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Lot 53

George V silver framed perpetual calendar, London 1911, 16 x 20cm

Lot 54

Cased set of twelve Dutch silver pastry forks, stamped 835, cased set of six Birmingham silver coffee spoons and set of six silver handled butter knives (a lot)

Lot 55

George V cased silver cruet set, Birmingham 1921

Lot 57

19th century Scottish silver salver, George McHattie, Edinburgh 1825, foliate engraved with a family crest to centre, shell border and three leaf cast feet, 30cm diameter

Lot 58

Cased set of six silver teaspoons, London 1925, two mother of pearl fruit knives with silver blades, novelty shoe pin cushion, miniature Japanese bronze pot and a modern silver pendant necklace, etc (a lot)

Lot 59

Mixed silver condiments to include salts, mustards and pepper pots, various hallmarks (7)

Lot 6

Silver frogs, London 1980, silver kangaroo with joeys stamped 800, 5.5cm, and a small white metal pin cushion in the form of a bird, (3)

Lot 61

Four piece silver backed dressing table brush set and three silver backed clothes brushes (7)

Lot 62

Quantity of costume jewellery, continental silver cased fob watch, silver napkin ring and a cocktail watch, etc (a lot)

Lot 63

Two silver overlaid glass scent bottles with stoppers, 12 & 8 cm (2)

Lot 67

Souffle Bouche French clear crystal and silver plate caviar dish, 20cm diameter

Lot 8

Persian silver salt / dish with stylised engraved pattern 7.5cm

Lot 9

Victorian silver fish slice with foliate pierced blade, John Walton, Newcastle 1853, 30cm

Lot 696

A Good Pair of George III Mahogany and Tulipwood-Banded Serpentine Shape Knife Boxes, circa 1780, the hinged lids inlaid with oval shell patera enclosing fitted interiors, with small oval silver-plated ring handles and shield shape escutcheons 22.5cm by 27cm by 36cmProvenance: With original invoice from Charles Lumb & Sons Ltd, Harrogate, 17 June 1986Good colour and good cosmetic condition. Veneers lifting very slightly (see images). Later hinges, formerly fitted Oval hinges therefore previous marks visible (as photographed). The knife boxes are fitted for cutlery however, we think the linings are later (as photographed). 

Lot 2001

21 volumes, comprising:P. Atterbury and J. Benjamin, Arts and Crafts to Art Deco The Jewellery and Silver of H. G. Murphy, Woodbridge, 1988.Australian Gold and Silver 1851-1900, Exhibition Catalogue, Sydney, 1995.J. R. de Lorm, Amsterdams Goud en Zilver, Amsterdam, undated. O. Dmitrieva and N. Abramova, Britannia and Muscovy English Silver at the Court of the Tsars, 2006.R. Fox, Presentation Pieces and Trophies from the Henry Birks Collection of Canadian Silver, Ottawa, 1985. A. Grimwade, Rococo Silver 1727-1765, London, 1974. Y. Hackenbroch, English and Other Silver in the Urwin Untermyer Collection, London, 1963. C. Hartop, The Huguenot Legacy, English Silver 1680-1760 From the Alan and Simone Hartman Collection, London, 1996. J. F. Hayward, Huguenot Silver in England 1688-1727, London, 1959.B. Henman and B. Sharp, Badges of Extinction, The 18th and 19th Century Badges of Insurance Office Firemen, London, 1989.G. P. Moss and A. D. Roe, Highland Gold and Silversmiths, Edinburgh, 1999.H. Müller, The Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection European Silver, London, 1986. Queen Charlotte's Loan Exhibition of Old Silver, Exhibition Catalogue, 1929, Presentation Copy from a Limited Edition of 500.B. Seymour Rabinovitch, Antique Silver Servers for the Dining Table, Concord Massachusetts, 1991 (two copies).M. H. Ridgway, Sotheby's in Conjunction with the Grosvenor Museum, Chester, Chester Silver, Exhibition Catalogue, 1984.R. Rowe, Adam Silver, London, 1965.L. Seelig, Silver and Gold Courtly Splendor from Augsburg, Munich, 1995.H. J. Storesund, 100 Norske Solvskjeer, 1580-1780 Type Dekor Symbolikk, Oslo, 1993. R. Ransome Wallis, The Silversmith's Art Made in Britain Today, Exhibition Catalogue, 2015. S. B. Wyler, The Book of Old Silver, New York, 1937.

Lot 2020

oval, the sides pierced and engraved with foliage, the hinged slightly domed cover with openwork thumbpiece, with scroll handle and later clear glass liner10cm wide, weight of silver 3oz 13dwt, 113grFully marked underneath and part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear, though the maker's mark is overstriking another. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The glass liner is a modern replacement.

Lot 2027

shaped circular and on rocaille cast openwork feet, with openwork sides below the gadrooned border, with overhead loop handle, with supports for the five associated glass bottles, four with differing silver or silver plate mounts, two engraved with a differing crest26cm high, weight of silver 30oz 10dwt, 949grFully marked under stand. The sides and handle each part marked. One cover and bottle is apparently unmarked, circa 1750, another is marked with lion passant and another indistinct mark, circa 1750; another is marked for Birmingham, circa 1820 and another is probably silver plate, 20th century. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The cartouche on the stand has been erased. There are chips and scratches to the glass bottles, some of which are 18th century and other which are later.

Lot 2028

circular and with fluted bombé sides, with gadrooned rim, the turned-wood base with silver boss, engraved with a crest15cm diameterFully marked on edge. There is some wear to the marks, though they are still generally legible. There is some surface scratching and wear overall, consistent with age and use. There is some marking to the turned wood base which is possibly replaced.

Lot 2034

the turned wood handle with silver mounts at either end, with four tines73cm longMarked near tines with maker's mark, lion passant and duty mark only. the marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear. The plain cap at the top of the handle with some bruises. The wood may have been replaced.

Lot 2035

the ebonised wood handle with plain silver cap, with gimbal-mounted three-prong fork88.5cm longFully marked on each end. The cap further engraved 'Asprey London'. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a crack to the wood handle and some loss to the finish.

Lot 2046

the silver bowl in the form of a turbo shell, chased with foliage and flowers on a matted ground and engraved with a crest, with turned-wood handle34.5cm longFull marked near rim of bowl. There is some wear to the marks but in general they are still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. There is a chip to the turned wood handle where it attached to the bowl and some scratching and loss to the finish.

Lot 2047

the handle Old English Thread pattern, engraved with a crest, the attachments with a lever action push mechanism27cm longFully marked on attachments and further part marked on handle. The marks are in general clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The crest is possibly later engraved. The mechanism is partly metal which is somewhat corroded. The handle is filled. The gross weight including the filled handle and the non-silver mechanism is 122gr.

Lot 2055

A Cased Set of Eighteen Pairs of Victorian Silver and Mother-of-Pearl Fruit-Eaters, by Henry Harrison, Sheffield, 1877, Retailed by Pearce and Co., Leeds and Huddersfield each with carved mother-of-pearl handle, the blades and tines engraved with foliage, in fitted case brass-mounted oak canteen, the hinged cover opens to reveal two pull-out trays the case 29cm wide (36)Each piece fully marked on handle. The ferrules are apparently unmarked and are possibly silver plate. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some scuffs and marks to the oak box. The brass shield engraved slightly later with initials and dated 'Aug 3 1886'.

Lot 2056

each piece with foliage stamped handle, engraved with initials, comprising:12 table-spoons12 table-forks, silver plate 12 dessert-forks, silver plate12 teaspoonsA soup-ladleand the following with filled handles and silver plate or steel attachments:12 table-knives12 cheese-knives A serving-fork in fitted brass bound leather-covered canteenthe canteen 44cm wide, weighable silver 42oz 10dwt, 1,322gr (74)The pieces are marked as expected. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some wear to the plating on some of the forks. The knife blades with some corrosion and marks. There are scuffs and marks to the case overall.

Lot 2057

Marly pattern, comprising:5 table-spoons17 table-forks17 dessert-spoons17 dessert-forks17 fish-forks17 fish-knives12 soup-spoons11 teaspoons12 coffee-spoonsA pair of meat-forksA pair of serving-spoonsA pair of sauce-ladlesA cake-forkA pickle-forkA pair of sugar-tongsand the following with filled handles and stainless steel attachments:17 table-knives17 cheese-knivesA two-piece carving-setA cheese-knifeA serving-sliceTOGETHER WITH: a set of eight shell cast silver plate place-card holders, in Christofle case (180) Most pieces marked with maker's name above trademark. The items with filled handled each stamped with maker's mark twice. The stainless steel blades with maker's name. There are some surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. The place-card holders are apparently unmarked but in fitted Christofle case. There is some loss to the silvering on some.

Lot 2058

Hanoverian pattern, comprising: 12 table-forks12 dessert-spoons12 dessert-forks12 soup-spoons12 coffee-spoons, by C. & J. Vander, London, 1952and the following with filled handles and stainless steel blades:12 table-knives, by Terry Shaverin, Sheffield, 199412 table-knives, by Terry Shaverin, Sheffield, 1994in a fitted oak-finish canteen, the hinged cover opens to reveal two hinged compartments containing the cheese-knivesTOGETHER WITH the following in same pattern: 2 table-spoons3 differing serving-spoons8 teaspoonsand 6 associated tea-knives with filled handles and stainless steel blades the canteen 47.5cm wide, weighable silver 113oz 17dwt, 3,541gr (103)Each piece is marked as expected. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some minor wear and bruising to the tips of the tines and to the spoons.12 table-forks, two 1921; five 1922 and five 192312 dessert-spoons, four 1922 and eight 192412 dessert-forks, six 1921; one 1922 and five 192312 soup-spoons, three 1922 and nine 192312 coffee-spoons, by Vander, London, 195212 table-knives, by Terry Shaverin, Sheffield, 199412 table-knives, by Terry Shaverin, Sheffield, 1994Together With: the following in same pattern: 2 table-spoons, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 19123 differing serving-spoons, two by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, Sheffield, one 1923 and one 1924; one by Cooper Brothers and Sons, Sheffield, 19248 teaspoons, by Cooper Brothers and Sons, Sheffield, 1940 and 1941

Lot 2059

A Hanoverian pattern, comprising: 4 table-spoons, 196712 table-forks12 dessert-spoons12 dessert-forks12 soup-spoons, 1972and the following with filled handles and stainless steel blades:12 table-knives12 cheese-knives, 1972weighable silver 97oz 1dwt, 3,020gr (76)Each piece fully marked as expected. The cheese-knives and table-knives each further part marked on opposite side of the handles. The blades with maker's name. There is overall surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some more obvious scratches/marks on some pieces.

Lot 2060

Hanoverian pattern, comprising: 4 table-spoons8 table-forks8 dessert-spoons8 dessert-forks8 soup-spoonsand the following with filled handles and stainless steel blades:8 table-knives8 cheese-knivesin fitted oak canteen, with hinged cover and single drawer, the canteen 43.5cm wide, weighable silver 75oz 11dwt, 2,350gr (52)Each piece marked as expected. The marks are generally clear. there is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some scuffs and scratches to the case. The hinge is coming detached from the case.4 table-spoons, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, one 1930; one 1931 and two 1934 8 table-forks, six by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1934; one by Barraclough, London, 1922 and one Sheffield, 19618 dessert-spoons, by Cooper Brothers and Sons, Sheffield, 19308 dessert-forks, two by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1938 and 1941; two by William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield, 1958; three by Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1936, 1937 and 19388 soup-spoons, six by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1933 and two by Carrington and Co., London, 1920 and 19248 table-knives, by Terry Shaverin, Sheffield, 20018 cheese-knives, by Terry Shaverin, Sheffield, 2001

Lot 2064

baluster and on spreading foot with foliage border, the lower body with flowers and foliage and a matted ground, below a vacant cartouche with foliage flower and bird chased border, with two scroll handles, with conforming silver plated liner, possibly later29cm high, weight excluding liner 71oz, 13dwt, 2,229grFully marked near handle. There is some wear to the marks but there are in general all still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The cartouche on each side has been erased. One has been patched and the other has possibly been patched. The liner is unmarked and silver plate. It is possibly later but well fitted.

Lot 2068

tapering cylindrical and with beak-form spout, with part-turned wood handle, the detachable cover engraved with a crest and with turned-wood finial27cm wide over handle, gross weight 19oz 3dwt, 595grProvenance: Presumably Sotheby's, possibly 1980s.Literature: W. Wilkinson, Indian Colonial Silver, European Silversmiths in India (1790-1860) and Their Marks, London, 1987, pp. 125-126.The crest is probably that of Seton, most likely for William Dalrymple Seton (1774-1804). Seton was the second son of the London Merchant Andrew Seton (d.1794) and his wife Margaret. Seton was described as "... a bold and gallant man, whose short life was mostly spent at sea." (G. Seton, History of the Family of Seton During Eight Centuries, Edinburgh, 1896, vol. I, p.302). He was to die in 1804 when the ship Marion sank on a voyage from New York to Leghorn.This would not be the only piece of silver connected to Seton. A bowl by Hugh Wishart, now in the collection of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (accession number 1979.46), is engraved by William Rollinson with an inscription recording its presentation to Seton by the President and Directors of the New York Insurance Company commemorating his efforts in defending their ship, the Northern Liberties, against the French privateer Malantic. The attack took place in the Bay of Bengal on 13 December 1799 which would place Seton in India during the short partnership of Mair and Robinson.Marked underneath with maker's mark M&R twice and key mark twice. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The is also a minor bruise to the edge of the cover. The handle was originally detachable but is now fixed in place. The carved handle and finial are perhaps replaced.

Lot 2081

A Dunhill Silver Plate and Lucite 'Aquarium' Lighter, The Mount Stamped 'Dunhill', Patent Number 143752. Mid 20th Century oblong, each side with a differing tropical fish in a seascape, with silver plate mounts, a/f7.5cm highProvenance: Trevanion and Dean, Shropshire, 18 February 2017, lot 285.The base stamped 'Made in England' and with patent number. There are some scratches overall and cracks to each of the narrow sides. One side with a further chip to the bottom of the lucite.

Lot 2083

the base circular, the pin-cushion with a central silver finial modelled as a chick emerging from an egg, filled67mm diameterFully marked on base. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear. The material over the pin cushion is possibly original but is rather worn. The gross weight including the filling is approximately 60gr.

Lot 2096

A Continental Silver and Enamel Box, Bearing Spurious Russian Marks, 20th Century shaped oval, and on scroll feet, the sides and hinged cover with vari-colour cloisonne enamel foliage and flowers, the hinged cover with hinged hasp, the interior gilt11.5cm wideMarked underneath. The cover apparently unmarked. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The total gross weight is 19oz 18dwt, 619gr.

Lot 2099

each tapering, the base with a dash-motif border, engraved with an initial, in fitted case the beakers 6cm high, the case 27cm wide, total weight of silver 7oz 5dwt, 127gr (6)Each marked underneath with maker's mark and Danish standard mark. The marks are clear. There are some minor surface scratches and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some scuffs to the case. The initial is 'J'.

Lot 2102

A German Silver Centrepiece, by Lazarus Posen Witwe, Frankfurt, Late 19th Century the bowl shaped oval, the sides with part-matted flutes, separated by husks, each side with a vacant cartouche surrounded by ribbon-tied oak leaf and acorn mantling, with a central plinth connected to the bowl by four flower husk and with a finial cast as two winged putto, all on spreading base with husk borders and foliage calyx45cm wide, 43cm high, 172oz 13dwt, 5,371grMarked on base with crown and moon standard mark and maker's mark. Further stamped 'Posen' and '800'. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a minor softening to the high points. One fixing nut underneath is lacking. The bolt which fixes the finial in place has become detached from the finial and is currently held together by glue. One top fixing tab from one of the husks is detached so this husk is not securely attached to the body. Three of the fixing bolts are lacking from the swags. The cartouche on each side is erased and with some minor discolouration.

Lot 2104

A Large Chinese Export Silver Mug, by Leeching, Hong Kong, Canton and Shanghai, Artisan Workshop Feng Zhao Ji, Canton, Last Half 19th Century tapering cylindrical and with cast dragon handle, double skinned, the outside cast on one side with courtiers and entertainers before a pavilion with a king, the other side with a battle scene, all within fanciful landscapes, the front with a vacant cartouche, the interior gilt 14cm high, 11oz 14dwt, 364grTennants are grateful to Adrien von Ferscht for his assistance in identifying the marks.Marked underneath with LC maker's mark and Chinese character artisan mark. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some unevenness to the vacant cartouche which has perhaps been erased. The capacity is approximately one pint.

Lot 2125

with overall engine-turned decoration, centring engraved initials below a countess' coronet, comprising an oblong tray; a cut-glass spirit-flask with detachable cup; seven various jars with pull-off or screw-cap; a pair of hair-brushes; a pair of clothes-brushes; a hand-mirror; a button-hook and a shoe-horn, mostly in fitted leather case and with outer canvas coverthe case 47.5cm wide, weighable silver 19oz, 591grThe initials are apparently those of Marjorie Minna Jenkins Pratt, Countess of Brecknock (d.1989).Some piece are by Mappin and Webb. Each piece marked as expected...

Lot 2126

each piece with a hammered finish, most pieces with applied initials comprising a time-piece; seven various silver-gilt mounted glass jars, with pull-off or screw caps; a soap-box; an inkwell; a curling-tongs warmer and a heart-shaped jewellery-box, the cover set with a pin-cushiongross weight of weighable silver including curling-tongs warmer 30oz 4dwt, 939gr (12)The time-piece case with small surface scratches and tarnish discolouration. The composition dial with small scratches. The movement is fully wound, balance is swinging slowly. Movement in going order but needs service and cleaning. Maker's stamp mark to movement back plate is rubbed and not legible.

Lot 2133

An Edward VII Silver Two-Handled Cup, by John and William F. Deakin, Sheffield, 1901 tapering cylindrical and on spreading foot, with central reeded band and two scroll handles44cm wide over handles, 22cm high, 59oz 17dwt, 1,861grFully marked near handle. There is some wear to the marks, but in general they are still legible. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is a flooded inscription on one side and flooded crest on the other. These can only just been seen. There are some pin dents in places.

Lot 2135

each section with openwork sides and twisted wire border, with wood base, on wheels and with beaded handle47cm longThe handle with Elkington mark and date letter 'U'. The back further stamped 'Elkington & Co'. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a loss overall to the silver plating. There is some loss to the finish on the wood bases.

Lot 2136

each on shaped square base with foliage corners, the baluster stems terminate in spool-shaped socket and with detachable nozzle23cm high (2)There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a loss to the silver plating at the high points. There has been a repair to one nozzle. The sleeves of each nozzle is likely a replacement. Possibly replated.

Lot 2153

shaped oblong and with two scroll handles, engraved with an inscription 65.5cm wider over handles, 131oz 19dwt, 4,104grThe inscription reads 'Silver Line Ltd. M.V Silverash launched by Lady Marr 10th June 1926'.Fully marked underneath and further stamped with the maker's name. The marks are generally clear. There are some overall light surface scratching wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2154

the cut-glass body baluster and with plain silver-mounted neck, with grotesque mask-cast spout, the handle with applied animal mask, the hinged cover with tapering finial 30cm highFully marked near handle and further part marked inside cover. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching, consistent with age and use. There is some scratching to the glass on the base.

Lot 2155

the glass bodies tapering, the silver mounts stamped with foliage and flowers, with angular mask-capped handle, the hinged cover with foliage-cast finial28cm high (2)Each fully marked near rim and further part marked inside cover. The marks are clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.

Lot 2156

the cut-glass body tapering, with plain silver-mounted neck, with grotesque mask-cast spout, the handle with applied animal mask, the hinged cover with tapering fluted finial29.5cm highFully marked on mount and further part marked inside cover. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some scratching to the base of the glass.

Lot 2159

each with scroll shaped back and openwork support, contained in three blue leather-covered casesthe cases 16.5cm wide, total weight of silver 4oz 19dwt, 153gr (18)Each fully marked on side and further engraved 'Asprey'. The marks are clear. In generally good condition with some minor scratches. There are some scuffs and marks to the cases which are each labelled for Asprey and with Royal Warrant.

Lot 2233

A Silver Full Hunter "Trench" Wristwatch, 1916, manual wound lever movement, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial, full hunter case with front cover release button at 7, inside hinged back cover with maker's mark GS and numbered 33919, London import mark for 191634mm wideCase with surface scratches and small dents in parts, front cover is slightly springing when closed, back cover slightly tarnished, later strap and buckle, dial with some hairline cracks, luminous slightly missing to the 10 and 11 o'clock numerals, hands with luminous missing, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.

Lot 2250

A Norwegian Enamel Necklace the central section composed of rectangular cream enamel plaques suspending white plain polished triangular motifs, to a trace link chain length 43.5cmThe necklace is in good condition. It fastens with a bolt ring catch. Each link is stamped to the reverse 'NORWAY STERLING', '925 S' and in our opinion would test as silver. Gross weight 16.0 grams. CR made 03.11.22.

Lot 2251

A Silver Georg Jensen Necklace and Matching Bracelet, designed by Flemming Eskildsenformed of plain polished marquise shaped links, numbered '171'necklace length 44.5cm, bracelet length 18.5cmThe pieces are in good condition with slight discolouration in places. They both fasten with a tongue and box catch and feature a figure-of-eight safety catch. Both are hallmarked 'GJLd', London (import), 1994. They are also stamped '925S', 'GEORG JENSEN', 'DENMARK' and numbered '171'. Gross weight 115.1 grams. CR made 28.10.22.

Lot 2254

A Silver Brooch, by Georg Jensendepicting a kneeling deer within a double border, numbered '256'measures 4.6cm by 3.6cmThe brooch is in good condition. It fastens with a pin and revolver catch. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'GJLtd', London (import), 1976. It is also stamped '925S', 'DENMARK', 'GEORG JENSEN' and numbered '256'. Gross weight 15.6 grams. CR made 18.11.22.

Lot 2256

A Silver Georg Jensen Bracelet, designed by Henning Koppelformed of six oval plain polished links, numbered '190'length 19cmThe bracelet is in good condition. It fastens with toggle clasp. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'GJLd', London (import), 1985. It is also stamped '925S', 'GEORG JENSEN', 'HK' and numbered '190'. Gross weight 25.1 grams. CR made 28.10.22.

Lot 2257

A Silver Georg Jensen Ring, designed by Nanna Ditzelof asymmetric plain polished form, numbered '91'finger size P1/2The ring is in good condition however there are scuffs in places. It is hallmarked 'GJLd', assay mark rubbed, 1965. It is stamped '925S', 'GEORG JENSEN', 'DENMARK' and numbered '91'. Gross weight 16.3 grams. CR made 28.10.22.

Lot 2303

A Silver Enamel Necklace and A Silver Enamel Pendant on Later Chain, by Charles Horner the foliate panel enamelled in blue and green suspending a similarly enamelled drop, and connected by trace link chains to an enamel plaque, to a trace link back chain; the pendant of openwork scroll design, the central plaque enamelled in light blue and depicting a rose, on a rope twist chaindrop length 7.0cm, necklace length 40cm, pendant length 4.6cm, chain length 45.5cm (respectively)The pieces are in good condition with slight enamel losses. Both fasten with bolt ring catches. The blue and green example is hallmarked with maker's mark 'C.H', Chester, 1909. The rose example is hallmarked with maker's mark 'C.H', Chester, 1909, on a later chain stamped '925'. Gross weight 16.8 grams. CR made 28.11.22.

Lot 2305

A Silver Enamel Necklace, by Charles Horner and Another Enamel Necklacethe openwork design enamelled in green, with a round cut green stone to the centre and connected by trace link chains to a similar green stone, and a trace link back chain; the other example enamelled in blue, purple, red and yellow tones, to a trace link chain drop length 5.5cm, necklace length 40cm, drop length 4.0cm, necklace length 42cm (respectively)The pieces are in good condition with slight enamel loss. Both fasten with bolt ring catches. The green example is hallmarked with maker's mark 'C.H', Chester, 1908. The other example bears no hallmark nor stamp. Gross weight 11.1 grams. CR made 28.11.22.

Lot 2311

A Silver Peridot, Garnet and Quartz Hinged Torque Banglethe white reeded bangle terminating to silver gilt caps set throughout with pear cut peridot, round cut garnet and faceted quartz, in yellow rubbed over settingsinner measurements 6.0cm by 5.0cmThe bangle is in good condition. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'JMS', London, 2012. Gross weight 65.1 grams. CR made 25.11.22.

Lot 2327

A Cultured Pearl and Diamond Pendant on Chain the cross motif set throughout with round brilliant cut diamonds, in white channel settings, suspending a cultured pearl, on a snake link chain, total estimated diamond weight 0.15 carat approximatelypendant length 3.0cm, chain length 39.5cmThe pieces are in good condition. It fastens with a lobster claw catch. The pendant is stamped '14K' and in our opinion would test as gold. The chain is stamped '925' and in our opinion would test as silver. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity I1/I2/I3. Gross weight 7.0 grams. CR made 25.11.22.

Lot 2334

A 19th Century Coral and Diamond Broochthe central flowerhead cluster formed of a coral bead within a border of rose cut diamonds, flanked by tapered leaf motifs formed of graduated coral beads spaced by pairs of rose cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 1.50 carat approximately, cased by C. J. Hill, 223 Oxford St., late Catchpole & Williams length 7.5cmThe brooch is in good condition, with wear commensurate with age. It fastens with a pin and c-hook. It bears no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold and silver. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI2/I1/I2/I3. Gross weight 7.6 grams. CR made 25.11.22.

Lot 2339

A Multi-Gemstone Bead Necklacecultured pearls spaced by chrome diopside, obsidian, red and purple garnet, emerald, pink opal, black spinel and peridot beadslength 224cmThe necklace is in good condition. It fastens with a lobster claw clasp and the length given is the shortest wearing length. Clasp is stamped '925' and in our opinion would test as silver. Gross weight 86.5 grams. CR made 28.10.22.

Lot 2374

A Pair of Emerald, Pearl and Diamond Drop Earrings, mid 19th century the pearl in a rose cut diamond set cap suspends a pear cut emerald, to a scroll surmount set throughout with old cut diamonds with an emerald-cut emerald centrally and suspending two pear cut emeralds, in white and yellow claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.75 carat approximately, with hook fittingsdrop length 4.9cmNB: the pearls have not been laboratory testedThe earrings are in fair condition with wear commensurate with age. They bear no hallmark nor stamps but in our opinion would test as gold and silver. They have closed back settings. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour J/K/L, clarity I1/I2/I3. Gross weight 6.8 grams. CR made 23.11.22.

Lot 2376

A Turquoise, Diamond and Pearl Pendantthe central floral motif of a rose cut diamond surrounded by seed pearls, to an open and wire work border of four cabochon turquoise spaced by seed pearls, to a further border of similar diamond and seed pearl clusters spaced by foliate designs set with rose cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight 0.25 carat approximatelymeasures 4.5cm by 3.7cmThe pendant is in good to fair condition. It bears no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion it would test as silver and gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI2/I1/I2. Gross weight 9.7 grams. CR made 27.10.22.

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