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A collection of silver and costume jewellery, to include a Continental 935 standard silver fob watch, a white metal belcher link necklace stamped ‘925’, an engraved white metal band stamped ‘375’, a yellow metal and opal dress ring, a white metal bracelet set with feldspar ovals, etc (qty).Additional InformationWatch not running. All of the feldspar ovals either scratched / cracked or chipped. General light age wear and a little grubby to all.
A collection of loose gem stones comprising ruby, 1.12ct, sapphire, 1.24ct, emerald, 1.48ct, pink tourmaline, 1.31ct, green tourmaline, 1.30ct, sky blue topaz, 14.21ct, rhodolite, 3.47ct, peridot, 4.08ct, opal, 1.46ct, iolite, 3.07ct, tanzanite, 0.99ct, garnet, 5.11ct, citrine, 5.67ct, amethyst, 7.84ct, and aquamarine, 2.57ct, also sold with an 18ct yellow gold ring set with six square princess cut stones, size M.Please note that VAT will be applied to the hammer price on this lot as well as the buyer’s premium due to the loose gemstones.
A white metal, diamond and London Blue topaz suite, comprising a ring, a pair of ear studs and a pendant, all stamped 9K, ring size P, approx combined 7.2g.Additional InformationMarks and wear throughout, build-up of dirt around settings, with tarnishing.
A small group of jewellery including a 9ct yellow gold and cultured pearl ring (2.1g size M 1/2), a further yellow metal ring stamped 750 (4.8g size M), a sterling silver oval brooch and various earrings, some with 9ct yellow gold mounts.Additional InformationGeneral wear and tear throughout.
A 9ct rose and yellow gold Art Nouveau pendant set with a pearl, length 35mm and a similar example set with cultured pearls and amethyst coloured stone, length 30mm, combined approx 3.2g (2).Additional InformationBoth with light surface wear, one fixed with loose bail, one with a simple ring attachment which is split at the top.
A Norwegian silver and blue enamel brooch, of shaped form, length approx 6cm, stamped ‘Norway Sterling 925 SV’, with a similar silver and enamel ring (2).Additional InformationSilver with some tarnishing. The enamel on the ring with a chip to one of the corners and some light surface scratches.
A lady's 9ct yellow gold signet ring, with indistinct engraved initials, approx size Q, together with three further 9ct yellow gold dress rings, approx weight 7.8g (4).Additional InformationEach ring is slightly misshapen, knocks, scratches, wear, the signet ring is engraved.
A 9ct yellow gold floral set dress ring with seven red coloured stones, approximate weight 2.2g, together with a Norwegian sterling silver and enamel floral brooch, sterling silver rope twist necklace, filigree butterfly brooch and further costume jewellery.
A group of yellow metal jewellery findings, including 9ct yellow gold examples, combined approx 25.9g.Additional InformationThese are findings including jump rings, clasps, ear posts, ring bars. Most are marked but there will be some that are unmarked. The combined weight is for everything in the lot which includes the unmarked pieces.
A substantial 9ct rose gold bracelet supporting a large yellow metal mounted amber fob, the bracelet and ring loop approx 30g, total approx 55g, the fob is approx 37mm x 25mm.Additional InformationEach link is stamped 9ct, it is missing the safety chain. The large fob is unmarked as is the bale but is engraved to match. There are some surface scratches to the amber.
A group of jewellery comprising a 9ct yellow gold St George and the Dragon pendant, approx 3.7g, a 9ct St Christopher pendant suspended on a yellow metal chain stamped 375 to clasp, approx 6.3g, an unmarked yellow metal zodiac pendant suspended on a chain stamped 375 to clasp, approx 2.5g, a ring mount stamped 925 CZ, a signet ring stamped 'Silver', a hallmarked silver scallop moulded clip and two pairs of gilt metal cufflinks.
A diamond and seed pearl set 15ct gold ring, gross weight approx. 2g, with a 9ct gold garnet and pearl flower head ring, and a 19th century yellow metal, pearl and diamond flower head ring (3).Additional Information15ct ring with age wear rubbing to the detailing. 9ct ring with a hole visible to one of the pearls, some rubbing to the others and light wear to the stone. 19th century ring with damage to one pearl.
A 9ct gold and white stone ring, gross weight approx. 2g, a 9ct garnet set heart shaped pendant, with a selection of yellow metal jewellery (qty) (af).Additional InformationHeart shaped pendant OK. Wishbone brooch with light surface patina. All other pieces with losses / splits or dents, etc.
VINERS; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver waiter of square form raised on four scrolling feet, with engraved presentation inscription 'Menorah Lodge Number 4849 Bro. Stanley Pressman, W.M.1958-59', Sheffield 1957, together with a hallmarked silver bowl with cast edge by Mappin & Webb, London 1922, and a hallmarked silver napkin ring, approx weight 13.81ozt/429g (3).Additional InformationThe waiter is slightly wobbly, one of the feet is slightly bent, tarnishing wear throughout, very minor knocks.
RAYMOND WEIL; a lady's gold plated quartz wristwatch, the circular dial with point setting and subsidiary dial, diameter excluding winding crown 24mm, and two further lady's watches comprising Sekonda and Royal, also a hallmarked silver napkin ring and three sterling silver rings and a silver plated ring (8).
A Swiss 9ct gold fob watch, the Roman numeral chapter ring with an engraved centre, gross weight approx. 23g (weight excluding the metal movement cover).Additional InformationNot currently running. Light surface patina throughout. Winder not gold, diameter of case 31mm.
A hallmarked silver watch chain suspending a plated base metal fob medal and white metal swivel fob set with carnelian and bloodstone, the chain approx 55g.Additional InformationWeight of just the chain, without any additions, is 53.8g. There is no letter stamp pr hallmark on the bull ring.
R HODD & SON; an Edward VII hallmarked silver coffee pot of plain oval form, London 1908, together with two hallmarked silver and one white metal napkin ring, weighable approx 20.09ozt/624g.Additional InformationThe large napkin ring is misshapen. The finial on the coffee pot is missing the spacer, so it is quite loose. Tarnishing and wear, very minor denting.
HORACE WOODWOOD & CO LTD; a George V hallmarked silver posy vase of tapering cylindrical form (weighted), raised on stepped plinth base, London 1915, and a hallmarked silver pepperette and napkin ring (3).Additional InformationThe posy vase with numerous dents to the base and body, the piece is slightly misshapen. There is heavy wear and dents to the pepperette and napkin ring.
W H COLLINS & CO; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver and mother of pearl handled teddy bear rattle with teething ring, Birmingham, 1987, length of body 8.2cm.Additional InformationLight general wear, scratches and possible nibbling to the teething ring, similar scratches to the mother of pearl, light tarnish.
A 19th century rosewood sarcophagus form tea caddy with two canisters and blue glass mixing bowl to interior, raised on brass paw feet with twin lion mask and ring handles, 19 x 31.5 x 17cm.Additional InformationSome chips, nibbles and losses, mixing bowl cracked and chipped, further general wear and tear throughout.
A Victorian hallmarked silver hot water pot with gadrooned decoration to the lower body, Birmingham 1894, height 18cm, together with eleven hallmarked silver teaspoons by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1915, a hallmarked silver napkin ring and food pusher, approx weight 12.82ozt/398g (14).Additional InformationHeavy wear, tarnishing, and the food pushers is bent, knocks and dents, the marks on the hot water pot are slightly rubbed, it is engraved with an 'M' initial.
JAEGER-LECOULTRE; a gilt brass Atmos clock with Arabic numeral and baton chapter ring, the top plate numbered 266989, in original box with booklet and guarantee, the guarantee is not numbered, height 22.5cm, width 18cm, depth 13.5cm.Additional InformationWe cannot guarantee that the clock is in full working order. The case is lightly grubby and with general light wear and a little bit of tarnishing. There is a blemish to the front left corner of the bracket and other light marks here and there and some light scratches. The case would benefit from a good clean. The box with light age wear and a couple of slight discoloured patches to the back and a couple of minor marks to the top.
Three late 19th/early 20th century brass mantel clocks, one featuring porcelain panel and signed Fabien, height 28.5cm, one with painted glass surmount bearing Roman numerals, for restoration (3).Additional InformationNone tested, no guarantee of working order. Assume they will need attention and restoration, the clock with porcelain panel, back loose, heavy dirt and discolouration throughout, the clock featuring the enamel chapter ring with numerous hairline cracks to the chapter ring, tarnish, rubbing to numerals, etc.
A late 19th century German walnut eight day mantel clock, with Roman numeral chapter ring and Junghans movement striking on a gong, height 43cm.Additional InformationCase grubby throughout, with general scuffs and wear around the base, the finial has been reattached but not at the correct angle, the upper part of the finial is metal and may not be original and there is a small chip to the wood here, the brass chapter ring and door with general tarnishing and dulling, otherwise fair.
A mid-20th century walnut mantel timepiece, with Roman numeral chapter ring above a plate which is engraved 'Imperial Commercial Industries Ltd Presented to J W Evans for 40 years' service, 1946', height approx 23.5cm.Additional InformationWe cannot guarantee that the clock is in full working order. Grubby throughout and would need a clean. Some tarnishing and wear to the metal mounts.
PHILLIP GREATHEAD, LONDON; an 18th century wall clock, the brass dial with applied mask head and scrolling decoration and applied silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals, and verge escape movement, in later oak case, height 48cm.Additional InformationLacking key, general wear to the case, complete with two weights. We are unable to confirm if this clock is in working order.
SAGAR OF SKIPTON; an 18th century oak cased thirty hour longcase clock, the painted dial with Arabic and Roman numeral chapter ring, with central image of a bird perching on a tree, with subsidiary minute dial, the hood with three gilt finials, raised on bracket feet, height 204cm.Additional InformationLarge area of moulding missing from the case, complete with pendulum and weight, large chip/loss to the paint in the bottom corner of the dial, craquelure to the dial, losses to the case.
(JAMES) WOOLLEY OF CODNOR (DERBYSHIRE); an 18th century oak cased eight day longcase clock, the brass dial with applied chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals with applied pierced detail depicting cherubs and crowns to the corners, the hood with blind fret panel to the cornice, raised on plinth base, height 196cm.Additional InformationComplete with pendulum and weights. The dial is approx. 28.5cm/11.22" wide. The chapter ring diameter is 26cm. There is a repair to the top of the dial (see additional images). Old worm holes to the gilt sections of the columns and with losses to the gesso. One of the carved and gilt corner blocks at the back is lacking. The door has a crack to the top. The hinges and lock are not original. The sides of the back board are later timber and other later timbers in the construction. Some losses to the blind fret of the hood at both corners. Other general age wear throughout.
PHILIP ANTROBUS; an 18th century oak cased thirty hour longcase clock, the brass dial with pierced applied detail and silvered chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, raised on plinth base, height 196cm (af). Additional InformationThe dial is approx. 31cm wide.
An Arts & Crafts light oak hanging shelf, with two cupboard doors inset with embossed copper coloured metal panels, height 60.5cm, width 69cm, depth 18cm.Additional InformationThe top of the bookcase with ring water marks, there are smooth chips and losses to the front left hand corner. The right hand panel with some rusting and a small hole which has appeared towards the centre section. Other general age wear, scratches and scuffs. The back panel may not be original and there are a series of holes in the panel near the upper shelf, in a 3 x 3 cm section.
An early to mid-19th century mahogany side cabinet of small proportions, with two panelled doors above a drawer and two cupboard doors, on ring turned legs, height 96cm, width 46cm, depth 31cm.Additional InformationGeneral light wear to the surface commensurate with age and use but overall appearance OK.
A late Victorian stained wood steamer type day bed, with label for Leveson & Sons, with the three hessian lined sections ratcheted on the underside to extend up, on ring turned and tapered legs with fitted castors, extended height 94cm, extended length 174cm width 62cm.
An Edwardian piano stool on ring turned central column and four stretchered splayed support to ball and claw feet.Additional InformationHeavy general wear, rubbing to staining of the seat, variations in colour, scratches, scuffs and scrapes, some small losses, some looseness to the lower sections of the supports featuring the ball and claw feet. These are inserted into the main legs, some visible split, further general wear.
DEAKIN & FRANCIS; an Edwardian hallmarked silver vesta case of rounded rectangular form, Birmingham 1907 and four further vesta cases, combined approx 3.77ozt/117.4g.Additional InformationThe largest vesta case has a damaged ring loop to the side and has dents throughout. Traces of removed initials to two others, with initials remaining to one of the oval examples. General surface wear and dents throughout.
JOHN, HENRY & CHARLES LIAS; a William IV hallmarked silver fish knife with cast floral detail to the handle, London 1833, together with a pair of hallmarked silver Masonic teaspoons, a hallmarked silver souvenir spoon, a napkin ring and two white metal compacts to include an example with chased and inscribed 'Cyprus' and with a map of Cyprus, weighable 4.65ozt/144g.Additional InformationThe compacts with heavy wear, knocks and dents especially to the interior and tarnishing throughout.
Five assorted hallmarked silver napkin rings, including a floral decorated example, Sheffield 1900, and a smooth example initialled GHL, Sheffield 1921, weight approx 4.1ozt/130g, with three bone napkin rings (8).Additional InformationThe smallest napkin ring with many small dents. Others with light age patina.
A late Victorian hallmarked silver sovereign and half sovereign case of oval form, Birmingham 1900, and three other similar cases, one with later brooch attachment to the back, combined approx. 4.2ozt/133.7g (4).Additional InformationOne with brooch attachment has a fault with the hinged opening and is missing the ring loop and the action does not work correctly. They have engraved initials and detail to the cases. Some surface dents and general surface scratches throughout.
A pair of Russian silver gilt spoons, the shaped bowls with chased floral decoration to the reverse and crown finials, length 13cm, together with a hallmarked silver napkin ring, a white metal mounted meat fork, two modern brass and enamel teaspoons and a silver plated apostle spoon, weighable 36.9g.Additional InformationHeavy denting and wear to the meat fork, scratches, scuffs and tarnishing throughout.
A group of variously hallmarked silver items comprising a cigarette box, two Christening mugs, a mustard with blue glass liner, a cigarette case, a pierced dish, a single napkin ring, a silver topped vanity jar, a pair of sugar tongs, a pair of silver handled scissors and a silver mounted nail buffer, approx weighable silver 18.7ozt/583g, also a small group of silver plated items comprising a mug and loose flatware.Additional InformationSome nibbles to the blue glass, further dents, knocks, scratches, nicks, tarnish, etc. Chips to the vanity jar.
An 18ct white gold diamond and sapphire cluster ring, the central oval cut sapphire weighing approx 3.5ct, surrounded by ten approx 0.25ct round cut diamonds, size H/I, approx 8.6g.Additional InformationThe band has the usual signs of wear, with light scratching and tarnishing. The central sapphire has small chips to the girdle. Slight build-up of dirt to the setting and the stones.The diamonds are each approx. 0.25cts totalling approx. 2.5cts.
An 18ct white gold and diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut stone weighing approx 1.5ct in eight claw high setting, size O, approx 3.6g.Additional InformationThere is a tiny chip to the ring near one of the claws. The clarity is good with the naked eye and there are only tiny inclusions using a loupe. The colour is slightly flat.
DE BEERS; an 18ct white gold and diamond 'So Chic' ring set with seventy nine variously cut and sized diamonds in an abstract setting, totalling 4.452ct, size P (49), approx 15.8g.Footnote: Accompanied with copy of invoice from De Beers in Old Bond Street, London and a further note from De Beers with photograph of ring detailing G+ for colour and VS+ for clarity, the ring is also stamped A44450. Also sold with the De Beers 'Passport' detailing the serial number, carat weight, and diamond register.Additional InformationPresented in very good condition, with De Beers pouch. Overall, a very good ring, as you would expect from such an illustrious firm. We can confirm the ring size is P.
An 18ct yellow gold seven stone diamond ring, each stone weighing approx 0.10ct, size P, approx 3.5g, also a 9ct yellow gold three stone dress ring, size O, approx 2.2g.Additional InformationSigns of wear to both items, with a build-up of dirt around the settings.
An 18ct yellow gold and diamond floral head ring, the central brilliant cut stone weighing approx 0.5ct within a border of six further round brilliant cut stones each weighing 0.25ct (total approx 2ct), size L, approx 4.4g.Additional InformationThe diamonds are facing up white and are nicely matched. Under a loupe natural flaws and inclusions can be seen within the stones, but they are of a nice colour, the claws are all sound. Overall in good order.
BOODLES; a platinum four stone diamond ring, the band set with four emerald cut diamonds, size N1/2, approx 10.2g, with original Boodle & Dunthorne ring box.Additional InformationThe band is fairly scratched with light marks and nicks. The inner band is hallmarked and stamped for Boodle & Dunthorne. The band is engraved "Boodles". No valuation or certificate with the ring.
A yellow metal gem set ring with four square cut coloured stones in a channel setting, size P 1/2, approx 6.7g.Additional InformationThe ring is unmarked, there are some surface marks and abrasions to the stones, some slight misshaping to the chanels holding the stones in place.

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