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Three pairs of white metal drop earrings, in various designs, set with turquoise and other stones, maker's mark 'GR', assessed as silver, hook fittings, total gross weight approximately 36g, all boxed from 'The Scottish Gallery'To be sold in aid of Centrepoint / (Registered charity number 292411)Good condition
A William IV silver teapot, T Cox Savory, London 1831, of lobed form chased with game birds and with a pheasant finial, the leaf capped scroll handle with ivory heat absorbers, presentation inscription 'Irish Field Trials Association Grand Brace Stakes 1939' and with names of winners, 16cm high approximately 1024gIvory registration reference: SA9E8UKM Base of handle possibly repaired, some surface scratches, wear from age
A silver plated cigarette box, cedar lined, engraved Eric Tomlin from Sir John Cockcroft (Physicist and Nobel Prize winner); An Alpha Antimagnetic gold plated gentleman's wristwatch, Swiss Automatic movement, silvered dial, gold Arabic numerals, sunk subsidiary second dial, late leather strap, w/o; a Kyrgzstan genteman's wristwatch, manual movement, orange dial, signed, date aperture at three, red leather strap, w/o; a Chinese novelty wristwatch, manual movement, the dial depicting Chairman Mao with moving waving hand, black strap, w/o (4)
A Urania stainless steel chronograph/telemeter gentleman's wristwatch, silver coloured dial, Arabic numerals, subsidiary second and minute dials, later leather strap, w/o The Urania company for precision watches was founded by Andreas Huber in Munich in 1865 and was the first German business to offer pocket watches with crown winding systems. Urania was the “house brand” of Huber retail stores. These watches were made by the jeweller Huber in München (Munich, Bavaria). Since they were more of a jeweller than a watch store, they didn't make much themselves but simply bought movements and cases/dials/hands of sufficient quality, assembled them all together and sold them under a variety of brand names. After 1930, Urania was the top grade they sold. Some movements were from Recta, Helvetia or even IWC. In 1936, the company became official timekeeper of the olympic winter games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. During WWII, the company produced for A. Lange & Söhne parts of the legendary military timepieces like the B-Uhr. In 1944, through the bombs of WWII, production and shops were completely destroyed. In 1949, Andreas II rebuilded the main house in Munich and reopened the watchmaker store and workshop. 1966 he died and his son Martin took over the company. Alongside Urania branded dials, there are some rare co signed Urania dials prior to Huber taking over the mantle.
A sterling silver and enamel brooch in the form of a butterfly; another smaller (af) a Continental white metal mounted micro mosaic brooch; a near pair of Portuguese white metal wirework and enamel brooches in the form ladies in national dress; a silver mounted butterfly wing brooch depciting an elegant lady with paraso; another smaller depicting a Kingfisher; a carved Whitby Jet bar brooch; a white metal, marcasite & enamel brooch in the form of a basket & flowers etc
A Schrade Wostenholm IXL Sheffield England Big Wood Stockman Knife Limited Edition, etched main blade, wood scales, nickel silver bolsters, brass liners; a boxed Joseph Rodgers of Sheffield pocket knife, 2.2" stainless clip blade, rosewood scales, nickel silver bolster, brass liners; a W Mills & Sons stainless steel smokers pocket knife, engine turned decoration; another similar; others etc.
A Booths coffee can and saucer, painted with a fanciful bird on a scale blue ground, c.1900; others, Aynsley, Davenport; a pair of Continental cabinet cups; an Austrian ewer, c.1900; A Royal Doulton character jug, Long John Silver, D6335; a Franklin Mint figure, Meg from Little Women, designed by Tasha Tudor; others, Amy, Beth, Jo
A silver Scottish brooch, set with a central round orange stone, H Wright & Son, Edinburgh, 1954, 12.33g gross; a white metal Celtic bar brooch set with blue agate (af), 5.1g gross; a Scottish silver plated mounted grouse foot brooch,set with an oval purple stone; a late Victorian silver bar brooch set six graduated round stones, James Walter Tiptaft, Birmingham, 1892, 3.59g gross; another Pearce & Thompson, 1896, 1.75g (af) etc.
A yellow metal bar brooch in the form of knotted rope, set with a diamond and ruby either end 3.87g gross; a silver buckle bangle, Harrod's Stores Ltd?, Birmingham, 1968 rubbed marks 16.32g; a Victorian silver lady's pocket watch, not working, London, 1884 38.2 g gross (3)
A vintage Bernex goldplated gentleman's wristwatch, Swiss 17 Jewel movement, cream dial, baton markers and Arabic numerals, later leather strap, w/o; a vintage Everite stainless steel mid sized wristwatch, Swiss 17 jewel Incabloc movement, silver coloured dial, baton markers and Arabic numerals, later leather strap, w/o; a Ricoh stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, 21 jewel automatic movement, white dial, blue chapeter ring, block markers, day/date aperture, (3)
A silver box link necklace, oval locket, 14.08g; vintage black jewellery box containng a pair of silver Baltic amber earrings; a pair of silver and jade earrings; faux pearl necklaces; a mother of pearl random fragment necklace; an 18ct gold plated bar brochure set with white stones & a central faux pearl; vintage stone set brooch & necklace etc.
A late Victorian ruby, diamond and pearl crescent brooch, with a central diamond daisy cluster, one diamond and a seed pearl deficient, encircled by a closed crescent, with a line of graduated old mine and rose cut diamonds, into an outer row or graduated rubies, all set in silver backed in gold. Mounted on a knife edge bar with a Swiss cut diamond and a seed pearl to each end. Pin and lever catch. 48mm long, 5.90gCondition ReportDaisy cluster missing the central seed pearl and a small diamond.Areas of tarnish to the silver setting.A hairline crack across one seed pearl.Marks and tarnish to the gold mount, consistent with its age.Rubies are well matched, nice and bright. A couple of stones have chips to the edges.
An antique silver and gold, diamond set Flemish/Vlaams heart brooch, late 18th - early 19th century; the openwork foliate mount set with foiled rose cut diamonds, suspending a central dangling heart drop set with a larger rose cut diamond. The surmount in the form of a trophy with a crossing arrow, quiver and flaming torch. In unmarked silver with gold detailing. Later brooch fittings, pendant bale deficient, 41mm x 66mm 22.67gCondition ReportTwo small rose cut diamond chips deficient from the surmount.Substantial wear to most diamonds. These pieces are usually hallmarked on the bale - no longer present in this one.Later brooch fittings, with solder marks.
A single row uniform cultured pearl necklace, with a Mikimoto certificate, with a series of uniform circular pearls, 6.10 to 6.30mm in size, untested, strung knotted to an 18ct gold clasp with a 7.90mm pearl peg set to a diamond set twist rope border. In a Mikimoto box, accompanied by a 'Mikimoto cultured pearls gold seal guarantee'. 950mm long approximately. 48.31gCondition ReportFine quality pearls, silver in colour with a pink overtone. Well matched and with very good lustre. Clean skin with minor blemishes.As stated by the vendor, the Mikimoto pearls were strung by Zelley's. With Mikimoto guarantee paperwork completed by Zelley jewellers. A valuation for insurance from the retailer, stating the pearls to be Mikimoto pearls, available for viewing.
An antique paste necklace and earrings, 19th Century, the necklace with panels of colourless paste, some in a floral design, with a bow design to the front, with a hanging bird, all stones foiled in a closed back setting, with one pair of silver paste set earrings, to screw backs, tested as silver, and a single silver and gilt metal screw back earring, unmarked (4)Condition ReportThe clasp has stones lacking, one earring has one stone lacking, the bird is detached from the necklace, some pastes discoloured. Overall worn condition.Tarnish.
A pair of diamond daisy cluster earrings, c.1890, each cluster centrally set with an old European diamond, estimated as approximately 0.60ct each, encircled by a surround of old cut diamonds in coronet collets, mounted in silver and gold, to articulated shepherd's hook and C clasp. Combined diamond weight approximately 2.50ct. 2.99gCondition ReportDiamonds bright and lively.One of the two principal diamonds has a few inclusions visible under 10x magnification, but not to the unaided eye.Overall good condition, with minor wear to a few tips. Clasp secures.
A pair of two-colour gold cufflinks by Fabergé, c.1880-1913, each triangular plate with an applied silver crown set with rose cut diamonds and cabochon rubies, over a blue guilloché enamel ground, within a laurel wreath surround, linked to a reeded gold terminal with rose cut diamond ribbon decoration. Signed Fabergé, maker’s mark A*H for August Frederik Hollming, 1880-1913, 56 zolotnik hallmark for 14ct gold. 11.71gProvenance: Maurice 'Dick' Turpin, Barons Keep, London W14. Condition ReportIn fair condition. Marked on back plate and terminal. Gas bubbles to enamel, visible under 10x magnification. Light cracking to the enamel at the corners. Surface scratches and marks commensurate with age.A rose cut diamond from the top of the crown motif has been replaced with a circular-cut diamond with the pavilion facing up. No stones missing, the smaller rose cut diamonds and diamond chips are worn.This lot does not come with the original fitted box.
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