A gemstone, diamond and seed pearl giardinetti brooch, of spray form, with diamond and gemstone flower head clusters of rubies, emeralds and sapphires, with diamond set leaves. An arched band of emeralds channel set to the centre, with rows of seed pearls and a diamond and pearl pendant drop. All set in silver and gold and backed in gold. Pearls untested . 45 x 37mm, 11.17g
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A Fendi beige and brown monogram canvas baguette handbag, beige fabric with woven monogram, smooth leather detailing and shoulder strap, silver tone double 'F' clasp and buckle, zip pocket, with original box, and a Fendi beige and brown monogram canvas wallet, with smooth leather detailing, silver-tone clasp, sectioned interior and coin pocket (2)
A Christian Dior limited edition Swarovski crystal mini saddle handbag, designed in the maker's iconic 'saddle' form, embellished throughout with black and white Swarovski crystals, with the Dior monogram, silver-tone clasp, monogrammed chain and leather strap, black satin interior with a detached Dior mirror. With dust bag and box
A Gucci purple monogrammed canvas shoulder handbag, woven monogrammed canvas with purple smooth leather detailing and handle, zip fastening with zip pocket to the interior and dust bag, ID no. 60216696 together with a Gucci black patent leather mini shoulder handbag, with silver-tone hardware, single rolled handle and fabric lining, ID no. 00508171705 (2)
A Gucci lilac monogram canvas shoulder bag, featuring the maker's classic monogram canvas in lilac, with leather detailing, silver-tone hardware, brown fabric lining, ID no. 32160 3444 with dust bag, together with a matching Gucci lilac monogram canvas wallet, lilac leather detailing, silver-tone hardware and sectioned interior (2)
An Elizabeth II silver grenade pattern table lighter, 4.25ins high, by Garrard & Co. Ltd, London, and four silver square ashtrays engraved with Royal Engineers cypher, 3.75ins square, by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1960 (weight 10ozs), one inscribed "Presented to HQ Mess by 64 (Special) Y. O. Course December 1964"
A good pair of early Victorian silver circular two-handled butter tubs, the integral stands with bold floral and leaf scroll mounts, the domed covers with cast flowerhead and leaf finials, 7.5ins diameter x 5ins high overall, by Edward, Edward Jnr, John & William Barnard, London 1842 (weight 43ozs)
An Elizabeth II silver grenade pattern table lighter engraved with Royal Engineers cypher and "XXVI", 4.25ins high, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1952, and four silver square ashtrays engraved with Royal Engineers cypher, 3.75ins square, by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1964 (weight 10ozs)
An Elizabeth II silver grenade pattern table lighter, 4.25ins high, makers mark rubbed, Chester, date letter rubbed, inscribed "Presented by Lieut. J. C. O. Ferrall RE February 1934", and four silver square ashtrays engraved with Royal Engineers cypher, 3.75ins square, by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1964 (weight 10ozs)
A late Victorian silver mounted and bulbous glass grenade pattern table lighter, 4.5ins high, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1892, three Elizabeth II silver square ashtrays engraved with Royal Engineers cypher, 3.75ins square, Sheffield 1962 and 1963, and two other silver square ashtrays with engine turned borders, 3.75ins diameter (weight 9.9ozs)
A 20th Century silver Aladdin's lamp table lighter with bird head terminal, 3.25ins high, hallmark rubbed, (weight 3ozs), with presentation inscription (rubbed), an Elizabeth II similar lighter, 2.75ins high, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1963 (weight 2.6ozs), inscribed "Presented by Lieut. A. Brown to the British Officers Mess Gurkha Engineers Aug. 1965", and three silver ashtrays, various (combined weight 6.8ozs), all with various inscriptions
An Edward VII silver rectangular double-lidded cigar box with plain scroll central handle, 10ins x 7ins x 6ins high, by Mappin & Webb, London 1900, with wood lined interior, inscribed "Presented by the Officers of the Special Services Sections Royal Engineers Proceeding to South Africa April 1901", and with various names
A George VI silver circular salver with shaped and moulded rim, engraved with Royal Air Force 96 Squadron crest surrounded by names, on four scroll feet, 14ins diameter, by Roberts & Dore Ltd, Sheffield 1944 (weight 40ozs) Note: 96 Squadron was the first Mosquito Squadron and was disbanded in 1944
A George VI silver rectangular cigarette box with engine turned ornament all over, on bracket feet, 6.75ins x 4.25ins x 2.75ins high, by Bert Gordon, Chester 1946, the cartouche to front inscribed "To the RE Officers Mess Brompton Barracks September 6th 1953 from Mrs J. W. Clinch", and a Sterling silver rectangular cigarette box, the lid with reeded and engine turned ornament, 8.75ins x 6.25ins x 1.75ins high, stamped "Sterling 925", the front inscribed "41 Army Field Park Squadron Royal Engineers May 1957"
A George VI silver rectangular cigarette case, the engine turned lid engraved with Royal Engineers cypher, 6.75ins x 3.75ins x 2.5ins high, by E. O. Bateson, Birmingham 1946, the front inscribed "Presented to the RE Officers Mess Chattenden by Brigadier W. M. Inglis CBE, Commandant RSME 1967-70", a similar plain silver rectangular cigarette case, 5.25ins x 3.5ins x 1.75ins high, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1957, the lid inscribed "21 Y. O. Batch Sept 1958 May 1959", and a similar plain rectangular cigarette case with engine turned lid, 6ins x 3.75ins x 2ins high, makers name rubbed, London 1937
A George VI plain silver rectangular cigarette box, the lid engraved with Royal Engineers cypher, 7ins x 3.5ins x 2.25ins high, by J. B., London 1919, one other 20th Century plain silver rectangular cigarette box, 7.5ins x 3.5ins x 2.5ins high, Chester, marks rubbed and inscription to lid rubbed, a Victorian silver rectangular cigar cutter on wooden base, 2.5ins x 4.5ins x 2.25ins, London 1885, and an Edward VII silver rectangular cigar cutter (incomplete) on oak base, 2.25ins x 4ins x 2ins high overall, Birmingham 1907, inscribed to side "Presented by the Officers 122 Company R. A. S. C. (Tipper) 1958"
A pair of late Victorian silver pillar candlesticks, the stopped fluted columns with Corinthian capitals with gadroon mounts on square stepped bases, 9ins high, by Hawksworth Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1894, the based inscribed "Presented to the Officers of the 1st Batt' the Lincolnshire Regt. by Captain and Mrs Willson Jany 1895", and a pair of George V silver spill vases of tapered form with shaped and pierced rim, on shaped footrim, 9.75ins high, by Ernest Druiff & Co, Birmingham 1923 (all loaded)
Two silver gilt pillar candlesticks of "early 18th Century" French design, with square moulded sconces and square baluster stems with ornate shell and scroll mounts, the shaped and moulded square bases with bold bearded masks, 7.75ins high, by Garrard & Co, Albemarle Street, London 1891 and 1923 (weight 29ozs - formerly converted to electric table lamps with brass fixing lugs soldered to bases)
A George V Scottish silver oval cake basket of "George III" design, with pierced sides and ovoid leaf paterae and ribbon mounts to rim, folding bale handle cast with plain oval cartouche and leafage, on conforming oval footrim, 12.5ins x 8.5ins x 5ins high, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1911 (weight 18ozs)
A good Victorian silver ovoid cake basket, the pierced rim with engraved banding to centre and fine bead mounts to rim, with folding bale handle with ovoid leaf pattern at intersection, on four cast leaf patern feet, 13ins x 10ins x 4.25ins high, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1878 (weight 29ozs - stamped to base Nos. 1538 H128 and 29-5)
A modern silver and green agate bead necklace hung with a green glass pendant in the form of an inverted scent bottle, 65mm drop, the necklace 550mm overall, and a pair of matching drop earrings (for pierced ears), 55mm drop, by LEC London 1985 (gross weight 92 grammes)
A George V silver circular two-handled sugar basin and matching milk jug, the bulbous bodies with gadroon mount and reeded scroll handles, on reeded footrims, sugar basin 3.5ins high, milk jug 3ins high, by Barker Brothers, Chester, possibly 1919 (hallmarks rubbed), (weight 14ozs)
Two George III silver oval mustard pots, each with reeded mounts and domed covers, one engraved with bellflower swags, 3.5ins high, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1799, the other engraved with oval cartouche, oval and leaf ornament within wrigglework bandings, 3ins high, by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1805 (weight 7ozs), both with blue glass liners for same
A William IV silver consular full hunting cased pocket watch by J. Caley - converted by Chas. Frodsham, 84 Strand, London, No. 5001, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and gold spade and whip hands, to the fusee free sprung thirteen jewelled movement converted from verge, in engine turned full hunting case, 49mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1834 (gross weight 109 grammes)
A Victorian silver full hunting cased pocket watch by George E. Frodsham, 31 Gracechurch Street, London, No. 9763, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand and gold spade and whip hands, with name and address to centre, to the full plate movement with cut compensated balance and engraved cock with diamond endstone, in engine turned full hunting case, 51mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1876 (gross weight 112 grammes) Note: G. E. Frodsham worked for his father John Frodsham. When George's older brother Henry died in 1848, George took his place as partner in his father's business. John then died in 1849 and George (aged 18) took over the business. The company remained John Frodsham & Son until 1853, then Frodsham & Son & Co. for a year, then to Frodsham & Baker until 1863 when it finally became George E. Frodsham
A Victorian silver consular cased lever pocket watch by Frodsham, Red Lion Square, London (unnumbered), the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and fine gold hands, to the fusee lever movement with solid steel balance, the engraved cock with diamond endstone and with Harrison's maintaining power, contained in replacement case engraved with leaf scroll ornament and bandings, 58mm diameter, the case hallmarked 1881 and inscribed to interior "John Hewit" (gross weight 132 grammes) Note: Maker possibly John Frodsham, uncle of Charles Frodsham and grandson of William (the Elder) Frodsham, whose address was 12 Kingsgate, Red Lion Square, Bloomsbury, and who bequeathed his business to his grandson John (1781-1848) in 1807
A George V silver circular three-piece tea service of Art Deco design of bulbous form, with scroll handles, on circular moulded footrims, comprising - teapot with composition finial and handle, 5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Mappin & Webb, London 1935 (gross weight 29ozs)
A Victorian silver full hunting cased pocket watch by Boorman of Gravesend, No. 5689, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in engine turned case, 50mm diameter (gross weight 94 grammes), hallmarked London 1876, one other silver full hunting cased pocket watch, a lady's silvery metal cased pocket watch, a silver rectangular card case, and a plated vesta case
A Victorian silver cased lever pocket watch, No. 9484, the silver dial with engraved centre and raised gold Roman numerals in chiselled floral borders with gold hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement with engraved cock and steel balance wheel, contained in plain silver case, the rear engraved with vacant shield pattern cartouche, 52mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1873 (gross weight 138 grammes)
A gentleman's Cyma military chrome metal cased keyless pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain case, 52mm diameter, marked to back with broad arrow and "G.S.T.P. M 89170", 55mm overall, a lady's "silver" cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, contained in case engraved with cartouche and floral ornament, 35mm overall, on silvery metal longuard, a silver Albert hung with a George V Florin, and a baronet watch mechanism
A gentleman's quartz "Swiss Military" chronograph wristwatch by Hanowa, the silver dial with Arabic and luminous baton numerals with three subsidiary dials, 48mm diameter, with stainless steel case and bracelet, a gentleman's kinetic wristwatch by Seiko, and a gentleman's dress watch by Klaus Kobec, all boxed
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