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A BLUE WESTMINSTER BOX, containing 1998 gold N.H.S. proof 50 pence, silver proof 50 pence, 1995 peace silver pied fort proof Two Pounds, Britannia 1998 proof Two Pounds, 1999 Two Pounds, silver proof Five Pounds 1990, 2000, silver proof One Pound 1996,99, Rugby World Cup Bi-metal silver proof two pounds, U.S.A. dollar, various modern Crowns etc
An important and rare Kashmir sapphire, sapphire and diamond necklace, circa 1885, adaptable as brooches and formed from eight graduated oval 'target' clusters with sapphire and diamond five stone saltire-shaped inter-links, the oval clasp flanked by further pairs of saltires, each oval cluster centred with a cushion-shaped sapphire within two old-cut diamond graduated borders, each silver and gold mounted cluster with two suspension loops and with screw apertures, and with five removable screw-in brooch fittings, the diamonds estimated to weigh approx. 37cts in total, in a fitted case. The sapphires with London Precious Stone Laboratory, Gem Identification Report Number 974458 giving the colour, shape, dimensions and weights of the 8 largest sapphires, summarised as follows; 1. a blue, slightly tapered cushion-shaped, mixed cut stone, 6.98 carats; 2. a blue, cushion-shaped, mixed cut stone, 7.88 carats; 3. a blue, cushion-shaped, mixed cut stone, 6.89 carats; 4. a blue, cushion-shaped, mixed cut stone, 6.62 carats; 5. a blue, cushion-shaped, mixed cut stone, 4.67 carats; 6. a blue, tapered cushion-shaped, mixed cut stone, 2.47 carats; 7. a blue, cushion-shaped, mixed cut stone, 2.19 carats; 8. a blue, oval, mixed cut stone, 1.28 carats. All were found to be natural sapphires. No evidence of heat treatment was detected. For the 6 largest stones (1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 ): The origin is Kashmir. For the two smallest stones (7 and 8): These sapphires have a basaltic source. The sapphires in the centre of the saltires not certificated.
A French 'Longwy-type' cylindrical vase, decorated in vivid colours with shaped panels of highly stylised flowers alternating with naturalistic floral branches, 15cm. high, indistinct marks, and a Gustavsberg 'Argenta' vase, with silver-coloured floral decoration against green, 12.5cm. high.
An A.E. Jones Arts and Crafts silver candlestick, with cylindrical sconce, broad drip-pan on a strapwork stem above a slightly domed circular base punctuated with four tiny turquoise-glazed Ruskin Pottery studs, fixed to a turned wooden base, 12.5cm. high, maker's mark for Birmingham 1904.
An English silver Art Nouveau rectangular box, with generally a plain surface with hinged cover, embossed with the profile head and shoulders of an Art Nouveau maiden gazing toward a sunrise and framed within bands of flowers and foliage, 10cm. long, marked 'WB Ld?' for Birmingham 1903
A Ramsden & Carr silver and enamelled Arts and Crafts bowl, of trefoil shape with incurved rim, having three twin-branch wirework handles each punctuated with a red enamelled heart-shaped plaque and supported on a circular foot, 12cm. high, makers' marks for London 1902 and stamped on base 'Designed and Made by Ramsden & Carr, London'
A group of pewter and silver plated items, comprising; an Art Nouveau plated pewter centrepiece of trefoil shaped embellished with maidens, and a central female figure (lacking a glass bowl), a plated oval tray with part pierced sides, an Argentor round basket with a glass liner, and two small plated baskets
A rectangular marquetry tray, decorated with various coloured veneers showing iris blooms and foliage, with raised moulded edge and applied with silver and ivory handles and supported silver ball and claw feet, total width 67cm. the mounts marked 'JR' for Sheffield 1924.
James II (1685-88), gold touchpiece, officially pierced, only fair but rare; together with various seventeenth century tokens (6), 'Harington' and similar farthings (5), Scottish merk, 167(?), and 10 shillings, 1688, coin weights (3), and other pieces (6), including silver medallet for the birth of Prince Charles, 1630, several fine or better; and a very corroded 1690(?) tin farthing with central copper plug (24)
William & Mary (1689-94), halfcrown, 1689, fair; shilling, 1693, busts weak but nearly very fine and toned; William III, crown, 1696, Anne, crown, 1707E, both fair; with Victoria, double-florin, 1888, shilling, 1887JH, and twentieth century silver and cupro-nickel (15), including crowns of 1951 and 1953, mixed grades except where stated (21)
Victoria (1837-1901), old head sovereign, 1899, half-sovereigns (2), 1883, 1913, generally fine; maundy sets (2), 1870, 1882, extremely fine; with miscellaneous minor coins (about 48), mostly silver threepences; a half-guinea coin weight of George II, by Kirk; and a bronze medallion for the death of the Duke of York, 1827, mixed grades (about 61)
Victoria (1837-1901), old head, crowns, 1893, 1896, 1900; other Victorian silver, comprising halfcrowns, 1845, 1846, 1849, 1850, 1887 JH, 1889, 1896, 1900; 'Gothic' florins, 1853, 1884; and shillings, 1842,1853, 1865 (die 8), 1873 (115), 1885, 1895, mixed grades, mostly well circulated but the shillings markedly better; together with George II, sixpence, 1757, very fine and dark-toned; various George V pennies (28) and a halfpenny token of 1796 (49)
Edward VII (1901-10), crown, 1902; other crowns (5), 1887, 1891 (2), 1935 (2); double-florin, 1887; halfcrown, 1887; 'Godless' florin, 1849; shillings (12), 1787,1826, 1829, 1887 (9); and sixpences (2), 1757, 1887, mixed grades and the 'Godless' florin very fine and toned; together with small quantities of minor silver and cupro-nickel, mostly pierced or bent as love tokens, and coppers, the latter all sometime cleaned (lot)
Elizabeth II (1952- ), proof sovereign and half-sovereign, 1980, in two plush-lined cases as issued; Maundy set, 1962; proof crowns, 1972 (2), 1977 (2), 1980, 1981; various currency crowns (14), including 1951, 1953 (3) & 1960; proof sets for 1970 (2) and 1971 (2); and sundry other currency coins including a set of farthings, 1902-56, and a near set of silver threepences, 1902-45 (lacking only 1927), these sets in Whitman folders, the modern commemoratives mostly cased as issued and the currency coins in mixed grades (lot)
Elizabeth II (1952- ), sovereign, 1981; 'Britannia' proof 1/10th gold ounce; 'Britannia' silver proof £2, £1, 50p. & 20p, 1997; with Pobjoy Mint, Isle of Man, commemorative proof silver crowns (4) for Churchill, 1974, Queen's Visit to the U.S.A., 1976 (2) and Silver Jubilee, 1977; and two other Pobjoy pieces, the first extremely fine, otherwise all mint state, packaged and cased as issued (12)
Elizabeth II (1952- ), a good selection of Royal Mint silver proofs and piedforts, comprising £2, 1989 (a 2-coin set), piedfort £2, 1994; piedfort £1, 1984-87 (a 4-coin set), others of 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 (2), 1989, 1991, 1993; piedfort crown, 2000; other commemorative crowns of 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1990; piedfort 20 pence, 1982, and 5 pence, 1990; proof 5 pences, 1990 (1 2-coin set); and a silver medal for the Duke of York's wedding in 1986, all sealed and cased as issued, mostly with original packaging (lot)
Official Royal Mint commemorative silver medals (3), for 1897, 1911 & 1935, all larger size; together with other silver commemoratives (11) for Investitures of the Princes of Wales, 1911 & 1969, Silver Jubilee, 1977, Royal Wedding, 1973, Death of the Duke of Windsor, 1973, Death of Winston Churchill, 1965, Churchill Centenary, 1974 (2), Queen's Visit to the U.S.A., 1976, Queen Mother's 75th birthday, 1975, and U.N. 25th Anniversary, 1970; other base metal medallions (6), various subjects, many extremely fine and most modern issues cased as issued; and two medallic 'first day covers' (22)
Official Royal Mint commemorative silver medals (5), for 1902, 1911 (3) & 1937, all larger size, and a similar bronze medallion for 1897, all cased as issued; with crowns, 1951 (3), 1953, all cased as issued, 1977, 1980 (2); and a large modern Italian portrait medal, 71mm., in bronze, in case of issue (damaged), mostly mint state (14)
France, Louis XV (1715-74), ecu, 1731R; Mexico, Charles III, 8 reales, 1778 FF, Mexico City, very fine but chopmarked from circulation in the Far East; together with miscellaneous coins of the world (about 210), mostly base metal but a few in silver and some early issues including several ancients and French hammered, mixed grades (about 212)
Serbia, Peter I (1903-18), dinars, 1915 (9), scuffed and with some staining, otherwise practically mint state and toned; various English hammered issues (8), including Philip & Mary groat and Elizabeth sixpence of 1564, this last very fine and toned; together with miscellaneous coins of the world (about 500), mostly base metal but a few in silver; various banknotes; and a string of Chinese cash including several large issues, mixed grades (lot)
U.S.A., Morgan silver dollars (5), 1883 O, 1885 O, 1887, 1899 O, 1921, some scuffs and bagmarks but otherwise practically mint state, with partial attractive toning; together with a Peace dollar, 1922, and a Kennedy half-dollar, 1968, both extremely fine or better (7)
The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael & St. George (C.M.G.), Companion's neck badge, in silver-gilt and enamel, with gold and enamel centre, virtually mint state, in fitted case of issue. Sold with original Warrant of Appointment (named to Herbert Barnes Emley, 1938) and Central Chancery forwarding letter for same; two images of the recipient and a brief biographical summary.
Miniature medals: an unattributed trio, comprising Order of the Bath (C.B.), breast badge, in gold and enamel, Egypt, 1882, no bar, Khedive's bronze star, 1884-6, all good extremely fine; together with various badges (3), Middle Eastern brass seals (5), one stamped 'Governor, Galilee', and two large glazed silver sports prize medals of 1867 and 1869, both named, one with cracked lunette (13)
Zanzibar Protectorate, under British administration, Sheha's (or Headmen's) badges of office (2), the silver example for Mwera District and the bronze for Chake-Chake, both 57mm., obv. sultan's toughra within ZANZIBAR GOVERNMENT, each fitted with riveted suspension loop and with original 24in. chain for neck wear in appropriate metal, sometime polished and the silver medal with some light edge bruising, otherwise very fine or better and extremely rare; together with a fine signed portrait photograph of His Highness Seyyid Khalifa bin Harub who reigned as Sultan of Zanzibar from 1911 until circa 1960 (3).
A late Victorian moonstone and diamond heart-shaped brooch/pendant, centred with a heart-shaped moonstone carved with a classical cameo depicting the young Apollo, set within an old-cut diamond border and with a ribbon tied bow surmount, set throughout in silver and gold and with a removable brooch fitting.
A late Victorian diamond and paste flower spray brooch, in the form of a flower sprig and knife-edge bar with diamond collet terminals, set throughout with old-cut diamonds and a later replacement colourless paste in silver and gold with a removable brooch fitting (later rhodium plated)
A pair of Victorian diamond floral drops later adapted as earrings, each with a cushion-shaped old-mine diamond terminal approx. 1.01cts suspended from a diamond set fan and leaf shaped surmount with later shepherds-crook fittings, set in silver and gold
A collection of jewellery, comprising; a hollow curb link watch chain, each link stamped '9c', two fine curb chains, various other chains, a Victorian silver oval floral embossed locket, various silver brooches, a rose gold part foliate engraved hollow hinged bangle, various studs and other items
A collection of jewellery, comprising; a late Victorian gold facetted belcher chain, stamped '9c', 29.9g, another hung with a modern 9ct gold round locket, inscribed 'Prince of Wales Investiture.......', Birmingham 1968, and a gold-plated facetted belcher guard chain, a graduated cultured pearl single row necklace, a modern 9ct gold and rose-cut garnet part floral engraved hollow hinged bangle, Birmingham 1990, a 9ct gold inscribed Latin cross, 1900, an Edwardian 18ct gold foliate chased wedding band, 1903, 6.7g, a plain 22ct gold band, London 1940, 3.6g, four early 20th century gold brooches, a pair of floral 'bloomed' silver oval pendent earrings, Chester 1882, a 9ct gold foliate engraved locket, a silver ovoid locket, two paste eternity rings, and other items
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