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Lot 321

Ladies 9ct yellow gold square sapphire and diamond cluster ring featuring eight black sapphires size K 2.3g gross

Lot 322

Ladies 9ct yellow gold pink stone and diamond ring size P 1.4g gross

Lot 403

A silver and marcasite ring size O 7.5g gross

Lot 68

Silver 3 stone amethyst ring size p 2.2g gross

Lot 74

9ct yellow gold created ruby and 4 diamond cluster ring size p 4.2g gross

Lot 75

9ct yellow gold aquamarine and diamond ring size o 2.7g gross

Lot 76

Silver and cz set bang ring size s 6.1g gross

Lot 77

Silver topaz and citrine cluster ring size s 4.8g gross

Lot 78

Silver and smokey quartz cluster ring size a 4.7g gross

Lot 79

Silver mother of pearl and marcasite band ring size o1/2 8g gross

Lot 80

Silver and oval mother of pearl ring size p1/2 8.3g gross

Lot 90

2ct diamond solitaire platinum ring. Size N 7g (ring been cut)

Lot 91

Beautiful 14ct white gold solitaire diamond ring approx .70ct 4.5g size O

Lot 92

9ct gold diamond 7 stone ring. Approx 1ct 2.6g size N

Lot 93

18ct white gold 3 stone diamond ring. Approx 1.5ct size N 10.3g

Lot 96

9ct gold diamond fancy cocktail ring. Approx .50ct 3.1g size L1/2

Lot 97

9ct gold sapphire and diamond jewellery set. Ring earrings and pendant on chain 8.5g

Lot 99

Antique platinum and 0.70ct old cut diamond solitaire ring. Size M 3.2g

Lot 506

mark of West & Co, 1898, of traditional form, the pierced and concave sides decorated in the Chinese style with birds, flowers, buildings and figures, maximum diameter 20cm, 13.3oztFootnote: Dish rings are used to support bowls of hot food on a dining table, helping to insulate the hot bowls from highly varnished table tops. They were introduced at the end of the 17th century in France, England and Ireland. Most have different diameter rims so that they could be reversed to support containers of different sizes.So many 18th century Irish dish rings were made that they became virtually synonymous with Irish silverware, and the nickname "Irish potato ring" was coined at the end of the 19th century.They are usually spool-shaped and their concave sides are decorated with pierced and engraved designs. As well as being decorative and a display of the silversmith's skills, the piercing also had a practical benefit, allowing the air under hot dishes to be vented.Condition report: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. All the piercing appears intact with no obvious splits.Both rims a little rippled though not serious. A minor wobble when on a flat surface.Some very minor creases, dents and dings as to be expected.Hallmarks crisp and clear

Lot 58

of oval form, with scroll engraving and engine turned decoration, plain jump ring bale, length including bale 2.7cm, width 1.7cm, Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold, suspended from a curb link chain, length 50cm, bolt ring clasp stamped '9CT', gross weight 5.7g

Lot 60

the coin, dated 1863, in a scroll topped mount and attached to a jump ring bale, length including bale 3.4cm, London hallmarks for 9ct gold, suspended from a rectangular grooved and faceted belcher link chain, length 51cm, bolt ring clasp, unhallmarked, tested as 18ct gold together with French marks for 18ct gold, gross weight 16.9g

Lot 61

diamond cut mesh style plaited links, large bolt ring clasp, length including clasp 20cm, width 1.2cm, unhallmarked, stamped '14K ITALY', together with Italian marks, weight 20.8g

Lot 63

pierced navette shaped links, each separated by three connecting belcher style links, length 156cm, bolt ring clasp together with a swivel clasp, unhallmarked, tested as 18ct gold, along with French marks for 18ct gold, weight 41.3gCondition report: Overall condition: GoodNo signs of damage, links supple and smooth runningWorn marks on jump ring

Lot 67

forty-nine round beads, approximate diameter 8.2mm, separated by plain yellow metal rondels, strung plain and knotted to a yellow metal bolt ring clasp, unhallmarked, stamped '750', length including clasp 44cm, weight 44.1g, cased by Cellini of Cambridge

Lot 7

central row of five oval faceted citrines, approximately 7 x 5mm, suspending three droppers with a total of four pear shaped citrines, approximately 8 x 5mm, belcher link chain, bolt ring clasp, total length including dropper, 49cm, Sheffield hallmarks for 9ct gold, weight 3.9g

Lot 76

the pierced and flowing scroll design pendant with central oval cabochon opal, 9.3 x 6.6mm, estimated approximate weight 1.50ct, supporting a baroque pearl dropper plain bale, length including bale 5.6cm, width 1.9cm, unhallmarked, stamped ' 9CT'; the ear pendants, each with a rubover set round cabochon opal, diameter 6.8mm, topped by an old brilliant cut diamond, length 1.8cm, screw fittings, unhallmarked, stamped '9CT', gross weight 5.1g (2)Condition report: Overall condition: GoodPendant:Minor abrasion to opalMinor surace wear to pearlTarnishing to mountEar pendants:All stones present and secureMinor abrasion and chipping to diamondsOne ear pendant has a hole in the domed section, one side of jump ringScrew fittings open and close positively

Lot 93

central bow set with rose cut diamonds and a central rubover set old brilliant cut diamond, diameter 3.2mm, suspending a hexagonal onyx plaque, 16 x 14mm, set with a central rubover set old brilliant cut diamond, diameter 3.1mm, estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.40ct, length of pendant 2.8cm, unmarked, tested as platinum, suspended from a modern belcher link chain with a bolt ring clasp, length 39cm, unmarked tested as 18ct gold, gross weight 6.6gCondition report: Overall condition: GoodAll stones present Minor surface wear to onyxMinor chipping to diamondsModern chain, clasp opens and closes positively

Lot 123

Gothic style cross set with eleven pearls, diamond border, jump ring bale, length including bale 4cm, width 2.6cm, unmarked, tested as silver gilt, suspended from a fine curb link chain, length 20cm, unhallmarked, stamped '750', gross weight 4.4g

Lot 124

baroque pearl encased by abstract wire, plain bale, length including bale 4.1cm, width 1.3cm, Sheffield import marks for 18ct gold, suspended from a rectangular belcher link chain, length 49cm, bolt ring clasp, Birmingham import marks for 9ct gold, gross weight 10.8g

Lot 125

first, a late twentieth century abstract brooch with four pearls and textured bark finish, diameter 4.3cm, pin and revolver fitting, London import marks for 9ct gold, weight 7g; second, a late twentieth century pearl and bead domed abstract cluster ring, size N, Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold, weight 4.8g; third, a pair of cultured pearl ear studs, pearl diameter 6.8mm, screw fitting, unhallmarked, stamped '9CT', weight 1.9g (3)

Lot 13

first, a late 20th century cluster ring, with a central round faceted sapphire surrounded by a border of seed pearls, flanked by a further two round faceted sapphires, head diameter 8.6mm, London hallmarks for 18ct gold, weight 2.5g; second, a Victorian dress ring set with quartz and paste, pierced scroll shoulders and carved shank, unhallmarked, tested as 15ct gold, weight 1.5g (2)Condition report: Sapphire ring:Overall condition: Very goodSapphires and pearls all presentMinor surface wear to pearlsSolder join in shank, possible re-sizeGeneral wear and tear scratches to shankQuartz and paste ring:Overall condition: FairAll stones are presentWear to settings, attention requiredHeavy abrasion and chipping to all stonesNoticeable porosity in mountWear to outer engravingHeavy wear to mount in general

Lot 132

the ring set with an oval banded agate intaglio, 15.3 x 12mm, depicting a man on a horse, possibly 1st-2nd century AD, later ring mount, split tapered shoulders, oval shaped grooved shank, approximate size I, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold; second, a stick pin set with an oval shaped banded agate intaglio, 14.2 x 11mm, possibly 1st-2nd century AD, later closed back mount and pin, length 6.1cm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, gross weight 5.5g (2)Condition report: Overall condition: GoodStick pin:Intaglio is secure within the mountGeneral surface abrasion and wear to intaglioNoticeable porosity in solder on reverseHeavy scratches and minor denting to reverseGeneral scratches and wear to pinRing:Intaglio is secure within the mount, with wear to settingGeneral surface abrasion and wear to intaglioReverse of intaglio is fractured in multiple places Heavy scratches and denting to settingTarnishing and general wear to shank

Lot 133

the brooch set with three oval shaped hardstone intaglios, approximately 12 x 10mm, plain narrow yellow metal border, length 3.6cm, pin and hook fitting, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold, weight 5.1g; second, two loose Gnostic hardstone intaglios, possibly 2nd-4th century AD, 17.1 x 14.9 x 5mm and 14.8 x 12.4 x 4.6mm; third, a loose banded agate intaglio, possibly 1st century BC-1st century AD, depicting a male figure, 11.8 x 7.2 x 3.55mm together with a possibly Roman signet type ring with intaglio carving (5)Condition report: Overall condition: GoodRing:Heavily tarnished with heavy scratches and dentsBrooch:Intaglios secure within the settingsHeavy abrasion and surface wear to IntagliosNoticeable lead solder repairs to setting edges and hingeMount is tarnished along with heavy scratches and wearPin opens and closes positivelyLoose intagliosGeneral abrasion and surface wear, consistent with age

Lot 153

the pendant, a pierced lozenge set with a central natural colour light cream Akoya cultured pearl, diameter 8mm, bordered by grain set round brilliant cut diamonds, suspending a detachable Edison pink freshwater cultured pearl, diameter 12.7mm, diamond set bale, length including bale 4cm, suspended from a fine diamond cut trace chain, length 39cm, bolt ring clasp, unhallmarked, pendant stamped '750'; the ear pendants to match with central Akoya cultured pearl, diameter 6.9mm, suspending a detachable Edison pink freshwater cultured pearl, diameter 12.5mm, length 3.8cm, post and scroll fittings, unhallmarked, stamped '750', gross weight 17.3g (2)

Lot 158

two natural coloured white pearls 11.4 and 14.5mm forming the head and body, yellow metal embellishments and jump ring bale, length including bale 3.5cm, suspended from a yellow metal cable wire, length 36cm, bolt ring clasp with sliding adjuster, unhallmarked, stamped 'K18', gross weight 10.4g

Lot 225

circa 1880, the outer cover in dark blue starburst guilloché enamel with gold coloured Roman numerals and gold coloured inner chemin de fer chapter ring, signed white dial, 32mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued double spade hands and chemin de fer chapter ring, signed but unnumbered 25 jewel mechanical key wind 'Demi Chronometre' quarter repeating movement with repeating slider at 5 o'clock, case, 35mm diameter, verso in matching enamel featuring the initial G in gold decorated with rose cut diamonds, inner unmarked, numbered 22932, the inner plate signed and numbered, metal unhallmarked but assessed as 18ct gold, 52.5g gross and presented in a gold tooled fitted case with a short belcher link Albertina and the winding keyFootnote: Born in Le Chenit, Switzerland, Henry-Daniel Capt was renowned for his snuffboxes with music and automaton scenes as well as his watches. He was one of the first to introduce chronographs to Geneva. His automata are considered some of the best in the 18th and 19th century.

Lot 226

circa 1898, the signed white dial, 45mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and centre sweep, chemin de fer chapter ring and outer timing track, signed mechanical crown wind movement number 40004 with onion shaped winder, hand setting button at 1 o'clock and chronograph slider at 2 o'clock, case, 50mm diameter, verso hinged, plain and polished, interior with Chester hallmarks for 18ct gold, numbered 40004, the cuvette similarly marked, 116.3g gross

Lot 227

circa 1840, the unsigned white dial, 40mm diameter, marked 2/3810, with black Roman numerals, gold coloured spade hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, front loading signed mechanical key wind fusée movement number 2/3810, case, 45mm diameter, with very worn engine turned engraving around a central circular cartouche engraved with the crest of BEAUCHAMP, verso similarly decorated, interior with London hallmarks for 18ct gold, casemaker WR, probably William Rowlands, 87.7g gross and presented in the original gold tooled and liveried fitted case with the winding keyFootnote: Barraud and Lund are recognised as one of the finest makers of precision clocks in the nineteenth century.The company, founded in 1838, was a partnership between Frederick Joseph Barraud and John Richard Lund. Barraud was the son of famous clockmaker, Paul Philip Barraud, and Lund was a horological inventor who had been apprenticed to John Pennington.They developed a thriving business all over the world, including an office in Calcutta and they supplied watches and chronometers to Wm. C. Bond and Company of Boston, USA. The first American railroad watches were Barraud & Lunds, sold to the Vermont Railroad by Bond & Co.Barraud died in 1859 and Lund in 1868, with members of both families continuing the business thereafter.

Lot 228

circa 1878, the unsigned white dial, 38mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, gold coloured spade hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, front loading key wind fusée movement signed DENT, 33 COCKSPUR ST LONDON number 29120, case, 48mm diameter, plain and polished, interior with London hallmarks for Sterling silver, numbered 29120, presented with the winding keys

Lot 229

'fetter and one' links terminating in swivel catch a bolt ring fastenings, the T bar fitting suspended midway from a short section of trace link chain, overall length 46cm, unhallmarked yellow metal tested as 18ct gold, 50.3gProvenance:Property from a Suffolk country houseCondition report: Overall in reasonable condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Both the bolt ring and swivel catch are functional. There is some wear to all the links, as to be expected, but none are dangerously thin. Some minor surface scratches, dents and dings as to be expected.

Lot 230

the signed white dial, 40mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, signed ¾ plate crown wind movement number 11080 with onion shaped winder and hand setting button at 4 o'clock, case, 48mm diameter, plain and polished, verso similar, part marked hinged cuvette numbered 11080, base metal pendant bow, 90.6g gross and presented in the original fitted and monogrammed case retailed by the Goldsmiths' & Silversmith's CompanyProvenance:Property from a Suffolk country house

Lot 231

the unsigned and slightly convex white dial, 38mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, chemin de fer chapter ring and Arabic outer minute ring, gold coloured fretwork hands and winding aperture at 4 o'clock, front loading mechanical key wind fusée movement with gilded pinned full plate signed 'DE LEPINE A PARIS', hexagonal baluster pillars and three arm balance under a pierced and engraved balance cock, case, 45mm diameter, front hinged bezel with green and white gold foliate embellishments between fluted borders, verso hinged and decorated with rose, white and green gold foliate swags under a white gold mask and ribbon decoration, and featuring a polychrome scene of three seated ladies, one masked, one distracted by a dog, the third conversing with a gentleman standing between them, the lower with an oval coloured plaque topped with two branches and two doves, interior plain and stamped with an unidentified casemaker's mark (SB under a crown within a trefoil), stirrup shaped pendant loop, the stem with French Weevil mark for 18ct gold (1864 - 1888), presented with a decoratively enamelled double-sided winding key featuring on each side a mask over two C scrollsProvenance:Property from a Suffolk country house

Lot 232

circa 1920, the signed cut corner rectangular cream coloured dial, 9mm diameter, with blue Arabic numerals, blued hands and blue chemin de fer chapter ring, unsigned 16 jewel mechanical crown wind movement calibre 150, the crown with blue cabochon end stone, case,11mm diameter, the bezel with fan shaped lug covers each with five millegrain edged panels set with a total of 10 'single' cut diamonds and 2 diamond chips totalling approximately 0.25ct, the sides with a band of symmetrical engraved decoration, verso hinged at 12 o'clock, plain and polished, stamped 763 487498, interior stamped 'PLATINUM' in addition to the Swiss chamois head mark for 950/1000 standard platinum, casemaker's mark MD (not traced), solid wire lugs to an aftermarket black lizard grain strap with pin buckle

Lot 235

circa 2000, model W51008Q3, the signed rectangular cream coloured dial, 15mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued sword shaped hands, and inner chemin de fer chapter ring, signed 4 jewel quartz movement calibre 037, the crown with synthetic sapphire cabochon end stone, case, 18mm diameter, brushed steel finish, verso with 4 screws, signed and numbered BB132596 2384 to an integral polished and brushed finished bracelet 14mm diameter, with signed deployant clasp, presented in the distinctive red leather and gold tooled case with outer card box, red leather booklet containing instructions and guarantee, original purchase receipt dated 20/7/2000 and service receipt dated 2/5/2005Condition report: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage. The watch is not currently in working order, but as it is a quartz movement, it is likely that that it just requires a new battery. The existing battery has not been tested. Crown engages and disengages as it should, and the hands move freely in both directions.Deployant clasp is fully functional.Some slight lateral movement to the bracelet, but it is generally in good order. There are currently 17 links to the bracelet overall, and there are a further three spare links accompanying the watch.The inner of the case is rather scuffed and the catch is in need of adjustment.

Lot 238

the signed circular white dial, 21mm diameter, with blue sword shaped hands and chemin de fer chapter ring within an oval convex case, the polished bezel with blue enamel Roman numerals, 7 jewel ETA quartz movement calibre K9A, number 980005, case, 30cm diameter, verso concave with brushed finish, snap on and signed, case stamped '925' together with associated Italian strike, original dark blue leather strap with pin buckle, presented in the original wooden case and outer card box

Lot 247

circa 1927, the signed circular cream-coloured guilloché wave dial, 22mm diameter, with black Roman numerals (12 in red), moon hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, signed but un numbered 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement calibre 10.26 with liveried crown, case 28mm diameter, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, interior with London import hallmarks for 9ct gold, sponsor mark of Arthur Baume, stamped 'SWISS' and numbered 4598908, the part marked cuvette similarly stamped and numbered, fixed wire lugs to an aftermarket black leather strap with pin buckle, cased by Munsey & Co, CambridgeCondition report: Crystal: Overall in good condition with just some minor surface scratches.Dial: Generally in good condition with little sign of deterioration or spotting. One arm of the red 'X' which forms the 'XII' marker is lacking, with some very minor deterioration of the II, III and IIII, viewable under magnification.Movement: In working order, but not tested for timekeeping. Crown engages and disengages as it should, and the hands move freely in both directions. Movement winds easily. Case: In good condition with just some slight surface scratches. No engraving. Hallmarks clear and crisp to the inner of the caseback. Some minor peeling of the gold on the crown.Misc: Strap a recent addition with minimal wear. Case in fair condition - the hinge has detached from the cover, and the two are held together by the material hinge cover. Some scuffing to the outer. Catch probably in working order but will not engage as the cover is detached.

Lot 254

circa 1936, reference number 2416, case number 37396, the signed circular silvered dial, 22mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock, black chemin de fer chapter ring and gold coloured inner ring, signed but unnumbered 15 jewel mechanical crown wind 'Superbalance' movement with liveried screw down crown, cushion shaped case, 28mm diameter, verso screw down, plain and polished, numbered 37396 2415, interior signed and with Glasgow import marks for 9ct gold in addition to Poinçon de Maître: Key of Geneva number 10 for Robert Meylan, fixed wire lugs to an aftermarket black leather strap with pin buckle, presented in a retailer's case

Lot 256

circa 1923, the signed circular cream coloured guilloché starburst dial, 18mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued moon hands and black chemin de fer chapter ring, signed but un numbered 'Prima' 15 jewel mechanical crown wind movement, case, 20mm diameter, verso plain and polished, hinged at 9 o'clock, interior with Glasgow import marks for 18ct gold, with the mark of the Rolex Watch Company, numbered 3821, to a sprung loaded expanding link bracelet, stamped '18ct', 18.2g gross

Lot 277

the miniature pill box, of navette form, the sides decorated with two parallel lines of wriggle work bright cut engraving, flush fitting piano hinged cover with further bright cut decoration, 3 x 2cm, 7.3g; the vinaigrette, with indecipherable marks in addition to the lion passant mark for second standard purity (833/1000 standard silver), of oval conical form and in the design of a basket, the sides with three decorative bands of engraving and with two miniature ring handles, piano hinged cover with foliate decoration, interior with hinged and pierced grille over the (probably) original shaped sponge, 3cm in height, 22g gross (2)

Lot 279

mark of William Neale & Son, Sheffield 1898, the side cast in high relief with three horses and jockeys galloping past a grandstand, sprung hinged cover with strike, suspension ring to the side, 5.5 x 3mm, 1ozt

Lot 308

the 11 item blue glass collection including 2 double ended examples, 4 cylindrical examples (one with a silver top, Birmingham 1906), 2 flashed and cut glass examples, a bullet shaped example, a facetted salts bottle with a pierced grille and a facetted miniature example; the 7 item green collection including a double ended example, two within metal holders (one silver, London 1898), a cylindrical example (with a silver top, Chester 1904), a bullet shaped example, a facetted salts bottle with a pierced grille and a facetted miniature example (all a/f) (18) Condition report: Green collection:Large cylindrical - complete. Hallmarks a little rubbed. Cover with some surface scratches and minor bruising, with one more significant bruise. Glass with some very minor scratches and grizzles.Large cylindrical with metal holder - complete. Hallmarks a little rubbed. Metalware generally in good condition, though the base ring is a little misshapen. Glass with some very minor scratches, chips and grizzles.Oval with metal holder - Metalware in good condition. Glass with some very minor scratches and grizzles.Double ended - missing both glass stoppers. Metalware in good condition. Glass with some very minor scratches and grizzles, with some chips around both openings, one minor, the other more significant.Bullet shaped - Metalware in good condition with just some surface scratches, though with significant loss of gilding. Glass with some very minor scratches and grizzles.Salts bottle - Metalware in good condition. Glass with some very minor surface scratches and grizzles.Miniature facetted - missing the glass stopper. Metalware in fair condition with a minor split to the edge. Glass with some very minor surface scratches and grizzles, together with some more significant chips to the facet edges.Blue collection:Large flash - complete, with unusual glass sealing ring to the inner cover. Some loss to the gilding on the metalware, together with a crush dent to the cover. Glass with some minor scratches, chips and grizzles.Small flash - missing the glass stopper. Metalware in fair condition with some dents and bruises and some deterioration to the collar rim. Glass with some minor scratches and grizzles and some very minor chips.Large double ended - complete. Metalware in fair condition with some minor crush dents. Glass with some minor scratches and grizzles.Small double ended - complete. Metalware in fair condition, with some crush dents to the hinged cover, along with some crushing and misshape to the rim.Small cylindrical - significant damage to the metal cover, though still screws and unscrews satisfactorily. Glass with some very minor scratches and grizzles. Large cylindrical facetted - complete. Metalware in fair condition with some dents and dings. Diamond facetted glass with some very minor scratches and grizzles.Small cylindrical facetted, brass top - complete. Metalware in good condition. Parallel facetted glass with some very minor scratches and grizzles, especially around the opening.Small cylindrical facetted, silver top - complete. Metalware in good condition. Hallmarks readable. Some minor surface scratches. Parallel facetted glass with some very minor scratches and grizzles.Salts bottle - metalware in reasonable condition with some dents and dings, especially around the edge of the cover, Glass with some very minor scratches and grizzles.Bullet shaped - Metalware in good condition with just some surface scratches, though with significant loss of gilding. Inside is threaded and then filled with plaster to create a friction fit, to match with the glass collar, which is not threaded. Likely therefore not the original cover/glass. Glass with some very minor scratches and grizzles.Miniature facetted - complete. Metalware in good condition. Glass with some very minor scratches and grizzles, with a small chip to the collar and grizzling to the threaded section.

Lot 320

all decorated with hobnail style engine turned engraving; first, a pocket guillotine cigar cutter, mark of Kurt Weiss, London 1968, rectangular with sliding steel blade and side fitted suspensory ring 5 x 2cm; second, a pocket cigar piercer, mark of S.J. Rose, Birmingham 1989, with spring-loaded action, cup end and removable outer cover fitted with suspensory ring, 6cm; third, a pocket toothpick, mark of Ramsden & Roed Ltd, Birmingham 1968 with twist action and suspensory ring, 4.5cm (closed) (3)Provenance:Property from a Suffolk country house

Lot 321

friction fitting outer sleeve with integral lead capsule under a threaded cover and personal engraving, hinged stirrup terminal with suspensory ring, inner telescopic pencil with monogrammed bloodstone terminal and twist action, engraved down the shaft, 'THE RIMINGTON WILSON PENCIL 18CT' and further engraved 'CLARK 20 OLD BOND ST', 10cm (open), 7cm (closed, including ring), 27.2g grossProvenance:Property from a Suffolk country house

Lot 336

the sandwich box, circa 1910, of rectangular form and plain, polished finish, the piano hinged cover with a centrally placed hinged handle and a side placed hinged locking clip, stamped to the underside 'A & Co ASPREY LONDON'. gilded interior, 26 x 11.5 x 5.5cm; the coffee pan, circa 1925, of conical form and plain polished finish, the flared lip with pouring spout, side placed handle with twisted centre section and pierced ring terminal, stamped to the handle and the underside 'J PICKARD & CO 117 REGENT ST W' (2)Footnote: J. Picard & Co., registered in 1922, were listed as 'coffee merchants and manufacturers of patent French coffee and tea apparatus and patent coffee roasters’.

Lot 412

mark of Robert Harper, London 1879, of circular form, lower half gadrooned, upper half decorated with repoussé foliate and ribbon swags, two lion mask and ring handles, raised on a decorated pedestal foot, monogrammed, 25cm diameter, 22cm in height, 52.9oztCondition report: Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of repair. Some minor surface scratches, dents and dings as to be expected. Hallmark and monogram both clear and crisp. Rim to the base a little deformed, resulting in a wobble when on a flat surface. Gilt wash to the interior a little faded with some staining to the inner bottom.

Lot 417

London 1849, the integral crumb tray in the shape of two mirror imaged scallop shells and at their junction a threaded and detachable cast Boar's head and ribbon crest with mark of John Hunt & Robert Roskell and part mark for silver, the bars and simple ring style handle in the shape of seaweed fronds, raised on two applied and parallel cast abstract bars in the form of coral branches, underside stamped HUNT & ROSKELL LATE STORR, MORTIMER & HUNT 4439, 19cm in length, 18cm in height, 21.6oztFootnote: Hunt & Roskell were renowned jewellers and silversmiths with premises on Bond Street, London who, for many years, held the Royal Warrant of Queen Victoria - an honour they reflected in their maker’s mark which they surmounted with a crown. The firm was the successor to the celebrated silversmith, Paul Storr.Condition report: Overall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage. Some evidence of repairs to a number of the branches where they join the shell base. The branches themselves are abstract so a little difficult to see if they are out of shape, but there is nothing visually obvious apart from the branch supporting the handle with is a little out of shape.Stands firm on a flat surface with no wobble. Hallmarks a little rubbed, but the signature is clear and crisp.Would benefit greatly from profession cleaning and polishing.

Lot 423

mark of Daniel & John Wellby, London 1895, the sides decorated with alternate narrow panels of hammered finish and wider panels each engraved with an Eastern warrior, two lion mask and ring handles, detachable and part marked rim for conversion to a punchbowl with applied foliate border, the edges with alternate foliate and avian engraving, raised on a reeded edged foot, 27cm diameter, 16cm in height, 47.8oztProvenance:Property from a Suffolk country houseCondition report: Overall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches, dents and dings as to be expected. Monteith rim a good friction fit. One of the ring handles a little twisted, but it is not obvious. Stands firm on a flat surface with no wobble. Hallmarks and part marks clear and readable.

Lot 45

the ring, a marquise shaped cluster set with a marquise faceted citrine, 9.1 x 4.2mm, estimated approximate weight 0.50ct, surrounded by a border of split pearls, head dimensions 18.4 x 9.9mm, carved shoulders tapering down to a flat carved shank, size P, Chester hallmarks for 15ct gold, 1889, weight 3.1g; the pendant with a central oval faceted citrine, 11 x 8.5mm, estimated approximate weight 2.70ct, surrounded by a border of split pearls, pearl bale, length 2.8cm, unmarked, tested as 15ct gold, weight 2.8g (2)

Lot 2

Sicura Globetrotter GMT gentleman's stainless steel wristwatch, the signed blue and banded silver dial with baton markers and inner minutes track, central seconds and GMT hand, date aperture at the three o'clock position, the bi-directional red and blue rotating bezel with Arabic numerals and inner ring named with world cities, automatic movement, the case 42mm wide, on a stainless steel bracelet

Lot 1

A 9CT WHITE GOLD DIAMOND DRESS RING the underside inscribed I LOVE YOU, shank marked 375, ring size M, weight 2.7grams

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