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SILVER, &

FIRST DAY’S SALE

WEDNESDAY 22nd APRIL 2009 , WATCHES and JEWELLERY

Commencing at 12.30pm

Silver, Watches and Jewellery will be on view on: Saturday 18th April 9.00am to 12.30pm Sunday 19th April 2.00 to 4.00pm Monday 20th April 9.00am to 5.15pm Tuesday 21st April 9.00am to 5.15pm Wednesday 22nd April 9.00am to 5.15pm Limited viewing on sale days

IMPORTANT Anyone wishing to view the silver and jewellery will be requested to show identification.

COLOURED GEM STONES Prospective buyers of coloured should be aware that some stones might have been treated to enhance their colour or clarity. and are commonly heat-treated and are commonly oiled. In the case of heat treatment, this is permanent but can affect the durability of the stones. In the case of oiling, this may need to be redone after a period of years. The international jewellery trade has generally accepted these methods. It is not possible for Bearnes, Hampton & Littlewood to obtain gemmological reports on stones offered for sale and so prospective buyers should assume all gemstones may have been enhanced by some method.

Weights and measurements are approximate guidelines only unless stated to the contrary SilverSilver andand PlatePlate

121 122 123 A pair of 19th century plated A Victorian plated trophy A matched pair of plated chambersticks of ovoid goblet for the School of Victorian rowing tankards form with beaded rims with Musketry 1874, won by Lieut with glass bases the sides matching conical snuffers, W.W. Lawerence, 18th Royal inscribed ‘St Johns Coll-Scatch 16cm wide. Irish, with banded decoration fours 1856’ with -of- £80-120 to the bowl, with knopped arms and names and a similar stem and circular foot. tankard inscribed ‘St. Johns £100-120 Coll, pair-bars 1858’ with coat- of-arms and names’, 20cm high. (2) £100-200

19 131 A German four-piece white metal tea and coffee service of squat globular form, decorated in the Persian manner with engine turned lozenge designs within foliate borders, comprises: teapot, coffee pot, sucriere and cream jug, each piece stamped to the base TH. Strube & Sohn, 12 Loth Silber. £300-500

131A An Indian white metal six- 131 piece tea and coffee service each piece decorated with animals, hunting scenes and foliate motifs, comprising tea pot, hot water jug, coffee pot, cream jug, sugar bowl and tea leaf bowl, unmarked, probably 1920s-30s 86ozs. £250-350

131A 124 125 A pair of oval silver plated A pair of Edwardian silver- meat or fish dishes with plated wine bottle coasters, gadrooned rims, 48cm long, the sides pierced with stylised also a graduated pair, 50cm decoration, lion masks and husk and 60cm long and a plated swags beneath a foliate scroll rectangular cutlery tray. (5) rim, 10cm high. (2) £80-120 £80-100

124A 126 A Georgian-style silver An early George V three-piece plated coffee pot of baluster tea service of oval form with half 132 shape, engraved with foliate reeded decoration, maker C & S 132 scrollwork, hinge to cover in Co Ltd, London, 1913; together A George V epergne or need of attention, 25cm high, with a near matching coffee pot, table centrepiece with four also a pair of late Victorian maker C & S Co Ltd., Sheffield, detachable, tapered, square- silver-plated candlesticks in 1905, 1367gm, 43.95oz. shaped vases, on a loaded the Georgian style, 24cm high £300-350 circular base, 35cm high, makers and a plated oblong sauce or James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, cream boat with engraved rim, 127 to 129 No Lots 1914, weighable silver 9oz. on four ball feet. (4) £250-350 £80-100 130 A George V shaped circular salver with gadrooned and shell border, supported on four scroll feet, 27cm diameter, maker The & Co, London, 1917, 23oz. 20 £150-180

133 136 An Edwardian rectangular An Edwardian two-handled dressing table tray, embossed rose bowl of plain pedestal with foliate scrollwork within form, the handles of a stylish fluted border, 22cm. long, influence with pierced makers GN/RH, Chester, 1906, decoration, 14.5cm high, 10.5oz; also a pair of specimen makers Richard Martin & vases of a tapering hexagonal Ebenezer Hall, Chester, 1908, form and loaded bases, 11oz. 15cm high, maker S & M, £100-150 137A Birmingham 1916, and a desk candlestick with foliate scroll 137A banding, 15cm high, maker SG, A George V circular pedestal Birmingham, 1904. dish, the shaped rim with £120-150 scroll and shell decoration with similar decoration to the 134 domed circular base, 22cm An Edwardian barge shaped diameter, maker Alexander Clark teapot with half fluted Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1928, decoration with ebony handle 27.17oz. and finial on four ball feet, £200-300 maker J Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1908, 15oz. £100-150

134A A George V coffee pot in the 18th century style, of tapering 137 cylindrical form, with domed 137 lid and acanthus capped An Edwardian easel mirror of spout, 20cm high, maker C.S. rectangular form, decorated Harris & Sons Ltd, London, with foliate pierced scrollwork, 138 1912, 22.28oz. surmounted by a blank £300-400 cartouche, 42cm high, maker 138 H. Matthews, Birmingham, An Edwardian swing- 135 1906. handled fruit or cake basket, A ‘ Can’ and cover of £250-350 rectangular, embossed and traditional shape, maker W G chased with foliate sprays & S, Birmingham 1935, also and swags, monogram to the another example, maker AMP, centre, 30cm long, maker H.A. Birmingham, 1910, total weight possibly W.W. Atkins, Sheffield, 9oz. 1902, 1134gm, 36.46oz. £100-120 £250-350

135A An Edward VIII pedestal fruit comport, the dish with pierced trailing vine leaf decoration with grape decorated border, raised on a spreading circular domed foot, 23cm diameter, maker H A, Sheffield, 1936, 574gm, 18.45oz. £150-200

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138A 139A A George V serving tray of An Edward VII porringer of rectangular form with loop traditional design, initialled, carrying handles, raised on with half reeded decoration foliate scroll feet, 65cm wide, and S-shaped scrolling maker W.H.H., Birmingham, handles, together with a 1924, 2849gm, 91.60oz. matched rat tail dessert spoon, £500-600 cased, 5.94ozs £100-150

140 An Elizabeth II pint mug of plain cylindrical form with C-shaped handle, 12cm high, maker EV, Sheffield, 1958, 142 366gm, 11.76oz. £80-120 142 A pair of George II style 140A candlesticks with canted and An Edward VII porringer of knopped stems and stepped, traditional design, initialled, shaped loaded bases, 19cm with half reeded decoration high, maker W. Hutton & Sons and S-shaped scrolling Ltd, Sheffield, date mark worn. handles, together with a £150-250 matched rat tail dessert spoon, cased, 5.94ozs 143 139 £100-150 An Edwardian silver mounted table or reception bell with 139 141 overall pierced foliate scroll An Edwardian cylindrical A George V two-handled decoration, maker S. & B., sugar caster, decorated with cup, decorated with reeded Birmingham, 1906. foliate swags and acanthus banding, the handles of £80-120 leaf banding, the cover with an open scroll form, 20cm further foliate, fruit and pierced diameter, maker J.R., Sheffield, 144 decoration, surmounted by an 1914, 952gm, 30.61oz. A twin handled pedestal rose urn finial, 18cm high, maker £250-300 bowl with ribbed girdle, 16cm George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, diameter, maker R.P., London, Chester, 1908, 287gm, 9.22oz. 1926, 12oz. £150-200 £100-150

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145 147 An Edwardian oval tea A George V salver, crested, kettle, stand and lamp, the with a shaped border and kettle with an upper band of gadrooned rim, supported on fluting and gadrooned trim four and ball feet, 30cm and ebony handle, the stand diameter, maker The supported on four swept legs & Silversmiths Co, London, on paw feet, Birmingham 1909, 1923, 30oz. maker W.B. Ltd, overall height £200-250 150 32cm, weighing, 42.5oz. £200-250 147A A pair of silver tea infusion 150 scoops, Sheffield 1923; also A George V presentation an unusual plated pair of trowel with an handle, tweezers, when opened the inscribed ‘Presented to W.N.L. type end showing Champion Esq, J.P. - Chairman grooving and studs, bears a of Bentley & Shaw Ltd, as a registration mark initials HB and memento of the occasion of the numerals 479, length 13cm. the laying of the foundation (3) £50-80 stone of the New Maltings, Aug 7th 1913 - Law Stedd & 148 Sons, Builders, Huddersfield’, 146 An oval silver plated 33cm long, maker CB&S, biscuit box engraved with Sheffield, 1912, cased. 146 Holbeinesgue decoration, the £200-300 A George V silver four-piece pierced oval stand supported tea service of rectangular on four claw and ball feet, 151 plain form, raised on ball feet, 20cm high, also a circular A pair of late Victorian comprising: teapot, hot water baluster shaped teapot with pepper mills of a plain jug, sugar basin and cream foliate banding. (2) square form on a shouldered jug, maker S. Blanckensee & £80-100 foot,7.5cm, high, maker JB, Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1931, the London, 1899, together with sugar basin marked for Chester, 149 No Lot a near matching example, 1931, total weight 42.44oz. London, 1917. (3) £400-500 £150-200

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152 154 157 A plain drum mustard pot A George III vinaigrette, A matched pair of with gadrooned rims and oblong, engraved with stylised Continental silver models reeded handle, Sheffield 1936, motifs and leaf frames within of Grouse with textured maker W Hutton & Sons, pricked borders, London, 1806, plumage, one with English also an Edwardian oblong makers mark J.B., 3.5cm long. import marks for London, 1924 and fluted mustard pot, £100-150 and sponsors mark of Berthold Birmingham 1906, a baluster * Provenance: Puslinch. H. Muller, the other London pepper, Birmingham 1922 and 1926 with double N in shields another pierced cylindrical 155 mark, 20cm long, total weight pepper, Birmingham 1897, An interesting early 18th 726gm, 23.34oz. weighable silver, 7oz. (4) century circular silver box £500-700 £100-120 and cover with inset silver coins to the cover and base, 158 the side of the box with A George V silver and contemporary enamel napkin ‘Frames Frost Fair Jan 9 17th commemorating the Silver 1715-6’, diameter 3.5cm, Jubilee, with enamelled border also a Continental silver with cartouche of King George circular snuffbox with stylised V and Queen Mary, maker L & engraved decoration, 4.75cm Co, Birmingham, 1934, 1.15oz. diameter. (2) £80-100 £60-80 * Provenance: Puslinch.

156 153 A George III oval nutmeg grater by Hester Bateman, 153 the hinged cover with bright A George III egg-shaped cut engraving and initials with nutmeg grater, the body removable steel grater to the engraved with foliate panels interior, London, 1809, length with a lift-out steel grater, 4.25cm. maker’s mark only SM, circa £300-400 1790, height 4cm. * Provenance: Puslinch. 156 £200-300 * Provenance: Puslinch.

24 159 A group of three Edwardian silver novelty models of cats, one playing the ‘cello, the second the cymbals, both with hinged heads, bearing import marks for London, 1901, maker TH, the third modelled standing and hissing with his tail upright, bearing import marks for Chester, 1906, heights 5 to 6cm, total weight 4.5oz. £150-200 159

160 A Victorian silver toy model of a dog kennel, length 5cm, maker TJ, London, 1891, together with a Continental model of an alert dog,with 930-SRL marks and English import marks for Chester, 1905, 5cm long, total weight 4oz. £100-150

161 A Dutch silver toy model of a baby in a wicker crib with 163 a detachable , possibly 164 forming a pill box, bearing An Edwardian barge-shaped Dutch marks and maker’s mark teapot with half fluted SBL, bearing import marks for decoration, gadrooned rims, Chester, 1904, 3.75cm long. leaf capped spout and ebony £50-70 handle, maker Samuel Watton

Smith & Co, London, 1907, 162 24oz. An Imperial Russian silver £150-180 spoon, the knopped finial on hexagonal tapering stem 165 with shaped bowl, the reverse 166 An octagonal snuffbox with with niello scroll and foliate engine turned decoration decoration, Moscow, 1893, 166 within stylised leaf borders, 20cm long. An Early Victorian silver bearing import £100-150 ‘Castle top’ snuffbox by marks for London, 1924, Nathaniel Mills, oblong, with maker C & C, 8cm long, also 163 an engine turned decorated an American silver snuffbox, A set of four Edward VII base with small inscription embossed with floral sprays, silver gilt menu holders with and a view of Abbotsford on stamped Sterling 205, 5.5cm cherub and pierced garland the cover in relief, 7cm long, wide. decoration, maker M & C, Birmingham, 1836, £80-120 possibly Mitchell & Cooper, £400-600

Birmingham, 1903, 2.76oz. £200-250

25 171 173 A George V Irish silver dish A late Victorian ivory ring, monogram above a handled brandy warming coronet, of typical form saucepan with wire work with pierced decoration of stand and lamp, maker Thomas buildings, milkmaid, cow, Bradbury, London, 1900, 5.5oz. farmer and sheep, presentation £60-80 inscription to the inside rim, 17.5cm diameter, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co 171 Ltd, Dublin, 1925, 9.32oz. £500-700 167 A late Victorian silver with buckles and linked panels pierced with classical masks and laurel sprays amongst foliate scrollwork, 68cm long, maker W.B. Birmingham, 1898, 174 10oz. 174 £100-150 A Swiss silver cased musical ‘singing bird’ box 168 172 of rectangular shaped form A French circular silver decorated overall with engraved box and cover, the cover 172 chased foliate scroll work and with fine silver pierced and A George V call bell, the birds, the oval hinged cover cherub and floral domed bell with ring turned raising to display a green and decoration beneath glass, the decoration and looped handle, blue bird on a pierced foliate sides with chased flowerhead presentation inscription to the scroll base, the base rim hall embellishment, fully marked. interior, stamped Garrard 7 Co, marked with an indistinct shield including maker’s initials AP 24 Albermarle St.W. to the rim, mark and the letter ‘N’, the key flanking a cockerel, 19th century, 9cm. high, maker Sebastian being contained in a 6.5cm diameter, also a Chinese Henry Garrard, London, 1934, compartment at the back of the cinnabar carved snuff bottle 13.34oz. box, late 19th century, 10cm long. and spoon, depicting figures in £120-150 £300-500 landscapes, 7cm. high. £100-150 175 A French gilt mounted 169 porcelain scent bottle of A four-division silver cigar flattened form, the sides finely case with engine turned painted with romantic figures decoration, initialled J.W., in a classical garden setting, the 13cm. long, maker JCL Ltd, gilt collar with pierced foliate Birmingham, 1917. scroll decoration the knop £100-150 shaped cover with landscape and figure decoration, early 170 19th century, 11.5cm high. An Edwardian silver sealing £300-500 wax holder of an elongated square form, 18cm long, 176 maker WH, London 1903, also A Victorian porcelain scent a sealing wax spirit lamp, bottle with silver collar and Chester, 1903 and an and cover, Birmingham 1887 maker’s mother-of- silver mounted mark CM, the tear-drop shaped letter opener, 19.5cm long. 175 176 body painted with floral sprays £100-120 heightened in gilt, 13cm high. £80-120

26 177 A late Victorian blue opaline glass scent bottle of egg shape with silver collar and embossed cover, unmarked, 7.5cm high. £60-80

178 A Victorian pale green glass scent bottle with silver collar and embossed cover (unmarked), the body cut with oval raised motifs and vertical fluting, 9.5cm high, also a blue 181 glass scent bottle of flattened shuttle form, decorated with 181 coloured scrollwork, the collar A Victorian ‘Castletop’ vinaigrette of oblong form with a view and cover with chain of Newstead Abbey in low relief on the cover, the sides and and fringed guards, a circular base engine turned with blank cartouche, London 1850, maker flattened glass scent Nathaniel Mills, 4cm long. bottle with silver gilt cover, £1000-1500 6.5cm and a flattened pink circular glass scent bottle with unmarked silver cover, 5.5cm high. (4) £80-120

179 A George III oblong snuffbox with overall reeded decoration, Birmingham 1804, maker John Shaw, 6.5cm long, weighing 2.25oz. £80-120

180 A George III silver gilt vinaigrette of rounded oblong form with engine turned motif decoration and initials MAC, Birmingham 1813, maker John Shaw 3.25cm long, 182 0.5oz. £100-150

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182 A Victorian embossed ‘Castletop’ card case with a view of The Houses of Parliament in high relief flanked by chased foliate scrollwork, the reverse with small initialled cartouche and further leafy scrolls, Birmingham 1880, maker Frederick Marsden, 10cm high, 2.5oz. £800-1000

27 186 A French silver snuffbox of rectangular shape, the cover and base decorated with classical scenes within stylised diamond and shell engraved borders, maker’s mark LD, below the fleur-de-lys and , also inscribed on the rim ‘A.L. Butler, Khartoum, Sudan’, early 19th century, 7.5cm long. £80-120

187 A William IV shell fiddle and thread pattern three- piece christening set, maker WT, London, 1835, cased, a Victorian three-piece christening set, maker MH & Co, Sheffield, 1854/55, cased, 183 and a Victorian fiddle and shell pattern three-piece christening 183 set, maker William Eaton, A Chinese silver gilt kettle, the domed lid with flowerhead London,1837, cased. finial, decorated over all with dragons chasing firry £150-200 amongst foliage with inlaid ivory handle, character marks to base, 11.5cm high. 188 £400-450 A George II silver gilt child’s rattle with ‘rocaille’ 184 embossing, eight bells A Victorian oval silver spirit flask with engraved monogram, dependant in two tiers, a coral 11.5cm high, maker’s mark worn, London, 1883, together with a teether, apparently unmarked Continental silver spirit flask with engine turned decoration,bears except for possibly maker’s marks but indistinct, 9cm long, total weight 5.25oz. mark on the whistle terminal, £60-80 circa 1755, 14cm long. £200-300 185 A Victorian tortoiseshell and silver pique lady’s purse with 189 plated mounts to the oblong body, 9cm, also a Victorian vesta A 19th century case with foliate scroll engraving, Chester, 1899, and an oblong glass scent bottle of tear-drop with monogram, Birmingham, 1898. form with inset panel of woven £80-100 hair, with gilt metal stopper and screw , 5cm high. £50-80

190 An unusual Edwardian vesta case in the form of an oval cream pail with swing handle, the interior with a separate lead weight for stability when striking the match, 5.5cm high, maker A.B & S, London, 1904. £80-120 188 28 191 196 201 A George III marrow scoop A matched pair of Victorian A George III Old English initialled T B London 1774, dessert serving spoons with pattern basting spoon, maker James Toovey, 22cm long, gilded leaf-shaped bowls, 29.5cm, maker Stephen Adams, also a George III meat skewer, being George III spoons, London, 1802, and a George IV crested, London 1786, maker makers TC & TD, London 1772, fiddle pattern basting spoon, George Smith, 30cm long, total later decorated, also a set of five 30cm long, maker Jonathan weight, 4.25oz. (2) George III Old English table Hayne, London, 1825, total £120-150 forks, maker IB possibly John weight 8oz. * Provenance: Puslinch. Blake, London, 1813, a set of £100-150 three Old English dessert forks, maker sp, London, 1790, and 202 192 an early George III Old English A George III Old English A late George III matched tablespoon, total weight 21oz. pattern soup ladle, 33cm long, fiddle pattern table service, £80-120 maker Robert Rutland, London, crested, ten tablespoons, 1812, 6.75oz. fourteen dessert spoons, 197 £100-150 twenty-one dinner forks, A George III meat skewer, eleven dessert forks, various crested, with ring terminal, 203 makers and dates, 114.72oz. 28cm long, maker William Eley A George III meat skewer with £600-800 & William Fearn, London, 1815, ring terminal, 28cm long, maker 2.50oz. William Seaman, London, 1815, 193 £100-150 and a Victorian game or poultry A set of six Continental silver skewer, the finial cast with two gilt apostle spoons with 198 tropical birds on a branch, twist stems, contained in a A George IV Irish fiddle 22cm long, maker George presentation case ‘Presented pattern soup ladle, crested, Adams, London, 1868. to the Revd J G Bingley, Easter 35cm long, maker Charles £100-150 1874’. Marsh, Dublin, 1826, and an £150-250 Old English pattern tablespoon, 204 no maker’s mark, Dublin, 1802, An early Victorian ‘Fiddle and 194 10oz. Thread’ pattern soup ladle, A George V rat tail pattern £200-300 crested, 33cm long, maker part table service comprising: Robert Wallis, London, 1838, twelve tablespoons, twelve 199 11oz. dinner forks, twelve dessert A George III caddy spoon £120-150 forks and eleven dessert with turned ivory handle, spoons, maker Richard Martin 13cm long, maker Joseph Taylor, 205 & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield, Birmingham, 1803, and another A Victorian Fiddle pattern 1926, 3287gm, 105.69oz. of the same year and maker, the soup ladle, 33cm long, maker £400-600 interior of the bowl engraved Samuel Hayne & Dudley, with a shield motif, 6.5cm long, London, 1852, 7.25oz. 195 £80-120 £100-150 Two Continental soup ladles, one with shield and ribbon 200 206 decoration to the reverse A George II punch ladle, the A George II punch ladle with of handle, both with various egg-shaped bowl with single fluted double lipped bowl and marks, but indistinct, 32cm pouring lip and serrated rim, turned fruitwood handle, 31cm long. inset with a coin dated 1759, long, maker’s mark indistinct, £150-200 the handle of twisted whale London, 1747. bone, 35cm long. £100-150 £50-70

29 207 211 214 A George III marrow scoop, A pair of George III Old A set of twelve William crested, 23cm long, maker’s English pattern serving IV Kings pattern dessert mark worn, London, 1800, spoons with beaded forks, crested, maker William 1.75oz. borders, maker T. Pratt & Eaton, London, 1835, 822gm, £60-80 Arth Humphreys, London, 26.43oz. 1784, another serving spoon, £200-250 208 initialled, maker George Smith A George II punch ladle, the III, London, 1784 and a William 215 egg-shaped bowl with single IV fish slice, initialled, maker A Victorian Old English pouring lip, turned wooden possibly William Eley II, London, pattern part flatware service handle, 32cm long, maker John 1834, total weight of silver including ten table spoons, Gammon, London, 1734. 466gm, 14.98oz. twelve dessert spoons, twelve £80-100 £300-400 dinner forks and eleven dessert forks, maker William 209 212 Eaton, London, 1854, 2142gm, A pair of George III old A set of twelve William IV 68.87oz. English pattern tablespoons, fiddle and shell pattern £600-800 London 1800, maker John dinner forks, initialled, maker Bourne, also a fiddle pattern WE?, London, 1831, together 216 pair of tablespoons, London with twelve near matching A George V ‘Queen Anne’ 1815 by William Bateman, dessert forks, maker W E, pattern flatware service a matched pair of bright London, 1832, total weight comprising: steel carving cut engraved tablespoons, 2071gm, 66.69gm. set, twelve steel bladed table 1800/05, maker TS & SW, a £500-700 knives, twelve steel bladed matched pair of Old English cheese knives, a butter knife, pattern tablespoons, London 213 twelve table forks, twelve 1809/1830, maker TD & A pair of George III Old dessert forks, six tablespoons, WB, and a matched pair of English and thread pattern twelve dessert spoons, Hanovarian tablespoons, maker tablespoons, initialled, maker twelve soup spoons, twelve Thomas Chawner, circa 1770, R R, London 1773, a pair of teaspoons, pickle fork, two total weight, 19.5oz. (10) William IV fiddle pattern sauce ladles and soup ladle, £150-200 tablespoons, initialled, maker maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, JB, London, 1835, and a pair of 1919; together with matched 210 sauce ladles, initialled, maker salad servers, preserve spoon, A George III silver marrow Peter, Anne and William (I) three salt spoons, pickle fork scoop, crested, 21cm long, Bateman, London, 1801, total and butter knife, total weight maker possibly Thomas Crippin, weight 385gm, 12.37oz. 140.16oz, contained in an oak London, 1776, a George IV £120-150 canteen with matching stand silver marrow scoop, 21cm raised on spiral twist legs. long, maker Jonathan Hayne, 213A £2000-2500 London, 1829, total weight of A set of fifteen silver-handled silver 97gm, 3.18oz. Kings pattern dinner knives, 217 £100-150 crested, the steel blades A George II pap boat, stamped Hancocks & Co, initialled IW-AB to the base, the 39 Bruton St, maker Francis marks slightly offset, probably Higgins, London, 1877, and London 1737 by Benjamin three other matched dinner Sanders (see Grimwade page knives, various makers and 28, No. 225). dates. £100-150 £120-150 * Provenance: Puslinch.

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218 219 A George II ‘Warwick’ cruet frame on a cinque A set of six Victorian silver pedestal salts of foil base and shell feet, the central cartouche circular form with engraved fern decoration, together with two matching bottle covers 6cm diameter, complete with matching salt with engraved inititals, London 1757 by Samuel spoons with shell-shaped bowls, Edward Charles Wood, 23cm high, weighing 26oz. Brown, London 1871, total weight 277gm, £200-300 8.91oz, in a fitted case, the case a/f. * Provenance: Puslinch. £150-200

220 221 A George IV silver teapot of circular squat form A George III silver circular wine coaster with with embossed flowerhead and acanthus leaf gadrooned rim and reeded sides, with inset decoration, having an ivory finial and handle, wood base, crested, 14.5cm diameter, John crested, 26.5cm long, Rebecca Emes & Edward Roberts & Co., Sheffield 1811. Barnard, London 1820, 572gm, 18.39oz. £150-200 £180-220

222 A George IV silver teapot of circular squat form with embossed flowerhead, scroll and foliate decoration, the domed lid with ‘chinaman’ finial, having an ebonised handle, 24cm long, maker’s mark C F, London 1820, 487gm, 15.66oz. £120-180

31 227 227 A Victorian teapot of globular form, bears armorial and crest, embossed and engraved with foliate scrollwork, the cover with melon finial, maker Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1860, 22.5oz. £150-200 223 228 A large Victorian engraved 223 goblet, decorated with sprays A Victorian inkstand of shaped of leafy ferns, 24.5cm high, rectangular form, inscribed, maker Walter & John Barnard, with central taperstick enclosed London, 1879, 15oz. by two clear glass inkwells, the £100-150 base with pen well and foliate and scroll decorated border, raised on scroll feet, 29cm wide, maker Edward, John and William Barnard, London, 1871, 24.01oz. £400-500

225 225 A Victorian ‘mask’ jug of a shouldered ovoid form, the sides 229 embossed with a satyr mask, fruit and linen drapes beneath 229 a gadrooned rim, the handle A late Victorian circular cast with another satyr and leaf pedestal rose bowl, decorated capping, 15cm high, maker FR, with half fluting beneath fruit London, 1880, 12.25oz. and foliate scrollwork, bears £150-180 224 later presentation inscription ‘Hawthorn Hill Racecourse, 224 226 The Elton Plate 1947’, 25cm A George III oval swing- A matched pair of Victorian diameter, maker JH, London, handled fruit basket, bears goblets, the bowl exteriors 1897, 33.5oz. armorial, with pierced banded decorated with floral sprays £200-250 decoration, chased with oak and foliate scrollwork, 14.75cm leaves and acorns with a beaded high, maker Thomas Ellis rim and handle, on an oval Seagars, London, 1861/62, base, 35.5cm wide, maker HC, 9.5oz. London, 1795, 18.64oz. £100-150 £400-600

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230 231 A George III rose bowl of circular form, A George III two-handled sugar bowl with decorated with fluted banding and a blank fluted sides, gadrooned and shell rim, with cartouche, 21cm diameter, maker’s mark rubbed, reeded handles on four ball feet, maker John London, 1754, 599gm, 19.26oz. Watson, Sheffield, 1817, 13oz. £400-600 £120-150

232 233 A George III oval teapot engraved with blank A George III Scottish cake basket of foliate cartouches and stylised banding, maker rectangular form, the centre with fluted Solomon Hougham, London, 1797, 14oz. banding within reeded shell and scrolled border, £180-220 the swing handle with reeded decoration, 33cm long, maker George McHattie, Edinburgh, 1812, 1160gm, 37.29oz. £400-600

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234 235 236 A Victorian beaker of A late Victorian tea kettle, A George III cream pail with cylindrical tapering form, stand and burner, of oval pierced sides on a circular engraved and chased with half-fluted form, the stand pedestal foot, the swing Indian deities and other supported on four claw feet, handle embellished with foliate mythical figures, within stylised maker Charles Stuart Harris, motifs, with blue glass liner, no foliate banded decoration, London, 1895, 1241gm, maker’s mark, London, 1765, 15.5cm high, maker Edward 39.90oz. 105gm, 3.37oz. Hutton, Sheffield, 1881, 633gm, £300-400 £150-200 20.35oz. £200-250

33 237 237 A Victorian chamberstick and conical extinguisher, of plain circular form with unusual candle clamping mechanism, maker JHR, London, 1896, 238 11.5oz. £150-200 238 A late Victorian monteith style punch bowl, decorated with foliate sprays, scrollwork and classical winged figures beneath a fluted and shaped upper rim, lion mask and ring handles and presentation inscription to the sides, 26cm diameter, maker Job Frank Hall, London, 1896, 1594gm, 51.25oz. £500-700

239 A Victorian teapot of tapered circular form with engraved foliate cartouches, crest and scrollwork, the cover with melon finial, maker Stephen Smith, London, 1878, 23oz. £180-220

240 A late Victorian two-handled loving cup, decorated with reeded banding, on four ball feet, 15cm high, maker Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias, London, 1876, 542gm, 17.42oz. 241 £150-200 241 A Victorian four-piece tea and coffee service of compressed octagonal form, engraved with foliate scrollwork, maker Edward Snr, Edward Jnr, John & William Barnard, London, 1845/6, 2052gm, 65.98oz. £700-900

34 246 A Victorian pedestal cream jug and matching sugar bowl with fluted decoration and beaded rims, maker Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor, London, 1887/89, 6.75oz. £100-150

247 250 A late Victorian ivory and 250 silver mounted page turner, A Victorian teapot of plain 242 the silver handle decorated with squat globular form, initialled, foliate scrollwork, 39cm long, the lid with oak leaf and acorn 242 maker CD, London, 1898. finial, the spout with acanthus A Victorian coffee pot of £80-120 capping, raised on a circular tapering form, engraved with spreading foot, maker possibly floral sprays, scrollwork and 248 Robert Hennell, London, 1854, lion crest, the cover with melon A George IV cylindrical beaker the handle bearing another finial, the scroll handle with with overall basket weave maker’s marks (indistinct), lion further foliate engraving, 20cm decoration and inset animal passant and Victoria’s head, high, maker Stephen Smith, crest, inscribed, 8cm high, maker 20.09oz. London, 1877, 907gm, 29.16oz. probably Archibald Douglas, £150-180 £250-350 London, 1827, 5oz. £70-90 243 An American silver mug with 249 an engraved blank cartouche A matched pair of George and beaded borders, the base II circular salts on three hoof stamped ‘Bigelow, Kennard & feet, makers possibly EW, London, Co, Boston 123, English Sterling’ 1742/46, also another similar, 251 8.5cm high, also an Edwardian London 1767 and a larger 251 octagonal baluster cafe au lait example London 1742, total A late Victorian teapot, pot, with ebony handle, 23cm weight 8.5oz. crested, of ovoid bellied form, high, maker Goldsmiths and £100-120 together with a matching coffee Silversmiths Co, London, 1904, pot, maker Mappin Brothers, total weight of silver 14.25oz. Sheffield, 1895, 46.62oz £150-180 £300-400

244 A Victorian Corinthian column candlestick with foliate scroll embellishment to the shouldered base (filled), 28cm high, makers James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1895. £100-150

245 A pair of George II - III sugar nips, circa 1760 with shell-shaped bowls, the pivot 252 engraved with initials E.W, 252 lion passant and maker’s mark A pair of George III candle snuffing scissors and matching possibly Richard Mills, and a waisted tray, the scissors with chased beaded handles, the box with Victorian pair of sugar nips, crest, the tray with pierced gallery, beaded rims and wooden base, maker FW, Chester, 1896, total 20cm long, maker possibly William Abdy, London, 1780, weight of weight 2oz. scissors 3.5oz. £400-500 £80-120 35 253 257

253 257 260 A George II mug of baluster A pair of George III A Victorian twin-handled form with scroll handle, later candlesticks with plain presentation trophy cup, decorated with fruiting vine cylindrical columns with central inscribed, with acanthus leaf and foliate scrollwork, 11cm reeded collar, gadrooned decoration to the bowl and high, maker possibly Thomas borders and loaded bases, handles, having a knopped Parr, London, 1751, 9.75oz. Sheffield 1817, maker Kirkby, stem and spreading circular £100-150 Waterhouse & Co, 20cm high. (2) foot, 19.5cm high, maker £250-350 Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 254 1891, 18.13oz. A Victorian ivory and silver 258 £250-300 mounted pepper mill, 8.5cm A George II beaker of a plain high, London, 1894. cylindrical tapered form with 261 £100-150 engraved coronet crest within A Victorian presentation reeded rings, London 1747 twin-handled trophy cup 255 maker David Hennell, 6.5cm. of traditional design with Two George III circular salts high, 2.5oz. scrolling banded and Greek with gadrooned rims, on three £150-250 key decoration with knopped hoof feet, maker BN & NS, stem and palmette decorated London 1765 and 1776, total 259 spreading circular foot, weight of silver 3.75oz. A late Victorian presentation inscribed to ‘Major W.W. £50-60 rose bowl with half gadrooned Lawerence, Royal Irish Regt’, and foliate decorated body, 29cm high, maker John Deakin 256 scroll border, on a circular and William Deakin, London, A pair of George III circular spreading foot, with ebony 1887, 15.56oz pedestal salts, the sides plinth with plaque, inscribed £200-250 embossed with floral sprays, ‘To Col W.W.Lawerence the interiors gilded, London and Officers of The Royal 1818, maker G K probably Irish’,16cm diameter, maker George Knight, 7.5cm diameter, Charles Stuart Harris, London, total weight, 7oz. (2) 1896, 10.77oz. £100-150 £250-300

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262 263 264 A George IV silver travelling A pair of George III silver A George II mug of baluster knife and fork, Sheffield card trays of circular form, form with S-shaped scroll 1827/8, cased, a pair of silver with gadrooned rims and handle with acanthus capping, pickle forks with turned ivory raised on three pad feet, 16cm on a spreading circular handles, cased, another pair diameter, maker IC possibly John foot, 11.5cm, maker possibly of cased pickle forks and a set Chapman II, London, 1771, Jonathan Fossy, London, 1740, of four Edwardian olive forks 449gm, 14.43oz. 9.74oz. modelled as halberds, cased. £800-1000 £300-400 £150-200

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265 266 A George III oval cream jug decorated with a A pair of Victorian salvers, crested, within band of bright cut foliate engraving and initials scrolled borders and gadrooned rims, raised on beneath a reeded upper rim, London 1807, claw and ball feet, 25cm diameter, maker Daniel maker’s mark AF probably Alexander Field, 4.25oz. & John Wellby, London, 1879, 36oz. £80-120 £350-450

37 267

267 A pair of George III waiters with engraved foliate scrollwork decoration and central monogram within beaded borders and rims, on three scrolled feet, 17cm, diameter, maker I.H. probably James Hyde, London, 1783, 17oz. £250-350

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270 A George III sauce tureen, cover and stand, of oval pedestal form, decorated in neo-classical relief with lion and rams masks and linen drapes, within beaded borders, the cover and stand crested, maker’s mark to the tureen Thomas Daniel, London, 268 1779, 18cm long, the stand 22cm long, total weight 31.5oz. £700-900 268

A George III waiter decorated with foliate scrollwork within a scalloped and shell border, on three hoof feet, 16cm diameter, maker Ebenezer Coker, London, 1768, 7oz. £150-200

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271 269 A late Victorian oval two-handled serving tray with a shell 269 and gadrooned rim, crested, 62cm wide, maker The Goldsmiths & A set of four Victorian Silversmiths Co, London, 1897, 89oz. candlesticks with fluted £700-900 tapered stems supported on 272 loaded shouldered bases, A William IV teapot of compressed circular form, decorated with 18.5cm high, maker H.E & Co, ribbon and husk swags and half fluting, maker Benoi Stephens, Sheffield, 1897. London, 1835, 16.5oz. £300-400 £200-300

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273 274 275 A set of four George III wine A late Victorian coffee pot of A late Victorian lidded jug coasters, the sides pierced with pedestal urn form, decorated of tapered cylindrical form, trellis work and leaf swags, the with acanthus leaves and linen decorated with half fluted bases of turned hardwood, drapes, 23cm high, maker’s mark banding and gadrooned rim, maker WP possibly William Price, worn, London, 1897, 16.25oz. 18cm high, maker H.S. probably London, 1816. £150-200 Henry Stratford, London, 1895, £1000-1500 13.25oz. £140-160 276 A Victorian baluster shaped caster with part fluted decoration, the cover with urn finial, 22cm high, maker Thomas Munday, London, 1889, 9oz. £150-200

277 A George IV mustard pot of rounded oblong form, the sides decorated with a band of basket weave, gadrooned rim, on four claw feet, maker Benjamin Preston, London, 1825, 5oz. £150-200

278 A 17th century beaker, embossed with armorial and flowerheads, also bears traces of pin pricked initials AM, apparently unmarked, 7.75cm high, 3oz. £500-700 278

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279 A Victorian drum mustard pot of plain form, maker CL, London, 1841, also another with half fluted decoration, the cover crested,maker John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London, 1889, total weight 5.25oz. £80-120

280 A Victorian coromandel and brass strung rectangular dressing table chest, the hinged lid fitted with an easel mirror and stationery holder to the interior, enclosing a fitted interior with lift-out tray with clear glass and silver mounted scent bottles, inkwells, jars, bottles and accessories, maker William Halstaff & Thomas Chales Hannaford, London, 1850, with sprung loaded front drawer, the lockplate stamped ‘S. Mordan & Co, London’, 36cm. wide. £1200-1500

40 Watches and Jewellery

301 John Skinner, Exeter A gentleman’s pair cased , the white enamel dial having black Roman hour numerals, gold spade hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, the chain movement having turned pillars, a duplex with the engraved bridge backcock to the plain, three arm steel balance having a diamond endstone, the backplate engraved with 301 the maker’s name and serial number ‘John Skinner, Exeter, 302 No. 2507’, both the inner Jno. Gerard, London and outer cases stamped with A gentleman’s gold pair the case maker’s initial’s ‘IF’ cased watch, the white and hallmarked for 18ct gold, enamel dial having black London, diameter 58mm. Roman hour numerals, Arabic £700-1000 outer numerals and gold * There were two makers ‘arrow’ hands, the chain fusee called John Skinner, father movement having Egyptian and son, with the business pillars, a verge escapement starting in Exeter in the 1770’s with a pierced and engraved and continuing until 1846. backcock to the plain, The father was born in circa three arm brass balance, 1747 and apprenticed to the the backplate engraved 302 famous Honiton with the maker’s name and 303 Jerome Murch at a premium serial number ‘Jno Gerard, Omega of £6 16s. 6d. He died in London, 1073’ and having a A gentleman’s stainless 1818, aged 71 and was silvered regulation dial, the steel and gold coloured succeeded by his son, also outer case stamped with the ‘Constellation Perpetual John, who placed a notice casemaker’s initials ‘HPC’ and Calendar’ wristwatch, the to that effect in the local hallmarked for London, 1746, gold colour dial with date paper. John junior continued the associated inner case aperture, centre seconds and making of great hallmarked for London, 1766, baton markers, the outer bezel quality including a regulator diameter 46mm. with Roman numerals, the case timepiece for the Devon & £600-800 numbered 57304547, in fitted Exeter Institution Library * John Ger(r)ard is recorded case with box. which he set up for them on as working in London from £500-600 New Year’s day 1819 where it 1714 until at least 1735 with still stands in it’s niche in the a repeating watch in the wall. Guildhall Museum. ** Provenance: Puslinch. ** Provenance: Puslinch.

41 304

304 J.W. Benson A gentleman’s 9ct gold wristwatch, the circular cream dial with Arabic numerals 306 and subsidiary seconds dial, 306 307 the 17 jewel movement in a Henry Capt Moilliet Rous a Geneve plain, domed case numbered A gentleman’s 18ct gold A quarter repeating gold 13851 984975, and hallmarks hunting cased quarter repeat pair cased , for Birmingham 1959 with pocket watch, the circular the white enamel dial having crescent shaped lugs and on white enamel dial with black black Arabic numerals, shaped leather strap Roman numerals, gold outer gold hands and signed £100-150 Arabic numerals and subsidiary ‘Moilliet Rous’, the chain fusee

seconds dial, the cover inscribed movement having a verge 305 on the inside ‘Repetition No escapement with a plain three Asprey 31805 Henry Capt Geneva arm brass balance, a pierced A gentleman’s 18ct gold Demi = Chronometre 23 and engraved backcock, a cased slim pocket rubies’, with glazed dust cover silvered regulation dial and watch, the circular dial signed and visible movement with signed ‘Moilliet Rous a Geneve, ‘Asprey Bond Street, London’ wolf-tooth winding in a plain 1256’, repeating the hour and with Arabic numerals and gold case with original fitted last quarter on a bell with two subsidiary seconds dial with a leather case and attached silver , the cover similarly keyless , the curb-link watch chain. signed and numbered, movement numbered 42155, £800-1200 having a plain inner case and in a monogrammed case. tortoiseshell outer with pique £250-350 work to the edges, diameter

55mm. £600-800 * Moilliet Rous is recorded as working in Geneva, Switzerland in the mid to late 1700s.

308 A 9ct gold curb-link watch chain with dated 1918 attached, 70gm total all in weight. £300-500

307

42 310 Vacheron and Constantin A gentleman’s 14ct gold wristwatch, the circular dial with baton markers and subsidiary seconds dial, signed ‘Vacheron & Constantin, Geneve’, the case numbered ‘332431’, the movement with repeat signature and inscribed 17 seventeen jewels, adjusted to temperatures, P453/3B, on an adjustable 14ct gold mesh link . £1200-1600

309 311 309 Jaeger le Coultre 311 Rolex GMT-Master A gentleman’s 18ct gold A gentleman’s wristwatch, cased automatic wristwatch, the brown dial having raised the square dial with centre baton and dot, gold and seconds, date aperture and luminous hour markings, baton markers, the movement ‘mercedes’ hands, a sweep with signed weight and seconds hand and a further numbered ‘1574483 K881’, GMT ‘time zone’ hand, with the case numbered ‘870054’ date aperture, two-tone and on a 9ct gold mesh link brown rotating outer bezel bracelet. and signed ‘Rolex, Oyster £600-800 Perpetual, GMT-Master, Superlative Chronometer, 312 Officially Certified’, the case Rolex having a screw down crown A lady’s two-colour 9ct gold and stamped with the model wristwatch, the rounded and serial numbers ‘16753, rectangular dial with Arabic 6542064’, giving a year of numerals, the movement with winding cog inscribed ‘Rolex manufacture of 1981, with a 312 dual metal two-tone Jubilee Prima’, the backplate inscribed bracelet, diameter 38mm. 15 rubies timed 6 positions, £1800-2200 the case with import marks for Glasgow 1928 and numbered ‘62669 902’ on a 9ct gold millanese bracelet. £500-600

313 Omega A gentleman’s 9ct gold wristwatch, the signed circular dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial in a 9ct gold case with hallmarks for Birmingham 1935 and on a brown leather strap. £100-150 310 313

43 314 317 * J.W. Benson were in business Patek Phillipe Bucherer from 1844 until 1973 and are An 18ct gold wristwatch, the A small enamelled ball recorded as working at 62 & blue oval dial having Roman watch, the round silvered 64 Ludgate Hill, London with and baton numerals and dial having raised gold Arabic a retail outlet at West End signed ‘Patek Phillipe, Geneve’, numerals, gold baton hands House, 25, Old Bond Street. the oval case stamped inside and signed ‘Boucherer, 17 An advert of theirs in the ‘18K’ and numbered ‘535705’, Jewels’, the round lemon- Illustrated London News of the the automatic movement yellow enamel case painted 13th of December 1884 shows signed and numbered with gold stars and with a a printed view of their ‘Steam ‘1285537’ with the calibre chain ring, the movement Room’ and ‘Mezanine’. They number ‘28-255’, complete having a lever escapement, traded as J.W. Benson from with an integral signed mesh diameter 18mm. 1856 until 1891 and then as a bracelet stamped for 18 £100-120 limited company. gold, diameter 32mm. For details of Dennison see Lot £2300-2500 318 No. 328 John Cording, London A silver pocket watch with 320 315 detent escapement, the white Samuel Edgcumbe, Plymouth Patek Phillipe enamel dial having black Roman A 15ct gold pocket watch, A gentleman’s 18ct gold numerals, gold spade hands, the white enamel dial having wristwatch, the round silvered a subsidiary seconds dial and black Roman numerals, gold dial having raised gold baton signed ‘Jno. Cording, London, spade hands, a subsidiary numerals, gold dauphine 432’, the chain fusee movement seconds dial and signed hands and a subsidiary having maintaining power, a ‘Samuel Edgcumbe, 11 seconds dial, the inside of the detent escapement with Cornwall Street, Plymouth’, case signed and numbered a split bimetallic balance, the the Swiss made movement ‘2926746’ and marked for finely engraved backcock having having a lever escapement 18 carat gold, the movement a diamond endstone with the and signed ‘S.E’, the open signed and numbered backplate also signed by the faced case stamped with an ‘1833306’, with the calibre maker, the case having engine import mark for 15 carat gold, number ‘215’, on a stamped turned decoration to the rear and diameter 48mm. black leather strap, diameter hallmarked for silver, Birmingham £200-240 32mm. 1814, diameter 52mm. * Samuel Edgcumbe £1500-1800 £700-900 is recorded as a watch * John Cording is recorded as manufacturer at 11 Cornwall 316 working in the Strand, London St, Plymouth from 1883 until Eterna Sonic from before 1819 until 1839. after 1902. A gentleman’s wristwatch, the round brushed dial having 319 321 baton numerals and hands, J.W. Benson Inter State a sweep seconds dial, date A 9ct gold pocket watch, A 14ct gold pocket watch, aperture and signed ‘Eterna the white enamel dial having the white enamel dial having Sonic, Electronic, Diastar black Roman numerals, blued Arabic hour numerals, red Rado’, the cushion shaped steel spade hands, a subsidiary Arabic outer numerals, a case having an seconds dial and signed ‘J.W. subsidiary seconds dial, blued integral bracelet and stamped Benson, London’, the Swiss steel spade hands and signed to the rear with the serial made movement having lever ‘Inter State, Chronometer’, number ‘7019854’, diameter escapement and similarly the movement having a lever 38mm. signed, the open faced escapement with the engine £220-240 case hallmarked for 9 carat turned backplate signed ‘Inter- gold, Birmingham 1930 and State, Chronometer, 2328662’, stamped with the case maker’s the open faced case stamped initial’s ‘A.L.D.’ for Dennison, inside ‘Warranted 14K, to diameter 50mm. assay’, diameter 42mm. £200-240 £260-280

44 45 322 325 328 Benedict Brothers An 18ct gold pocket watch Waltham, Riverside Maximus A 14ct gold pocket watch, with detent escapement, the A 9ct gold half hunter pocket the white enamel dial having white enamel dial having black watch, the white enamel dial Arabic hour numerals, red Roman numerals, blued steel having black Roman numerals, Arabic outer numerals, a hands and subsidiary seconds blued steel spade hands, a subsidiary seconds dial, dial, the movement having subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel spade hands and a spring detent escapement signed ‘Waltham, USA’, the signed ‘Benedict Brothers’, with a split bimetallic balance, movement having a lever the movement having a the cover having engine escapement and signed ‘A.W.W. lever escapement with the turned decoration and signed Co, Waltham, Mass. Riverside, backplate signed ‘Benedict ‘Chronometer’, the case Maximus, 15061872’, the Brothers, New York, Swiss having engraved engine half hunter case hallmarked made, 21212’, the open faced turned decoration to the rear for 9 carat gold, Birmingham case stamped inside ‘Roy, 14K’, and stamped 18K to the inside, 1929 and stamped with the diameter 44mm. diameter 46mm. casemaker’s initial’s ‘A.L.D.’ for £220-240 £480-520 Dennison, the rear engraved with monogrammed initials, 323 326 diameter 48mm. A 9ct gold pocket watch, Waltham Vanguard £400-440 the white enamel dial having An open faced 9ct gold * The American Watch Co. was black Roman numerals, blued pocket watch, the white the predecessor of the Waltham steel spade hands, a subsidiary enamel dial signed ‘Waltham, Watch Co. although watches seconds dial, the Swiss made Vanguard, USA’ and having continued to be signed by both movement having lever black Arabic numerals, concerns along with names of escapement, the open faced blued steel spade hands and the other companies under this case stamped with an import a subsidiary seconds dial, . Watches for the British mark for 9 carat gold, diameter the movement signed and market were exported and then 46mm. numbered ‘Waltham, USA, cased in this country, usually by £180-220 Vanguard, 29377599’, the case the Dennison Watch Case Co. hallmarked for 9 carat gold, of Birmingham. Aaron Dennison 324 London 1904, diameter 50mm. (1812-1895) had set up the Election £220-240 above watchmaking company in An 18ct gold dress watch, 1854 at Waltham, Mass., before the silvered dial having stylised 327 setting up his case factory in Arabic numerals, a subsidiary R. Salsbury, Guildford Birmingham. seconds dial and ‘Brequet’ An 18ct gold pocket watch, style blued steel hands, the the white enamel dial having 329 movement having a lever black Roman numerals, blued Waltham escapement and signed steel spade hands, a subsidiary An open faced 9ct gold pocket ‘Election’, the slim case with seconds dial and signed ‘R. watch, the white and cream engraved decoration to the Salsbury & Sons, Guildford’, enamel dial signed ‘Waltham, edges, an inset enamel ring to the movement having a lever USA’ and having black Roman the rear and stamped to the escapement with a bimetallic numerals, blued steel spade inside for 18 carat gold with balance, a fully engraved hands and a subsidiary seconds a presentation dated 1931, backcock and signed as the dial, the movement having a diameter 48mm. dial, the open faced case lever escapement with a split £300-320 hallmarked for 18 carat gold, bimetallic balance, signed London 1886, diameter 48mm. and numbered ‘Crescent £340-360 St, Waltham, Mass. USA, * Robert Salsbury is recorded 16036759’, the case stamped as working in Guildford from with the casemaker’s name 1869 until 1878 becoming ‘Dennison’ and hallmarked for ‘and Sons’ after this date. 9 carat gold, Chester 1912, diameter 52mm. £160-180 * For details of Waltham and Dennison see Lot No. 328. 46 330 332 334 E. Bourquin, Locle Thomas Porthouse, London Edwd. Ashley, Clerkenwell An 18ct gold hunter pocket An 18ct gold pocket watch, An 18ct gold pocket watch, watch, the white enamel dial having a silver dial engraved the white enamel dial having having black Roman numerals, with rococo style decoration black Roman numerals, blued blued steel moon hands, a to the centre, with raised gold steel spade hands, a subsidiary subsidiary seconds dial and Roman numerals, blued steel seconds dial and signed ‘Edwd signed ‘E. Bourquin and Fils, moon hands and a subsidiary F. Ashley, 2 Green Terrace, Locle’, the bar movement seconds dial, the chain fusee, Clerkenwell, 03836’, the full having a lever escapement three-quarter plate movement plate movement having a with a split bimetallic balance having a lever escapment with lever escapement with a split and signed as the dial, the a plain gold three arm balance bimetallic balance and signed full hunter case signed and and diamond endstone to as the dial, the open faced numbered to the inner cuvette the backcock, signed on the case hallmarked for 18 carat ‘6531’, the inside stamped backplate ‘Thos. Porthouse, gold, London 1888, diameter ‘State stamp of Neuchatel for London, 6381’, the case 50mm. 18 carat’, diameter 48mm. hallmarked for 18 carat gold, £330-360 £600-700 London, 1831, diameter * Edward F. Ashley is recorded * Edouard Bourquin was a 44mm. as working in Green Terrace, member of a large, well known £340-360 Clerkenwell, London from family of based * Thomas Porthouse is 1878 until 1913. in Switzerland during the 19th recorded as working in Poplar, century with outlets in both London from 1821 and 335 London and Paris. then Northampton Square from 1840 until his death in A and diamond 331 1860 and was succeeded by dress watch, the white enamel An 18ct gold hunter pocket Porthouse & French, Makers to dial having raised gold Arabic watch, the silver dial having the Admiralty. numerals and blued steel engraved decoration, raised hands, the movement having gold work, black Roman 333 a lever escapement and signed numerals, blued steel spade An 18ct gold hunter ‘Longines, 1612640’, the case hands and a subsidiary seconds pocket watch with detent with set to the outer dial, the bar movement having escapement, the white bezel, diameter 40mm. a lever escapement with a enamel dial having black £600-650 split bimetallic balance, the Roman numerals, blued steel full hunter case engraved to spade hands and subsidiary 336 the inner cuvette with the seconds dial, the three-quarter Waltham various watch features, the plate movement having a An open faced pocket watch, inside stamped ‘18K, 15284’, spring detent escapement with the white enamel dial signed engraved with floral decoration a split bimetallic balance, the ‘Waltham, USA’ and having to the front and rear, diameter backplate numbered ‘82801’, black Roman numerals, blued 48mm. the case having an engraved steel spade hands and a £500-550 motif to the front and subsidiary seconds dial, the hallmarked for 18 carat gold, gold filled case stamped to the Chester 1812, diameter 52mm. inside with the casemaker’s £740-780 details and serial number ‘A.L.D., Dennison Watch Case Co., Sun, 519873’, the movement having a lever escapement and stamped on the backplate ‘A.W. Co, Waltham, Mass, Riverside, 17045692’, diameter 50mm. £120-140 * For details of Waltham and Dennison see Lot No. 328.

47 337 J. Beddow, Wem An 18ct gold pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, the three quarter plate movement having a lever escapement with a split bimetallic balance and signed ‘F. Beddow, High Street, Wem’, the open faced case hallmarked for 18 carat gold, London 1883, the inner cover engraved with a presentation for 1884, 339 diameter 50mm. * James Beddow(s) is recorded 339 340 as working in Wolverhampton Charles Cabrier, London William Plumley, London from 1834. A half-quarter repeating gold A gold pair cased pocket £320-340 pair cased pocket watch, the watch, the white enamel dial white enamel dial having black having black Roman numerals, 338 Roman numerals, Arabic outer Arabic outer numerals and Cyma numerals, blued steel ‘beetle blued steel ‘beetle and A Gentleman’s 9ct gold and poker’ hands and signed poker’ hands, the chain fusee wrist watch, the round dial ‘Cabrier, London’, the chain movement having Egyptian having Arabic and baton fusee movement having round pillars, a verge escapement numerals, sweep seconds pillars, a verge escapement with a plain three arm steel hand and signed ‘Cyma’, the with a plain three arm brass balance, a pierced and case stamped with the Cyma balance, a pierced and engraved backcock, a silvered trademark, serial number engraved backcock, a silvered regulation dial and signed ‘829’ and hallmarked for 9 regulation dial and signed ‘Wm. Plumley, London, 443’, carat gold, London 1954, ‘C. Cabrier, London, 13840’, having a plain inner case with engraved on the back with repeating the hour, the last the outer case having repousse a presentation for 1955, the quarter and half-quarter on a decoration, diameter 45mm. automatic movement stamped bell with two hammers, the £600-700 ‘Cyma R420’ with the serial cover similarly signed and * William Plumley Snr is number ‘153273’, on a leather numbered, having pierced recorded as working at strap, diameter 32mm. and engraved gold inner and Cheapside, London, until 1769 £160-180 outer cases stamped with the having been apprenticed in * Cyma were founded in 1862 maker’s initials ‘TL’, diameter 1749 and being a Freeman of and were taken over by the 45mm. the Clockmaker’s Company Tavannes Watch Company £3000-3500 from 1756 until 1779. His son, which was founded by Henri * Charles Cabrier Snr is also William, was apprenticed Sandoz in Switzerland in 1891 recorded as working in to him in 1773. and are recorded as being at Lombard Street, London being Rue de Lausanne 54, Geneva in admitted to the 1920 and then Rue des Falaises Company in 1698, latterly 2 in 1924. working at Tokenhouse Yard, Lothbury, until his death in 1726. His son, also Charles, was apprenticed in 1719 and worked at his father’s premises at Lothbury from the former’s death, moving to Broad Street in 1734.

48 49 341 343 345 Ellison, London George Charle, London Charles Cabrier, London A gold plated pair cased A silver pair cased pocket A silver pair cased pocket pocket watch, the white watch for the Turkish market, watch, the silver champleve enamel dial having black the silver champleve dial dial having black Roman Arabic numerals and brass having black Turkish numerals, numerals, Arabic outer hands, the chain fusee blued steel ‘beetle and numerals, blued steel ‘beetle movement having a verge poker’ hands (one replaced) and poker’ hands and signed escapement with a plain three and signed ‘George Charle, ‘Cabrier, London’, the chain arm steel balance, a pierced London’, the chain fusee fusee movement having and engraved backcock, a movement having Egyptian Egyptian pillars, a verge silvered regulation dial and pillars, a verge escapement escapement with a plain three signed ‘Ja. Ellison London, with a plain three arm arm brass balance, a pierced 19912’, having a plain inner steel balance, a pierced and engraved backcock, a case and tortoiseshell outer and engraved backcock, silvered regulation dial and with pique work to the edges, a silvered regulation dial signed ‘C. Cabrier, London, diameter 50mm. and signed ‘George Charle, 6273’, both inner and outer £300-350 London, 67543’, having plain cases stamped with the * James Ellison is recorded as silver inner and outer cases maker’s initials ‘GB’ and working in London pre-1784. hallmarked for silver, London hallmarked for London, 1737, 1791, diameter 58mm. diameter 50mm. 342 £350-450 £800-1200 Thomas Savage, London * George Charle is recorded as * For details of Cabrier see Lot A silver pair cased pocket working from before 1794 at No. 339. watch, the silver champleve 19, Wilderness Row, London, dial having black Roman and is known as a maker of 346 numerals, Arabic outer watches for the Turkish market. John Ainsworth, London numerals, blued steel ‘beetle A watch by him is illustrated in A silver pair cased pocket and poker’ hands and signed Antique Watches by Camerer watch, the silver champleve ‘Savage, London’, the chain Cuss, plate 87. dial having black Roman fusee movement having numerals, Arabic outer Egyptian pillars, a verge 344 numerals, blued steel hands escapement with a plain three Charles Cabrier, London and signed ‘Geo Ware’ arm steel balance, a pierced A silver pair cased pocket (possibly the original owner), and engraved backcock, a watch, the silver champleve the chain fusee movement silvered regulation dial and dial having black Roman having Egyptian pillars, a verge signed ‘Thos. Savage, London, numerals, Arabic outer escapement with a plain three 870’, having plain silver inner numerals, blued steel hands arm brass balance, a pierced and outer cases, diameter and signed ‘Cabrier, London’, and engraved backcock, a 60mm. the chain fusee movement silvered regulation dial and £1200-1500 having Egyptian pillars, a verge signed ‘J. Ainsworth, London, * Although there are a number escapement with a plain three 59’, having a plain silver inner of makers recorded with this arm brass balance, a pierced case stamped with the maker’s name, the maker of this watch and engraved backcock, a initials ‘DA’ and hallmarked for is quite probably the Thomas silvered regulation dial and London 1786, diameter 50mm. Savage who was the son of signed ‘Cabrier, London’, £450-550 Thomas Savage Snr of Exeter having a plain silver inner case * John Ainsworth is recorded and apprenticed in 1659 to stamped with the maker’s as working in London from Joseph Quash of London. initials and serial number ‘AM before 1769. Having returned to Exeter, & F, 1418’ and with a later where he was jailed for having outer case, diameter 50mm. Jacobite sympathies, he moved £650-750 back to London to work at East * For details of Cabrier see Lot Smithfield, becoming insolvent No. 339. in 1721.

50 349 Louis Dunant A silver pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, Arabic outer numerals and brass hands, the chain fusee movement having Egyptian pillars, a verge escapement with a plain three arm brass balance, a pierced and engraved backcock, a silvered regulation dial and signed 348 ‘Louis Dunant’, the plain inner case stamped with the maker’s 347 348 initials ‘RP’ and hallmarked for Charles Cabrier, London Barraud & Lund London 1745, with a further A half-quarter repeating A gentleman’s enamelled plain outer case, diameter silver pair cased pocket gold quarter repeat hunter 50mm. watch, the white enamel dial pocket watch, the case £320-380 having black Roman numerals, decorated with enamelled * Louis Dunant is recorded as Arabic outer numerals, later armorials and monogram, working in Lyon, France, in the blued steel spade hands and the circular white enamel dial early 1700s. signed ‘Cabrier, London’, with Roman numerals and the chain fusee movement off-set subsidiary seconds 350 having Egyptian pillars, a verge dial, numbered ‘2/8839’, Northon, London escapement with a plain three the movement with three- A silver repousse pair cased arm brass balance, a pierced quarter backplate with repeat pocket watch, the white and engraved backcock, a signature and number. enamel dial having black silvered regulation dial and £1000-1500 Roman numerals, Arabic outer signed ‘Cabrier, London’, numerals, brass hands and repeating the hour, last quarter 348A signed ‘Northon, London’, and last half-quarter on a bell William Sterck, London the chain fusee movement with two hammers, having A silver repousse pair cased having Egyptian pillars, a verge an engraved inner case and pocket watch, the white escapement with a plain three a pierced and repousse outer enamel dial having black arm brass balance, a pierced case, diameter 48mm. Roman numerals, Arabic outer and engraved backcock, the £1500-1800 numerals and blued steel finely engraved backplate * For details of Cabrier see Lot ‘beetle and poker’ hands, having a silvered regulation No. 339 the chain fusee movement dial and signed ‘Northon, having Egyptian pillars, a verge London’ being repeated to the escapement with a plain three gilt movement cover, the plain arm brass balance, a pierced inner case indistinctly stamped and engraved backcock, a with the maker’s initials ‘RG’ , silvered regulation dial and with a further plain outer case, signed ‘Wm. Sterck, London, diameter 60mm. 1775’, the plain inner case £200-250 stamped with the maker’s initials ‘JH’ and hallmarked for London 1765, the outer case having repousse decoration, diameter 45mm. £400-500 * William Sterck is recorded as working in London from pre- 1762 until at least 1790.

51 351 353 355 James Girod, London Hiwans, London Thomas Martin, London A gilt pair cased pocket A silver pair cased pocket A silver cased pocket watch, watch, the white enamel dial watch, the white enamel dial the white enamel dial having having black Roman numerals, having black Arabic numerals, black Roman numerals, the Arabic outer numerals and the chain fusee movement chain fusee movement having blued steel ‘beetle and having Egyptian pillars, a verge a verge escapement with a poker’ hands, the chain fusee escapement with a plain three pierced and engraved backcock, movement having Egyptian arm brass balance, a pierced and signed ‘Thos Martin, London, pillars, a verge escapement engraved backcock, a silvered 45114’, diameter 50mm, with a plain three arm steel regulation dial and signed another similar signed ‘Eaton, balance, a pierced and ‘Hiwans, London’, the plain inner London’ and one other. engraved backcock, a silvered case stamped with the maker’s £80-120 regulation dial and signed initials ‘AP’ and with a later outer ‘James Girod, London’, having case, diameter 56mm. (a/f) 356 plain gilt metal inner and outer £140-180 Pearcy, London cases, diameter 55mm. A silver pair cased pocket £250-300 354 watch, the white enamel dial * James (sometimes ) Rush, London having black Arabic numerals, Girod, , was a Frenchman A gilt metal pair cased pocket the chain fusee movement working in London becoming watch, the white enamel dial having a verge escapement a Freeman of the Clockmakers having black Roman numerals with a pierced and engraved Company in 1692. and Arabic outer numerals, backcock, signed ‘Pearcy, the chain fusee movement London, 17374’, diameter having Egyptian pillars, a verge 50mm and two further watches, 352 escapement with a plain three one contained within a brass Charles Summers, London arm steel balance and a pierced ‘miners’ case. A gold pair cased pocket and engraved backcock, signed £80-120 watch, the white enamel dial ‘Rush, London’, within a gilt having black Arabic numerals metal repousse case, diameter 357 and spade hands, the chain 48mm and two English silver George Taylor, London fusee movement having turned pocket watches. A gilt metal cased pocket pillars, a verge escapement £80-120 watch, the white enamel dial with a plain three arm steel having black Arabic numerals, balance, a pierced and the chain fusee movement engraved backcock, a silvered having a verge escapement regulation dial and signed with a pierced and engraved ‘Chas. Summers, London, backcock, signed ‘George 6088’, both the plain gold Taylor, London, 5293’, diameter inner and outer cases stamped 40mm and three further silver with the maker’s initials ‘IW’ cased pocket watches. and hallmarked for London £80-120 1782, diameter 45mm. £500-700 358 * Charles Summers is recorded Rolex as working in London from A lady’s wrist watch, the dial before 1781 until 1800. having baton numerals and hands, a sweep seconds hand and signed ‘Rolex, Oyster Perpetual’, the Oyster case having a screw down crown and stamped with the model and serial numbers ‘6623, 2962727’ giving a production date of 1971, with a two-tone Oyster bracelet, diameter 24mm. 358 £450-500 52 363

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358A Rolex A gold plated boy’s wrist watch, the round two tone silvered dial having luminous Arabic numerals, red ‘24 hour’ numerals and outer 361 Arabic seconds, with luminous baton hands and a red sweep 361 seconds hand, signed ‘Rolex’, A Spanish gold coin dated the round gold plated case 1760 mounted within a frame having a stainless steel back as a . stamped to the inside ‘Rolex’, £350-450 repeated to the movement, diameter 28mm. 362 362 £200-300 Omega A gentleman’s stainless steel ‘Seamaster’ wristwatch, the pale 359 blue dial with orange hands, orange and luminescent markers, Elgin centre seconds hand, subsidiary dials for sixty seconds, thirty A gentleman’s 14ct gold minutes and hours, in a stainless steel case and on leather strap. keyless lever hunting cased £300-400 pocket watch with attached gold plated watch chain. 363 £450-550 A suite of 9ct white gold, mother-of-pearl and diamond

mounted cuff-links buttons and studs, each with an octagonal 360 mother-of-pearl panel inset with a circular diamond and within a A mid 19th century fob seal reed and ribbon border, in a fitted case stamped ‘Asprey’. with coat-of-arms intaglio, a £300-400 similar fob seal and a small fob seal with crest intaglio, 364 suspended by chain curb Rolex linking from a ribbon bow A lady’s diamond and mounted cocktail wristwatch brooch. with rectangular dial in an oval case, the movement with winding £200-250 cog inscribed ‘Rolex Prima’, the backplate inscribed ‘Timed 6

positions’, in a platinum case with blue glass winder and on leather strap. £400-600

53 364A 369 377 A 9ct gold vesta case An 18ct gold and faceted A 9ct gold curb and circular inscribed ‘Jack Dec 21’ citrine mounted swivel seal fancy link bracelet with attached to a two-colour 9ct suspended from a ‘rolled gold’ padlock clasp and safety chain, gold watch chain with a gold bow brooch. 15gm. plated openface pocket watch. £90-130 £170-200 £300-400 370 378 365 A 19th century fob seal with A 9ct gold long curb-link A 9ct gold bracelet of beaded citrine crest intaglio, the crest watch chain with bar and two mesh linking, 54gm. depicting a stags head with swivels attached, 60gm. £300-400 oak leaves. £620-680 £100-150 366 379 A lady’s platinum and 371 A late 19th century long gold diamond mounted cocktail A cultured pearl and ruby guard chain of faceted oval wristwatch, the octagonal dial mounted floral spray brooch, links, 173cm long, 32gm. with Arabic numerals within a a similar pair of ear-studs and £320-380 border of single-cut diamonds a pair of single cultured pearl and on leather strap. ear-studs. 380 £220-280 £470-530 A Continental hinged bangle of polished and textured finish, 366A 372 44gm. A 9ct. gold bracelet, 10gm. An early 19th century gold £500-600 £50-80 fob seal with layered agate portrait intaglio. 381 366B £150-250 A diamond mounted sixteen A 9ct. two coloured gold point star brooch mesh link bracelet, 21gm. 373 in late 19th century style, £180-220 A 19th century gold fob claw and pave-set with seal with allover chased floral round brilliant-cut diamonds, 367 decoration and amethyst crest estimated to weigh a total of A lady’s sapphire and with motto intaglio and a 1.8cts. diamond mounted cocktail black enamel and seed-pearl £450-550 wristwatch, the long stick pin. octagonal dial with Arabic £150-200 382 numerals in a case set with An 18ct white gold, sapphire single-cut diamonds and 374 and diamond mounted calibre-cut sapphires and on a A 9ct gold close curb-link brooch of informal cluster black moire strap. watch chain with bar and two design with variously shaped £220-280 swivels attached, 40gm. sapphires and small circular £300-350 diamonds. 367A £450-550 A two coloured bracelet of 375 polished and textured linking, A 9ct rose-gold curb link 383 cabochon sapphire mounted watch chain with bar, swivel An and diamond clasp, stamped 750 38gm. and swivel seal attached, 40gm mounted brooch of cross-over £500-700 total all in weight. ribbon design. £250-350 £320-380 368 A late 19th century gold, 376 384 sapphire and diamond A 9ct gold hollow curb-link An oval shell brooch mounted hinged bangle with bracelet of plain and textured depicting a young woman, a row of round old brilliant-cut links with padlock clasp and kneeling at prayer within a diamonds separated by oval safety chain, 22gm. gold frame. sapphires in claw settings. £250-350 £180-220 £500-600

54 391 A late 19th century gold, silver, sapphire and diamond mounted crescent brooch with a crescent of graduated oval sapphires highlighted with an inner crescent of smaller round old brilliant-cut diamonds. 385A £400-600

391 392 A pearl and cultured pearl single-string composed of one hundred and twelve pearls and cultured pearls, graduated from 3.0mm diameter to 8.0m diameter, with a diamond mounted three-stone clasp, £600-800

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385 388 393 detail A pink/white conch shell A late 19th century 9ct gold cameo portrait brooch within guard chain, 168cm long, with a rope-twist gold frame. attached 9ct gold photograph 393 £90-130 locket. A 19th century gold, moss £250-350 agate and pseudo moss 385A agate necklace of linked A 19th century French gold 389 graduated oval stones in cut- and stick-pin the A ruby and diamond down collet settings and in labradorite carved as a lion’s mounted necklace of plain fitted case. mask. and textured linking with £700-900 £100-150 central line of graduated * Provenance: Puslinch. oval rubies separated by 386 pairs of small circular A diamond mounted pendant diamonds, the clasp cross claw-set with small stamped 18K, together with circular brilliant-cut stones. a matching bracelet. £140-180 £1200-1500

387 390 A 9ct gold guard chain of A 9ct gold and citrine double circular linking, 140cm mounted bracelet of linked long, with swivel attached. oval stones. £140-180 £100-150

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394 An early 20th century 15ct gold and mounted three-bar gate-link bracelet. £400-600

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395 A 19th century gold hinged bangle with embossed foliate and rope-twist decoration and in fitted case. £250-300

396 A blue enamelled and diamond mounted brooch of stylised floral cluster design, pave-set with circular brilliant-cut diamonds, 397 estimated to weigh a total of 2.2cts, the reverse stamped ‘750’. £1400-1800

397 A late 19th century gold and oval shell cameo brooch depicting an angel protecting a child from a serpent within a rope-twist frame. £100-150

398 A pair of blue enamelled 18ct gold, mother-of-pearl and seed-pearl cuff-links. £220-260

399 A pair of late 19th century carved ivory drop , each 398 depicting a young woman with hair adorned with fruiting vines and a pair of gold and seed-pearl mounted drop earrings. £250-300

400 A late 19th century gold and cameo mounted bracelet of linked rectangular shell cameo panels with a layered hardstone cameo clasp. £150-200

401 An early 19th century gold, ruby and diamond mounted bar 399 brooch in the form of a nail. £80-100

56 402 A late 18th century white enamelled gold, crystal and hair mourning ring with central lock of hair beneath a faceted crystal on a shank enamelled ‘Eliz Pordigee ob 22 May 1777’, struck twice with maker’s mark ‘D.S.’. £550-650

403 402 A pair of late 19th century carved ivory portrait , one depicting a young girl, her hair adorned with flowers, the other depicting a young boy wearing a wide rimmed , each approximately 50mm long. £300-350

404 A pair of late 19th century tortoiseshell piquework drop earrings. £70-90

403 405 405 A late 19th century gold and seed-pearl arrow brooch with central scroll design. £80-120

406 406 A mid 19th century frosted gold, and diamond mounted circular brooch with central sphere pave-set with turquoise and with central single old cut diamond within a beaded wirework and turquoise-set frame, the reverse with hair compartment. £250-300

407 A late 19th century French gold, diamond and gem-set pendant brooch with vacant rectangular compartment within a gold-backed silver foliate frame set with rose-cut diamonds, circular rubies and emeralds and suspending a single pearl drop, together with a detachable easel fitting. £800-1000 407 57 412 412 A mid/late 19th century 408 frosted gold and 408 mounted circular brooch A pair of late 19th century with central circular cabochon frosted gold pendant garnet within a frame of 414 smaller oval stones with earrings, each with a beaded 414 gold fringe and in fitted case. bootlace fringe and reverse glazed compartment, together A late 19th century gold £250-300 and reverse painted crystal with a matching pair of clusters subsequently mounted intaglio brooch, the oval 409 crystal depicting a chaffinch A late 19th century gold, as ear-clips with fittings stamped ‘silver’. perched on the branch of a opal, ruby and diamond tree within a red highlighted, mounted oval locket. £280-320 white enamelled frame, £250-300 the reverse with glazed compartment, 37mm long overall. £300-500

415 A pair of diamond mounted single-stone ear-studs with diamonds estimated to weigh a total of 0.5cts. 410 £200-300 410 An early 19th century enamelled gold mourning ring, enamelled ‘In Memory Of’ with internal inscription 413 ‘Mrs Elizh Holland ob 20 Sep 1817 Ae32’, with hallmarks for 413 London 1817, maker’s mark A pair of turquoise and ‘JC’. diamond mounted drop £100-200 earrings, each suspending a single round turquoise drop, 411 approximately 6.4mm diameter. A cultured pearl three-string £250-350 with cultured pearls, approximately 7.5mm diameter, with a garnet mounted oval cluster clasp. £300-350

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416 419 420 An art deco diamond A 9ct gold long curb-link An early 20th century mounted rectangular plaque charm bracelet with various 15ct gold, turquoise and brooch of openwork design attached charms including seed-pearl mounted fringe with circular and baguette-cut a sovereign dated 1913, the necklace with graduated diamonds estimated to weigh a World Cup football trophy project oval turquoise and a total of 2.5cts. and a horse, 124gm total all in pair of turquoise and seed- £800-1200 weight. pearl drop earrings. £800-1000 £400-500 417 A diamond mounted rock 421 rose floral spray brooch with A pair of emerald and flowerhead, buds and petals, diamond mounted star- pave-set with old brilliant-cut shaped drop earrings, each diamonds estimated to weigh a with a star-shaped panel inset total of 7.0cts. with a single small diamond, £2500-3000 suspending a larger star- shaped panel, inset with a 418 single rectangular emerald. An early 19th century £140-180 enamelled gold, rose diamond and hair-work 422 mourning brooch with a red A late 19th or early 20th leather covered case and a century gold bracelet of mid 19th century gold and cable and larger beaded links hardstone cameo mounted suspending a single spherical oval brooch with bootlace locket drop and in original fringe. fitted case. £250-300 £200-300

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59 427 A cultured pearl four-strand choker with diamond-set spacers and a central 19th century anthemion shell cluster of old brilliant and rose-cut diamonds, the old brilliants estimated to weigh a total of 3.8cts. 425 £2000-2500

426 428 A diamond mounted floral A pair of diamond mounted spray brooch with table-cut 423 long drop earrings, each with diamonds in cut-down collet three linked drops, millegrain- settings, the principal diamond 423 set with circular diamonds, approximately 5.8mm long x A mid 19th century gold and estimated to weigh a total of 5.0mm wide x 4.7mm deep, turquoise mounted dove 3.0cts, each 81mm long. estimated to weigh 1.0cts. brooch with textured feathers £1700-2000 £1500-2000 and cabochon ruby eyes.

£250-350

424 A late 19th century gold and seed-pearl necklace of fine linking with loops interspersed with seed-pearls. £250-350 425 A green , emerald and diamond mounted brooch of abstract design with a matching pair of pendant earrings, each with three drops. £550-650 427

60 426 428 435 A gold and diamond mounted five-stone half- hoop ring with graduated round old brilliant-cut stones, estimated to weigh a total of 0.8cts, in rex claw setting. £250-350 432 436 432 A gold, blue doublet and An 18th century style, diamond mounted five-stone diamond and emerald half-hoop ring with three mounted floral cluster ring graduated old brilliant-cut with rose diamond basket, old- diamonds, estimated to weigh cut diamond flower head and a total of 1.0cts, in a scroll- emerald leaves. pierced setting. 429 £500-600 £200-300

429 437 A sapphire, ruby and A 19th century gold, diamond mounted brooch turquoise and rose-cut in the form of a galleon in full diamond three-stone ring. sail. £150-200 £800-1000

438 430 A sapphire and diamond A gold and diamond 433 mounted three-stone ring mounted two-stone 433 with central oval sapphire crossover ring with round old An early 20th century between circular diamonds, brilliant-cut stones, estimated platinum faced gold, estimated to weigh a total of to weigh a total of 0.6cts, in rex sapphire and diamond 0.4cts. claw settings. mounted rounded square £250-350 £200-250 cluster ring with four principal round old European brilliant- cut diamonds, each encircled by small calibre-cut sapphires in millegrain settings. £400-500

439 431 439 A diamond mounted five- 431 stone half-hoop ring with A cats-eye and graduated old brilliant-cut diamond mounted circular 434 stones, approximately 0.2cts, cluster ring with central cats- 434 0.65cts, 1.1cts, 0.65cts and eye approximately 11.5mm An 18ct gold and diamond 0.2cts respectively. long x 10.8mm wide, within mounted three-stone £1800-2200 a surround of ‘eight-cut’ ring with graduated diamonds and between circular brilliant-cut stones, baguette-cut diamond single- approximately 0.5cts, 0.7cts stone shoulders. and 0.5cts, in a scroll-pierced £1800-2200 claw setting £1400-1800

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440 444 448 A diamond mounted circular An early 19th century gold, An 18ct two-colour gold and cluster ring with central seed-pearl and hair plait diamond mounted square circular brilliant-cut stone, mourning ring with central cluster ring on a shank of approximately 4.8mm x glazed hair plait within a stylised ‘Rolex Jubilee’ linking. 2.65mm estimated to weigh surround of split seed-pearls on £450-550 0.4cts, within a surround of a chased gold shank, inscribed smaller brilliant-cut stones ‘M.T. died Dec 13th 1827’. 449 estimated to weigh a total of £80-120 A ruby and diamond 0.8cts. mounted cluster ring with £550-650 445 three graduated cabochon A pink tourmaline and rubies within a surround of 441 diamond mounted dress single-cut diamonds. A diamond and sapphire ring with central oval pink £320-380 mounted circular cluster tourmaline on a shank highly ring with clusters of circular chased with scrolling acanthus 450 brilliant-cut diamonds spangled with small round A diamond mounted along highlighted by round diamonds. the finger cluster ring of sapphires. £380-420 scalloped oval form pave-set £550-650 with old European brilliant-cut 446 diamonds. 442 A diamond mounted £600-800 A late 19th century gold and single stone ring with gipsy-set diamond three- circular brilliant-cut stone, 451 stone ring with old brilliant- approximately 6.9mm in An emerald and diamond cut stones, approximately diameter, estimated to weigh mounted ‘ballerina’ cluster 0.4cts, 0.7cts and 0.5cts 1.3cts, in a raised illusion ring with central oval emerald respectively. setting. within an undulating surround £1200-1500 £1400-1800 of circular and baguette-cut diamonds. 443 447 £800-1000 A 19th century gold, emerald A cornelian relief portrait and diamond mounted mounted ring, the cornelian five-stone ring with central depicting the profile of a cushion-shaped old brilliant- bearded gentleman on a plain cut diamond. wide shank. £180-220 £200-400 62 452 457 454

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452 456 An early 20th century gold, An art deco platinum and diamond mounted elliptical brooch aquamarine and diamond of openwork design pave-set with old brilliant-cut stones, mounted cushion-shaped estimated to weigh 3.5cts. cluster ring with central £1500-2000 cushion-shaped aquamarine claw-set within a surround of round old brilliant-cut diamonds. £1400-1800

453 A 19th century Eastern gold cuff bangle of spiked and filigree wirework design, 116gms. £1500-2000

454 An 18ct gold and diamond mounted three-stone ring with graduated circular brilliant-cut diamonds, approximately 0.5cts, 0.7cts and 0.5cts respectively, in a curtain claw setting. £1500-2000 453 455 An 18ct gold and diamond 457 mounted circular cluster ring, A sapphire and diamond three-stone ring with central oval pave-set with nine round old sapphire, approximately 9.3mm long x 7.8mm wide, between brilliant-cut stones, estimated to round old brilliant-cut diamonds, each approximately 1.2cts. weigh a total of 2.2cts. £2500-3500 £1000-1500

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458 460 462 An 18ct gold, sapphire and A chrysoberyl cats-eye and A late 19th century gold, diamond mounted oval diamond mounted brooch silver and diamond mounted cluster ring with central oval with central round cats- circular cluster target brooch sapphire, approximately 11mm eye, approximately 13.2mm with round old brilliant-cut long x 7.8mm wide, claw-set diameter, on a tapering stones, estimated to weigh a within a surround of brilliant- elliptical brooch, pavé-set with total of 2.7cts, in cut-down cut diamonds, estimated to brilliant, baguette and ‘eight- collet settings. weigh a total of 1.9cts. cut’ diamonds. £1800-2200 £1500-2000 £2000-3000 463 459 461 A late 19th century gold, A late 19th century gold and Royal Irish Regiment silver and diamond mounted diamond mounted three- A late 19th century gold, heart-shaped pendant pavé- stone ring with graduated silver and diamond mounted set with round old brilliant-cut round old brilliant-cut stones, regimental brooch, designed stones, estimated to weigh a approximately 5.4mm x 3.8mm, as a harp with coronet total of 2.0cts, the reverse with 6.7mm x 4.3mm and 5.4 x surmount, pavé-set with glazed compartment. 3.3mm, estimated to weigh graduated round old brilliant- £1000-1500 0.75cts, 1.2cts and 0.60cts cut diamonds, estimated to respectively, in claw settings. weigh a total of 2.7cts, in a £2400-2800 fitted case. £1400-1800

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464 Graff A diamond mounted three- stone ring with central circular brilliant-cut stone, approximately 5.7mm diameter, estimated to weigh 0.75cts, in a four-claw setting between heart-shaped diamonds, each 467 468 approximately 0.15cts, on a tapering shank inscribed on 465 467 the inside ‘Graff 0.75 F VS2’, A two colour link and A mid 19th century gold, together with a fitted leather diamond mounted bracelet emerald, ruby and diamond case and box. of leaf-shaped linking and mounted snake necklace £1600-2000 a central spine of circular of graduated scaly links, brilliant-cut diamonds, the foliate engraved head estimated to weigh a total of forming the clasp, set with a 4.5cts. line of graduated rectangular £2200-2800 emeralds with rose-cut diamonds and suspending a 465A heart-shaped drop, the reverse A pear shaped diamond with hair compartment, single stoned pendant, together with a case. approx. 12cm length x 8.4mm £1400-1800 wide x 5.3mm deep, estimated weight 3.25cts. with diamond 468 set hanger. An early 20th century £2800-3200 platinum, aquamarine and diamond mounted 466 necklace with seed-pearl loops A mid/late 19th century interspersed with circular enamelled frosted gold and aquamarines and suspending coral mounted necklace with three graduated tear-shaped pendant drop, the necklace drops, together with a case. 466 of curved rectangular panels £800-1200 decorated with Etruscan- style bead and wirework with white enamel and joined by single circular coral-set links and suspending a matching square section pendant with amphora-shaped drop, in original leather fitted case.. £1000-1500

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65 469 A diamond single-stone ring with cushion-shaped old brilliant-cut stone, approximately 8.0mm long x 8.7mm across x 5.8mm deep, estimated to weigh 2.6cts, in a heart-pierced claw setting and between calibre-cut sapphire shoulders. £4000-6000

470 Faberge A pink enamelled gold and silver oval buckle decorated 469 with pink enamel over engine- turning within bright-cut and gadrooned gold , the gold rim stamped ‘56’, maker’s mark H.W. for Henrik Wigstrom, the silver stamped ‘Faberge H.W 88’, also scratched ‘17237’, 68mm long overall. £5000-7000

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