameter, verso with exhibition back, to a brown strap with pin buckle, presented in the original wooden case with outer card sleeve, swing tag, owner's handbook, guarantee booklet, cleaning cloth and guarantee card dated 4/12/2019
Unsigned - A Swiss silver 'Trench' style wristwatch, circa 1917, circular white dial with Arabic numerals, skeleton hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, mechanical crown wind movement, cushion shaped case, 32mm wide, interior with London import hallmarks for Sterling silver and sponsor's mark of Stockwell & Company (George Stockwell), fixed wire lugs to a brown strap with silver pin buckle Crystal - Complete. Some minor surface scratches and nicks, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Dial - Overall in good condition. Some light spotting all over and a minor scratch at 5. Some deterioration to the lume on the numbers and losses of lume to the minute handMovement - In working order, but not tested for timekeeping or enduranceCase - In good condition. Some light surface scratches, nicks and scuffs as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.
Omega - An 18ct gold 'de Ville Prestige' wristwatch, circa 2007, model 46003102, serial number 81372517, circular silvered dial with slightly recessed inner, gold coloured batons and hands, centre sweep and date window at 3H, signed 23 jewel mechanical automatic chronometer rated movement, calibre1120 V8XH5 H1, case, 34mm diameter, verso with Swiss mark for 18ct gold to the 11H lug and convention mark to the 2H lug, interior with Swiss mark for 18ct gold, Le Noiremont, together with convention mark for 18ct gold and Poinçon de Maître: Hammer Head number 365 for Louis Lang S.A., additionally marked HAE 18K 750 GX, to a brown strap with pin buckle, presented in the original case with outer card box, chronometer certificate, photograms card, warranty card dated 19/5/2017 and instruction bookletCrystal - Complete. One or two very light surface scratches visible under reflected lightDial - In excellent condition with no sign of damage or deterioration.Movement - In working order, though not tested for timekeeping or endurance.Case - In good condition. Some minor surface scratches and nicks, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.
Omega - An early 20th century Swiss silver wristwatch, circa 1912, serial number 4815267, circular white dial with black Arabic numerals, gold coloured hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, signed mechanical crown wind movement, cushion shaped case, 32mm wide, interior with Swiss mark for minimum 875/1000 standard silver, St. Imier, additionally stamped 0,925, fixed wire lugs to a black strap with pin buckleCrystal - Complete. Some minor surface scratches and nicks as to be expected and commensurate with age and useDial - In fair to good condition. A number of hairline cracks visible under magnification together with a hairline crack across the seconds register visible to the naked eye. Some deterioration to the hands.Movement - In running order but has not been tested for timekeeping or enduranceCase - Some surface scratches and minor dents and dings as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.
Tissot - A steel 'Navigator' chronograph wristwatch, circa 1973, reference 45 501, circular 'reverse panda' dial with white batons and hands, orange chronograph sweep, orange minutes sweep, subsidiary dials for running seconds at 9H and hours with orange hand at 6H, date window at 3H and outer tachymetre scale, 17 jewel Lemania mechanical automatic movement calibre 1341, with start/stop and reset pushers above and below the crown, cushion shaped case, 40mm wide, to a black strap with pin buckle
Omega - A steel 'Constellation' wristwatch, circa 1958, model 2852/8SC, serial number 16083400, circular silvered dial with silver coloured batons, hands and centre sweep, signed 24 jewel mechanical automatic chronometer rated movement calibre 505, case, 35mm diameter with lyre lugs, verso with 'Observatory and Stars' logo, to a brown strap with pin buckle, presented in a liveried case
Two insect brooches, first, the spider set with a synthetic ruby, split pearls and rose cut diamonds, mounted to a stock pin style brooch, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold; second, the fly set with a sapphire, pearls and rose cut diamonds, mounted to a stock pin style brooch, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, gross weight 8.1g (2)
Visible, Les Breuleux - An 18ct gold wristwatch, circa 1938, circular white dial with black Arabic numerals, blued hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, signed mechanical crown wind movement, cushion shaped case, 31mm wide, interior with casemaker's mark of the Elite Bracelet Manufacturing Company Ltd. and Chester hallmarks for 18ct gold, fixed wire lugs to a brown strap with pin buckle
A ruby and diamond crescent brooch, claw set cushion shaped ruby, estimated approximate weight 0.50ct, surrounded by nine old mine cut diamonds, further set with old brilliant cut diamonds (two lacking), estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.60ct, length 5cm, pin and hook fitting, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold and silver, weight 4g
An Art Nouveau sapphire and diamond pendant/brooch, pierced openwork design set with round and oval faceted sapphires and old brilliant and rose cut diamonds, estimated approximate total diamond weight 1.00ct, length including bale 5.5cm, width 3.5cm, detachable brooch fitting, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold and platinum, weight 9.8gOverall condition: GoodAll stones presentAbrasion and minor chipping to sapphires and diamonds, consistent with age - visible with a 10x loupeGeneral wear and scratches to mountDetachable fitting and pin opens and closes positively
Christopher Ward - A bronze alloy limited edition 'C60 Trident Bronze Ombré' wristwatch, circa 2019, model number C60-43ADA2, serial number 2727300, number 272 of a limited edition of 300, circular distressed painted brass dial with white batons and hands, copper coloured centre sweep and date window at 3H, tandem signed mechanical automatic chronometer rated Sellita movement, calibre SW200-1, case, 43mm diameter, brushed bronze alloy (CuSn6), unidirectional rotating bezel, to a brown strap with pin buckle, presented in the original case with outer card box, owner's handbook and certificate of authenticity dated 21/2/2019Crystal - Complete. No obvious sign of scratches or damage. Dial - In excellent condition with no obvious sign of damage or deterioration.Movement - In working order, though not tested for timekeeping or endurance.Case - In good condition. some minor staining and very minor loss of finish to the case sides. Verso with original protective plastic sticker in place.
A Victorian diamond bracelet/brooch, the panel set with a central old mine cut diamond, estimated approximate weight 0.75ct, assessed colour H/I, assessed clarity SI1/SI2, surrounded by graduated old mine and rose cut diamonds, estimated approximate total diamond weight 3.30ct, dimensions 4 x 2.5cm, pin and hook fitting with safety chain, together with fittings either end allowing for the detachable four row curb style bracelet, length 14cm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold and silver, gross weight 22.2g, casedOverall condition: GoodBracelet is kinked in multiple places - attention requiredChipping to the girdle of the centre stone - noticeable with the naked eyeMinor chipping to other diamonds, consistent with age - visible with a 10x loupeHeavy wear/scratches and tarnishing to mount, consistent with agebrooch fitting opens and closes positivelybracelet clasps open and close positively
Omega - A steel and gold 'de Ville Co-Axial' wristwatch, circa 2018, model 424.23.40.20.02.002, serial number 89392678, circular silked opaline dial with alternate gold coloured Roman numerals and dots, hands, centre sweep and date window at 3H, signed 27 jewel mechanical automatic chronometer rated movement, calibre 2500 DV 1/2, case, 40mm diameter, bezel of rose gold, verso marked STEEL/AU750, to a brown strap with pin buckle, presented in the original case with outer card box, swing tag, pictogram card, warranty card dated 3/9/2018 and instruction bookletCrystal - Complete. No obvious scratches or damage.Dial - In good condition with no obvious signs of damage or deterioration.Movement - In working order, though not tested for timekeeping and endurance.Case - In good condition. One or two very light surface scratches visible under magnification.
An 18ct gold diamond and sapphire brooch, the principal claw set old mine cut diamond, with an estimated approximate weight of 1.32ct, assessed colour J/K, assessed clarity I1/I2, further set with sixteen old brilliant cut diamonds and thirteen oval, round and square faceted sapphires, modern mount, dimensions 6 x 2.4cm, pin and roller catch fitting, hallmarked London, 18ct gold, weight 15.9g
A Victorian silver novelty pen wipe, possible mark of Jane Brownett, London 1889, in the form of a standing boar with curled tusks, the back with bristle insert, monogrammed to the side, signed to the rump PERCY EDWARDS & CO 71 PICCADILLY. W. 10.5 x 3.5cm, 273.4g (8.7ozt) gross When using a quill, dip or fountain pen with a metal nib, a pen wipe helped keep the pen tip clean and free from clogs created by a build-up of dried ink, thereby ensuring smooth, blot-free writing.Although silver models of sows are not uncommon both as pen wipes and pin cushions, it is unusual to see a model of a boar, particularly one of this size.
An Edwardian diamond brooch, tapered openwork scrolls, each set with graduated old brilliant cut diamonds, and a diamond set fluer-de-lis, estimated approximate total diamond weight 2.90ct, dimensions 4.8 x 3.1cm, pin and sleeve fitting with safety chain, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold and platinum, weight 14.9g
A Georgian garnet brooch, stylised flower design set with pear shaped and round faceted garnets, all within foil backed settings, diameter 3.7cm, pin and hook fitting with modern safety chain, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, weight 6.4g Overall condition: GoodAll stones presentAbrasion and minor chipping to stones, consistent with ageWear to settings, consistent with ageReverse – denting to settingsObvious tarnishing, consistent with agePin opens and closes positively
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