British Iron Age, REGINI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Sussex helmet type, helmeted head left, rev. horse left, double ring below, wheel above, 0.87g/3h (ABC 674; BMC –; VA –; S –); ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Crescent Corn Ears type, two opposed crescents on wreath, rev. horse left, crescent and wheel above, 0.78g (ABC 1591; BMC 3767-74; VA 675-1; S 435); together with another silver Unit [3]. First and second chipped, about fine, last fair £60-£80
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A moonstone bracelet, ring and earrings set. A bracelet, likely early 20th Century, with seven round graduated cabochon moonstones, set in unmarked yellow metal and with a box clasp, together with a round moonstone set ring, size K, stamped 9ct to inner shank, and a pair of matching moonstone screwback earrings, set in unmarked yellow metal. Weight 12.84g. Bracelet length 16cm.
A medieval posy ring dated 13th to 15th Century. The outer of the D shaped band decorated with diagonal parallel lines creating six segments across the band. Within the segments is a black-letter gothic script, next to a small leaf (except on one segment by the M). The letters are A M A V Y E. This most likely reads A MA VYE (For My Life). This inscription is recorded on p5 of Joan Evan's 1931 book English Posies and Posy Rings. The interior of the band is plain. External diameter is 18.8mm, band is 3.4mm wide. Weight 2.3g. Size J (very approximate). Provenance - a metal detecting find made in January 2023 in Staffordshire. It has been recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme database, ref: WMID-DDEE96, and disclaimed as Treasure, ref: 2023-T529.
A small quantity of silver and costume jewellery to include silver and gem set rings, an aventurine quartz ring with yellow metal shank, an oval silver and purple paste brooch, an iris glass brooch etc. As well as two ladies Sekonda watches (both untested), one gold plated one gilt.
A 9ct gold serpent necklace, bracelet and ring suite. The articulated necklace terminates with a tapering tail and serpent's head with engraved decoration and faceted red gem eyes, length approx 41 cm. Bracelet is coiled around a steel spring with engraved serpents head and tapering tail. Matching serpent ring, size X. All with Birmingham hallmarks for sponsor BJ, ring dated 1990, others dated 1994. Total weight 87g.
A Mappin & Webb Louis XVI pattern silver canteen of cutlery for 12 place settings. Comprising of table forks, table knives, side forks, side knives, dessert spoons, soup spoons, fish knives and forks, pair of fish servers, teaspoons, six table spoons, two sauce ladles, and a five piece carving set. Also an additional matching dessert spoon, table knife (with damaged handle) teaspoon and dessert spoon. Housed within a two drawer mahogany canteen table with cabriole legs, ring handles and beige baize lined interior. Hallmarks for Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1973
A Crosley 'Oracle' radio clock, c.1930, the walnut case with an Arabic numeral clock dial over a radio, with an arched speaker grille, labelled 'The Oracle, You're there with a Crosley',34cm wide26cm deep155cm highCondition ReportThis item has failed a PAT test and will need rewiring. There is some general surface wear and marks to the case throughout, noticebly a ring shaped mark to the top commensurate with use. Please see additional images.
A Charles II oak tester bed, West Country, parts later, the ring turned posts supporting a sixteen panel tester carved with lozenges, the profusely carved headboard with twin arcaded panels flanking a central cupboard door, with stiff leaf and flower uprights and punch marked decoration overall, with fitted mattress, 132cm wide, 200cm deep, 186cm high in totalOverall looks good, ready to use, the usual scuffs and knocks in line with age and usage. The deep side rails and the square sections below turned posts perhaps later.Hand crafted Vi-Spring 'Earl de Luxe' mattress 4'6 x 6'2. Looks clean and tidy.
An unusual William & Mary wingback open armchair, the upholstered arched back and wings with studded upholstery above undulating arms with moulded terminals, the padded seat on ring turned legs joined by a wavy front stretcher and on bun feet, 64cm wide, 127cm highH W KeilUpholstery to back and wings looks early and is worn and has splits and fraying. The seat upholstery does not match and looks later. Frame feels sound and condition of frame is overall good.
A Charles II oak three drawer chest, the three plank top above dentil moulded frieze and three moulded drawers, between split baluster detail, on stile feet, 78cm wide, 53cm deep, 81.5cm highStiles re-toed. Top with various ring marks, blemishes and shrinkage splits. Repair to front right corner. Handles not original. Dentil mouldings loose, a few missing.
Two Coalport oval sugar bowls painted with flowers, an oblong Derby example with sprigs, a Chamberlains dark blue ground example with flowers and a Coalport gilt example, late 18th/early 19th Century (5) Wrythen sugar bowl - cover with hairline crack and kiln sptting. Four chips to flange. The ring handle with a chip. The footrim with a chip.Blue ground - cover with chip to flange.Oblong Derby - in good gondition.Plain oval - good condition.white and gold oblong - cover with two small chips to flange.
A Charles II brass lantern clock by Benjamin Bell, London circa 1665, the dial with central starburst decorated disc enveloped by stylised floral sprays, iron hand within Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised wheat ear half hour markers, the standard London third period frame with column turned corner posts beneath dolphin inhabited foliate pierced frets, vase turned finials and domed bell bearer, the sides with hinged brass doors, the rear with iron backplate, hanging hoop and spurs, on turned ball feet, 40cm high The rope is not original and has a section that is badly frayed. The case appears to be in good overall condition with minor wear and scratches in line with age and usage. There is a small circular hole to the front above Roman Numeral I.
A George III oak cricket table on chamfered square supports, joined by peripheral square section stretchers, 76cm diameter, 78cm highA good functional table with multiple old marks, ring marks and scuffs commensurate with age. The top has various shadows and marks to the underside, suggesting a previous use and therefore a marriage. Two metal brackets secure the top to the base. The stretchers are crudely nailed in place. The top has a pleasing surface with some good figuring.
A William & Mary oak side table, with twin plank top and twin panel frieze drawer, on ball turned legs with conforming stretchers, 80.5cm wide, 47cm deep, 71cm highOverall sound, minor knocks, ring marks etc commensurate with age and usage. Old shrinkage crack to one back corner. Handles and escutcheon not original. Good colour

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