Antiques & Collectables Wednesday 17th July at 11.00am

TO BE HELD AT FARLEIGH COURT, SURREY CR6 9PE

Antiques & Collectables Wednesday 17th July at 11.00am

VIEWING Tuesday 16th July 9.00am - 5.00pm Wednesday 17th July 9.00am - 11.00am

AUCTION AND VIEWING TO BE HELD AT FARLEIGH COURT CLUB, OLD FARLEIGH ROAD, NR SELSDON, SURREY CR6 9PE

Ripley Arts Centre, 24 Sundridge Avenue, Bromley, BR1 2PX Valuation days held here every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday between 10am and 2pm We are delighted to welcome BBC Bargain Hunt to this auction Wednesday 17th July Welcome to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers

Director: Catherine Southon MA Specialists:  Barbara Dixon Tom Blest Mark Stacey Sale Administrator: Nicola Minney Auction Enquiries and Information: 07596 332978 07808 737694 Email: [email protected] Auction Venue: Farleigh Court Golf Club, Old Farleigh Road, Nr Selsdon, Surrey CR6 9PE Office: Ripley Arts Centre, 24 Sundridge Avenue, Bromley, BR1 2PX Tel: 0208 313 3655 (not week of auction)

IMPORTANT NOTICES Please note that purchased items of furniture must be collected from the auction venue before 3pm on Friday 19th July otherwise buyers will incur storage charges. All other purchases can also be collected during this time. Please note that the condition of items are not noted in the catalogue. Condition reports can be viewed on www.thesaleroom.com. Please note that we are no longer taking credit cards as payment. COLLECTIONS All lots should be collected on the day of the auction, or on Thursday 18th July or Friday 19th July until 3pm. After this time all items of furniture will be shipped to the warehouse where an appointment has to be made for collection. All other items will be available for collection at our office address at Ripley Arts Centre 9.30am - 4.30pm, Monday - Friday for two weeks after the sale. SHIPPING We are happy to ship non-breakable Mail Boxes Etc. items. Please call 07808 737694 for Tel: +44 (0) 208 649 9777 a quote. Email: [email protected]

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AUCTIONS We hold regular Antiques and Collectables Auctions, with colour catalogues, on-line catalogues and Live bidding. These auctions take place regularly at Farleigh Court Golf Club, Old Farleigh Road, Nr Selsdon, Surrey CR6 9PE. This venue has plently of free parking and is a short taxi ride from East Croydon Station with directly links to London. The Company trades as Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd. The Company’s registered office is: Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley, BR1 3RA. Company Registration Number 08020183. Registered in England and Wales.

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3. A Regency mahogany tripod wine table possibly campaign, the detachable figured rectangular top with cut off corners and moulded edge, fitted to the stem on a wooden threaded screw, raised on tapering ring turned baluster stem and three outswept legs, width 43.3cm, depth 35.7cm, height 71.5cm £50-£80 4. George III mahogany wall mounted cutlery box having pierced fret cut back plate above a sloped hinged lid and a tapering body, marquetry inlaid to front with a knife and fork, height 48cm £80-£120 1. An early 18th century small joined oak coffer the two panel lid above a foliate lunette carved frieze 5. An Arts and Crafts Welsh and panels carved with lozenges, raised on stile feet, carved satin walnut spinning the interior fitted with a candle box, width 100cm, chair depth 45cm, height 42cm having octagonal seated £100-£200 carved dragon and tapering back carved with graduated stippled diapers and foliate motif terminating with a pierced open heart, raised on turned splayed legs, initialled to 4 underside I A, width 31.5cm, depth 35cm, height 95.5cm £80-£120 6. An early 20th century carved walnut corner armchair the bow back carved with acanthus leaf and central raised fruit and shell framed putto mask, terminating with lion terminals, stiff leaf turned supports and green man mask and swag carved splats, above a stuff over seat and scrolled leaf carved rails, raised on ring tuned legs, width 72cm, depth 72cm, height 88cm £100-£150 7. An Edwardian mahogany tabletop stationary cabinet in the form a miniature George III chest of drawers ebony and boxwood strung, the moulded top above a fall front 2. A Regency mahogany glazed dwarf cabinet with dummy drawer bookcase fronts opening to the top with three quarter gilt brass gallery pierced with from a baize line anthemions, ebony strung and inlaid with stars to corners, writing surface, the above a pair of glazed doors, flanked by three quarter interior fitted with engaged half reeded and spiral fluted turned columns, graduated letter raised on turned legs with fluted knops and compressed racks, pen tray and ball feet, width 95.5cm, depth 33cm, height 101.5cm inkwell, raised on £300-£500 ogee bracket feet, width 27cm, depth 14.6cm, height 29cm £100-£200 7

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8. A late George III mahogany octagonal sewing table 11. A Danish Jorgen Baekmark for FDB Mobler J82 satinwood cross banded and strung with box wood and oak lounge chair c.1963 ebony, the hinged top inlaid with central oval marquetry having curved spindle back and arms and paper cord shell, burr maple and paper lined interior, raised on slightly seat, raised on turned legs united by peripheral stretchers, splayed square legs with united by a platform stretcher, width 78cm, depth 64cm, height 82cm width 39cm, depth 31cm, height 68cm £300-£500 £100-£200 12. A Norwegian Rolf Rastad & Adolf Relling for 9. An Arts and Crafts telescopic brass standard lamp Rasmus Solberg rosewood low circular occasional / the adjustable stem with two light fittings on a circular work table c.1962 planished base raised on three feet, fully extended height the foldover top with sunken brass hinges opening to approx. 190cm reveal and interior fitted with a revolving demi lune shaped £100-£150 tray fitted with divisions, above a gathered brown suede bag, raised on three turned supports united by a stretcher, 10. A set of five Hans Wegner (1914-2007) for Carl bears paper label. This design was awarded 1st Prize in Hansen & Son Denmark oak CH24 wishbone dining the 1962 Norwegian Design Competition. Accompanied chairs, c.1960 by the original Heals receipt, diameter 59cm, height 42cm each with bow shaped crest rails above a Y shaped £300-£500 splat and woven seats, raised on turned legs united by peripheral stretchers, each stamped Made in Denmark 13. A Danish Peter Hvidt & Orla Molgaard Nielsen for Carl Hansen & Son Odense Denmark (5), width 54.5cm, France & Sons teak occasional table c.1960 depth 43cm, height 75cm the shaped trapezoidal top tapering at one end above a £400-£600 caned under tier, turned tapering supports, bears silver metal circular disc label, serial no. 6220712, length 72cm, depth 53cm, height 58cm £100-£200

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16. An early 20th century cold painted spelter novelty table combination Scottie dog cigarette lighter / ashtray probably Austrian, the hinged head opening to reveal a sprung cigarette lighter, the back with hinged cover for an ashtray, height 13.3cm, length 17.5cm £30-£50 14. Finn Juhl (1912-1989) for France & Son No 152 “Bwana” teak and black leather lounge chair c.1962 17. A 19th century brass framed writing slate / having curved back rail which extends beyond the back, memoranda board leather back, seat and arms, turned frame with flattened of rectangular arched form, fitted with a suspension ring, knop terminals to front legs, bears silver metal disc label, height 37.5cm, width 20.7cm serial no. 6259640, width 86.5cm, depth 86cm, height £10-£20 91cm £600-£800 18. A late Victorian bamboo and split cane conservatory steamer armchair having adjustable back, rexine covered padded arm rests and pull out leg rest, width 69.5cm, depth 69cm, height 101cm £20-£40

15. Illum Wikkelso (1919-1999) for Soren Willadsen 19. A set of three Danish Torben Oskov & Co brass Model 110 rosewood and black leather wingback candlesticks designed by Max Bruel lounge chair c.1960 of trumpet form with flared nozzles, marked Torben original paper label, width 82cm, depth 92cm, height Oskov & Co Denmark (3), height 22.2cm 93cm £80-£120 £700-£900

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23. A collection of First War brass Trench Art comprising seven shell case vases, to include a pair and three others with hammered and floral repoussé decoration, a brass and copper easel back photograph frame, a jam spoon with bullet handle and an Art Deco desk clock with planished pewter surround (10), tallest vase 35cm £80-£120

24. A collection of eight Arts and Crafts mostly Joseph Sankey & Son copper and brass ewers and 20. A mid 20th century Danish Anton Michelsen jugs model 660 stainless steel canteen of cutlery designed mostly with floral repoussé decoration, one with by Arne Jacobsen, c.1960 embossed alligator skin finish, the two brass examples comprising six table forks, table knives, six soup spoons, with Mackintosh style design (8), tallest 29cm, smallest six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six dessert knives, 13.5cm six teaspoons and a serving spoon and fork, in original £100-£200 boxes (44), servers length - 31cm, teaspoons length - 13.5cm £400-£600

21. Three Continental Jugendstil repoussé copper trays probably German, comprising an oval tray with scalloped raised rim, the centre with hammered design and scrolling whiplash border, stamped handmade DE, together with two graduated pair of kidney shaped trays of similar 25. An impressive early 20th century German design (3), largest tray 48 x 34.5cm Jugendstil gilt metal desk stand £40-£60 of oblong shaped form, the central raised section containing a brass inkwell with hinged cover, flanked by 22. A collection of Arts and Crafts metal ware pen wells with arched sides and fluted border, raised comprising a sheet brass clad triangular vase of tapering on plinth base, design incorporating a perched owl form, repoussé decorated to each side with a portrait with spread wings to front and back, broken raised fan of a young woman, lead lined, a rectangular copper shaped geometric design to hinged cover with projecting tray, possibly French, with raised wavy edged border, thumbpiece, stamped no 59, 40 x 9.5 x 10.5cm decorated with hammered design and with a crowned £200-£300 armourial to centre and fleur-de-lys to corners, a copper jardiniere, a repoussé pewter clad hexagonal trinket box mounted with Ruskin pottery blue glazed cabochons, two similar cigarette boxes, a floral repoussé decorated circular brass biscuit tin and a continental Art Noveau antimony relief cast plaque of the profile of a young woman and a spray of flowers (8), former height 19.5cm £50-£80

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29. A late Georgian rosewood box rectangular, the hinged lid and front strung with brass, central brass vacant cartouche and escutcheon, raised on compressed feet, interior pink paper lined together with a Regency bronze inkwell in the form of three lions bearing a globe on their backs, on socle base (2), former - width 24cm, later - diameter at base 11.1cm £50-£80

30. A French Art Deco Ciro Surrender Baccarat perfume bottle and stopper octagonal faceted form together with Czech frosted glass 26. Two Arts and Crafts repoussé gilt metal panels atomiser of tapering form moulded with a vase of flowers both rectangular and decorated with stylised foliate design (2), the former height 12.3cm, the latter 8.8cm design, one copper gilt the other gilt tin with hammered £20-£30 finish, together with a gilt metal wall hanging pipe holder, the hammered back plate with stylised whiplash border and central repoussé flower design (3), plaques 20.5 x 30.5cm 31. A late 19th century £40-£60 portable gilt brass coaching oil lamp having two adjustable square lanterns with star cut blue flashed glass panels to sides hinged reflector backs and oil reservoirs on stem with ring carrying handles and square stepped base, later adapted for electricity, height 50.5cm £150-£250 27. A late 19th century Swiss Black Forrest carved wood novelty inkwell in the form of a parrots head having glass eyes, together with another carved as a walnut on a leaf (2), parrots head - height approx. 7.5cm, 31 walnut - length 12.5cm £80-£120

28. A Russian Provincial School icon of a Saint 32. A brass Arts and Craft log bin, circa 1910 Nicholas, late 19th/early 20th century of rectangular form with studded strapwork to the sides gold ground, panel, together with another icon of the and lid, and brass ring carrying handles and large loop last Judgement (2), the former 21.8 x 25.5cm, the latter catch to the front, with liner, height 36cm, width 54cm 26.6 x 31cm £80-£120 £200-£300

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36. A late 19th century French gilt brass five pane miniature carriage clock having moulded case with carrying handle and bevelled glass panels, raised on a plinth base, bearing engraved initials, S.B.W. to top, the white enamel circular dial with minute track, blue Roman and outer arabic numerals, back plate stamped 161, 33. After Guillaume Coustou (1677-1746) winding key present, a pair of late 19th/early 20th century patinated bronze 5 x 4.5 x 10cm Marley horses, each modelled as a rearing stallion held £100-£200 36 by a groom, on a naturalistic base, bears signature Coustou (2), height 29cm £300-£400

34. A contemporary bronze figure of a 19th century soldier standing wearing a military tunic and cap, holding a sword in his right hand, on square plinth base, height 39cm £40-£60

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35. Two early 20th century French brass five pane 37. A late Victorian architectural mantel clock carriage clocks the ebonised case with triangular pediment over a glazed one with serpentine moulded sides to case, the other door flanked by pair of engaged Corinthian pilasters, on a retailed by Elkingtons, 73 Cheapside E.C., and with case stepped plinth base, the square silvered dial with Roman stamped R & C Paris, both with white enamel dial, Roman numerals and minute track signed exam’d by Goldsmith’s numerals and slow/fast adjustment, three winding keys Company 112 regent St, London, 8 day German brass present, height of first 13cm, height of second 11.5cm quarter striking movement signed W & H sch, winding £80-£120 key. bears presentation plaque to base “Presented to the Mr Jefford by the Officers 5th Royal Irish Lancers Muttra 1897”, height 42cm £100-£200

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44. David Cox (British, 1783-1859) ‘Fishing boats at sea’, watercolour, signed, mounted and framed, watercolour within mount 44.5 x 24cm, frame 64 x 44.5cm £100-£200

45. Purvis (late 19th Century British) A humorous cartoon of a miserly Scotsman, entitled in pencil, ‘I dinna’ like partin’ wi’ the siller!’, watercolour, signed, mounted, framed, within mount 14.7 x 25.2cm, overall 25 x 35.7cm £50-£80

46. Olive Henry RUA (1902-1989) ‘Harbour scene’, oil on board, signed, gilt frame, within frame 75 x 52cm, overall 85 x 62cm £100-£200

47. 19th century British School ‘Portrait of a seated woman wearing a black tartan dress with lace collar and cuffs’, oil on card, unsigned mounted, 38. A late 19th/early 20th century Turkish purple framed, within mount 42.5 x 57cm, overall 59.5 x 74cm velvet and gold thread textile £150-£250 couched and embroidered in gold threads with exotic birds and flower baskets, central calligraphic roundel, 48. Late 19th Century British School silver wound thread fringe, pink glazed cotton to reverse, ‘Sand dunes’, oil on board unsigned, gilt frame, 99 x 95cm, including fringe 35 x 25.4cm, overall 52 x 43.4cm £200-£300 Collection of Christian Barman (1898-1980) and thence by descent 39. An early 20th century Egyptian Assuit black and £80-£120 hammered silver shawl c.1920 on a black mesh ground, geometric design squares 49. 20th Century French School against a field of rows of figures holding hands, width ‘Impressionistic sketch of figures on a river bank’, 97cm, length 220cm oil on canvas, indistinctly signed, limed gesso frame, £100-£150 canvas 18 x 13cm, overall 33 x 38cm £80-£120 40. A contemporary silver caged glass scent bottle unmarked, rectangular with pierced case together with a scent funnel in a presentation box, height 5.1cm £10-£20

41. A contemporary Barcelona lounge chair and stool after the original design by Ludwig Mies Van De Rohe, polished steel x frame, buttoned red faux leather cushions, chair width 77cm, depth 77cm, height 74cm £70-£100

42. A contemporary Russian motion toy carved as bear washing a cub in a bath tub in the Black Forrest style, length 14.2cm £5-£8 50. Mid 19th Century Irish School ‘A group of four watering cattle’, oil on canvas, 43. Barnett Freedman (British, 1901-1958) unsigned, period gilt gesso frame bearing paper label ‘Study of woman waving with a handkerchief’; mixed for Bregazzi & Sons, 10 Merrion Row, Dublin, canvas media, signed Barnett Freedman 1940, To Christian 61.5 x 35.7cm, overall 71 x 41.5cm Barman, mounted, glazed and framed, within mount 30 x 35cm, overall 53 x 60.6cm £200-£300 Collection of Christian Barman (1898-1980) and thence by descent £100-£200

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51. William Adolphus Knell (British, 1805-1875) ‘An evening marine scene with moored ships off the coast’, oil on canvas, signed, period gilt frame, canvas 30.5 x 15.7cm, overall 43.7 x 28.9cm £300-£500

52. 19th century British School ‘Fishing boats on the shoreline with figures and a horse and cart’, oil on panel, unsigned, period gilt frame, 13.6 x 11.6cm, overall 21 x 18.7cm £50-£80

53. Walter Williams (British, 1835-1906) ‘Off Westcombe, South Devon, coastal view with a choppy sea and figures on the seashore’, oil on 51 canvas, unsigned, contemporary gilt gesso frame, canvas 2.2 x 15.2cm, overall 29 x 24.2cm £300-£500

54. F Osborne (British) ‘A pair of watercolours depicting river autumnal scenes’, heightened with body colour showing the ripples on the water, signed F Osborne lower right, in gilt frames (2), within mount 29 x 22.5cm, overall 47.5 x 41.5cm £150-£250

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55. Camarrogue (19th Century, French) ‘Portrait of French soldier with his arm in a sling’, possibly relating to the Franco-Prussian war oil on board, titled, Francis François en 71 l’apres une photographie du temps, Camarrgue 1881, 53 oil on panel, unframed, 17.8 x 27cm £60-£100

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56. J. Van Couver (Dutch 1836-1909) 58. Frederick J. Knowles (British, b. 1874) A set of four Dutch harbour views, ‘Near Roermond, ‘Wooded landscape with figures gathering firewood’, Holland’, ‘On the River Y, Holland’, ‘Hoorn, Holland’, watercolour, signed Fred J. Knowles, mounted, and Old Rotterdam, Holland’ watercolour, signed J Van framed and glazed, within mount 25 x 35.5cm, overall Couver mounted, framed and glazed, within mount 40.7 x 52.7cm 26.2 x 18cm x 17.5cm, overall 41.5 x 31.7cm £80-£120 £300-£500 59. Otakar Lebeda (Czech, 1877-1901) 57. Early 20th century British School ‘Home in landscape’, oil on canvas, bears monogram ‘Theatrical study of an actor in 18th century dress’, O. L. framed, canvas 53 x 36cm, overall 64.5 x 48.2cm small sketch study top left, watercolour, within mount £1,800-£2,500 27 x 44cm, overall 44.5 x 62cm £80-£120

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60. Mid 19th Century British School ‘Portrait of woman with curled hair wearing a lace bonnet and dress with lace collar’, oil on canvas, unsigned, framed, canvas 56 x 66cm, overall 68.5 x 78.5cm £80-£120

61. Dan (British, 1868-1940) ‘View of a lake with a wooded shore’, oil on canvas, signed Dan Sherrin, gilt gesso frame, canvas 51 x 61.5cm, overall 64 x 75cm £80-£120

62. ‡ Paul Cranfield Smyth (British, 1883-1963) ‘Viewing the incoming tide’, oil on board, signed lower right, mounted in a black frame, total frame: 31 x 39.5cm; board: 21.5 x 31cm approximately £100-£200

63. Two 19th century British school landscapes 65. 19th Century British School the former of lake with a tree lined shore and grazing ‘View of a rocky coastal seashore’, oil on canvas, cattle, oil on board, titled to reverse landscape unsigned, gilt gesso frame, canvas 33.5 x 23cm, composition and bears name George Carpenter, Hartley overall 42.5 x 32.8cm House Bath, framed, the latter, oil on board, framed, £50-£80 together with a oil on board of a landscape with a bridge signed A Maclean, framed (3), board 24.5 x 18cm, overall 31 x 24cm £50-£80

64. J. J. M. Walton (19th Century British) ‘View of a coastal rock arch, possibly Thurlestone Rock’, oil on canvas, signed and dated verso 1887, gilt gesso frame, canvas 23 x 17.7cm, overall 32.3 x 27cm 66. Late 19th century British School £80-£120 ‘Winter snowstorm with two owls perched in a tree sheltering under an umbrella’, oil on canvas, framed, canvas 12.8 x 18cm, overall 26 x 31cm £50-£80

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68. Late 19th century British School ‘Coastal watercolour with barges’, signed with monogram, E R dated 82, mounted and framed, within mount 35 x 19.5cm, overall 49.6 x 33.8cm £50-£80

69. 18th/19th century Flemish School manner of Gerrit Dou, ‘A man holding a flagon in a window’, oil on panel, together with a 19th century oil on panel of a Spanish cathedral, gilt gesso frame (2), former - 21 x 26.8cm, Spanish cathedral - 10.5 x 17cm, overall 21.4 x 26.2cm £60-£100

70. ‡ Anna Zinkeisen (Scottish 1901-1976) ‘Portrait of Alice Elizabeth Robinson’, signed lower right, oil on canvas, together with letters of provenance from Zinkeisen, and two copies of Woman’s Journal magazine, 75 x 62cm The original portrait of Alice Robinson (Kentucky Colonel), who served in the American Red Cross during the war, was featured on the front cover of Woman’s Journal February 1950. Alice’s mother was so distressed that the she had to part with the original painting that she requested Anna painted another copy of this painting which is offered for sale here 67. Early 19th Century British School £200-£300 ‘Diaphanous semi-nude nymph in flight’, oil on canvas, gilt gesso frame, canvas 25.5cm, overall 38 x 43cm 71. Alfred Herbert (c.1820-1861) £80-£120 ‘Fishing boats on a rough sea entering a French harbour’, watercolour heightened with gum arabic, signed Herbert and dated 1837, mounted, framed, within mount 64 x 31cm, overall 80.5 x 48cm £300-£400

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72. ‡ Salvatore Colacicco 76. ‡ Elwin Hawthorne 77. ‡ Jean Govaerts 78. ‡ Althea McNish (British/Italian) (British, 1905-1954) (Belgian, 1898-1985) (British, b.1933) ‘An America man o’ war ‘Kensington Palace’, ‘Marche Convention ‘A tropical fish among Peeress in sail in the Venice oil on board, signed Paris’, watercolour, coral’, mixed media, lagoon’, the Doge’s palace E Hawthorne, framed, dated 17-4-64, signed unsigned, glazed, framed, and St Marks Square aperture 54.5 x 39.5cm, Govaerts, mounted, aperture 73.7 x 54.1cm, in the distance, oil on overall 48cm framed, within mount overall 69.8 x 59.5cm board, signed, gilt frame, Collection of Christian 20.7 x 12.7cm, overall Collection of Christian panel 91.5 x 61cm, overall Barman (1898-1980), 30.7 x 29.7cm Barman (1898-1980) and 113 x 83cm the Press Office of The Collection of Christian thence by descent £300-£500 London Transport and Barman (1898-1980) and £200-£400 thence by descent thence by descent 73. ‡ Karl Korab £300-£500 £50-£80 (Austrian, b.1937) ‘Surrealist still life’, drypoint etching, 38/75, signed K. Korab 72, framed, impression 13.5 x 18.5cm, overall 58 x 39.5cm £100-£150

74. ‡ J. P. Rooney (20th Century Irish) ‘Women walking down a tree lined road’, gouache on paper, signed Rooney L.L., mounted, modern frame, within mount 41.6 x 31cm, overall 74.5 x 64cm £150-£250

75. Frances Myers (American, b.1936) ‘Remembrance of Vanves’, aquatint, limited edition, 5/25, titled, signed and numbered in pencil, mounted, framed, impression 48.5 x 60cm, overall 65.7 x 80.7cm £60-£100 76

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79. ‡ Ada (Betty) Swanwick RA (British, 1915-1989) ‘Ella and Mimi’ A series of fifteen hand finished linocut printed illustrations for a presumed unpublished novelette c.1950 depicting two young girls enjoying themselves outside in summer, , walking a dachshund, dancing under a water fountain, playing badminton, crabbing etc., mounted on paper and enclosed in a linocut decorated paper wrapper entitled Ella and Mimi, signed Betty Swanwick (16), Each linocut 28.7cm x 36.8cm, overall 34.1 x 51.3cm Collection of Christian Barman (1898-1980) and thence by descent £2,000-£3,000

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80. ‡ Archibald Hartrick A.R.W.S. (1864-1950) 81. After S. Jones, Royal Mails ‘Playing the Game War Work’, 1914-1918 ‘Starting from the Post Office’, early 19th century, c.1827, A series of twelve colour lithographs on laid paper a hand finished aquatint, mounted, framed, glazed, within commissioned by the London Underground Electric mount 32.5 x 24cm, overall 53.4 x 45.5cm Railway Company, each signed in pencil by the artist, Collection of Christian Barman (1898-1980) comprising: Lift Girl, Lorry-body Maker, Shell Turners, and thence by descent Bus Driver, Women Fitters, Gatewoman, Bus Conductor, £50-£80 Signal man, Women Painters, Plate layers, Ticket Collector and Motorman, with title page in printed paper 82. 20th Century French School wrappers signed by the artist in ink and dated 18.Xii.1918, ‘A seated semi-nude woman being admired by seated 35.2 x 50.5cm gentlemen in evening dress’, a silk screen, unsigned, Collection of Christian Barman (1898-1980) and thence mounted, framed by descent. Examples of this series are to be found in the Collection of Christian Barman (1898-1980) collection of the Tate, Victoria and Albert Museum and the and thence by descent Imperial War Museum £80-£120 £300-£500

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83. ‡ Dame Laura Knight R.A., R.W.S (British, 1877-1970) ‘Misty landscape’, a colour print, signed Laura Knight, possibly artists proof, mounted framed, within mount 57.5 x 43cm, overall 72 x 59.5cm Collection of Christian Barman (1898-1980) and thence by descent £300-£500

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84. Agnes Miller-Parker 85. Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939) 86. After Leon Danchin (British, 1895-1980) ‘Salome’ from L’Estampe moderne, ‘A study of two cocker spaniels’, ‘Farmyard’ a wood engraving, signed no. 2, 1897, lithograph printed a hand coloured etching, signed titled and dated 1940 in pencil, in colours, L’Estampe moderne mounted framed, impression 41.5 x 26.8cm blind stamp bottom right margin, 47.5 x 38cm, overall 73 x 64cm Collection of Christian Barman lithograph 30.8 x 40.6cm £100-£150 (1898-1980) and thence by descent £200-£300 £80-£120

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87. A Golden Ticket and Wonka Bar from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory former property of actress who played Veruca Salt in the original 1971 film, Paramount, gold-coloured foiled printed ticket reading ‘WONKA’S GOLDEN TICKET/GREETINGS TO YOU, THE LUCKY FINDER OF THIS GOLDEN TICKET, FROM MR. WILLY WONKA…’ with scalloped detail to the edge, together with a Wonka ‘chocolate’ bar constructed of board with coloured paper surrounds; also sold with outer foil wrapper and four black and white photographs of the actress who played Veruca Salt and three featuring the current owner’s partner Mark Poncia (former local auctioneer) (6), the ticket 9.5cm x 19cm, the bar 9 x 16cm The Ticket and Wonka Bar were given to the current owner's deceased partner Mark by the actress who played Veruca Salt (Julie Dawn Cole). Mark and Julie were good friends £8,000-£12,000

Actress Julie Dawn Cole (Veruca Salt) together with Mark Poncia and friend

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90. An early 19th century Vienna Empire style porcelain model of a Roman bath moulded with central lion mask and ring handles, raised on paw feet and rectangular plinth base with canted corners, the bath a pale powder pink ground, and decorated with tooled gilt swags, conforming borders to rim and plinth similarly decorated, underglaze blue beehive mark, impressed 66, together with a Wedgwood blue jasperware teapot c.1900, and a Royal Worcester blush ivory ovoid form twin handled vase, the body decorated in gilt with ferns, shape no1575, RdNo188682, puce mark (3), bath - 16.5 x 7.5 x 8.5cm, teapot - height 10.5cm, twin handled vase - height 17.5cm £50-£80

88. A Mappin & Webb Ltd silver plated tea set used during the 1958 production of ‘My Fair Lady’ at the Theatre Royal staring Julie Andrews, Rex Harrison and Stanley Holloway the Georgian style tea set with letter of provenance on Mappin & Webb headed paper and a programme for the production, height 18cm Mappin & Webb supplied silverware to the production of ‘My Fair Lady’ in 1958. At the close of the production in 1964 when the tea service was returned to Mappin & Webb, the current owners father who worked for Mappin & Webb for 50 years, purchased the tea set for his family £200-£300 91. A Clarice Cliff pottery trumpet shaped ribbed ‘Tulip’ pattern vase 89. A French Art shape 6028/8, decorated with sprays of red and yellow Deco blue streaked tulips and bands of fading grey to body, green rims, grey veined agate printed marks, Clarice Cliff Wilkinson Ltd England, height desk clock 17.5cm, diameter at rim 14.6cm the circular white and £60-£80 turquoise guilloche enamel dial with black 92. Four early 20th Century Wedgwood blue arabic numerals and jasperware plaques blue steel hands, 8 comprising one larger darker blue oval example and three day movement, the round, each moulded with typical classical subject matter, arched case with impressed marks (4), larger plaque - 9.5 x 6.5cm, breakfront, raised on others - diameter 5.3cm a stepped plinth base, £50-£80 height 15cm £100-£150 93. A collection of Royal Copenhagen and Bing and Grondahl porcelain figurines comprising a Royal Copenhagen No 1518 baby crawling on all fours, a set of four Bing and Grondahl white porcelain figures of infants designed by S V Lindhart, No 2206 Headache, No 2207 Toothache, No 2208, Stomach ache, No 2209 Earache and a Bing and 89 Grondahl figure Nl2275 figure of a seated boy, printed and painted marks (6), former height 7cm, white porcelain figures - height 11.5cm, Grondahl figure - height 13.5cm £50-£80

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94. A German 1930s Art Deco Carstens Uffrecht pottery tea service of compressed circular design with angular handles, decorated in mottled streaky cream and uranium orange, comprising teapot and cover, twin handled sugar basin, milk jug and six tea cups and saucers, printed factory marks (15), tea pot height 15cm £100-£200

95. Two early 19th century Staffordshire Pearl ware printed Willow pattern meat dishes c.1830 slightly graduated and non 94 matching, oblong with raised shaped rims, together with similar plate (3), former 97. A Doulton vase by Francis C. Pope, circa 1920 48 x 38cm of baluster form with stylised yellow flowers against a green ground, with impressed £50-£80 monogram to the base, height 27cm £80-£100 96. A 19th century Minton majolica figure of a cockatoo 98. A Worcester Kerr & Binns ‘Limoges Enamel’ handled vase, probably glazed in yellow, blue and decorated by Thomas Bott green, modelled perched of bottle form with knotted rope handle, royal blue ground, painted with a central on a tree stump, moulded oval reserve with left facing portrait of a classical youth, framed by scrolled leaves, Minton mark, incised 1846, stiff leaf band to neck, gilt decoration, height 21.5cm height 32.5cm £80-£120 £150-£250

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99. A pair of Royal Doulton stoneware vases 105. A 1930s Smith blue enamel alarm clock of bulbous cylinder form, mottled blue green ground, height 12cm relief moulded with a band of fruiting vine leaves, stiff leaf £8-£12 band to base, incised E B for Ethel Beard, 8456, factory impressed mark (2), height 34cm 106. A novelty “Donkey” painted papier mâché and £80-£120 cardboard pantomime mask height 105cm 100. An early 19th century Napoleonic £10-£20 commemorative jug moulded in relief with Marquis Wellington and General 107. A large Lladro porcelain boating party figure group, Hill between flags and standards, silver lustre rim, height ‘El Arca’ 13cm modelled as a mother and daughter in a rowing boat with £100-£150 old man and two goats on a lily pond, on original base, overall on base, width 38.1cm, depth 20.8cm, x height 101. Five German porcelain figures of soldiers 25.5cm 1815 Officer 1st Life Guard Regt, 1821 Officer Grenadier £250-£350 Guards, 1825 Officer Coldstream Guards, 1825 Officer Coldstream Guards, 1825 Sgt. Major Coldstream Guards, 108. A large Lladro porcelain figure group ‘A Quiet marked Foreign (5), height 32cm Afternoon’ £80-£120 modelled as a lady and gentleman sat on a garden bench with doves, printed and impressed marks, on mahogany 102. Two Sitzendorf porcelain models of soldiers socle base, original box, overall on socle base, diameter Coldstream Guards Officer Field Order 1815 and Seaforth 26cm, height 34cm Highlanders, underglaze blue factory mark (2), former - £150-£250 height 28.5cm, later - height 28.5cm £80-£120 109. A 19th century novelty German porcelain tobacco jar and cover 103. Five porcelain figures of soldiers modelled as a seated Turk with crossed legs smoking a pipe comprising a German Rudolf Kammer figure ‘Honourable and with a flag resting on his right shoulder, match holder Artillery Company Artillery Division’ impressed 799 and striker to right hand side, height 25cm underglaze factory mark, A Michael Sutty limited edition £80-£120 figure Skinners Horse 1911, 407/1000, a continental figure of a 19th century soldier, Sitzendorf style mark, and 110. A Royal Worcester figure ‘Sister University College Sureda figures, ‘Oficial de Dragoues U.S.A. - 1836’ and Hospital’ ‘Alferez de Diesbach Suiza - 1765’ (5), tallest height 28cm modelled by Ruth Van Ruckevelt, 4830, limited edition, £50-£80 no 34 of 500. In original presentation box with signed certificate, height 22.4cm 104. Five early to mid 20th century wood and metal £150-£250 wallpaper printing cylinders various patterns, one with ribbons, one floral, the others 111. A pair of late 19th century Staffordshire Dalmatians abstract (5), height 61cm seated on blue glazed bases with gilt decoration, £20-£40 height 15.5cm £30-£50

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112. A Royal Crown Derby bone china Prince of Wales investiture commemorative, 196, limited edition 127/250 modelled as a gilt decorated puce welsh dragon on an oval plinth, inscribed The investiture of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales - Caernarfon - July 1969, printed marks, in original box, height 13.5cm £150-£250

113. A Royal Worcester figure of Welsh Mountain Pony Coed Coch Planed, owned by Lord Kenyon, modelled by Doris Lidner, limited edition of 500, on wooden plinth base, height 20.5cm, length 25.5cm £300-£500

114. A mid 19th century Parian group of the three Graces 114 after Canova modelled as three nude figures on an oval plinth base, height 115. A set of three Royal Doulton stoneware 50cm Art Nouveau vases £100-£200 of tall tapering cylinder form, with floral relief decoration around the top, against a mottled green and blue ground, impressed factory marks, 6462, decorated by Maud Bowden (3), height 33cm £80-£120

116. An early 19th Century Derbyshire salt glazed stoneware tyg the handles moulded as greyhounds, the body with applied relief moulded decoration depicting a beer drinker and pipe smoker, both in 18th century dress and St George slaying the dragon, height 13cm £60-£80

117. A Royal Doulton stoneware Art Nouveau three handled vase / pot moulded with floral garlands, green blue streaky ground, raised on three feet, 6946, together with a Doulton Slaters Patent tall ovoid form vase with flared neck, the body decorated with floral lace pattern, stiff leaf border to foot, 2708, impressed marks (2), former - height 17cm, later - height 42.5cm 115 £50-£80

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118. A mid 19th century Staffordshire pottery pearlware relief wall plaque, “Antiocles and the lion” rectangular moulded with reclining male nude seated on a draped chair facing a lion in profile against a white slip decorated drab background within a moulded frame border, incised with title, verso incised initial J B, 1849, 29 x 25.2cm £200-£300

119. A collection of nine Royal Crown Derby Imari animal paper weights including a frog, badger emerging from a hole, two lambs, duck etc., decorated in typical coloured and heavily embellished in gilt decoration with red factory stamp to the base with gold stoppers (9), the largest height 11cm £100-£200

120. Five Royal Crown Derby Imari figures of cats comprising two sleeping cats, two upright seated cats and one larger upright cat, decorated in typical colours 118 heavily embellished in gilt decoration, each with red factory stamp and gold stoppers (5), height of the largest 13.5cm £80-£120

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121. Two Royal Crown Derby deer Imari paper weights the former Fawn standing upright decorated in typical colours and heavily embellished in gilt decoration, the larger deer lying down, both with Royal Crown Derby stamp to the reverse, both with gold stoppers (2), height of the largest 14cm £80-£120

122. An Art Deco style bronze and marble effect resin sculpture of a dancer on plinth base, length 28cm £5-£8

123. A Keith Murray for Wedgwood ‘Top Hat’ Moonstone shallow bowl with ribbed pattern to rim and printed signature mark to the underside, diameter 36cm £100-£150 120

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124. Three contemporary Wedgwood black basalt vases design by David Puxley c.1960 one of conical form with flared neck with textured body and gilt band to neck, the two others of squat form with collar necks and flattened rims, having textured sides and gilt band decoration, impressed marks (3), tallest - height 18.5cm, others - height - 14cm £150-£250

125. A Troika pottery wall pocket decorated by Alison Bridgen, of slightly tapering rectangular form, moulded in relief with 124 six apertures, signed Troika, Cornwall, initialled A B, 16 x 20.6cm £100-£200

126. Axel Salto (Danish 1889-1961) for Royal Copenhagen, a ‘budding’ vase designed circa 1950 cylindrical vase signed Salto, painted with triple wave mark and numbered 20564 and stamped with Royal Copenhagen mark, height 17cm, diameter 6.8cm £600-£800

127. A Moorcroft pottery Anemone pattern table lamp of baluster form, streaky blue ground, tubelined decoration, impressed Moorcroft, pottery base height 16.5cm £80-£100

128. A Moorcroft ‘Lark Ascending’ vase by Philip Gibson dated 2001 of slender baluster form with tube lined 125 126 decoration, signed to base and impressed Moorcroft, limited edition 88/350, contained within original box with outer card sleeve, height 28cm £150-£250

129. A Moorcroft cornflower vase by Anji Davenport dated 2001, with stamped marks to base, height 16cm £50-£80

130. A Moorcroft ‘Florian Dream’ tube lined vase by Rachel Bishop, circa 2004 of squat baluster form, contained within original box with outer card sleeve, height 24cm £200-£300

131. A Moorcroft ‘Hibiscus’ table lamp 1950s with central orb decorated with tube lined blue Hibiscus pattern on gilt metal floral surround, height 40cm (without fitting) £100-£200 128 130

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132. A Japanese Banko ware Noh mask teapot the marbled body moulded with four masks under a mask cover, signed, together with a Chinese Canton famille verte porcelain teapot and cover, decorated with altering panels of flowers and birds and figures in pavilions (2), the former height 14cm £60-£80

133. A Japanese Meiji period Satsuma earthenware jar and cover of cylinder form, painted in colour enamel and gilt with a daimyo procession, the octagonal domed cover with ball finial and scroll terminals to corner with fine gilt decoration, raised on an octagonal base with conforming gilt decoration, on feet, signed to base, height 17cm £1,000-£2,000

134. Six 18th/19th century Chinese export ware blue and white plates comprising an octagonal Fence pattern with willow tree dish, two other dishes, one boy on the buffalo pattern with scalloped rim, the other painted to centre with a spray of flowers together with two octagonal plates, one painted 133 with a fence and a pine tree and cranes, the other with figures on a bridge by pavilions in a watery landscape and a plate painted with flowers and scrolling foliage (6), the 135. A 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain former diameter 22.7cm bottle vase £80-£120 painted with dragon chasing the flaming pearl and phoenix amongst scroll clouds, four character underglaze blue Kangxi mark, together with a small selection of Chinese blue and white wares, including an 18th century saucer dish, a gilt coffee cup and an a/f large 19th century ginger jar (8), height 20.5cm £100-£200

136. An 18th century Chinese famile rose plate c.1760 the raised rim with scalloped edge, painted in colour enamel and gilt with a peacock, butterfly, flowers and bamboo, diameter 23.3cm £100-£200

137. Three late 20th century Chinese famille verte porcelain ginger jars and covers of squat ovoid form, the lids with pointed knop finials, each similarly decorated with warriors, some mounted on horseback in colour enamel, red four character seal mark (3), height approx. 21cm £100-£200 134

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138. An early 20th century 141. A late 19th century Gentleman’s Christys’ Aesthetic blue glass and London Imperial black silk enamelled vase and cover in the top hat manner of Moser moire silk lined, headband the blue ground ovoid form vase stamped Christy’s London, in decorated in fine coloured enamel original cardboard box, internal with kingfishers among grasses and circumference approx. 51cm flowers, obverse with a butterfly a £50-£80 bee and meadow flowers, domed cover with compressed knop finial, 139. A French black painted raised on four strut legs, white wrought iron weather vane enamelled gilt decoration, height with an arrow headed vane 32cm above a ball and compass £300-£500 142 points surmounted by a seated cat on a tripod base, height 142. A mid 20th century French 93.5cm Daum crystal ice/champagne £40-£60 bucket of trumpet form the body with applied decoration, 140. A pair of late 19th century etched signature, Daum, France, German silver Hanau posy height 18.2cm vases £150-£250 continental marks and London import mark for 1895 by 143. A Lalique frosted glass owl Edwin Thompson Bryant ring dish formed of three graduated with etched signature to the base, tapering posy holders with diameter of base 9.5cm crimped rim, embossed with £40-£60 courting couples, an applied putto to front, on a ball stem 144. Three contemporary Finnish and trumpet shaped stem Iittala Festivo candlesticks embossed with c scrolls (2), designed by Timo Sarpaneva height 16cm, weight approx. each signed T.S. two in original 7.36 ozt boxes (3), height 31.5cm £80-£120 £50-£80

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145. A large 1970s Isle of Wight Glass 149. An Italian Murano glass blue tortoiseshell banded vase and white striped hexagonal of spherical form with collar neck, early decanter and stopper flame pontil mark, height approx. 19cm unsigned, together with a clear glass £100-£150 decanter and stopper and similar vase with millefiori decoration (3), 146. A 1960s Orrefors Tulip Vase Murano - height 24cm, clear glass - designed by Nils Landberg c.1961 height 27.5cm, millefiori height 23cm of teardrop form with a flattened everted £60-£80 rim smokey grey graduating to plum at the base, etched signature ‘Orrefors Expo Nu 150. A contemporary Kosta Boda 652-61 Nils Landberg’, height 34.5cm glass Can Can Jug and two £300-£500 matching goblets designed by Kjell Engman 147. 20th century Dartington Flower the jug of baluster form with loop People face vase designed by Frank handle, each piece signed and Thrower numbered, with original labels (3), of square form with flared collar rim, relief jug - height 31.5cm, goblets - height moulded with a face to one side and 24.6cm flowerheads to two others, height 15cm £80-£120 £60-£80 151. A contemporary Kosta 148. A contemporary Century Kosta Boda glass large Bon Bon bowl Boda glass Rio face vase designed by designed by Kjell Engman Kjell Engman of flared form, mottled orange of ovoid form with a tall neck and flared rim, ground with yellow rim, etched red green and black mottled colour, etched signature numbered 59062, signature Kosta Boda Art Coll K Engman, diameter at rim 27.7cm, height 895, together with a ruby red Kosta Boda 16.5cm vase designed by Erik Hoglund, of squat £80-£120 form, signed M 1591/150 (2), former - height 23.5cm, later - height 15cm £80-£120 146

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152. A contemporary Kosta Boda glass Bon Bon large jug designed by Kjell Engman of moon form with a mottled aquamarine body, flared striped orange neck and yellow loop, raised on a clear foot, etched signature, numbered 87066, original labels, height 36.2cm £100-£150

153. A contemporary Kosta Boda glass Can Can bowl designed by Kjell Engman mottled orange blue and blue and green with a flattened everted rim raised on an orange and blue stepped foot, etched signature and original label, together with two matching Can Can candlesticks (3), 151 bowl - 22cm diameter, candlesticks - height 25.5cm and 22cm £80-£120 156. Chinese School (20th century), four Chinese paintings on silk 154. Two contemporary Kosta Boda glass Bon Bon comprising a pair and two others depicting mountainous jugs designed by Kjell Engman wooded landscapes, each with lines of calligraphy, and one with a moon shaped yellow body, purple striped signed with red seal marks, mounted and framed, paintings flared neck and mottled orange loop handle on a clear 22 x 59.5cm, frames 31.8 x 82.7cm foot, the other with an oblong shaped mottled green £200-£300 body, flared striped yellow neck and aquamarine loop handle on a clear foot, etched signatures and both 157. Two 19th century Oriental travelling eating sets numbered and with original labels (2), former - one Japanese having a shagreen case with metal mounts height 27.2cm, latter - height 30.5cm containing a pair of bone chopsticks and a signed steel blade £80-£120 with bone grip handle, the other Chinese in an oval shaped case covered in embossed black paper containing a pair of 155. A mid century French chrome perpetual desk brass mounted screw fitting two section chopsticks, green calendar stained bone handle knife and pincers, a pair of tweezers and on a black leather stand with pen rest, stamped a brass and bone set of opium scales (2), shagreen case - Le Tanneur, width 17cm length 32.5cm, oval case - 18.5 x 9.5cm £20-£30 £150-£250

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160. 19th Century Chinese School two pith /rice paper gouache oval paintings, one depicting a woman and holding a fan with a young girl on a 158. A collection of Islamic tinned copper metalware terrace within a walled garden, the other possibly Persian, comprising a large ewer of tapering form with hinged two women seated on rocks in a walled cover, a charger with engraved decoration, a bowl, a baluster form mug, garden, mounted, framed (2), former - a small fluted bowl and a dallah coffee pot (6), 1 - height 39cm, within mount, 16.5 x 21.5cm, later - within 2 - diameter 39cm, 3 - diameter 29cm mount 13 x 18cm £80-£120 £80-£120

161. A contemporary Chinese pale celadon jade pendant of rectangular form, carved in low relief 159. 19th century Chinese School with a dragon chasing the flaming pearl Four pith/rice paper gouache paintings of flower baskets, mounted and and clouds, reverse with a phoenix and framed (4), within mount 16.5 x 24.2cm, overall 29.8 x 37.8cm clouds, 5 x 6.6cm £150-£250 £60-£80

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166. A contemporary Chinese spinach jade carving of a recumbent buffalo length 5.3cm £60-£80

162. A contemporary Chinese pale celadon jade pendant pierced and carved with a prancing horse and bamboo, 3.9 x 5.2cm £60-£80

163. A contemporary Chinese jade carving of a mythical beast length 6.4cm £100-£150 167. A contemporary Chinese jade carving of a recumbent buffalo length 5.7cm £80-£120

164. A contemporary Chinese pale celadon carving of a recumbent cat on a leaf length 4.5cm £150-£200

168. A Japanese Meiji period shakudo small trinket box the hinged top inset with a panel depicting a profusion of insects, the sides with foliate mons, interior lined with blue silk, width 3.7cm, depth 2.9cm, height 2.1cm £60-£80

169. An 18th century Chinese polished bronze hand mirror 165. A contemporary Chinese celadon jade pendant of circular form, the interior relief cast with a petal edge pierced and carved as a mythical beast, 5.5 x 7cm reserve depicting the setting sun, cranes and a pavilion £80-£120 with a terrapin to centre, diameter 11.3cm £60-£80

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171. An early 20th Century Chinese celadon jadeite and enamelled silver gilt mounted table cigarette box of rectangular form, the silver gilt frame decorated in brightly coloured enamel with flowers, inset with celadon jadeite panels, the hinged lid decorated with applied green hardstone leaves, raised on shaped bracket feet, width 13.7cm, depth 9cm, height 5cm £100-£150

172. A mid 19th century large Chinese Canton ivory and painted paper fan the thirteen inner sticks pierced and carved in low relief with figures among trees and pavilions, the guard sticks deeply carved with similar subject matter, the paper leaf brightly painted with a terraced garden setting with 170. An antique Nepalese small bronze buddha pavilions, the figures with applied painted ivory faces seated on a doubles lotus throne, bears mark to and silk clothing, obverse painted with an exotic bird and underside, height 14cm flowers, width 53cm, height 28cm £100-£200 £80-£100

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177. The Smallest Bible in the World with Shakespeare’s Family Records in facsimile from the Parish Register Holy Trinity Church Stratford-Upon-Avon in original cardboard box with label, 3.1 x 4.6cm £10-£20

178. A mid 19th century French gilt metal mounted porcelain chatelaine scent bottle and stopper the flask of rounded form, pink ground and decorated in bright colour enamel with spray of mistletoe to both sides within white gilt dot borders, having a gilt blue band to the side, the mount with twin scroll fitting suspended on a gilt metal chain with finger ring, stopper also with chain, width 5.5cm, height 8.4cm £80-£120

179. A late 18th century silver mounted and enamel cut glass scent bottle 173. A Japanese Meiji Period wireless ginbari of oblong form with canted corners, inset with a white enamel cloisonné box plaque, possibly Battersea, decorated with a central oval reserve of circular form, dark blue ground, the domed painted with winged putto against a field of cornflowers, within cover decorated with a Japanese bantam a bright cut silver border, screw fitting faceted top, bright cut cockerel and hen, the sides decorated with engraved with swags and bearing initial, fitted with internal stopper, flowers and the Imperial flag, interior pale blue length 11.3cm, width 3.7cm ground, diameter 5.9cm £80-£120 £50-£80

174. A 19th century horn brise fan, four other Continental and Oriental fans and an ivory and silk parasol the small brise fan elaborated pierced with foliate design, a large continental painted bone and silk fan, an 18th century French carved ivory brise fan with damages, a Chinese carved, pierced bone and silk embroidered fan and a Japanese ivory, bamboo and painted silk example, together with a late 19th century ivory and silk ladies parasol, the folding shaft having spiral fluted knops (6), small brise fan - open, 28.5 x 15.5cm, large continental fan - open 50.5 x 30.5cm, parasol length 62.5cm £100-£150

175. A collection of treen butter moulds and pats comprising a 19th century circular beechwood example, the interior carved with a heart insert and a star with fluted sides together with three other later examples (4), diameter 13.4cm £10-£20

176. Two late 1960s Finnish ‘Stella Polaris’ glass decanters by Nanny Still for Riihimaen Lasi octagonal, moulded with a bubble design (2), 178 179 largest height 18.9cm £40-£50

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180. A small collection of 19th century glass scent bottles and smelling salts comprising a Bohemian red flashed bottle with silver top decorated with a oriental figure, two early Victorian silver topped blue flashed heavily cut bottles, a Victorian faceted blue glass double ended scent bottle with foliate embossed mounts, another similar ruby example, an early Victorian silver gilt mounted facet cut teal glass acorn shaped smelling salt on suspension chain with finger ring, unmarked, and a George III silver mounted octagonal glass smelling salt, unmarked, the oval hinged cover initialled with reeded sides having a gilt interior with pierced hinged grille (7), red bottle - height 12cm, Victorian blue flashed - height 9.7cm, Victorian blue flashed - 9.2cm, faceted blue glass length 11.7cm, ruby example - length 12.8cm, acorn shaped - 180 height 4.2cm, George III smelling salt - length 2.5cm £150-£250

181. A collection of 19th century and later mostly silver mounted glass smelling salts, scent bottles and flasks comprising a foliate embossed silver mounted smelling salt, London, 1887, by Charles Boyton, an Edwardian green glass example, three other silver mounted smelling salts of various sizes, an early Victorian heavily cut scent bottle with foliate embossed silver top, and seven other silver mounted Georgian and later scent flasks (13), Foliate silver mounted smelling salt height 7.6cm, green glass 181 example - height 6.5cm £60-£100

182. A collection of 19th century and later scent bottles and flasks comprising a cut glass scent phial, the mount decorated with coloured champlevé enamel with a honeycomb design, a mid 19th century French Palais Royal gilt metal mounted ruby glass scent bottle, mounted verso with a reverse glass painted vignette of the Bourse verso and a mirror obverse within a ribbon design cage work, a blue flashed cut glass scent phial fitted with a blue guilloche enamel metal mount with suspension ring, an oriental ivory scent bottle in form of a peach, a silver mounted green ground heart shaped bottle transfer decorated with a courting couple, two Lutz coloured glass scent flasks c.1930, five gilt metal chatelaine scents and nine others (23), scent phial height 6.3cm, French Palais Royal - 8.7cm, blue flashed cut - length 8.5cm, ivory scent bottle - height 4.2cm, green heart shaped - height 5.6cm, Lutz coloured - length 7.5c m £100-£200

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183. An interesting collection of 19th century and later miniature and small mostly silver items comprising a George V silver whistle, Chester, 1913 by Sampson Mordan & Co., a miniature novelty silver hanger sword in a sheath, marked G. Riddle London, a continental silver sword in sheath, a Victorian silver-gilt and champlevé enamel salt spoon, London, 1877 by Elkington & Co., a silver button hook with purple glass thistle 183 terminal, two silver pill boxes, three miniature folding pen knives, 186. A small collection of silver vertu an enamelled miniature folding and jewellery button hook, a dice shaker and comprising an Edward VII round silver a ceramic scent bottle (13), silver vesta case, Birmingham, 1909, by whistle - length 4.4cm, novelty A & J Zimmerman, a George V silver sword - length 6cm, silver items ring tree, Birmingham, 1923, by John total weight approx. 1 ozt Thompson & Sons, having loaded base, £60-£80 a late Victorian silver Etruscan brooch having glazed locket compartment 184. A Victorian silver egg to back, a Victorian horseshoe and shaped sewing etui forget-me-not plaque brooch, a Wahl London, 1877, by Thomas Eversharp silver plated propelling pencil Johnson I, retailed by Thornhill, and a gilt metal double curb link Albert 144 Bond St, of ovoid form, all watch chain having T bar fob (6), 184 over embossed with a foliate 1 - 5 x 4.3cm, 2 - height 8.5cm, weight of design incorporating birds vesta and brooches approx. 0.94ozt and c scrolls, the hinged cover £40-£60 having a suspension ring and hinged catch, the interior silver 187. A late 18th century French carved gilt and velvet lined with a ring coquilla nut snuff box of needle holders and fitted with of shaped oblong form, the hinged lid lift out silver needle cylinder, carved with a central roundel containing tape measure drum and bobbin, the profile of a man against a background together with an associated silver of deeply carved scrolled leaves, the thimble, Chester, 1896 by Charles reverse carved with two figures facing Horner (2), length approx 5cm, one another in profile and embracing with diameter 3.6cm, total weight locked arms, length 9cm approx 2.08ozt £60-£80 £300-£400 184 open 188. Two 1970s Australian Daydream 185. A late Victorian silver Production novelty apple shaped ice mounted blue velvet chatelaine pails and covers purse graduated, one in blue anodised finish with London, 1900, by Samuel Jacob, aluminium liner, the other red with lift out the silver frame having hinged liner (2), the former height 24cm, the latter cover pierced with a central 18cm foliate reserve against a pierced £20-£40 trellis design with flowerheads within a c scroll and rocaille border, stamped Rd 343597 suspended on chain with a chatelaine clip with conforming pierced decoration, length 23.2cm, width 12.4cm £50-£60 185

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189. Early 19th century British School portrait 195. 18th century British School portrait miniature of miniature of a young woman a gentleman c.1760 c.1830 facing left in profile with her right arm raised to her wearing a powdered shoulder length wig, grey velvet face, wearing a black veil and blue dress, watercolour jacket and lace jabot, watercolour on ivory, oval, tests for on ivory, oval, gilt gesso frame moulded in relief with ivy, gold glazed frame for mounting, 2.8 x 3.3cm miniature 8.2 x 10.5cm, overall 12.2 x 14. 5cm £100-£200 £200-£300 196. Early 19th century British School 190. Early 19th century British School portrait miniature of a young gentleman wearing a black portrait miniature of woman in regency dress, watercolour coat and a cravat, watercolour on ivory, oval, glazed, tests on ivory, oval, period rectangular black lacquer frame, for gold foliate scroll carved frame with suspension ring, together with two engraved portraits, Thomas Howard, reverse glazed with three curled locks of hair with seed Earl of Suffolk after Zucchero and Thomas Radclyffe, Earl pearl and gold wire mounts against foil backed opaline of Sussex after Sir Antonio More, published London, 1823 glass, 4.2 x 5cm by Harding, Maver & Lepard, ebonised foliate moulded £100-£200 frames (3), portrait miniature of woman - aperture 7 x 5cm, overall 10.3 x 12.7cm, engraved portraits - overall 197. Six late 19th/early 20th century mostly 11 x 12cm continental portrait miniatures £60-£80 all watercolour on ivory and in gilt metal frames, the largest of a lady with a high powdered grey wig in 191. An early 19th century French tortoiseshell 18th century dress, signed S. Boy, together with a portrait circular snuff box of a lady wearing an Empire line dress and a tiara, signed the cover inset with a gouache painted inset depicting Roumieux, a portrait of a young woman with ringlets in gilt musicians under domed glass, having a gilt metal mount, metal frame with tied ribbon crestpiece and three others within a border of pique work stars, diameter 7.7cm (5), largest 7.6 x 9.5cm £80-£120 £100-£200

192. Attributed to Andrew Plimer (British 1763-1837) 198. Late 18th century British school portrait miniature of young gentleman with black hair, c. portrait miniature of a young woman with curled powdered 1800, wearing a yellow waistcoat, tied white cravat and hair tied with ribbons and wearing a blue fringed dress, a red coat, watercolour on ivory, oval, gold closed back watercolour on ivory, oval, gilt frame together with a late frame with brooch fitting, 5.7 x 6.8cm Georgian portrait miniature of a young woman with her £600-£800 hair parted in ringlets and tied in a bun, wearing a blue dress with a lace collar, rose gold clad locket frame, and 193. Attributed to Andrew Plimer (British 1763-1837) another of a young girl (3), Former 7 x 8cm, late Georgian portrait miniature of a lady c.1795, with curled hair wearing miniature 6.1 x 7.3cm a high necked dress and a double string of pearls, against £150-£250 a cloud filled blue sky, watercolour on ivory, oval, gilt metal frame with suspension loop and glazed locket back, 199. Three early 19th century portrait miniatures 5.2 x 6.5cm comprising a continental portrait of an officer in military £400-£600 uniform, wearing a blue tunic with a high red collar and silver epaulettes together with two British School portrait 194. A Georgian paste set oval portrait miniature miniatures of gentlemen, all oval, watercolour on ivory and locket and others in brass frames, Former 5.8 x 7cm gilt metal frame the surround with black dot paste and £100-£150 suspension ring, in original red grained morocco case, together with an oval portrait miniature painted on card 200. Early 19th century British School of young boy in a glazed giltwood frame, written in ink portrait miniature of a gentleman with black hair, wearing obverse “Laughing Boy from Shelley, copied by me a red coat and a yellow waistcoat, watercolour on ivory, S. Malden. 1788.”, eight Georgian and later oval glazed rectangular signed in pencil ‘R *****roys ? pinx June 1820’. gilt metal portrait miniature locket frames, some hinged, later gilt metal frame with easel back, 6 x 7.6cm two leather portrait miniature cases and a pair of early £150-£250 19th century oval stipple engravings of an officer and lady in gilt metal frames (Qty), former aperture 5 x 4cm 201. Early 19th century British School £80-£120 portrait miniature of a gentleman with grey hair, c.1800 wearing a blue coat and white waistcoat and cravat, watercolour on ivory, oval, tests for gold glazed brooch frame with suspension ring, plaited hair back, 5.3 x 6.5cm £100-£200

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202. Early 19th Century British School portrait miniature of a gentleman with brown hair, wearing a black coat and high collar tied with a cravat, watercolour on ivory, oval, closed back gold brooch mount, foliate engraved and black enamel border with a ribbon surround, 5 x 6cm, total weight approx. 24.2g £100-£200

203. Late 19th century British School portrait miniature of an elderly gentleman with a beard wearing a navy blue suit and a tie, watercolour on ivory, oval tests for gold glazed locket frame with suspension ring, together with an early 20th century portrait miniature of young man in army uniform, watercolour on ivory, 203 rectangular, bears hand written paper label verso ‘Title Thalatta! Thalatta!, gilt brass frame (2), elderly gentleman - 3.8 x 4.6cm, gilt frame - 5.8 x 7.6cm £80-£120

204. Two early 19th century British School portrait miniatures one of a young woman with parted brown hair and her right hand lifted to her face, wearing a black lace veil on her head and a scarlet lace edged dress, watercolour on ivory, oval pinchbeck glazed frame with scroll mounts closed back and brooch fitting, the other a portrait of a man with curly black hair wearing a black coat and tied black cravat, watercolour on ivory, oval, similar brooch frame with glazed compartment to reverse and suspension ring (2), young woman - 5.7 x 6.7cm, portrait of a man - 5.6 x 6.5cm £80-£120

205. Two 19th Century British School portrait miniatures of gentlemen 207 209 one with brown hair, the other black, both wearing black coats and cravats with clouded blue sky backgrounds, oval watercolour on ivory, the former in a 9ct gold locket frame with glazed picture back, the later in a late Georgian foliate scroll carved oval hinged double sided locket frame (2), former - 4 x 4.7cm, latter - 4.5 x 5.5cm £80-£120

206. 18th Century British School portrait miniature of a girl c.1770 with black hair wearing a lace cap and blue dress with lace edge, watercolour on ivory, oval, gilt metal pedant frame, reverse initialled, 3.1 x 3.8cm £100-£200

207. Early 19th Century British school portrait miniature of a young gentleman wearing a black coat and waistcoat and white tied white cravat, watercolour on ivory, oval, glazed gilt metal locket frame with mother of pearl back, 5 x 6.2cm 210 211 £100-£200

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208. Two mid 19th century portrait miniatures 216. An interesting collection of 19th century and the former of a young lady with plaited brown hair wearing later small boxes a white dress and a wreath and a veil, watercolour on comprising a continental silver and white guillioche enamel ivory, rectangular, signed W C Ball?, gilt metal frame, the circular pill box, London import marks, 1922, Cohen later a profile portrait of a young lady with plaited hair and Charles, the lid painted in blue with a Dutch harbour and wearing a yellow head scarf, watercolour on card, scene, interior gilt and with mirror to lid. a Japanese rectangular, signed J M Sparkes, brass frame (2), former - circular black lacquer box, the lid inlaid in abalone with 6.8 x 8cm, latter - 7.7 x 9.5cm a peony, a 19th century pressed horn circular snuff box, £80-£120 the cover bearing a continental armourial with motto ‘Amor Nos unio Athea Morte’ within Portuguese legend 209. A 19th century British school portrait miniature ‘Dois Coracoens Unidos Fazem Huma Soprizao’, an early of gentleman in early 17th century style 19th century lacquered papier mâché snuff box, the lid wearing armour, a laced edged white sash and a lace painted with merry peasants, an alpaca and black enamel collar, green background, watercolour on ivory, oval, gilt box painted with poppies, an orange guillioche enamel double glazed locket, 4.2 x 5.1cm circular domed gilt metal box, a similar oval pill box and £100-£200 two other boxes (9), silver and white - diameter 4.5cm, Japanese - diameter 7.5cm, horn snuff box - diameter 210. Early 19th century British school portrait 6.9cm, papier mâché - diameter 8.5cm, alpaca and black miniature of a gentleman enamel - diameter 6.5cm, orange enamel - diameter 9cm wearing a black coat, a striped waistcoat and a tied white £80-£120 cravat, watercolour on ivory, oval, gilt mount, gilt frame, 5.5 x 7cm 217. Five 19th century visiting card cases £80-£120 comprising an Anglo Indian ivory, sadeli and sandalwood micro mosaic card case with lift off cover, a lacquered 211. A Regency locket containing a possible portrait papier mâché case painted with an oval reserve of Emma Hamilton c.1805 depicting a young girl holding a spaniel, an early Victorian standing with her arm raised and pointing to the sea, her tortoiseshell example inlaid with mother of pearl and other arm rested on a plinth, in the background a man o abalone floral sprays and two mother of pearl cases war under sail, watercolour on ivory, oval, gilt metal glazed veneered with foliate engraved diapers (5), Micro mosaic double locket, 4 x 5cm - 5.4 x 8.2cm, papier mâché - 7.7 x 10.7cm, Victorian For a similar example see Lot 75 Charles Miller, Maritime tortoiseshell - 7.8 x 10.7cm, mother of pearl - 8 x 10.5cm, and Scientific Models, Instruments and Art, 10th May, mother of pearl - 7.8 x 10.5cm 2016 £100-£150 £150-£250

212. Three early 19th century British School portrait miniatures of young gentlemen all dressed in coats with tied cravats, watercolour on ivory, oval, two in gilt frames, one loose (3), Largest 5.7 x 6.9cm £100-£150

213. An oak “The Rocket” fairground sign in the form of a rocket painted “The Rocket 2 PER CAR 20p”, height 181cm 218. Three late 18th/early 19th Century snuff boxes £50-£80 comprising a circular gilt metal mounted tortoiseshell snuff box, a circular ivory box, the cover inset with a spray of 214. A contemporary silver Pegasus pedant charm silk and paper flowers within a wirework surround under on silver chain, length 46cm gilt metal mounted domed glass, interior tortoiseshell £10-£20 lined and late 18th century silver gilt mounted agate snuff box, rectangular with cut off corners, the interior with 215. Admiral Vernon and the Capture of Portobello vacant gilt metal mount to hinged cover (3), tortoiseshell pinchbeck medal, 1739, obv. half length portrait of - diameter 7.1cm, height 1.9cm, ivory - diameter 6cm, Vernon height 2.4cm, agate - width 7.7cm, depth 5.6cm, legend The British Glory Reviv’d by Admiral Verno, rev. height 1.7cm fleet in the harbour, diameter 3.8cm £100-£200 £20-£40

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221. A collection of eight late Victorian skirt lifters mostly brass and of scissor form with decorative embossed brass mounts, examples include a Willow pattern plate, two with butterflies, Mary Queen of Scots, two nickel plated examples, one with snake mount and the other stamped Patent The ‘Marguerite’ (8), largest length 14cm £100-£200

222. A small collection of 19th century and later sewing items comprising an H. Milward & Sons gilt metal fan needle case, with four colour printed fan shaped needle compartments, a novelty gilt metal coronation coach tape measure, a novelty gilt metal windmill tape measure, a gilt metal barrel tape measure, a turned ivory needle case with screw fitting cover, two ivory wool winders, a button hook with agate terminal and a turned ivory sewing item 219 (9), fan needle case - open width 10 x 7.5cm, coach tape measure - length 6.2cm, windmill tape measure - height 6cm 219. A collection of seven 19th century reverse glass £100-£200 decorated sewing items comprising three circular pin cushions, ‘Crystal Palace’, 223. Four Victorian and later silver bladed and mother ‘S.S. Peter and Paul Buckingham’, ‘Lynmouth’, each of pearl folding fruit knives with mirror backs and four needle books, ‘Ailsa Craig’, together with an engine turned square section silver cased ‘Clifton Suspension Bridge’, ‘Market Cross Devizes’, and chatelaine manicure set, a similar foliate engraved late an untitled street view (7), diameter of pin cushions, 5cm, Victorian and silver bodied folding combination scissor, largest needle book 6.2 x 5cm knife and hook set, and other folding button hooks, and £100-£200 knives etc. (13), largest fruit knife 15.5cm £60-£80 220. A collection of 19th century opera glasses, lorgnettes and spectacles 224. A late Georgian silver purse, a 19th century comprising, two French gilt brass Iris opera glasses, one tortoiseshell aide memoire and other items of vertu with mother of pearl veneer, the other with abalone, a pair the purse of cartouche form, engraved with wrigglework of pink guillioche enamel opera glasses and another pair design having a rope twist border, unmarked, red stamped G. Rodenstock, four pairs of gilt metal lorgnettes morocco and pink silk interior, a 19th century tortoiseshell and a 19th century steel example, two pairs of yellow aide memoire folder, hinged with ivory page and metal metal spectacles (tests for gold), one with tortoiseshell clips, having clasp fastener, a Victorian gilt metal foliate nose grips, a pair of gilt metal dark glasses, four pairs of embossed purse inset with a reverse glass view of gilt metal and steel spectacles, a late Georgian foliate gilt Osborne House, a French Palais Royal mount inset with metal monocle, etc. (18), former 9.5cm a watercolour on ivory view of the Tuileries Palace, within £80-£120 a damascened cut steel border and a mother of pearl and ivory aide memoire in the form of a fan (5), silver purse - 7.5 x 5.5cm, tortoiseshell aide memoire folder - 7.8 x 10.5cm £80-£120

225. A collection of 19th century and later mostly silver vertu comprising a Dutch pierced silver purse frame, a twist action telescopic button hook with suspension ring, two circular rouge pots, three page markers, one novelty in form of a trowel with agate handle, a miniature easel back photograph frame, a ‘Gin’ bottle ticket and a watch case together with plated other items to include, two miniature hand mirror pendants, a miniature spade, mother of pearl handled button hooks etc. (qty), total weight of hall mark silver items excluding photograph frame approx. 3.56 ozt 222 £80-£120

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226. A Modern 14ct white gold blue topaz and diamond pendant the rectangular cushion cut stone in a raised claw setting with a diamond set border on a diamond set loop and delicate 14k oval multi-link neckchain, topaz 1.1 x 2cm, total weight approx. 5.2g £50-£80

227. An early Victorian Sampson Mordan & Co. yellow 230 metal (tests for gold) propelling pencil engine turned hobnail body having foliate collar adjuster, 231. An early the foliate decorated screw fitting capital terminal with 20th century French inset bloodstone blank seal, associated box, length fully 18ct. gold mounted extended 11.3cm, total weight approx. 17g rose quartz parasol £100-£200 handle French guarantee mark, 228. A collection of 19th century and later foliate collar mount with chatelaines, silver, steel, gilt brass and nickel plated shaped ribbon border, examples, clips and accessories tapering rose quart to include a pierced silver clip, London, 1905 by William handle, accompanied by Comyns, a nickel plated chatelaine with book form pin seven gilt metal canopy cushion, aide memoire, thimble bucket and scissor stretcher tips, in original sheath, accessories to include a foliate embossed gilt fitted morocco case, metal aide sliding aide memoire with ivory leaves, scissor handle length 7.2cm sheaths, a propelling pencil etc. (qty), former- width 4.2cm £80-£120 £50-£80 231

232. An early 20th century continental .935 silver guilloche electric bell push marked .935, makers mark G.W? and marked E * C of spherical form, light blue ground enamel 229. An Edwardian silver chatelaine pencil holder, gilt ground with mother metal Victorian propelling pencils and other items of pearl push button, the pencil holder, Chester, 1908, by Henry diameter 2.7cm Griffiths & Sons, planished with suspension ring, a gilt £250-£400 metal propelling pencil with turquoise collar, foliate 232 engraved with yellow stone terminal, a similar example with clear stone terminal and another with twist action and lacquered shaft, a German pink guillioche enamel silver pencil holder, a gilt metal engine turned twist action cigar piercer, marked J.A.B. & Co., another sliding silver example, a novelty owl silver seal and a Joseph Gilliot turned wood dip pen with agate seal terminal (9), pencil holder - length 9cm, propelling pencil - 7.5cm, similar example - length 9.5cm, silver weight approx. 0.89 ozt £60-£80

230. Two yellow metal propelling pencils (tests for gold), one with twist action and engine turned 233. An early 20th century continental .935 silver hobnail body, the other fluted with suspension ring to guilloche electric bell push terminal, marked PATENT MD O. CO (2), former - length marked .935, makers mark G.W? of elongated baluster fully extended 9.5cm, later - length 5cm, total weight form, pink ground enamel with white banded borders, approx. 18.7g ivory push button, length approx. 7cm £200-£300 £300-£500

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234. A large collection of Victorian and later enamelled, silver and brass buttons including Paris back enamels, repoussé hunting dog brass buttons, bicycle buttons, white metal pierced Egyptian revival ‘sphinx’ buttons and others (qty), various sizes £80-£120

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236. A vintage purple leather vanity case with silver topped glass bottles the silk water lined compartmental interior containing an assortment of ribbed glass and silver topped bottles (some replaced), with original outer canvas cover, width of case 46cm £100-£200

237. A mid century Kaiser-Idell Original Industrial Model 6551 red enamel swan neck adjustable desk lamp height 47cm £20-£30 235. A collection of Victorian and later tortoiseshell hair combs including a large pierced comb heavily carved with roses, garlands and ferns, together with a pierced silver hair pin hallmarked Sheffield 1923 and others (6), the former height 20cm £80-£120

238. An Art Deco Czech Bohemian crystal three piece dressing table set c.1930 comprising an atomiser, a scent bottle and stopper and a jar and cover, of octagonal form, engraved with a band with black polka dots (3), height of scent bottle 12cm £50-£80

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239. Charlotte Rhead Burleigh ware sandwich set pattern 4471 tubelined decoration, blue borders, stylised floral design to centre, comprising a handled sandwich dish and six plates (7), sandwich dish length 33.1cm £30-£50 239

240. A collection of silver tableware 244. A small collection of mostly 20th century silver comprising a silver caster of octagonal form with pierced comprising a Britannia standard bowl, London, 1971 lid hallmarked Sheffield 1930 with makers initials Thomas by William Walter Antiques, circular, the body with an Bradbury & Sons retailed by Harrods, a pair of silver embossed scrolling foliate band, raised on a plain foot pepperettes London 1919 hallmarked, and a pair of rim, a contemporary alms dish, London 1992, by Peter Georgian silver cauldron salts with blue glass liners, Nicholas 7 Co., having raised texture gilt rim with scrolling approximately 11ozt foliate design in relief, in presentation box, a late Victorian £150-£250 embossed rectangular pin tray, Birmingham 1899, by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co., an Edward VII Art 241. A pair of George V silver spill vases Nouveau embossed rectangular pin tray, Chester, 1905 Sheffield, 1934, by Walker & Hall, of trumpet form having by Horton & Allday and a contemporary circular pin tray, wavy edged rims and spreading bases, loaded (2), height Birmingham, 1972, by A T Cannon Ltd, having gadrooned 25cm, diameter at rim 9.8cm border (5), former - height 6cm, diameter 10.9cm, total £80-£120 weight approx. 11.68ozt £80-£120 242. A pair of George V silver bon bon dishes Birmingham, 1919 by A & J Zimmerman, of elongated oval 245. A collection of mostly 20th century silver form with wavy edged rim and pierced sides, together comprising a pair of loaded dwarf candlesticks, with a cased set of six old English pattern teaspoons with Birmingham, 1971 by Joseph Gloster, a smaller pair of sugar tongs, London, 1921 by Harrods in fitted case (3), George V loaded squat dwarf candlesticks in presentation bon bon length 13cm, total weight approx. 7.86ozt box, London, 1925 makers mark J.E, a loaded trumpet £50-£80 form vase, Birmingham, 1933 by A & J Zimmerman, a cased set of six coffee spoons, Sheffield 1960 by James 243. A matched set of four George III silver cauldron Dixon & Sons, a set of five modern silver handled stainless salts steel bladed table knives, Sheffield, 2000 by Carrs, an one pair London, 1776 by George Smith, the other pair, Icelandic .830 spoon with curved Nordic design stem London, 1777 by Thomas Shepherd, gadrooned rims, the handle, an Edwardian cased silver handled shoe horn and bodies embossed with floral swags raised on legs with boot hook set, two other silver handled boot hooks, a pair stepped pad feet, gilt interiors, crested (4), diameter at rim of glove stretchers and two Victorian silver topped cut 6cm, height 3.5cm, weight approx. 6.17ozt glass condiment bottles. (qty), dwarf candlesticks - height £80-£120 14.1cm, trumpet vase - height 5.5cm, weighable silver approx. 1.73ozt £80-£120

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246. A Victorian silver combined silver vesta case 249. A late Victorian silver rose London, 1856 by Benjamin Barling, retailed by I - Bryant 286 Regent Street, bowl London, of rectangular form, all over engine turned with central vacant circular London, 1899, by Charles Stuart reserve, with twin hinged covers, cheroot cuter to one end and pull out piercer Harris, of circular form having scrolled to one corner, length 5.7cm, weight approx. 1.03 ozt handles, reeded rim and girdle, £80-£120 raised on a spreading pedestal foot, with a plated wire cover, together 247. A late 19th century Austrian .900 silver and enamel inkwell with a contemporary gravy boat Vienna, by George Adam Scheid, the domed cover chased in fine enamel with and stand, Birmingham, 1973 by violets, interior gilt, the glass well with star cut base, diameter 7.7cm, height Mappin & Web, usual form, having approx. 7cm flying dragon head scroll handle £100-£200 and Celtic style knotwork borders and a contemporary Georgian 248. A George V silver oval inkstand style ogee baluster form lighthouse Sheffield, 1915, by Lee & Wigfull, the oval stand with sunken pen rest and sugar caster, Sheffield, 1973 by bead an read border, raised on fluted shaped feet, fitted with a square cut Mappin & Webb (4), rose bowl - glass inkwell with hobnail cut bottom and silver mount with conforming border, handle to handle 16cm, gravy boat length 23cm x depth 13.8cm, weight of stand approx. 9.21 ozt - stand 17.5 x 14cm, sugar caster - £80-£120 height approx. 20cm, weight without plated wire cover, approx. 25.92 ozt £200-£300

250. A small collection of contemporary British and foreign silver comprising a twin handled tea strainer and stand, Sheffield, 1972, by Barker Ellis & Son, a candle snuffer with turned ebonised handle, a pair of beakers with silver gilt rims and interiors, each engraved with a container ship and shipping line flag, foreign marks, a novelty continental miniature cafe au lait pot and a kettle, indistinct continental marks, a 900. pin dish inset with an Arabic coin, an hardstone set oval pill box, UK import marks, an .835 rectangular engine turned pill box, a pair of plated sugar tongs and a novelty Chinese plated rickshaw (11), tea strainer - 250 width 12cm, total weight silver items, approx. 13.23 ozt £100-£200

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254. A Edward VII silver twin handled cup Sheffield, 1904, by George Wish, of circular form with a reeded girdle and scrolled flying handles, on pedestal foot, together with a George V silver curved hip cigarette case with engine turned decoration, Birmingham, 1913 251. A George V large silver mounted oval glass and by Deakin & Francis, gilt interior marked PATENT 8902 leather hip flask (2), former - handle to handle 5.7cm, total weight approx. Sheffield, 1919, by William Hutton & Sons, bayonet fitting 8.03 ozt mushroom hinged lid, detachable cup with gilt interior, £80-£120 height 19.2cm £150-£250

252. A set of six 19th century Indian copper teabowls circular with everted rim, raised on a foliate footrim (6), diameter 10.2cm £20-£40

255. An Edwardian large silver trophy cup and three others London, 1901, by Robert Pringle, bears inscription together with three other smaller cups, various dates and makers (4), former- height 23cm, weight approx. 18.89ozt £80-£100

256. A Late Victorian silver and glass hipflask 253. A George VI four piece silver tea service London, 1894 by Marples & Co, of oblong form, fitted Birmingham, 1937 by the Adie Brothers, comprising, with detachable beaker with gilt interior and mushroom teapot, hot water jug, twin handled sugar basin and milk screw fitting cap, together with a foliate engraved curved jug, of oblong baluster form, having gadrooned rims, hip cigarette case (2), former - height 12.8cm, total weight raised on compressed ball feet, teapot and hot water approx. 4.2 ozt having ebonised angular downswept handles with scrolled £80-£120 thumb pieces and knop finials (4), teapot handle to spout 28cm, hot water jug height 20cm, total weight approx. 54.45 ozt £400-£600

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257. A contemporary silver and parcel gilt Prince of Wales commemorative armada style dish London, 1968, by Mappin & Webb, of circular form, the gilt centre with raised prince of Wales feathers design, in original box, diameter 19.8cm, approx. 15.74 ozt £100-£200 260. A George V engine turned silver dressing table mirror 258. The Peter Scott silver Christmas Plate 1971 Birmingham, 1920 by Mappin and Webb, rectangular, London, 1971 by John Pinches, etched and heightened the shaped top with vacant circular reserve, bevelled in black with wildfowl together with a contemporary silver plate, mahogany back with easel strut support, height William Shakespeare 400th anniversary dish inset with a 35cm, width 25.7cm bronze medallion, Birmingham, 1963 by Garrards, both £200-£300 in original boxes (2), former - diameter 20.3cm, latter - diameter 10.4cm total weight approx. 12.15 ozt 261. A George VI late Art Deco engine turned silver £80-£120 backed six piece dressing table set London, 1948 by Mappin & Webb, comprising hand mirror, pair of hair brushes, comb and a pair of clothes brushes, together with an associated near matching clothes brush (7), hand mirror length 27cm £80-£120

262. A George VI silver capstan inkwell and other 20th century silver items Birmingham, 1941 by Mappin and Webb, of usual plain form, loaded, together with a pair of Indian pin dishes with foliate pierced and engraved rims, marked Mappin & Webb silver, a contemporary helmet shaped cream jug with gilt interior, Sheffield, 1971 by James Dixon & Sons, a modern design circular footed fluted dish, Sheffield, 1972 by James Dixon & Sons, an octagonal napkin ring and a salt spoon (7), inkwell diameter - 12.5cm, total weight excluding inkwell approx. 13.73cm £150-£250

263. A silver mounted crystal ships decanter and a 259. A George V silver twin handled trophy cup silver ships decanter coaster Sheffield, 1927 by Mappin & Webb, of plain form with both London, 1997 by Mappin and Webb the moulded girdle having leaf capped scroll twin handles, raised on a crystal decanter with plain collar mount fitted with a ball circular spreading foot, height 17.5cm, handle to handle stopper, the coaster with plain straight side, reeded borders 21cm, weight approx. 8.85 ozt and turned mahogany base with central button, diameter £100-£200 21.3cm, height approx. 27cm £100-£200

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264. A North African Islamic rectangular white metal tray unknown mark, possibly Morocco raised rim with shaped edge, engraved with Islamic geometric design, 37.1 x 27.2cm, weight approx. 33 ozt £300-£400

265. A set of six Cypriot silver gilt goblets marked CAO 925, part textured and silvered finish, having raised swag and foliate decoration set with cabochons and blue stones and foliate embossed bands raised on graduated double knop stem and trumpet foot (6), height 15cm, approx. 34.78 ozt 263 269 £320-£380

266. An early 20th century French porcelain scent bottle 270. A contemporary set of 272. A George III silver snuff box mottled blue glaze, moulded with six Russian .875 silver gilt Birmingham, 1816, by William Pugh a gilt fleur-de-lys obverse, reverse and niello vodka tots with an of rectangular form with concave moulded a cross, gilt rim and scrolls to associated tray edge, the lid with sunken hinge and raised sides, brass fleur-de-lys stopper, 875 zolotnik mark, Soviet marks thumb piece engraved with a fox hunting height 10.5cm the tots of tapering form scene, sides cast with scrolling foliate design, £10-£20 decorated in niello with a floral the base with basket weave, interior gilt, band, the circular tray with raised width 7cm, depth 5cm, height 2cm, weight 267. An album of 18th century rim also with niello decoration (7), approx. 2.35ozt French letters and legal height of tots 4.2cm, diameter of £150-£250 documents tray 6.4cm, total weight approx. approx. 60, various sizes 14.18 ozt 273. Six Edwardian silver stamp £30-£50 £100-£200 envelopes four in the form of envelopes three of which 268. Fleming, Ian, You Only Live 271. A George V Art Deco have chased decoration, one in the form of Twice silver backed five piece a purse and another in the form of a pouch, Jonathan Cape, 1964, ex library, dressing table set together with a Trumps case, weight d.w. cloth, pp. 255, 12mo Birmingham, 1935, by David 1.05ozt £5-£8 Moss & Co., the shaped engine £80-£120 turned backs having stylish 269. An Edward VII Neo Art Deco geometric design, 274. An engine turned silver cigarette Classical silver pot pourri vase comprising hand mirror, a pair of case and cover hair brushes and a pair of clothes hallmarked Birmingham 1937 with silver London, 1910 by Horace brushes, in original fitted case (5), gilt interior with owners initials to the front, Woodward & Co, of bellied vase hand mirror length 31.5cm two silver cheroot cases one by Goldsmiths form with pierced flared rim, £50-£80 and Silversmiths and two silver vestas (5), raised on a circular spreading approx 6ozt foot, having twin scrolled loop £80-£120 handles, the body embossed with swagged berried leaf garlands, the domed cover with pierced decoration, beaded rim and bud finial, interior gilt, handle to handle 20cm, height 28cm, weight approx. 14 ozt £200-£300 270

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275. A pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks 277. A pair of George II silver candlesticks Sheffield, 1898, by Martin Hall & Co, of octagonal part London, 1758 by William Gould, knopped baluster stems fluted design with reeded rims, having vase shaped with fluted shoulders and spool shaped capitals with rope nozzles with lift out drip pans, on tapering stems and twist borders, detachable drip pans with shaped shell moulded octagonal loaded bases, initialled J 1910 (2), rims, on hexafoil shaped stepped spreading cast bases, height 18.5cm initialled (2), height 26cm, approx. 38ozt £80-£120 £800-£1,200

276. An early Victorian cast silver taper stick 278. A near pair of Victorian Corinthian column London, 1839 by Thomas Edwards, detachable scroll drip candlesticks pan, baluster foliate scroll stem with c scrolls on a raised both Sheffield, one 1884 by Elkington and Co, the other pieced scroll base with relief foliate decoration, height 1889, by Hawksworth Eyre & Co, having stop fluted stems 11.5cm, diameter at base 8cm, weight approx. 4.98ozt and corinthina capitals, the shaped detachable drip pans £100-£150 with gadrooned edge, raised on stepped square bases with conforming gadrooning, loaded (2), height 22.5cm £100-£150

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279. A Garrard & Co silver Prince of Wales 281. A four piece Art Deco silver tea service and a twin feather dish, caddy spoon and two spoons handled silver tray the dish hallmarked London 1967 with original Sheffield, 1945, by the Atkin Brothers, comprising, teapot, hot box, together with a Garrard & Co silver caddy water jug, milk jug and twin handled sugar basin, of domed spoon and two small silver spoons (4), total weight tapering oblong form with fluted slight projecting corners, raised 13ozt approx on a spreading stepped foot having ebony downswept angular £150-£250 handle and knop finial, the twin handled tray, Sheffield, 1943 by Roberts & Belk, rectangular with cut off corners, having raised 280. An Edwardian silver teapot moulded border, teapot handle to spout 25.3cm, hot water jug Birmingham, 1908, maker mark indistinct, of height 18.7cm, tray handle to handle. 48.2cm, width 25.4cm, total serpentine oval vase form on a stepped spreading weight approx. 92.81 ozt pedestal foot, the body engraved with ribbon tied £800-£1,200 floral garlands, having hinged dome cover with ebonised fluted knop finial and ebony angular 282. A late Victorian silver pedestal dish down swept handle with scrolled thumbpiece, Sheffield, 1900 by Mappin Brothers, of circular form, pierced and height 19cm, length handle to spout 31.1cm, total embossed with scrolling foliate design, on a spreading pedestal weight approx. 15.51ozt foot, diameter 20cm, height 7cm, weight approx. 8.5ozt £100-£150 £70-£100

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285. A set of six near matching mid 19th century Italian .834 silver tots Naples, of campana form with flared on a pedestal foot, leaf scroll handle, gilt interior, height 4.4cm, approx. 2.65 ozt £50-£80

286. Three cased sets of silver spoons comprising a set of six George III silver old English bead edge pattern teaspoons, London, 1785, incise duty mark, bearing initials in associated case, a cased set of six teaspoons old English pattern shell pattern teaspoons, Sheffield, 1926 by Copper brothers and Sons, a cased set of six Art Deco sundae spoons, Sheffield, 1933 by John Sanderson & Son Ltd and a cased set of Gero Zilvium silver plated coffee spoons with pierced foliate stems (4), George III teaspoons length 13.1cm, total weight excluding plated set approx. 9.61ozt £50-£100

287. An Edward VII silver bladed cake knife Sheffield, 1904, by Isaac Ellis & Sons, having serrated blade engraved to one side with foliate design and a filled silver handle with shell terminal, in original fitted case, length 283. A late 19th Century German .800 silver 26.5cm, total weight approx. 3.12ozt basket £40-£60 of circular panelled pierced form, embossed with c scrolls, floral baskets and garlands, and shaped 288. A collection of silver spoons vacant cartouches, pierced basket weave rim, the comprising a pair of George IV Irish silver fiddle pattern centre embossed with an embracing couple, raised tablespoons, Dublin, 1829 by Christopher Eades, retailed by on three scroll feet, diameter 29.5cm, weight approx. Matthew West, bowls later embossed and gilded, crested, 13.92 ozt together with a cased set of six Edwardian apostle terminal £200-£300 coffee spoons, Birmingham, 1906, by William Devenport, a cased set of six old English pattern teaspoons, Sheffield, 284. A George III silver cream jug 1912, by W. S. Savage and Co., a set of five late Victorian old London, 1810, maker mark partially rubbed English pattern teaspoons, London, 1895 with bright cut stems *W, I E, of oblong bellied ribbed form, having and bearing initial with a near matching George III example, gadrooned rim and angular downswept handle, seven other assorted spoons and a modern boxed silver raised on ball feet, interior gilt, later embossed and handled Kings pattern cheese knife with stainless steel blade. chased foliate decoration, height 10.2cm, length (28), George III Irish tablespoons length, 23.2cm, total weight 13.5cm, weight approx. 5.13 ozt excluding cheese knife, approx. 13.17ozt £80-£120 £80-£120

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292. A set of twelve George V silver handled pistol grip butter knives Sheffield, 1921 by John Round, stainless steel blased in fitted case, together with an Edwardian cased three piece jam spoon, pickle fork and butter knife set with mother of pearl handles, Birmingham, 1903, by A. J. Bailey and cased set of six Edwardian silver plated coffee spoons (3), length of knives 6.9cm £50-£80

293. A set of ten French Christofle silver gilt coffee spoons French marks, by Orfevre Christofle, length 10.1cm weight approx. 4.7 ozt £80-£120

294. A Norwegian.930 silver pink guilloche enamel napkin ring and Georgian and later silver marked 930S, by Marius Hammer, together three Scottish fiddle pattern condiment spoons, Glasgow, 1824 by Philip Grierson, a George IV fiddle and thread pattern caddy spoon, Birmingham, 289. A pair of late Victorian silver gilt berry 1830 by Joseph Wilmore, a Georgian silver toddy ladle with spoons twisted baleen handle, a similar plated example, six silver handled Birmingham, 1895, by Elkington and Co, stainless steel butter knives with waisted octagonal grip handles, RD105810, bowls having crimpled edge and a Georgian style cauldron salt, two napkin rings and a quantity of embossed with a cornucopia and c scrolls, the assorted silver teaspoons, etc. (qty), total weight excluding knives stems decorated front and back with a plethora and ladles approx. 15.92ozt of vegetables, terminals with renaissance man £200-£300 holding a gun and a sword, in original fitted case retailed Boodles & Dunthorne (2), length 22.2cm, weight approx. 6.35ozt £100-£150

290. A collection of George III and later assorted silver flatware comprising a George III silver old English pattern tablespoon, London, 1787 by Hester Bateman, a George III old English pattern sauce ladle, London, 1791 by William Sutton, a Victorian silver Queens pattern butter knife, London, 1864 by Charles Boyton, a Victorian christening spoon with reeded stem and ancathus leaf cast decoration, London, 1874 by George Adams, an embossed berry tablespoon, Sheffield, 1867 by Martin, Hall & Co., a Georgian sauce ladle later gilt, the bowl pieced and embossed, a set of six late Victorian teaspoons with bright cut engraved 290 stems, a jam spoon with mother of pearl handle, a pair of sugar tongs and assorted teaspoons etc, former - length 22cm, total weight excluding jam spoon, approx. 18.53ozt £100-£150

291. A set of six late Victorian silver handled table and dessert knives with pistol grips London, 1898, by Daniel and John Welby, having Georgian style plain octagonal pistol grip handles and fitted with James Dixon & sons Ltd Firth stainless steel blades, crested (12), table knives length 24.6cm, desert knives length 20.2cm 293 £40-£60

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295. A small collection George III and later silver 299. A collection of early 20th century American and spoons Canadian sterling silver souvenir teaspoons comprising, a pair of George III old English tablespoons, all marked sterling, various makers, most with relief picture London, 1808 by Peter and William Bateman, initialled, bowl and embossed stems, Canadian examples with a bright cut old English pattern tablespoon, London, enamel terminals (17), total weight approx. 9.27ozt 1786, by Charles Hougham, a later embossed berry £80-£120 tablespoon with gilt bowl, a set of six old English bead pattern teaspoons, London, 1787, by Thomas Wallis II, 300. A collection of early 20th century silver souvenir initialled, and two reproduction Roman spoons, Sheffield, teaspoons 1977 Jubilee mark, by E P Mallory & Son (12), former various dates, makers, most relating to British towns and 22.2cm long, approx. 12 ozt landmarks, some with relief picture bowls, some with £80-£120 enamel terminals (23), total weight approx. 22.16ozt £200-£300 296. Three rare Arts and Crafts silver spoons London, two hallmarked 1905, the largest 1909, by Ellen 301. A comprehensive collection of mostly silver Caroline Woodward, planished rattail bowls, one with souvenir teaspoons twisted and open-work stem, the two others with pierced sterling, .800, unmarked and silver plated examples decoration to stems, all three with polished hardstone set mostly European, some Egyptian, most with novelty terminals (3), largest length 11.6cm, total weight approx. terminals, to include a Russian silver gilt teaspoon with 1.46 ozt green and blue enamel terminal (qty), total weight silver £100-£150 teaspoons approx. 10.29 ozt £80-£120 297. A collection of mostly early 20th century continental .800 silver gilt and enamel souvenir 302. A collection of mostly early 20th century silver teaspoons commemorative and other spoons various marks, mostly German, enamel decorated picture various dates, makers, comprising, coronation and bowls and crested terminals (31), total weight approx. jubilee commemoratives, Australian souvenir spoons, 15 ozt an unmarked white metal caddy spoon embossed with £200-£300 fruiting vine, a Maltese sugar scoop, pair continental spoons with London marks, two anointing spoons, 298. A collection of mostly early 20th century sporting teaspoons relating to golf, lawn bowls, etc., continental silver and silver gilt souvenir teaspoons condiment spoons and others (qty), total weight of silver various marks, some with relief picture bowls, others with spoons approx. 19.4ozt enamel decorated stems and terminals (23), Total weight £200-£250 approx. 20.8ozt £200-£300

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303. A small collection of 20th century silver comprising an Edwardian octagonal baluster lighthouse sugar caster, Birmingham, 1908 by William Hutton and Sons, an Art Deco christening mug, Birmingham, 1933 by Bravingons, of tapering circular form with angular downswept handle, raised on a moulded spreading foot, inscribed Martin 6.3.1952 and a three piece cruet set, Sheffield, 1940 by William Bush & Sons, with gadrooned rims and raised on feet, having blue glass liners and two condiment spoons (7), caster height 17cm, total weight approx. 12.96ozt £100-£150

304. A small collection of mostly 20th century silver comprising, a late Victorian trumpet shaped wrythen fluted and foliate embossed spill vase, Birmingham, 1895, maker mark rubbed, loaded base, a George V christening mug, of plain form with girdle and scroll handle bearing initials, a 303 pair of dwarf candlesticks with loaded bases, Birmingham, 1972 by J. M-A, an odd loaded dwarf candlestick with beaded rims, two silver napkin rings and cased stainless steel bladed kings pattern butter and cheese knife, associated boxes (9), spill vase height 14. 5cm, total weighable silver approx. 4.23ozt £80-£120

305. A small collection of mostly 20th century silver comprising a George V Art Deco engine turned Art Deco cigarette case, Birmingham, 1931 by Adie Brothers, a George V engine turned card case, London, 1935, by S J Rose, a pair of late Victorian cased foliate embossed octagonal salts with matching spoons, Chester, 1897, by James Deakin & Sons, a cased set of six modern old English shell pattern teaspoons, a cased set of six coffee spoons with bean terminals, a napkin ring, a pair of sugar tongs, a butter knife and an 304 American silver teaspoon by Gorham and Co. (Qty), cigarette case 7.5 x 8cm, approx. total weight 10.85ozt £80-£120

306. A 20th Century Canadian Birks sterling 307. A contemporary silver ring box novelty silver photograph of bell shape, the hinged domed cover with frame, Birmingham, 1997, double B monogram, the velvet interior fitted by T K C for two rings, together with a modern silver bud the textured and embossed vase, Birmingham, 1992 By Harrison Brothers surround having a circular and Howson, of trumpet form with wavy edge photograph aperture rim, loaded and a George V silver napkin ring, framed by a pig standing Sheffield, 1930 by Walker and Hall, with planished on its hind legs, green finish and bearing initials (3), ring box - height velvet back and easel 4cm, diameter 5cm, silver bud vase - height strut support, aperture 11.5cm diameter 4.3cm, overall £40-£60 11.5 x 10.5cm £40-£60 307

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308. A collection of 19th century and later Continental small silver items comprising a Hanau oval silver pill box in 18th century French style, the lid and sides decorated with floral garlands and ribbons, marked J2K, Italian filigree work bell, novelty miniature sedan chair and gondola, two Dutch embossed caddy spoons, and three pill boxes (9), Hanau box 4.8 x 3.5 x 1.9cm, sedan chair height 4.8cm, total weight approx. 4.09 ozt £100-£150

309. A small collection Edwardian 308 and later silver comprising a silver seven bar toast rack, Sheffield, 1910, by Asprey & Co., another similar seven bar toast rack, London, 1909 by C S Harris & Sons, an silver mounted cut glass inkwell, London, 1907, by Samuel Jacob, having twin pen rests engraved and dated ‘A 1918 B’, and three silver capstan inkwells with loaded bases, various makers, dates (6), toast rack - length 12.7cm, width 7cm, height 10.5cm, weighable silver approx. 10.83 ozt £60-£80

310. A collection of silver belt hooks, novelty rattles etc comprising a matching silver shoe horn and hook with handles in the form of teddy bears hallmarked Birmingham 1909, a Chinese handled button hook by Wang Hinge, six Edwardian silver handled hooks, a rattle in the form 310 of a policeman, a rattle in the form of an acorn and four other rattles, and a silver cased thimble (qty), overall weight approx 12 ozt £80-£120

311. A small collection of 20th century silver comprising a .830 zodiac dish, possibly Mexican, of circular form, embossed to centre with Aries, together with a pair of loaded specimen vases, Birmingham, 1971 by Poston Products Ltd, a cut glass jam pot with domed silver lid and Albany pattern jam spoon and a Webb crystal oil bottle with silver fitting (6), zodiac dish - diameter 18cm, vases - height. 25.8cm, weighable silver 314 approx. 6.58ozt £80-£120

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312. A small collection of mostly Edwardian and later silver and silver mounted items comprising a Loetz style green glass spherical vase, acid etched with a carnation decorated in silver wash, the mount marked for London, 1904, makers mark rubbed, a silver shell butter dish on ball feet, Sheffield, 1909 by the Atkin Brothers, a silver mounted hobnail cut spherical scent bottle and stopper, London, 1896, by George Betjemann & Sons, an embossed silver topped dressing table pot, a set of six white metal coffee spoons with twisted wire stems and polished hardstone terminals and an iridescent glass atomiser of compressed form (6), vase - height 6.8cm, length 12.5cm, total weight of shell and 317 spoons approx. 3.36 ozt £80-£120

313. A contemporary silver mounted decanter Sheffield, 1997, by W Ltd, spherical form having plain collar mount, presentation box, height 22.5cm £60-£80

314. A late Victorian William Comyns silver match box cover, silver card cases and other items the embossed rectangular matchbox holder, London, 1891, by William Comyns, together with an Anglo Indian silver card 318 case, by P Orr & Sons Madras, crested and initialled, two Edwardian curved hip 316. A contemporary Italian silver model of a galleon under sail, card cases, a foliate engraved silver vesta ‘The Half Moon’ case, a plated card case with aesthetic Italian marks, stamped 925, on ebonised presentation stand with name floral engraved design and similar vesta, plate, in presentation box, height on stand approx. 17.5cm, weight a plated shagreen covered cigarette case, approx. 8.61ozt a gun metal card case with blue enamel £60-£80 dotted decoration and matching penknife, a novelty brass ‘de Beroi Chalons’ 317. A mid 20th century silver christening mug champagne bottle cheroot cutter and unmarked, possibly Indian, of tapering form with a loop handle raised an oval bras vesta case (11), matchbox on spreading circular foot, engraved with a charming frieze depicting holder - 7.5 x 5.1 x 2.2cm, Indian silver card chickens, ducks on the water, grasses and flowers, bears inscription case - 9.6 x 6.7cm, total weight silver items Patricia Julia 21st July 1952, together with two Indian silver baby’s approx. 7.09 ozt rattles, one novelty in the form of a trumpet with bells, both with £80-£120 whistles, both unmarked (3), height 7.6cm, total weight approx. 8.51 ozt £100-£200 315. A late Victorian silver mounted dark green Morocco leather domed 318. A Russian .875 silver and niello panel belt, c.1900 stationary/correspondence box 84 kokosnik mark, Kazan, maker mark CH, formed of embossed London, 1890 by William Comyns, having and engraved shaped rectangular panels, niello decoration with embossed corner spandrels, interior moire gilt highlights, pierced scroll border to bottom edge, fitted with a large silk and paper lined with dividers, width circular boss buckle clasp, mounted on a strap, length approx. 76cm, 23.2cm, depth 14.5cm, height 18cm total weight approx. 19.3 ozt £30-£50 £200-£300

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321. An Indian silver bowl c.1900 319. A 19th century Persian Isfahan silver tea caddy probably Lucknow, of circular form with wavy edge and spoon moulded rim, the body embossed with huts, trees indistinct makers mark, of compressed globular form, the and flowers, raised on paw feet, stamped silver S08, body finely chased with oval reserves containing a bird together with an Edwardian novelty acorn pepper pot, and scrolling foliage against a field of arabesques and Birmingham, 1909 by Turnbull Bros., a William IV silver dense foliage and flowers, framed by conforming borders, kings pattern fruit fork, Sheffield, 1837, by Aaron Hadfield, the domed lift off cover with central embossed foliate a Calibri Mongogas ribbed table lighter holder, a modern design, the caddy spoon, unmarked, with similar chased whisky bottle ticket, and an engine turned napkin ring (6), decoration (2), tea caddy height approx 10cm, spoon diameter of bowl 8.1cm, height of pepper pot 2.6cm, total length 8.5cm, total weight approx. 9.34ozt weight approx. 5.37ozt £200-£300 £50-£60

320. A 19th century Indian silver pedestal centrepiece bowl marked 925, of shallow circular form, the body finely chased with strawberries and leaves, the rim with embossed applied decoration, having cast twin winged scroll handles with maidens head terminals, raised on a 322. A 19th century Persian silver miniature domed pedestal foot with conforming decoration and four enamelled Koran box pierced shaped scroll feet, handle to handle 35cm, height unmarked, enamelled in blue and gold with a floral design, 16.5cm, weight approx of octagonal form, the hinged domed over with swivel £400-£600 scroll lock, framed by twin hinged mounts, together with a silver oval Persian miniature Koran box, unmarked, engraved with Arabic calligraphy, two silver scroll charms, a navette shaped miniature enamelled silver Koran box, also unmarked, lacking cover, and a Persian tinned copped bookplate engraved with figures (5), former - diameter 5cm £80-£120

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326. An early 20th Century German WMF Jugendstil Britannia metal and glass centrepiece bowl of navette shape, the engraved cut glass bowl with shaped outline and cut with fans to centre, the twin 323. A 19th century Anglo-Indian silver ewer handled stand with pierced border scrolled fluted stamped STERLING S’VER, of vase form, the body with supports having central upright support cast with stiff leaf decoration and a foliate band within beaded embracing semi- clad classical figures, WMF Ostrich borders, raised on a pedestal spreading foot with mark, 37 x 21 x 25cm conforming leaf border, having cast scrolled textured £100-£200 tendril handle with head mount, height 23.5cm, weight approx. 15.81 ozt £300-£500

324. A mid 20th century Egyptian silver dish Cairo, 1946/7, of circular design, with raised pierced sides and scalloped edged rim, all over foliate engraved decoration, Arabic characters to centre, diameter 24cm, weight approx. 10.3 ozt £80-£120

327. An early 20th century electroplated cake stand / tazza the circular dish with wavy edged rim, on pedestal base, height 18.5cm £50-£60

325. A Persian .840 silver table cigarette box Persian marks, probably Isfahan, rectangular, the hinged cover with thumbpiece, all over chased with foliate design, raised on bracket feet, 18.2 x 9.7 x 3cm, weight approx. 13.19 ozt £100-£200 328. A set of eight Irish silver plated beakers c.1900 marked for Dublin, Hopkins & Hopkins, of plain tapering form, gilt interiors, crested (8), height 8.8cm £150-£250

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329. A ladies late 19th century Swiss 18K gold open faced pocket watch the gold dial with black Roman numeral, seconds markers and blued steel breguet hands, foliate engraved to centre, signed Marchand, A. Geneve, the case back finely enamelled with a reserve depicting two young children with a goat in an alpine setting, within an engine tuned border with enamelled c scrolls and flowers, movement signed S Iffel & Cartier A Geneve, together with another watch movement signed Marchand A Geneve, diameter 3.8cm, total weight of pocket watch approx. 35.5g £200-£300

330. A ladies late 19th century continental 18K gold open faced pocket watch foliate engraved gold dial with black arabic numerals in white enamel apertures, lever movement, octagonal case all over foliate engraved, case numbered 29108, dial diameter 3cm, case diameter 3.5cm, total weight approx. 28.9cm £100-£150

331. A 9ct gold Victorian J W Benson open faced pocket watch, London, 331 1873 the circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and blue steel spade hands, 15 Jewels Swiss movement, signed J.W.Benson, case numbered 542867 in a original fitted Benson case, diameter of dial 4.2cm, case diameter 4.8cm, total weight approx. 75.2g £200-£300

332. A 9ct gold J.W. Benson open faced pocket watch, Birmingham, 1929 the circular white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and blue steel spade hands, signed to centre, 15 jewel lever Swiss movement, signed J.W. Benson, in associated leather box, dial diameter 4.2cm, case diameter 4.9cm, total weight approx. 83.8g £200-£300

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336. A Gentleman’s Omega Seamaster stainless steel and gold plated wristwatch circular silvered dial having gold baton markers, pierced gold hand and sweep seconds hand, leather bracelet with buckle fastener, Omega box, dial diameter approx. 3cm £100-£200

337. A Gentleman’s 1970s 14K gold Omega wristwatch the circular textured silver dial having gold hour baton markers, calendar aperture, gold hands and sweep seconds hand, 17 jewel unadjusted movement, numbered 39095280, case back engraved Malmo 1981, on embossed leather bracelet with buckle fastener, Omega box, dial diameter 30mm, total weight approx. 35.1g £200-£300

338. A gentleman’s Breitling B-1 stainless steel chronograph wristwatch c.2000 333. A late 19th century French silver, gold and gunmetal A68062 No 4452, blue quarter arabic dial, perpetual open faced pocket watch calendar, GMT, rotating bezel, alarm function, the silver case bearing Swiss marks, with gunmetal and gold countdown timer, add function, stainless steel clad exterior, having white enamel dial with arabic numerals, bracelet, in original case, 42mm case, diameter subsidiary seconds dial and Breguet hands, in original fitted approx. 18cm morocco case stamped L.F 25 Aout 1878, signed ‘Maison £800-£1,200 Rouze Janin & Cie Srs 14 BoulRT des Italiens, together with an associated metal watch chain fitted with a silver mounted carnelian and blood stone swivel fob, a 19th century French gilt metal hand seal with egg shaped polished agate handle, inscribed ‘Bonjour Pilippe” and a novelty brass vesta case in the form of a rotund nude woman sat on potty (4), dial diameter 4.2cm, vest height 6cm £80-£120

334. An Omega silver cased open faced pocketwatch London import marks for 1910, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds dial and blue steel hands, case with engine turned back and engraved buckle to centre, case numbered 4522142, diameter of dial 4.2cm, diameter of case 4.8cm £80-£120

335. A gentleman’s 9ct gold Accurist Shockmaster wristwatch silver dial with gold baton hour markers, gold hands and calendar function, on black leather bracelet, dial diameter, 29mm, length 22cm, total weight approx. 28.2g £100-£200 337 338

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339. A gentleman’s 9K gold 340. A gentleman’ 9ct gold Mappin Rotary wristwatch wristwatch the circular dial with quarter the circular dial with baton hours baton hours, in circular case with and hands, in a circular case with associated stretch bracelet, case black leather strap, case back number: 59733, case hallmarked number: 2603, case hallmarked 375, total weight: 16gms; 9ct, total weight: 29gms; dial dial diameter: 28mm; case diameter: 28mm; case diameter: 34mm; diameter: 32mm; case case length: 40mm approximately length: 35mm approximately £150-£250 £150-£250

339 341. A Gentleman’s Rolex Oyster Perpetual Air King Precision stainless steel wristwatch c.1970 the silver dial with stainless steel hour baton markers and hands, signed Rolex, automatic movement, stainless steel expandable tapering bracelet, fold over clasp, numbered 6635, in original box and accompanied by original receipt dated 20 May, 1970, dial diameter 29mm, case diameter 35mm £800-£1,000

341 342. A gentleman’s cased 18ct gold Omega DeVille Automatic Chronometer calendar wristwatch with baton and arabic numerals, champagne coloured dial with sweep seconds, with a brown leather strap in original fitted leather case with original purchase receipt, outer white card case, Omega chronometer certificate and tag, watch ref 81058752 £800-£1,200

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343. A ladies Swiss Baum and Mercier 18K gold ladies wristwatch the oval dial with gold face, quarter hour baton markers and gold hands, on an 18K gold tapering articulated mesh link bracelet, dial 2.1 x 1.9cm, length 17cm, total weight approx. 43.3g £400-£500

344. A 9ct gold ladies wristwatch the circular gold dial with black and gold double baton hour markers, black hands, 17 jewel movement, on a 9ct gold tapering textured articulated mesh link bracelet, diameter of dial 1.5cm, length 17.5cm, total weight excluding movement approx. 23g £80-£120

345. Two ladies 9ct gold wristwatches comprising an Accurist having silvered dial and hour baton markers, 21 jewel movement on a fancy chevron link bracelet fitted with safety chain, an Audax wristwatch with silvered dial and Roman numerals on expandable 9ct bracelet, and a/f 9ct gold expandable wristwatch bracelet (3), Accurist bracelet length approx. 18cm, total weight excluding Accurist movement approx. 29.1gm £200-£300

346. A contemporary ladies gold plated Gucci 3900L wristwatch 02688409, having rectangular arched case with engine turned star burst black enamel dial with gold batons at twelve and six o’clock, quartz movement, on a ladder style link bracelet, case 1.8 x 3.4cm, bracelet length 17.5cm £100-£200

347. A ladies 9ct gold Omega wristwatch circular silvered dial with gold hour baton markers, the 343 349 350 glass with bevelled edge, on a 9ct gold Omega tapering articulated bracelet, dial diameter 1.2cm, length 17cm, total weight approx. 18.3g 350. An 18K gold vintage Jaeger Le Coultre ladies £200-£300 wristwatch the rectangular two tone champagne and silvered dial 348. A ladies 9ct gold Avia wristwatch with baton and Arabic hours with smaller Arabic hours square silvered dial with part arabic part hour baton to the inner rings, in a rectangular case, with eagle markers, 15 jewel movement, on 9ct gold fancy square hallmarks, case number: 93603, with a associated brown link bracelet, dial 1.2 x 1.2cm, length approx. 16cm, total strap with gold plated buckle, total weight: 16gms; case weight excluding movement approx. 12.9g diameter: 16mm; dial diameter: 11mm approximately £80-£150 £150-£250

349. A ladies 1970s 18ct gold Omega wristwatch 351. An attractive carved pink and green tourmaline the circular gold dial having baton hour markers, the glass bead two row necklace with bevelled edge, case back engraved E. B. Malmo the beads alternating in colour and spaced with single 1975, on an 18ct gold articulated fancy link bracelet with river pearls, the tourmaline beads with yellow metal invisible push clasp, Swedish marks, dial diameter 12mm, collars, test for gold and graduating to either end with 9ct bracelet 0.8 x 16cm, total weight approx. 18.7g gold filigree clasp, measuring on the shortest row approx. £200-£300 35cm £60-£100

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352. A continental 14K tri-colour 357. A long graduated cherry gold articulated fringe necklace amber bead necklace formed of graduated engine turned the largest bead approximately 2cm in rectangular links, decorative border length, the beads graduating to either and repeating linear motif, invisible end and terminating in a two piece push clasp, length approx. 41.5cm, amber screw action clasp, approx. total weight approx. 26.5gm 93cm in length, approx. weight £300-£400 55.29gm £100-£200 353. A contemporary Continental 14k gold lapis lazuli set necklace 358. A Continental yellow metal having curved pierced Greek key and white sapphire necklace links with collet mounted lapis lazuli alternating with beads and collet set cabochon spacers, invisible push facetted white sapphires, tests for clasp, stamped .585, length approx. gold, approx. weight 10.4g, approx. 352 43cm, total weight approx. 12.5gm 60cm £100-£200 £150-£200

354. A contemporary Italian 359. An Art Deco double row Chiampesan 9ct tricolour gold cherry amber bead necklace beaded necklace the beads of even colour and Italian marks and UK import marks matched, graduating to either end having yellow, rose and white gold and with screw action amber bead beads with brushed finish, length fastening, largest bead approximately 52.5cm, weight approx. 14.4gm 3.2cm, across, largest bead £100-£200 approx. 3.2cm, approx. total weight 98.6gm, longest strand approx. 355. A small collection lapis lazuli 46cm, clasp in good order and cultured pearl necklaces £150-£250 comprising a long string with rounded lapis beads, a string with 360. A contemporary 18ct gold irregular compressed rounded lapis modernist style drop necklace beads and cultured pearls, a string together with a 9ct rose coloured with river pearls and lapis beads, fancy bar link chain and a silver bar two strings of cultured pearls, one bracelet (3), 18ct necklace approx. graduated, both with silver clasps, 7.9g, 9ct chain approx 3.6g a coral branch necklace, an oval silver £150-£200 mounted carved shell cameo brooch, marcasite set white metal ribbon 361. A delicate coral bead 357 brooch and silver clip back earrings, necklace and ear studs a white metal Parisian souvenir panel together with a circular black onyx bracelet, a rolled gold and paste set pendant with central star set seed lily of the valley brooch and an aurora pearl, tests for gold (3), pendant 3cm borealis orange crystal necklace (11), diameter Lapis bead length 81cm £120-£180 £100-£150 362. A collection of partly strung 356. A double row cultured pearl and loose cherry amber beads necklace with Chinese yellow the largest bead approximately metal pearl set fancy clasp 3.75 x 2.5cm, the next approximately the pearls (untested) of even large 2.75cm, partially strung with loose size, the clasp set with a pair of beads to match as a long cultured pearls and with Chinese graduated necklace, approx. total marks to reverse, tests for gold, clasp weight of beads 164.77gm approx. 2.5 x 1.5cm, pearls including £100-£200 clasp approx. 60cm £200-£300

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363. A long graduated 367. A 9ct rose gold curb link charm butterscotch amber necklace bracelet the beads on knotted silk, the fitted with heart shaped padlock clasp largest bead approximately and gilt metal safety chain, ten assorted 3 x 2.5cm, approx. 98cm in charms including a 15ct Masonic length, approx. weight 77.6gm compass and set square, the others 9ct £300-£400 to include a pair of handcuffs, a gazelle, a teapot, boot, fish, thimble and bottle of 364. A delicate cultured pearl champagne, length approx. 20cm, total drop choker necklace weight approx. 23.9gm the 9ct gold neck chain £200-£250 suspended entirely with even size cultured pearls, stamped 368. A contemporary 9ct gold arched 9ct to clasp, approx. 42cm in three row brick link bracelet length in associated E.W. Payne box, £80-£120 0.8 x 1.5cm, weight approx. 16.3gm £150-£250 365. An unusual Victorian hard stone set gold locket fob on 369. A David Andersen sterling silver substantial 9ct gold chain and enamel panel bracelet the 9ct gold fancy mounted the octagonal panels with pierced swivel fob set with carnelian and beaded borders, decorated with and blood stone, hinged and guilloche enamel white ground and opening to reveal two picture enamel pansies, roses, forget-me-nots, lockets, suspended on a long peonies, the reverse with stamped initials thick belcher link chain, marked and stamped 925, with safety chain, 364 for 9ct gold, approx. chain length boxed, length of bracelet 18cm 96cm, approx. total weight for £70-£100 both items 38gm £400-£600 370. A 9ct gold rose gold flat curb link bracelet 366. A delicate Edwardian having each link stamped 9ct and garnet and seed pearl set fitted with a heart shaped padlock scroll necklace claps and safety chain together with a having scroll loop foliate top with 22ct gold and platinum wedding band, pearl and garnet drops below formed alternately of sections of gold and with fine chain to either side and platinum with tooled decoration, and barrel fastening, the pendant Birmingham, 1927 (2), bracelet length 1 missing one drop, marked 9ct approx. 19cm, ring size K ⁄2, total weight to reverse, pendant approx. approx. 11.3gm 4.5 x 4cm, total length approx. £80-£120 41cm, approx. weight 4.58gm £120-£180

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371. A 9ct charm bracelet 377. A 9ct gold six bar gate bracelet with safety chain with charms including a camera, binoculars, windmill, together with a Continental .333 garnet set bracelet, old woman who lived in a shoe, two sovereigns one in weight of gold bracelet 20g approx, length of the garnet a removable mount dated 1911 and one with soldered bracelet 19cm mount dated 1901, total weight 47g £250-£300 £500-£700

372. An Oriental yellow metal charm bracelet having thrtee charms suspended from the cable libnk chain bracelet, a guitar, a circular character pendant and a map of Singapore, Chinese character marks to two charms, yellow metal tests for gold, approx. total weight 25.7gms £500-£600

373. A 9ct gold fancy link charm bracelet the rose coloured bracelet, testing for gold and formed of 378. A delicate gold charm bracelet and another fancy rope twist links and suspended with a variety of gold charm bracelet charms including a pond yacht, 9ct gold heart padlock one Continental curb link chain marked .585 for 14ct fastening, charms either marked for 9ct or test for gold, gold and suspended with various mainly hollow rose approx. weight 3.54gm gold 9ct charms including a piggy, a koala bear and. £200-£280 top hat, together with another curb link bracelet, tests 374. A Continental yellow metal ‘coin’ bracelet for silver, suspended with a variety of mainly 9ct old the coin discs with galleon decoration and each one charms including a thistle, a piggy and an elephant (2), stamped British Guiana and separated by fancy rope twist respectively approx. 19cm, approx. weight for former links, tests for gold, approx. weight 11.88 15.89gm, approx. total weight for latter 26.6gm £100-£150 £400-£600

375. A 9ct gold charm bracelet 379. A heavy 9ct rose gold curb link charm bracelet the double curb link bracelet with a number of 9ct gold the bracelet of open curb link and suspended with a charms including a half sovereign, swan, violin, owl, large variety of mainly 9ct gold charms and pendants elephant, stork etc, overall approx 28g including a large quartz set gold coffee pot, woodpecker, £300-£400 two Victorian seals and more, 9ct gold heart padlock fastening, approx. 67.29gm £400-£600

380. A Victorian gentleman’s 18ct gold buckle ring, Chester 1899 having scroll decoration and rose diamond detail, together with a 9ct rose gold ‘belt’ slave bangle with engine turned 376. A 9ct gold fancy link bracelet with full sovereign decoration, Birmingham 1928 (2), ring S/T, approx. sovereign dated 1903 with soldered mount, total weight 5.33gm, bangle approx. 11.53gm approx 21g £150-£250 £250-£350

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384. An unusual RAF 9ct rose gold charm bracelet the long link rose gold bracelet with a number of mainly 9ct yellow gold and enamel charms including a pilot, wings, paratrooper, missile, bomber and sword, length 19cm £300-£500

385. A charming Belle Epoch 18ct and diamond set floral bracelet the central foliate scroll panel with diamond set floral cluster and with articulated floral links to either side and with invisible push clasp fastening, stamped 18ct to the reverse, circa 1900, approx. weight 24.11gm, approx. length 18cm 381. A 9ct gold curb link charm bracelet £500-£600 with charms including a globe, barrel, helmets and others, 56g approx £500-£600

382. A 9ct gold four bar gate bracelet, two Edwardian stick pins and a turquoise set ring 386. A wide Continental gold hinged bangle the bracelet with 9ct heart shaped locket and safety the bangle with engraved scroll decoration, French marks chain, one of the Edwardian 15ct gold pin brooch set to push clasp, approx. 33.4gm, width approx. 2.2cm, with pink gems, the other pin brooch set with pink gems 6 x 5.2cm approx. inside diameter and seed pearls, the ring set with turquoise and diamond £600-£800 points (4), weight of bracelet 14g £150-£250 387. A 9ct gold hinged coiled bamboo effect bangle formed as a single cut branch of bamboo, narrowing 383. A silver RAF card case to one end, approx. 6 x 5.5cm inside diameter, approx. hallmarked London, 1940 with makers initials P & B ltd for weight 18.66gm Padgett and Banham Ltd, engine turned with RAF wings £150-£200 emblem to the front, inscribed on the inside ‘With many thanks + Best Wishes Johnny!’, 5.8ozt 12.5 x 8.5cm £100-£150

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388. A 9ct gold faceted belcher chain link necklace 392. An early 20th Century Chinese silver filigree and having barrel clasp together with a contemporary flat curb enamel finger guard brooch link neck chain (2), first length approx. 48cm, second the silver gilt guard with coloured floral and foliate enamel length approx. 65.5cm total weight approx. 13.9g and set with pink and green polished gems, panel to £100-£150 reverse marked silver, associated Chinese silk box, approx. 8.7cm 389. A 9ct gold fancy oval link watch chain £40-£60 having two gilt metal knotted pendant fobs, one with swivel action, fitted with safety chain, length of chain 37cm, weight excluding fobs approx. 24.4gm £220-£280

393. An Art Deco sapphire and diamond set bar brooch the centre sapphire within a circle mount and having three small diamonds to either side, the brooch mount stamped 14ct and Plat., the pin stamped 9ct, approx. 5cm in length £100-£150

394. An Art Deco carved green jade and diamond set bar brooch 390. An Edwardian 18ct gold watch Albert chain the central apple green jade oval carved and pierced each link stamped 18ct and with crown, clip and ‘T’ bar with foliate scrolls and set between two small diamond marked, ‘T’ bar with maker’s stamp E.C, approx. 38cm, trefoils and mounted on an 18ct gold and platinum bar approx. weight 37.62gm brooch mount, with original purchase receipt dated 1933, £600-£700 jade oval approx. 2.1 x 1.5cm £200-£300

391. A delightful Georgian turquoise guilloche enamel and rose diamond locket back brooch the marquise shaped brooch testing for silver and gold with central ribbon motif set with a single cultured pearl, 395. An Arts & Crafts silver and enamel brooch by the white enamel border with gold pique detail and the James Fenton, together with a Victorian agate brooch scroll frame set with rose diamonds, the brooch with the enamel brooch of stylised foliate design and with marquis shaped glass locket back, fitted Hunt & Roskell planished detail, Birmingham 1908 and marked for James Ltd. in association with J.W. Benson Ltd. velvet jewel box, Fenton, together with a large Scottish pebble carved approx. 3.5 x 2.5cm, approx. 9.11gm agate brooch (2), enamel brooch 3 x 2.5cm £400-£600 £100-£150

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396. Two contemporary diamond and gem set floral brooches one having central sapphire within a foliate and diamond set circular 18ct gold mount, makers mark N.C., the other formed as a two colour 18ct gold foliate spray having central cultured pearl and diamond set leaves (2), approx. total weight approx. 11.03gm, sapphire brrooch approx. 2.5cm diameter £200-£300

399. An Arts & Crafts silver enamelled scarab brooch and other early 20th Century enamel brooches and pendants the scarab with shaded blue to green tipped enamel winks and blister pearl thorax, together with an attractive half pearl and enamelled silver dragonfly brooch, another enamel and silver dragonfly brooch, maker T.L.M. and a small silver and enamel pendant with freshwater pearl drop, associated box (4), approx. diameter 4.7cm across £100-£150

397. An Egyptian style 22ct gold brooch and three 400. A small Georgian coral set memorial hair brooch other gold brooches together with four other small Georgian brooches the 22ct brooch set with a central blue ‘cat’s eye’, a 9ct including a cannetille work brooch a.f. tests for gold and a gold floral mounted blue john brooch, a Victorian 9ct gold small Georgian painted locket ring, a.f., tests for gold (5), heart and arrow love brooch and a 9ct gold opal doublet coral brooch approx. 2.5 x 2cm set scroll brooch (4), 22ct brooch approx. 4.16gm, approx. £80-£120 3.5 x 1.25cm £100-£150

398. Five Victorian and later yellow metal brooches comprising a 15ct gold framed picture locket brooch, a small Edwardian sapphire and diamond set Etruscan 401. A Continental yellow metal Art Nouveau iris style brooch, Chester 1902, Edwardian floral bar brooch, framed maiden portrait brooch stamped 9ct., a banded agate oval brooch, mount tests the pierced brooch with central maiden with rose diamond for gold and a gilt metal mounted chalcedony brooch (5), detail within a stylised iris pearl set frame, tests for gold, locket brooch approx. 3.5cm diameter unsigned, associated box, approx. 3 x 2.8cm £100-£150 £150-£250

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406. A small Georgian pink paste brooch and two other small Georgian brooches 402. A Victorian sapphire diamond pearl scroll brooch the former white metal mount and set with two colour having central sapphire with small diamond to either side pink pastes, together with an amethyst and emerald paste and set within half cultured pear scroll brooch mount, cluster brooch and a small green and white paste cluster marked 18 and S.S, approx. 6.22gm, approx. 4.3cm brooch, test a mixture of gold and silver, associated £80-£150 leather box S. J. Phillips of New Bond Street (3), pink brooch approx. 2 x 2cm 403. Three early 20th Century Continental ‘bug’ £100-£150 brooches each testing for silver, the largest set with goldstone and seed pearls and with cabochon garnet eyes, together with a seed pearl and gem set fly brooch and a small turquoise and garnet set pin clip (3), Largest measures approx. 4 x 4.5cm £60-£100

404. A Continental 19th Century rose diamond set laurel wreath brooch the leaves set with rose diamonds and with cultured pearl 407. A small Georgian amethyst foil back brooch and detail, testing for gold and silver, French gold marks to another fastening pin, approx. 3.5 x 3cm, approx. weight 5.1gm the amethyst set within a border of seed pearls the £100-£200 yellow metal mount testing for gold, together with another Georgian yellow and white black dot paste set floral cluster brooch, tests silver and a small citrine heart pendant (3), Amethyst brooch approx. 2 x 2cm, citrine 405. An unusual paste brooch approx. 2.7 x 2.2cm Victorian enamelled £100-£150 locket back brooch the oval brooch testing for gold and having central red guilloche enamel cross on a plain white enamel ground and with black scolloped edge and gold edge detail, approx. 408. Two Victorian diamond set brooches 405 4.1 x 3.5cm one of a bird in flight, the other a ‘1899’ date brooch, both £100-£200 test for gold and silver (2), date brooch approx. 4cm £60-£80

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409. An 18th/19th Century Moghul ruby and rose diamond set pendant brooch having ruby and closed set rose diamond floral cluster pendant suspended below a stylised floral and foliate scroll brooch, all stones in closed and full back setting, tests for gold and silver, some engraved detail to reverse, associated jewel box, approx. 4.5 x 4.2cm, approx. 16.93gm £100-£200

411. A Norwegian Marius Hammer enamel solje brooch and others including a large 19th Century Norwegian solje pendant cross, tests silver gilt, two more silver solje brooches, a lapis lazuli silver gilt filigree necklace and another filigree pendant necklace, tests silver and other items (qty), solje pendant cross approx. 10.5 x 6cm £100-£200

410. A Victorian emerald set tied ribbon design brooch the brooch with overall scroll engraved decoration and set with three rectangular emeralds set between twin half pearls (pearls untested), mount tests for gold, together with associated box, approx. 8gm £80-£120

412. Six 19th Century carved shall cameo brooches including Apollo riding his chariot, scroll mount stamped 9ct, the Goddess Diana with deer, a well carved classical portrait cameo having scroll vine applied detail to mount, tests for gold. a small double cameo set brooch, a large gilt pendant mounted double carved portrait cameo and another gilt mounted portrait cameo of a maiden (6), Apollo cameo approx. 5 x 4.7cm £150-£250

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416. An 18ct gold mounted oval carved shell cameo portrait brooch carved with the profile of a maiden and with suspension loop, together with a Victorian gilt metal mounted shell cameo brooch of a maiden and a frosted glass disc pendant with marcasite mount and applied decoration, circa 1920 (3), 18ct shell cameo 3.7 x 2.9cm £60-£80 413. A small Victorian diamond set horseshoe brooch tests for gold, a small citrine set early Victorian brooch 417. A large Victorian inlaid pietra dura panel brooch and another sherry coloured tourmaline set scroll brooch, the floral panel set in a gilt scroll frame brooch mount, tests for gold (3), tourmaline brooch approx. 3.5 x 2cm together with a Victorian chalcedony brooch with £80-£120 turquoise amethyst and citrine closed backed central cluster, scroll mount tests for gold, together with three other Victorian brooches (5), pietra dura brooch approx. 6.5 x 5.5cm £80-£120

418. A Continental Art Deco diamond set arrow pin the feathers separating from the pin and with spring lever back fastening clasp, the feathers and tip set with small diamonds, the feather shaft with rose diamonds, tests for gold, associated box, approx. 7cm in length £400-£500

414. A large emerald and cultured pearl brooch formed as a bunch of cultured pearl grapes suspended from emerald set vine leaves, white metal mounts test for silver, approx. 5 x 5.5cm, approx. weight 19.18gm £100-£200

415. A delicate Continental early 20th Century pearl and rose diamond bar brooch the bar set with eight small cultured pearls (pearls not tested) each alternating with a rose diamond, mount testing for gold, reverse numbered 61388, indistinct Continental marks, approx. 4.5cm £100-£150 419. Two pairs of early 20th Century Chinese carved jade drop earrings the larger pair having green jade lozenge shaped drops carved with scrolls and fruit, suspended from 14K chains below cabochon jade set 14K gold fittings, together with another similar tear shaped carved green jade ear drops, yellow metal fittings tests for gold (2), approx. drop 5cm and 4.5cm £300-£400

420. A pair of small 18ct gold sapphire and diamond stud earrings 417 having central circular sapphire within a small diamond border, marked for 28ct white gold, approx. weight 2.5gm £100-£150

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421. A Victorian coral drop brooch and various Victorian coral earrings the brooch with central carved coral fist grasping a rope and with scrolls and coral beads above, tests for gold, two pairs of Victorian wire mounted, carved foliate earrings (one back tests gold, one gilt metal), a pair of torpedo 423. An Arts & Crafts silver and citrine pendant, drop coral earrings, a pair of gold mounted button coral attributed to Bernard Instone earrings together with two odd coral earrings, associated formed as a large circular citrine held within a layered small box (Q), brooch approx. 4 x 6cm foliate cluster pendant mount, foliate detail to reverse, £200-£300 suspended from a white metal chain, tests for silver, the pendant in fitted jewel box from L.S. Mallory, 145 Fenchurch St., E.C.3, approx. 3.5 x 6cm including suspension loop £300-£400

422. Two pairs of Victorian carved coral ear drops and a coral necklace the drops of torpedo form, deeply carved with a foliate 424. A Victorian hard stone set swivel fob on chain and geometric design, together with a similar smaller the bloodstone and carnelian seal mount testing for gold pairs, together with a short graduated natural red coral and suspended from a Continental 22ct gold chain, chain bead necklace (3), necklace approx. 37cm, larger earrings stamped 22K to fastening, approx. weight of chain only approx. 5cm drop 7.35gm £100-£200 £200-£300 425. A single cultured grey baroque pearl pendant on chain the pearl, untested and of tear drop form having .585 gold suspension loop, the pendant suspended from a 9K flat link chain, approx. diameter 9.07mm £200-£300

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426. A contemporary heart pendant 429. A fine and amusing 18ct gold, platinum, diamond on 18ct gold chain and enamel brooch in the form of a snape the clear red glass heart suspended 1920s, marked on the reverse platm and 18ct, the body of from a flat weave figaro link the bird inset with graduated diamonds and the head very contemporary chain, the heart etched finely painted, the beak and legs 18ct, width 3.5cm, total with the letters MVX to reverse, approx. weight 5g approx weight of chain 7.6gm £200-£300 £80-£120 430. A Continental 18K gold and seed pearl pendant 427. A contemporary single stone brooch in the form of a peacock diamond set pendant on chain with makers initials CF to reverse, the feathers and neck the stone approximately 0.40 carats and of the bird studded with graduated seed pearls and inset set in 18ct gold mount and suspended with ruby to the eye, with original hanging loop, total drop from a delicate flat curb link 18ct gold 4.7cm, width 3.1cm, weight total 12g approximately neck chain, approx. 0.40 carats, total 426 £200-£300 weight pendant and chain approx. 5.05gm 431. A stylish Continental 18k gold and enamel £200-£300 brooch of a kingfisher in flight marked on the edge of the body .750, with fine enamel 428. Four Victorian 9ct gold oval double sided picture detail to the wings and body and eye with enamel detail, lockets width 4.2cm, weight 9g approx the larger two plain with screw fitting tops and suspension £200-£300 ring, another with plain moulded frame and scroll mount, a small locket with foliate frame and a similar gilt metal example (5), largest aperture 4 x 5cm, approx. 7.9g £80-£120

432. A Continental gold, blister pearl and diamond brooch in the form of a Scorpion marked 18ct to the reverse, the claws, tail and legs of the reptile inset with diamonds, with blister pearl to the body, studded with rubies for the eyes, length 4.3cm, width 3.1cm, total weight 9g approx £200-£300

429 430 433. A small Continental contemporary emerald and diamond set scroll pendant the yellow metal testing for gold and set diagonally with three circular emeralds within a diamond set scroll mount, approx. 3 x 1.9cm, approx. weight 3.55gm £100-£200

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434. A delicate 437. A charming early Edwardian peridot Victorian/late Georgian and seed pearl scroll yellow topaz and diamond pendant on chain pendant the pendant having having central oval yellow central square cut topaz, set within a frame of peridot within seed rose diamonds and a further pearl set scroll and with rose diamond and cultured peridot pendant drop pearl (untested) outer border, below, stamped 9ct to rose diamond set suspension reverse and suspended loop, mount tests for silver from a rose gold square and gold, associated leather link chain, marked 9ct, box, Edwards & Sons, 437 approx. length of chain Regent Street, pendant 48cm, pendant approx. approx. 3 x 2cm, topaz approx. 9.1 x 7mm 4 x 2.2cm £200-£300 £80-£120 438. A large rectangular cushion cut citrine pendant and 435. A delicate three other citrine pendants Edwardian garnet set the rectangular citrine in scroll pierced pendant mount, tests drop pendant silver gilt, together with a large Art Deco tear shaped citrine the scroll mount set pendant and two others smaller, mounts test for silver (4), with central garnet and silver gilt pendant approx. 6 x 2.5cm, including mount, largest stamped 9ct to reverse, tear shaped approx. 5.5 x 2.5cm, 4.2 x 2.3cm suspended from a fine £80-£120 yellow metal chain, tests for gold, approx. 4.8 x 2.5cm 434 £60-£100

436. An attractive Belle Epoch pale tourmaline and 439. An Edwardian yellow metal pearl and turquoise rose diamond set brooch/pendant pendant necklace the cushion cut central tourmaline of pale green/ the pendant with seed pearl set foliate top with central blue colour and set within a quartered diamond and turquoise and with floral cluster below, associated box, rose diamond set laurel leaf frame, rose diamond set approx. pendant size 3.2 x 3.2cm suspension loop, side fitting brooch mount, tests for £60-£100 gold, associated box, approx. size of pendant including suspension loop 4.5 x 3cm £500-£700

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442. A large contemporary 9ct gold ingot pendant having giant hallmarks for London 1976, approximate weight 42.3gm, approx. 6.25 x 2.5cm £380-£420

443. An Art Nouveau garnet and seed pearl scroll pendant and brooch the pendant marked 9ct to reverse and suspended from a rose coloured chain, tests for gold, together with an Edwardian amethyst and seed pearl brooch, marked for 9ct to reverse, associated Toye & Co. box (2), Pendant approx. 6 x 3cm £200-£300

444. A Renaissance style diamond and enamel portrait pendant 443 the scroll frame with cultured pearl and enamel detail having central enamel on copper miniature of a young girl with 440. A Queen Victoria gold full 441. A large flat cut garnet set mandolin, rose diamond detail to frame sovereign 1884 with tests for cross brooch and a collection of and suspension loop, mount tests for gold, gold mount and 9ct multilink various other crosses loop for silver, glass locket back, approx. chain including a scroll engraved, weight 18.63gm, approx. 6 x 4cm the coin 0.916 gold, cabochon set Celtic style white £200-£300 Obverse: young bust of Queen metal pendant cross, tests for Victoria left, VICTORIA. D:G: silver, a Victorian carved ivory 445. An unusual Continental enamel Art BRITANIAR.REG.F:; Reverse: Saint and ebony carved crucifix in fitted Nouveau style pendant and earrings George slaying the dragon right, case, a large Continental white applied with a raised portrait of a maiden, date in exergue 1884, in an metal cabochon set cross, traces mounts test silver gilt, together with unmarked test for golf wavy edged of niello a.f, two Victorian gilded similar style brooch applied with a relief pierced textured pendant mount pendant crosses and six other of St George and the dragon, small with suspension loop and a 9ct various crosses (13), garnet set monogram L.C.F. ? to lower right corner (3), gold oval multilink rope twist chain, cross approx. 7 x 4.1 pendant 3.2cm diameter diameter of pedant mount - 3.7cm, £80-£120 £50-£80 chain length 51cm, total weight approx. 25.2g 446. An attractive Victorian diamond set £220-£280 pendant brooch the circular brooch of circular floral cluster form with pierced detail and set with central collet set diamond within a detailed fancy cluster design, removable original brooch fitting, tests for gold, suspended from a later silver bar link chain, approx. 3.5cm diameter, approx. weight excluding chain 14.31gm £1,200-£1,800

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447. A 9ct gold mounted garnet bombe style ring set overall with flat cut garnets, marked for 9ct gold, together with a small pair of 9ct gold garnet set ear studs, both with associated boxes (2), ring size M £100-£200

448. A gentleman’s 18ct gold signet ring engraved with initial ‘R’, together with a 22 ct. gold wedding band and another yellow metal band, tests for gold (3), 22ct band approx. 4.8gm, size M/N 18ct signet approx. 8.6gm, size R/S, yellow metal band 2.7gm, size L £200-£300 449

449. A blue gem and diamond set cluster ring having central cut cornered rectangular cut stone within a small diamond border, 18ct gold & platinum mount, associated box, size N/O £80-£120

450. A delicate Continental single stone diamond set ring approximately 0.41 carats, the 18ct gold mount having diamond set shoulders, mount stamped 18ct, approx. 0.41 ct, size M £200-£300

451. A Continental seven stone diamond set half eternity ring the diamonds having twin gold bars between each stone, tests for gold, size J £100-£150

452. A Continental sapphire and diamond three stone ring and an Edwardian ruby and diamond ring the former having central oval sapphire flanked by two small diamonds, the white metal mount marked .750 for 18ct white gold, together with an 18ct gold three stone ruby and rose diamond set gypsy ring (2) 452 £250-£350

453. A small collection of Chinese gold mounted jade set jewellery comprising an oval polished green jade set cabochon ring, mount stamped 22K, a yellow metal carved jade set clasp, marked to reverse, tests for gold, a pair of carved jade panel earrings, tests for gold and a small Chinese gold and jade Bi pendant (4), ring size Q/R, clasp approx. 3 x 1.8cm, approx. weight 7.44gm £200-£300

454. A 15ct gold sapphire and seed pearl gypsy ring and another the gypsy ring marked for Birmingham, together with a single stone claw set scroll mounted ring, tests for gold (2), 15ct ring approx. 2.47gm, size M, ruby ring approx. 3.2gm, size L £150-£200

455. A large Continental contemporary sapphire and diamond oval cluster ring the white metal mount stamped 18ct. and set with a large central oval sapphire within a small row of diamonds and a further outer sapphire cluster, size W/X, approx. weight 8.88gm £300-£400 454

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456. A large Continental 18ct sapphire set cluster dress ring having central blue sapphire, untested, within a border of white sapphires and a further blue sapphire border, white metal mount stamped 18ct, cluster approx. 1.75cm diameter, size O £180-£220

457. Two gold mounted dress rings together with two pairs of earrings comprising a delicate 9ct gold garnet and cultured pearl dress ring, a green hard stone set ring, 9ct gold mount, a pair of yellow metal mounted moonstone earstuds and a pair of yellow metal mounted garnet ear studs (4), rings respectively size V and O 456 £80-£120

458. A delicate early Victorian diamond and turquoise forget me not cluster ring having small central rose diamond surrounded by turquoise within pierced and scroll shouldered mount, the reverse with circular glass hair memorial locket £200-£300

459. A single stone diamond set ring approximately 0.55 carats, 18ct gold mount, size N 458 £400-£600

460. An attractive Edwardian opal and diamond ring the yellow metal mount testing for gold and set with a central oval opal with diamond trefoils to either side, size O/P £300-£400

461. An Edwardian five stone diamond set ring, approximately 0.42 carats the stepped mount having central diamond approximate marked for 18ct & platinum, centre stone approximately 0.42 carats, size N/O £300-£500 459 462. A delicate 18ct. gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring and three other rings comprising a 9ct gold mounted ruby and diamond gypsy style ring, a 9ct sapphire and diamond cluster ring and a 9ct gold single stone illusion set diamond ring (4) £300-£400

463. A large Continental sapphire and diamond set cluster ring the central sapphire approximately 6 carats and set 460 within one smaller and one larger row of diamonds, mount marked for 18ct white gold, sapphire approx. 6 carats, total diamond weight approx. 2.65 ct £2,000-£3,000

464. A large marquis emerald and diamond set cluster dress ring the large central marquis cut emerald set within a double row cluster of small diamonds, mount tests for gold, size M, cluster approx. 3 x 1.6cm 463 £300-£500 461 465. A 9ct gold ruby and diamond set gypsy style ring together with a small three stone diamond set ring, mount stamped PLAT & 18ct., an 18ct gold ruby and diamond set gypsy ring and a small 9ct gold three stone diamond ring (4), size respectively J, M, L/M, K/L, approx. weight for three 18ct gold mounted rings 8.07gm, 9ct ring approx. 1.1gm £100-£200

466. A 19th Century carved hard stone cameo set ring the oval cameo in enclosed yellow metal mount, tests for gold, size P/Q 466 £100-£200

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467. A large early twentieth Century opal and rose diamond set cluster ring the central opal displaying good colour and set within a border of small rose diamonds, associated Edwardian ivorine heart shaped box, size Q/R, pal approx. 15.7 x 11.5cm £200-£300

468. A large Continental old cut diamond cluster ring having central raised claw set stone within a single diamond border, the white metal mount stamped 18ct, size P/Q £300-£400

469. Two delicate Georgian, early Victorian diamond and gem set rings one with central small sapphire and rose diamond cluster, the other with a central emerald and rose diamond cluster set between two emeralds, both test for gold 467 and silver, together with associated Victorian red leather ring box from Parkers, 12 Vigo Street, Regent Street, size respectively L and N/O £100-£200

470. An early 20th Century gentleman’s 18ct gold and garnet set ring the oval garnet in open claw setting, mount marked for Chester 18ct gold, marks rubbed, size O, approx. weight 6.83gm £100-£150

471. An unusual ruby and diamond set fancy ring the platinum mount of domed design and set with a graduated row of diamonds 468 and a row of small channel set square cut rubies, size Q/R £200-£300

472. An early 19th Century Continental rose diamond and enamel initial ‘A’ ring the blue guilloche enamel oval set with a rose diamond set scrolling letter A with coronet above and II below, mount tests for gold, size P/Q £200-£300

473. An attractive three stone old cut diamond set ring the centre stone approximately 0.92 470 carats and set between two smaller diamonds, mount tests for gold, centre stone approx. 0.92 ct, size P £2,000-£3,000

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474. An unusual single stone good quality oval diamond set ring the stone approximately 0.47 carats, the yellow metal mount marked for 18ct gold, diamond measures approx. 5.67 x 4.54mm, ring size P/Q £500-£700 471

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479. A small collection of mostly 9ct gold jewellery comprising an 18ct gold diamond three stone illusion set ring, a 9ct gold faceted oval link neck chain, a 9ct gold plain wedding band, London, 1946, an Edwardian 9ct back and front oval embossed locket with foliate engraving, on a gilt metal chain and a pair of gilt metal tapering square section drop earrings with hook backs (5), chain length approx. 44cm, total weight excluding locket, gilt metal chain and earrings, approx. 8.9gm 475. A small collection of mostly contemporary 9ct £120-£180 gold jewellery comprising a sapphire set flower wreath brooch, a square 480. A collection of mostly 9ct gold jewellery shaped coin pendant frame, a pendant cross, a fine curb comprising a 9ct gold ladies Rotary wristwatch with link chain with simulated pearl beads, a fine articulated oval gold coloured dial and hour baton markers, on a square section beaded chain bracelet, two pairs of a/f articulated mesh link bracelet, a late Victorian 9ct cultured pearl stud earrings, one pair with clip backs the mounted carved shell cameo pendant of a classical other with screw fittings and a rose gold signet ring, with maiden, on a 9ct faceted fancy link neck chain having associated boxes (8), wreath brooch diameter approx. barrel clasp, a 19th century gilt metal mounted oval 2.2cm, sovereign pendant frame approx. 4 x 4.3cm, carved shell cameo of a classical youth and a Victorian total weight approx. 15.1g garnet and seed pearl set gilt metal oval double locket £100-£150 (5), large cameo 3.5 x 4.5cm, chain length approx. 50cm, total weight of wristwatch excluding movement, chain and larger cameo approx. 34.8gm £300-£400

476. A small selection of gold jewellery comprising two pairs of 9ct gold hoop earrings, a 9ct gold mounted cross over twin olivine set ring and two other 9ct gold mounted dress rings (5), approx. weight 10.96gm 481. A delicate 18ct gold three stone diamond ring £80-£120 together with a small collection of silver jewellery, including a paste set floral necklace, a large oval amethyst pendant 477. A 9ct gold oval double locket and a Victorian 9ct and various ear clips (qty) mounted oval carved shell cameo brooch £100-£150 locket with engine turned front, together with a shell cameo brooch carved as a classical maiden in a raised 482. A 9ct gold contemporary ruby and diamond mount with scroll surround and a gilt metal folding pair of scroll necklace lorgnettes with spring release on a gilt metal long guard together with a 9ct Edwardian sapphire set brooch, chain (3), locket 3 x 3.5cm, total weight approx. 12.7gm cased, 9ct gold chain and a pair of amethyst set ear £100-£150 studs, test for gold, approx. total weight for all items 12.73gm 478. A contemporary 9ct gold rope twist chain £80-£100 together with a scroll engraved yellow metal bangle (2), chain approx. 9.1gm £100-£150

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483. A small collection of Victorian and later jewellery comprising two Victorian silver floral brooches, a small ruby and seed pearl set floral brooch, tests for gold, a pale aquamarine set yellow metal stylised scroll brooch, tests for gold and a contemporary 9ct gold rope twist neck chain (5), approx. weight excluding two silver brooches 13.3gm £100-£200

484. A small collection of gold chains and various gold rings including two small diamond rings a.f., a 9ct gold wedding band, two 9ct gold mounted dress rings, a silver and white sapphire ring and a dress ring (Q), approx. weight of gold items 13.9gm £100-£150

485. A small collection of 9ct gold jewellery comprising a 9ct bar brooch with a scottie dog with cabouchon eyes, a 9ct bar brooch with applied flower spray set with seed pearls, a 9ct gold stiff bangle, a 9ct gold chain with swivel fob, a garnet and seed pearl 9ct 488. An interesting collection of Victorian, Edwardian ring and a 9ct gold panel watch with metal expandable and later stick pins bracelet, overall total weight approx 45g including an oval opal set pin, test gold, a Victorian £200-£300 heart shaped sapphire and seed pearl pin and five other 486. A David Anderson Norwegian silver white Victorian pins, all test gold, together with ten mixed stick enamelled leaf brooch and a collection of other gold pins including a floral micro mosaic pin, a moonstone set and silver jewellery pin, two horseshoe pins etc. (qty), various sizes including a 9ct gold and sapphire set gypsy ring, a large £200-£300 cultured pearl ring, mount tests for gold, a 14K Continental multi hardstone set scroll dress ring, a large contemporary tear shaped amber pendant, tests silver, a Victorian floral embossed circular brooch, tests silver, a silver and marcasite bar brooch, three silver and marcasite rings and similar silver watch, together with a small collection of costume jewellery items (qty), various sizes £150-£250

489. An Arts & Crafts blue hard stone and moire silk ribbon silver linked necklace together with sapphire set filigree pendant cross, a 487. An interesting collection of novelty and other small paste and sapphire floral cluster brooch, a striking Victorian and later stickpins early 20th Century cream and black twist bangle, a pair including an amusing gilt ‘Royal Flush’ poker card pin, of Art Deco poured jade glass and paste drop earrings, a delicate Victorian turquoise inlaid carved ivory snowdrop an Egyptian revival ivorine and pendant chain necklace, pin, two yellow metal mounted painted porcelain a reverse carved lucite pendant, a large gold stone panel set pins, one painted with a setter the other with engraved gilt brooch, a 1920s panel brooch and two other Shakespeare, two coral pins, a rose diamond and items (qty), Arts & Crafts necklace section approx. 70cm, turquoise pin and two others (Q) drop, lower drop section approx. 10cm £100-£200 £100-£200

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490. A collection of mainly Victorian Bohemian garnet set 491. A pair of Georgian tortoiseshell pique jewellery inlaid lorgnettes and a small collection of including a graduated daisy cluster graduated necklace a.f., Victorian and later pique a garnet bracelet, a cabochon garnet cluster brooch, three other the lorgnettes of blonde tortoiseshell and inlaid garnet brooches and three pendants, associated box (qty), with gold stars, together with a small collection of Cabochon brooch approx. 3.5cm diameter later pique jewellery a.f. and various related items £100-£150 a.f, lorgnettes approx. 16cm £80-£120

492. A collection of Georgian brooches and later jewellery to include a small Georgian citrine set oval brooch, another agate set Georgian brooch and a coral set brooch mount, a flat cut garnet set gilt brooch, converted from a clasp, a small portrait miniature set brooch, a small 10K sapphire and freshwater pearl set circular brooch, a yellow metal and carved white coral brooch, a.f., tests for gold, a 9ct gold Art Deco rectangular tourmaline set ring together with three other brooches and a ring (qty), citrine brooch approx. 2 x 1.5cm £100-£200

493. A collection of Victorian coral and carved ivory jewellery including two red coral single row necklaces, 491 a red coral seed bead necklace, a coral bead comb top, coral studs and two angel skin coral necklaces, together with a Victorian carved ivory heart pendant, carved ivory rose brooch, floral cross on carved chain and other related items (Q), rose brooch approx. 6cm across £200-£300

494. A small collection of mainly amethyst set items including a large cabochon amethyst set circular glass locket back pendant, tests silver, amethyst buttons, tests gold and silver, a white metal cased ‘Orator’ rectangular pendant travelling clock, tests silver, a large scrolling vine brooch together with 492 other items (qty), circular locket approx. 3.8cm diameter £60-£80

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498. An interesting collection of mainly Georgian pendant seals including some sentimental themes including a Georgian gilt metal carved carnelian seal of a perched dove below the word “l’amour”, a small Georgian two coloured metal seal with winged anchor and heart 495. A collection of 19th Century watch keys and for love and hope, tests for gold and silver, a yellow metal pendant fobs and carnelian “Mary” seal, a large cut steel hard stone including a bloodstone set horse and horseshoe seal armourial swivel seal a.f., together with various others (14), fob, a Georgian paste and hardstone set pendant watch various sizes key and three other watch keys, one gold clad, a small £200-£300 Stanhope seal, a.f, together with four other items (10) £80-£120 499. A selection of five Georgian brooches including flat cut garnet and seed pearl set hair locket mourning brooch, two other flat cut garnet set mourning brooches (all three mounts test for gold), an amethyst and seed pearl Georgian cluster brooch, tests for gold, another garnet brooch and a small single mounted flat cut garnet (6), largest brooch approx. 3.2 x 2.5cm £100-£200

500. A collection of Victorian Scottish agate and banded agate jewellery including two Scottish ‘pebble’ agate bracelets, carnelian brooch, carnelian pendant drop, together with a collection 496. A collection of Victorian and Edwardian swivel of Victorian banded black agate, comprising a pendant and other pendant fob seals cross, two brooches, large and small buttons and studs, to include two compass set fobs, test for silver, four agate bracelet clasp, af, bracelets approx. 20cm hallmarked silver mounted hard stone swivel fobs, four £150-£250 hard stone set, yellow metal mounted swivel seals, part test gold and one other (11) £50-£80

497. An interesting collection of Georgian and Victorian hard stone intaglio set and novelty fob seals including several gold cased miniature hard stone intaglio seals, also Georgian and later gilt novelty seals such as a 501. A small Georgian flat cut garnet memorial Georgian “Auld Lang Syne” seal, a ‘When this dog shall brooch bark, our friendship shall end” seal, a “Forget me Not” mount tests for gold, a pair of Georgian flat cut garnet seal and more, together with a multiple spinning seal with ear drops, altered, test gold, a large Victorian gilt metal messages including a ship on rough seas with caption facetted garnet brooch and earrings (altered) and a pair of “Such is Life”, “We may be happy Yet” and “All’s Well”, an garnet ears studs (Q), approx. 2.2 x 2cm interesting and varied collection (19), various sizes £80-£120 £200-£300

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505. A small collection of Oriental jewellery including three carved Canton ivory brooches together with a Chinese white metal two piece character buckle, tests silver, a hard stone set gilt finger guard brooch, one half of a Satsuma pottery buckle, two Japanese cloisonné buttons, a green hardstone necklace, half a dragon buckle, an Indian white metal two piece belt buckle and two small Chinese glass pendants (qty), Satsuma buckle approx. 5cm dia £60-£80

506. An unusual necklace constructed from 18th century Verge Fusee watch balance cocks 504 together with several similar brooches and approximately twelve unmounted balance cocks and collection of other 18th century watch parts, some with original rose diamond, associated small Victorian leather jewel box, length 33cm £100-£200

507. A collection of gold jewellery comprising a 22ct wedding band, a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, a pair of 18ct studs set with pearls, a pair of earrings in the form of scimitar tests for gold, a single diamond ring, a 9ct band with scroll decoration, and a pearl mounted stick pin, 22ct ring 2.5g, total weight 9ct 12g approx., 18ct studs 2.5g, earrings 3g £300-£400 506 508. A Continental yellow metal and citrine pendant and ear studs 502. A collection of Victorian carved Whitby jet and other mourning mounts tests for gold, a pair of blue jewellery zircon set ear studs, tests for gold, and including a large carved jet scroll brooch, various target brooches, a carved an initial ‘B’ button (4) book pendant, a large carved Vulcanite graduated fob chain, carved jet £100-£200 floral brooch and related items (Q), scroll brooch approx. 8cm across £150-£250 509. Six vintage jewellery boxes including Asprey 503. A collection of Victorian Vauxhall glass jewellery and several as well as Cartier and Cartier style other related items boxes, Various sizes to include a Bohemian red glass flower head pendant and three red glass £40-£60 brooches, a large banded agate and black Vauxhall glass brooch, two black flower brooches, a large black glass ‘flower head’ pendant cross, 510. A collection of Georgian and later a large Victorian black pendant brooch, black daisy bar brooch, a black cut steel and related jewellery ‘lilly of the valley, brooch and several other items (Q), cross approx 6 x 8cm including brooches, long guards, combs £80-£120 and earrings and several white metal items, testing for silver (qty), various sizes 504. A small collection of Art Deco and later silver and white metal £80-£120 jewellery including a white metal part Coro ‘pansy’ necklace, a pair of harlequin dyed chalcedony Arts & Crafts floral ear drops, butterfly wing drop earrings, Taxco earrings and more (qty), earrings approx. 5.3cm drop £100-£150

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511. A small collection of Georgian paste set buckles together with a pair of large Georgian black dot paste set circular cluster buttons, test for silver, a pink paste set brooch, tests for silver, pin a.f., and two other paste brooches (converted from buckles) most items test for silver (qty), largest buckle approx. 6 x 5cm £60-£80

512. A collection of mainly Victorian jewellery including micro mosaic, lava cameos, garnet brooches, gold sweetheart brooch and more comprising a Victorian lava cameo bracelet, triple brooch adapted cufflinks and three other lava cameo pieces, a Victorian micro mosaic set pendant converted from an earring, four various garnet set brooches, unusual agate garnet and marcasite set pendant fob ? (altered), a 9ct gold and enamel sweetheart pin and a silver pin (both a.f.), a five stone operculum set brooch, pin 510 a.f., a small four stone citrine brooch, large early Victorian gold clad hinged portrait locket, silver gilt ‘” enamelled crest pin and several other related items, various sizes £100-£200

513. A small collection of Victorian amber brooches and other amber comprising four Victorian clear facetted amber wire mounted brooches, a similar butterscotch amber brooch, two short facetted Chinese clear red amber necklaces, short butterscotch bead necklace and a butterscotch amber bracelet a.f. (9), largest brooch 5 x 3.5cm £100-£200

514. An interesting collection of Georgian and later, diamond set and 512 other buttons, pendants, clasps etc including two silver and rose diamond small pendants, a small jester figure, tests gold and silver, various Edwardian enamel and diamond set buttons, test gold, amethyst, rock crystal and agate buttons, rose diamond set hinged locket, Georgian gilt hair memorial clasp, goldstone heart pendant, tests gold, chalcedony and gilt drop pendant, Georgian garnet and half pearl clasp and another, both test gold, a delicate blue and white jasper ware rose diamond set triple ‘daisy’ brooch a.f. (qty), Heart pendant approx. 3.5 x 3cm 514 £100-£200

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519. A 22ct gold gents wedding band London, 1967, makers mark S &W, plain with a decorative feather edge borders, together with a 9ct gold gents onyx 1 signet ring (2), wedding band size Q, signet ring size S ⁄2, total weight approx. 14.2gm £200-£300

520. A Gentleman’s 9ct gold bloodstone ring with scroll and studded detail to the shoulders, size ‘S’, weight 6.4g approx £100-£150 515. An interesting collection of Victorian silver 520 earrings and a selection of mainly silver charms comprising a pair of Victorian dove drop earrings, a pair of pierced drop hoop earrings a pair of acorn drop earrings and a pair of pink coral ear drops, all test for silver, a crossed rowing oars brooch and three other brooches and a selection of mainly silver charms including and enamelled cupid medallion, a silver bear, a falcon, an owl, some articulated charms and others and an amusing carved amethyst ‘drum’ charm (qty), various sizes £60-£100

521. A pair of late 19th/early 20th century Japanese Shakudo mixed metal cufflinks of rectangular form, one with a relief image of a geisha girl amongst a blossoming tree and the other depicting a fan, locust and a basket, both with impressed mark to reverse, each cufflink 2 x 2.6cm £80-£120

516. A 15ct gold nugget prospectors brooch and a small collection of other jewellery the brooch marked 15ct to reverse, together with a pair of yellow metal and cultured pearl foliate drop earrings, screw post fittings, a small triple maple leaf brooch, tests for gold, a rose diamond set hinged locket, a gold mounted cluster dress ring, an amethyst set Edwardian brooch a.f., and a drop pendant, both items test for gold (qty), total weight of items approx. 19.79gm £200-£300 522. A pair of 9ct rose gold chain linked cufflinks 517. An Continental Art Nouveau enamel and baroque hallmarked 9ct to the reverse, of oval form finely engraved pearl drop pendant on both sides with foliate decoration, with gilt chains, total stamped .900 to suspension loop, together with a carved weight 9g approx horn hair comb (altered) and a collection of threaded, £60-£80 graduated and loose cultured and baroque cultured pearls, untested, pendant approx. 6cm drop 523. A pair of 18ct gold cufflinks and a pair of 9ct £80-£120 gold cufflinks both of oval form, the former 18ct plain cufflinks 518. A collection of mainly Victorian hinged oval hallmarked Chester 1894, the other 9ct with engine turned picture lockets decoration (2), weight of 18ct, 12g approx., weight of 9ct most testing silver, together with two white metal Victorian 10g approx fancy linked choker necklaces and a large cable link chain, £250-£350 tests silver a.f. (qty), various sizes £80-£120

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524. A pair of Victorian 18ct gold diamond set cufflinks of oval form each with star set old cut diamond to centre, hallmarked Birmingham 1891, each initialled to the reverse W.R, weight approx 8ct £100-£200

525. A set of Edwardian cased, rose gold cufflinks and studs 527. A Victorian Mrs Punch and Baby painted cast the chain linked iron doorstop oval cufflinks with having original polychrome decoration, height 32.5cm stylised ivy leaf £50-£60 decoration, marked for Chester 1902, maker’s 528. A 1930s Schuco clockwork tinplate violin playing mark B.H.J., together dancing clown with the matching studs, dressed in original felt clothing, stamped Schuco Patent, in fitted box, total weight with key, height 11.5cm approx £60-£80 525 £100-£150 529. A Scott & Co. black silk top hat inner band stamped in gilt Scotts Hatters to H.M. the King 1, Old Bond Street, W. London. in original cardboard box, inside circumference approx 56cm, height 17cm £80-£120

530. Two early 20th century postcard albums colour and b&w, UK, Continental Europe, and North America, places tinkled Brighton, Yalding, Channel Islands, Rome, San Remo, Swiss Lakes, Niagara Falls, New York, Crystal Beach Canada, Hawaii etc. approx. approx. 125 £100-£150

531. A late 19th century Egyptian brass military tunic button embossed with the star and crescent, later adapted as brooch, reputedly cut off the tunic of Arabic Pasha, Ahmed Urubi (1841-1911) after he was taken prisoner at the battle of Tell El Kebir, by Colonel Hume-Spre, 2nd Life Guards. He was the first British officer to enter the Pasha’s tent in the aftermath of the battle and seeing the Pasha’s tunic lying on the camp bed he took his knife and cut off the buttons, of which this one he had made into a brooch, 526. A 19th century brass French pocket barometer, diameter 2.1cm thermometer and compass travelling compendium This lot is accompanied by a hand written note by the engraved instrument de precision, contained within a niece of Colonel Hume-Spre, supporting the provenance fitted leather case, width 10cm x 6.5cm closed of this lot £100-£200 £80-£120

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534. A Second World War Era Swedish Ericsson military field telephone the hard plastic case having metal plaque inscribed ‘Fienden Lyssnar’ translates ‘The enemies listening’ and leather carrying strap, containing receiver and spare, 25.5 x 8.5 x 19cm £50-£80

535. An American Underwood & Underwood New York stereoscope viewer together with an interesting collection, approx. 90 cards relating to American architectural landmarks, landscape, industry, agriculture, Hopi Native Americans, etc. in a faux book box (2), length of stereoscope 32cm £100-£150

532. A modern Jacques & Son Staunton Chessmen ebony and boxwood chess set c.1970 in a mahogany baize lined box with divider and bearing green paper printed label signed H Staunton, king height 9.9cm, pawn height 4.7cm £60-£80

536. An overture cylinder musical box, Swiss, circa 1880 No 8761, the 33.5cm cylinder playing twelve overtures as listed on the tune sheet, with lever wind and three control levers, contained within a rosewood case within carrying handles, some general wear to the cylinder. Requires an overhaul and clean. Missing one tooth £600-£800

537. A Rolex silver and gold plated ball point pen together with a green morocco leather Rolex writing notebook with note pad and pen holder and a similar 533. A late Victorian / Edwardian Charles Rolex wallet with notebook (3), pen length 14.5cm Goodall & Son “The Marlbrorough” table top playing £100-£200 card / whist cabinet 538. A Sheaffer Targa gold plated fountain pen rectangular, the hinged satinwood strung and inlaid fitted with 14K gold nib in original box with instructions, with fans to corners above a fall front, fitted interior together with a Pelican Hanover propelling pencil set with two “The Foster” rosewood whist markers and two instructions in original box, length 13.5cm “The Camden” rosewood Bezique markers, two original £40-£60 piquet scoring tablets, four manuals and associated later playing cards, length 23.5cm, width 12cm, height 13.5cm £100-£200

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539. A Victorian 18 carat gold mounted Malacca 544. Putnam, Nina Wilcox and Jocobsen, Norman, walking cane Winkle Twinkle and Lollypop London, 1880 by Julius Klinkhardt, having spiral fluted illus. Katherine Sturges Dodge, published Chicago, 1918 terminal, bears gold shield plaque inscribed ‘A.W.C. to by P.F.Volland. 8vo., numerous colour illustrations, original T. O. D. Derby. 1890.’, length 90cm pictorial boards, together with Wilde, Mrs Oscar et al. £150-£250 A Long Time Ago, illus Eddie J. Andrews, London, 1892 by Nister, 8vo., chromolithograph and b & w illustrations, 540. A Late Victorian horn and ebony walking cane original pictorial boards (2), 8vo having tapering horn grip and terminal, together with a £80-£120 late Victorian blackthorn shillelagh having a silver ferule with initialled shield plaque (2), former - length 91cm, later 545. Taxidermy. A large brown trout - length 85cm naturalistically mounted with a hook in its mouth among £80-£120 weed and rocks, painted background, in a bow fronted glazed mahogany case. bears bras plaque ‘Brown trout 541. An early 20th century novelty folk art walking caught at Bewl water Kent, 30 April 1988 by Andrew stick Augustyn’, 63.5 x 35.5 x 14cm the handle carved as the head of a dog with glass eyes, £80-£100 the shaft all over carved with flowers and foliage together with a palmwood walking stick with silver tipped handle and an ash and walnut shillelagh (3), former - length 88cm, second - length - 91cm, third - length 92cm £80-£120

542. A late 19th Century Eastman Kodak No 4 folding plate camera brass lens by Bausch & Lomb PAT Jan 6, 1891, numbered 6913, wooden body covered in leather, interior stamped 7952, bears ivory plaque ‘The Eastman Company, Rochester NY USA’, in original leather case, plate 12 x 9.5cm, overall width 23.5 x depth 20 x height 19cm £150-£250

543. Austen, Jane, Pride and Prejudice with a Preface by George Sainsbury and illustrations by Hugh Thomson. 1894, London, George Allen. b & w frontis, numerous b & w illustrations, 8vo., original pictorial dark green cloth decorated in gilt with a peacock design to front cover, spine gilt and decorated with peacock feathers, gilt top edge, pp.476, 8vo £200-£400

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546. A Cartier cigarette lighter silver coloured brushed finish with gilt screwheads, numbered N 05266, in original gilt tooled red leather case, with accompanying paperwork in a gilt tooled red leather folder, height 5.9cm £50-£80

548. An interesting Second World War photograph album, medal group and other ephemera relating to Sergeant Alan. A Burton, RAF 189010 comprising, War Medal, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 Star, Italy Star, on original ribbons, ribbon bar, Navigator’s, Air Bomber’s and Air Gunner’s Flying Log Book (Oct 1944 - Aug, 1945: Oct 1944 Unit 76, O.T.U., Aqir, Palestine, Jan 1945 Unit 1675 H.C.U., Abu-Sueir, Egypt, Feb - Oct 1945 Unit 34 SQON S.A.A.F., Foggia Italy), leather bound photograph album mirroring log book including, aerial bomber shots, eyewitness photographs of the executed bodies of Benito Mussolini & Clara Petacci, executed by partinams, Milan 28th April, 1945, other items to include, RAF Service and Release book pair of dog tags, cloth badges, RAF SOE Blood Chit - Russian Type 2, a map printed on silk of Holland, France and Germany printed 547. A Type II Curta calculator folding maps of Roma-Sarejevo and Venezia, a brass No 540560, Liechtenstein, complete with three instruction buckle, surgeons steel amputation saw and a pair of steel manuals, contained within an aluminium outer case with forceps (qty) plastic winding handle (4), height 13cm £150-£250 £500-£700

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552. A small collection of Masonic and other medals including a silver St Dunstans Billiard Fund medal, a bronze Church Scout Patrol ICSP medal, two Kings medals one with bar for 1914-15, the other 1913-1914, two cased Masonic medals, another Masonic medal (uncased) and another silver gilt Masonic medal dated 1925 for Gratitude (8), Silver medals approx. total weight 3.98 ozt £100-£200

553. A collection of mostly Masonic medals to include a Justice Truth Philanthropy Eclectic Lodge 219 enamelled silver jewel, 1937, on striped ribbon, two Buffalo medals, one Grand Middlesex Banner Eclectic Lodge on striped ribbon, the other City Waiter Wainsford Lodge, a silver gilt Acorn & Rose Chapter on a wine ribbon with enamelled bar, three Royal Masonic Institution enamelled silver Stewards medals, other two silver Oddfellows medals and an LDRA cross on a red ribbon (9), Total weight of silver medals, approx. 6.57 ozt £100-£150

554. A small collection of medals and medallions 549. A 9ct gold and enamel Wellington Chapter comprising Admiral Vernon and the Capture of Portobello No 548 Masonic medal pinchbeck medal, 1739, obv. half length portrait of Vernon, dated 1931, hallmarked Birmingham, with legend The British Glory Reviv’d by Admiral Verno, rev. fleet presentation inscription to the reverse, with wine in the harbour, together with H.R.H Prince Albert, The Great coloured ribbon, contained within a presentation Exhibition, London, 1851, Presentation Copper Medal. case, total weight 32g approx “For Services”, by William Wyon, obv. head of Prince Albert £220-£280 left, named on edge, ‘T. Knowlson’, a Royal Academy of 550. A small collection of Masonic medals Music copper prize medal, a Viscount Dudley and Ward including a London Grand Rank silver gilt and Baron of Birmingham The rich mans model and the poor enamel medal on blue ribbon with embossed mans friend, 1807 medal and a Victorian diamond jubilee bars with presentation inscription to the reverse, silver medalet, 1897 (5), diameter of former 3.7cm contained within original case, together with the £80-£120 Royal Arch in burgundy ribbon, a 9ct gold mounded silver gilt Honourable Testimonial of Masonic Charity and Benevolence medal in striped ribbon, another and extra ribbons (4), total weight approx. 5.6 ozt £200-£300

551. An 18ct gold and enamel Covent Garden Lodge Masonic medal dated 1911, hallmarked for London, with presentation inscription to the reverse for George Henry Brown PM, with aqua ribbon, contained in fitted case, total weight 58g approx £700-£1,000

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555. An interesting large collection of early 20th century mostly gold 556. A collection of early 20th century and silver sporting medals Masonic silver and enamel medals comprising twelve 9ct gold cross country medals dating from the 1920s comprising five Royal Masonic Benevolent and 30s, some enamelled, from the North of the Thames Cross Country Institution Steward’s medals on ribbons, Association, Bucks & Oxon Cross Country Association etc., a 9ct gold two silver and enamel Royal Masonic medallion, a 15 ct gold medal, a London to Brighton Relay Race Institute for Girls brooches, another medal silver medallion, 1927, other silver and bronze medallions (qty), 9ct gold and a pin, associated boxes (8), Total total weight approx. 126g, 15ct approx. 10.5g weight approx. 4.67 ozt £800-£1,200 £80-£120

557. A limited edition set of 12 sterling silver ingots commemorating the Twelve Royal Arms from Richard I to the Present day Birmingham, 1977, by Yorkshire Mint each ingot shaped as shield and stamped with Royal coat of arms, in original walnut presentation case, each ingot 4.2 x 5.1cm, total weight approx. 18.62ozt £150-£200

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558. A limited edition set of twelve 22 carat gold plated silver ingots commemorating the arms of the Prince and Princess of Wales Birmingham, 1982, by Danbury Mint each oval and stamped with a coat of arms, in a fitted presentation case, each 3 x 4cm, approx. 5.46ozt £50-£80

559. A collection of cased limited edition silver ingots relating to the Silver Jubilee comprising, a set of three silver ingots commemorating the Royal Standards, Birmingham, 1977 by Danbury Mint in walnut presentation case together with H.M. The 558 Queen’s Official Birthday silver ingot, Birmingham, 1977 by Yorkshire Mint, 561. A limited Edition Charles A Linderbergh 10ct gold proof square and stamped with the Queen commemorative coin on horseback trooping the colour with certificate and first day cover, in presentation box, together with a limited with certificate in presentation case, edition silver ingot commemorating the inaugural flight of Concord, Birmingham, The Queens Silver Jubilee Tour of 1976, by Yorkshire Mint, rectangular and stamped with Concord, in presentation the United Kingdom silver ingot, case with certificate, a limited edition silver ingot commemorating the State Birmingham, 1977 by Yorkshire Visit of Queen Elizabeth II to United States on the 200th Anniversary of U.S. mint, rectangular and stamped with Independence, Birmingham, 1976, by Yorkshire Mint, in presentation case, the four-stamp Post Office official Finchingfield Silver Jubilee 1952-1977 silver commemorative medal, Elizabeth II silver jubilee stamp issue, with gilt coronation medal and two commemorative crowns (7), Linderbergh proof certificate in presentation case, the coin, diameter 2.5cm, weight approx. 2.9gm, total silver weight approx. 3.94ozt Post Office Commemorative Stamp £40-£60 Edition silver ingot, Birmingham, 1977, by Yorkshire Mint, rectangular 562. A George V gold full sovereign 1912 stamped with the official Post Office gold coin 0.916, Obverse: uncrowned head of King left, GEORGIUS V commemorative stamp design, with D.G.BRITT:OMN:REX F.D.IND:IMP:, Reverse St George slaying the dragon, certificate, in presentation case and diameter 22mm, total weight approx. 8g a cased pair of oval silver ingots (5), £100-£150 largest 6.4 x 6.4cm, total weight approx. 15.77ozt £100-£150

560. A limited edition set of ten silver ingots depicting The Queen’s Beasts Birmingham, 1977, by Yorkshire Mint, each of navette form and stamped with a different beast, in fitted walnut presentation case with certificates, each ingot 3.6 x 8.2cm, total weight approx. 15.56ozt £100-£150

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563. A George V gold half sovereign 1911 in a 9ct 564. A George III gold spade Guinea, 1787 and a gold pendant mount George III gold half Guinea, 1804 gold coin 0.916, Obverse: uncrowned head of King gold coin 0.916, Obverse: George III facing right, left, GEORGIUS V D.G.BRITT:OMN:REX F.D.IND:IMP:, GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA, Reverse: crowned shield, Reverse St George slaying the dragon, together with a M.B.F.ET.H.REX.DB. ET L.D.D.S.R.I.A.T.E 1787, drilled with late Victorian gold plated faceted and foliate engraved suspension ring; gold coin 0.916, Obverse: George III facing T bar fob (2), Sovereign diameter 21mm, total weight right, Gergius III DEI GRATIA, Obverse: crowned shield excluding T bar fob approx. 5.3g within garter, REX FIDEI DEFENSOR BRITANNIARUM, drilled £80-£120 (2), Former diameter 24mm, total weight approx. 12.3g £200-£300

565. Elizabeth I hammered silver shilling unclipped 2nd Issue ‘scallop’ mint, 1561, Obverse: crowned bust left, ELIZAB.D.G.ANG’.FR’.ET.HIB’.REGI., Reverse: quartered shield of arms on a cross fourche, diameter 3.2mm, weight approx. 6.3g £100-£200

566. Denmark Frederick V gold ducat 12 Mark, 1758 gold coin 0.875, Obverse: bare head right, FREDERICUS.V.D.G.DAN.NOR.VG.REX, Reverse: crown above value and date, PRUDENTIA Et CONSTANTIA, diameter 20mm, weight approx. 3.1g £150-£200

567. Two Napoleon III gold 10 francs 1856 & 1858, mounted in 9ct gold earring mounts the gold coin 0.900, Obverse: head facing right, Napoleon III Empereur Barre; Reverse: Empire Francis 10 Francs 1856 563 A & 1858 BB, each in a matching 9ct gold earring mount, hallmarked (2), total weight: 7.55gms; total diameter: 20mm approximately £150-£250

568. An engraved silver counter King Charles I and Henrietta Maria by or after Simon van de Passe, circa 1625, the obverse with conjoined busts facing right, crowned shield in garter on the reverse, 27mm diameter £50-£80

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(a) If the Seller withdraws any Property from sale after their written agreement to sell “Expenses” are The Company’s expenses, fees and charges relating to the Property, it, The Company may charge the Seller 50% of the Seller’s Commission and Buyer’s including legal expenses, insurance charges, illustration fees, administration fees, customs Premium that The Company would have received had the Property sold at its mid estimate, duties, shipping and packing costs and any other expenses and VAT on these amounts plus all Expenses (the “Withdrawal Fee”), “Buyer’s Premium” is the commission The Company charges Buyers of Property (b) The Company may withdraw any Property from sale without liability for any of the “Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer following reasons:- if (i) it reasonably believes that the authenticity or attribution is questionable; (ii) it reasonably believes that the Seller’s Warranties or other Conditions of “Reserve Price” is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Property may be sold, as Business have been breached; (iii) there is a competing ownership claim or lien over the agreed between the Seller and The Company Property; (iv) the Property does not have all licences and permits required by law, including “Net Sale Proceeds” are the proceeds of sale actually received by The Company, less those required under the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species Seller’s Commission, Buyer’s Premium and Expenses. 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VAT possession of the Property to such third parties and shall not be responsible for the acts and omissions of such third parties If any Property is an asset of the Seller’s business, the Seller must notify The Company on delivery of the Property to The Company, whether or not he is registered for VAT purposes (d) The Company shall have the absolute right to produce and publish images of any and if so, his registered number and whether or not he intends to operate the VAT Used Property consigned for sale and will retain copyright in any such images it produces Goods Scheme covering amongst other goods, works of art and antiques (e) The Company will charge a Buyer’s Premium on the sale of the Property at The TERMS & CONDITIONS

7. POST AUCTION SALES re-sale plus all relevant Expenses If any Property fails to sell at auction, The Company shall be entitled for a period of (c) If the Seller deposits the Property with The Company for more than 1 year and neither 35 days after the auction to sell the Property privately for no less than the Reserve collects or consigns it for sale, The Company shall be entitled to sell such Property at a Price (unless otherwise agreed with the Seller) and on the terms of these Conditions of future sale conducted by The Company or elsewhere, with estimates and reserves at The Business. Company’s discretion, after giving the Seller 60 days written notice sent to the Seller’s last known address

8. PAYMENT OF NET SALE PROCEEDS 10. RESCISSION OF SALES (a) Subject in all cases to prior receipt of cleared funds by The Company and subject to rescission of the sale under Condition 10, 35 days after the sale date or 5 working days The Company may rescind the sale where it reasonably believes that the Property is a after receipt of cleared funds from the Buyer (whichever is later), The Company shall send Deliberate Forgery, in which case The Company shall send the Seller a notice of such the Seller the Net Sale Proceeds in pounds sterling, less any other amounts owed by the rescission. The Seller agrees to return to The Company the Net Sale Proceeds received Seller to The Company. from the sale of such Property together with any additional Expenses incurred by The Company. The Company will return the Property to the Seller upon receipt of the Net (b) The Company shall not be obliged to check the ability of Buyers to pay for Property Sale Proceeds and Expenses, unless prevented from doing so for reasons beyond The and shall have absolute discretion whether to use any of the rights and remedies against Company’s control defaulting Buyers contained in the Conditions of Business for Buyers.

11. DATA PROTECTION 9. UNSOLD/ UNCOLLECTED PROPERTY (a) The Company will use information supplied by Sellers or otherwise obtained lawfully by (a) The Company will advise Sellers whether or not their Property has sold. Unsold Property The Company for the provision of auction related services, client administration, marketing may either:- and as otherwise required by law. (i) be reconsigned for sale; or (b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Seller agrees to the processing of (ii) be collected by the Seller, in which case a Reduced Commission of 50% of the Seller’s their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties world- Commission may be payable calculated as if the Property sold for its Reserve Price (where wide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a), applicable), plus relevant Expenses. (b) If the Seller does not reconsign or collect the Property within 60 days of the auction as per Condition 8(a) (i) or (ii) above, The Company shall be released from any duty of 12. MISCELLANEOUS bailment and may in its sole discretion be entitled to:- (a) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts (i) transfer the Property to independent storage at the Seller’s expense; or shall remain in full force and effect (ii) re-offer the Property at auction for no less than 50% of the original Reserve Price b) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law agreed with the Seller (where applicable), and subject to the Seller’s Commission on the under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of The Company.

CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR BUYERS

1. INTRODUCTION 3. EXAMINATION OF LOTS (a) The contractual relationship of Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd and Sellers (a) THE COMPANYs knowledge of lots is partly dependent on information provided by with prospective Buyers is governed by: the Seller and THE COMPANY is unable to exercise exhaustive due diligence on each lot. (i) these Conditions of Business for Buyers; Each lot is available for examination before sale. Bidders are responsible for carrying out examinations and research before sale to satisfy themselves over the condition of lots and (ii) the Conditions of Business for Sellers displayed in the saleroom and available from accuracy of descriptions Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd; (b) All oral and/or written information provided to Bidders relating to lots, including (iii) any additional notices and terms printed in the sale catalogue, in each case as descriptions in the catalogue, condition reports or elsewhere are statements of THE amended by any saleroom notice or auctioneer’s announcement COMPANY’s opinion and not representations of fact. Each lot is sold by the Seller with any (b) As auctioneer, Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd acts as agent for the Seller. and all errors of description, faults and imperfections. All weights and measurements are Occasionally, Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd may own or have a financial approximate and should not be relied upon as fact. Estimates may not be relied on as a interest in a lot prediction of the selling price or value of the lot and may be revised from time to time at THE COMPANY’s absolute discretion

2. DEFINITIONS 4. EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY TO BUYERS “Bidder” is any person making, attempting or considering making a bid, including Buyers; (a) THE COMPANY shall refund the Purchase Price to the Buyer in circumstances where it “Buyer” is the person who makes the highest bid or offer accepted by the auctioneer, deems that the lot is a Counterfeit including a Buyer’s principal when bidding as agent; (b) Subject to Condition 4(a), neither THE COMPANY nor the Seller: (i) is liable for “Seller” is the person offering a lot for sale, including their agent, or executors; any errors or omissions in any oral or written information provided to Bidders by THE “THE COMPANY” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd., registered COMPANY, whether negligent or otherwise; (ii) gives any guarantee or warranty to Bidders office: Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley BR1 3RA. Company Registration and any implied warranties and conditions are excluded (save in so far as such obligations number: 08020183; cannot be excluded by English law), other than the express warranties given by the Seller “Buyer’s Expenses” are any costs or expenses due to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & to the Buyer (for which the Seller is solely responsible) under the Conditions of Business Valuers Ltd from the Buyer; for Sellers; (iii) accepts responsibility to Bidders for acts or omissions (whether negligent or otherwise) by THE COMPANY in connection with the conduct of auctions or for any matter “Buyer’s Premium” is the commission payable by the Buyer on the Hammer Price at the relating to the sale of any lot current rate of 21.6% (inc VAT); (c) Without prejudice to Condition 4(b), any claim against THE COMPANY and/ or the Seller “Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer at the by a Bidder is limited to the Purchase Price for the relevant lot. Neither THE COMPANY nor auction or the post auction sale price; the Seller shall be liable for any indirect or consequential losses “Purchase Price” is the Hammer Price plus applicable Buyer’s Premium and Buyer’s (d) Nothing in Condition 4 shall exclude or limit the liability of THE COMPANY or the Seller Expenses; for death or personal injury caused by the negligent acts or omissions of THE COMPANY “Reserve Price” (where applicable) is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Seller has or the Seller agreed to sell a lot The Buyer’s Premium, Buyer’s Expenses and Hammer Price are subject to VAT, where applicable continued over page TERMS & CONDITIONS

5. BIDDING AT AUCTION Purchase Price and the amount achieved on re-sale, including all costs incurred in such re-sale; (a) THE COMPANY has absolute discretion to refuse admission to the auction. Before sale, Bidders must complete a Registration Form and supply such information and references (g) Exercise a lien over any Buyer’s Property in THE COMPANY’s possession, applying the as THE COMPANY requires. Bidders are personally liable for their bid and are jointly and sale proceeds to any amounts owed by the Buyer to THE COMPANY. THE COMPANY shall severally liable with their principal, if bidding as agent (in which case THE COMPANY’s give the Buyer 14 days written notice before exercising such lien; prior and express consent must be obtained) (h) commence legal proceedings to recover the Purchase Price for the lot, plus interest (b) THE COMPANY advises Bidders to attend the auction, but THE COMPANY will and legal costs; endeavour to execute absentee written bids provided that they are, in THE COMPANY’s (i) disclose the Buyer’s details to the Seller to enable the Seller to commence legal opinion, received in sufficient time and in legible form proceedings (c) When available, written and telephone bidding is offered as a free service at the Bidder’s risk and subject to THE COMPANY’s other commitments; THE COMPANY is therefore not liable for failure to execute such bids. Telephone bidding may be recorded 10. FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (a) If the Buyer pays the Purchase Price but does not collect the lot within 10 working days of the auction, the lot will be stored at the Buyer’s expense and risk at THE COMPANY’s 6. IMPORT, EXPORT AND COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS premises or in independent storage THE COMPANY and the Seller make no representations or warranties as to whether any lot (b) If a lot is paid for but uncollected within 1 month of the auction, following 60 days is subject to import, export or copyright restrictions. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to written notice to the Buyer, THE COMPANY will re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with obtain any copyright clearance or any necessary import, export or other licence required estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s discretion. The sale proceeds, less all THE by law, including licenses required by law under the International Trade in Endangered COMPANY’s costs, will be forfeited unless collected by the Buyer within 2 years of the Species (CITES) original auction

7. CONDUCT OF THE AUCTION 11. DATA PROTECTION (a) The auctioneer has discretion to refuse bids, withdraw or re-offer lots for sale (including (a) THE COMPANY will use information supplied by Bidders or otherwise obtained lawfully after the fall of the hammer) if (s)he believes that there may be an error or dispute, and by THE COMPANY for the provision of auction related services, client administration, may also take such other action as (s)he reasonably deems necessary.(b) The auctioneer marketing and as otherwise required by law will commence and advance the bidding in such increments as (s)he considers appropriate (b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Bidder agrees to the processing of and is entitled to place bids on the Seller’s behalf up to the Reserve Price for the lot, their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties world- where applicable wide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a) and to Sellers as per Condition 9(i) (c) Subject to Condition 7(a), the contract between the Buyer and the Seller is concluded on the striking of the auctioneer’s hammer (d) Any post-auction sale of lots shall incorporate these Conditions of Business 12. MISCELLANEOUS (a) All images of lots, catalogue descriptions and all other materials produced by THE COMPANY are the copyright of THE COMPANY 8. PAYMENT AND COLLECTION (b) These Conditions of Business are not assignable by any Buyer without THE COMPANY’s (a) Unless otherwise agreed in advance, payment of the Purchase Price is due in pounds prior written consent, but are binding on Bidders’ successors, assigns and representatives sterling immediately after the auction (the “Payment Date”) (c) The materials listed in Condition 1(a) set out the entire agreement between the parties (b) Title in a lot will not pass to the Buyer until THE COMPANY has received the Purchase (d) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts Price in cleared funds. THE COMPANY will generally not release a lot to a Buyer before shall remain in full force and effect payment. Earlier release shall not affect passing of title or the Buyer’s obligation to pay the Purchase Price, as above (e) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law, under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of THE COMPANY. (c) The refusal of any licence or permit required by law, as outlined in Condition 6, shall not affect the Buyer’s obligation to pay for the lot, as per Condition 8(a) (d) The Buyer must arrange collection of lots immediately after the sale on the day of the 13. ARTISTS’ RESALE RIGHTS auction, or until 12noon on the day after the auction; failing this, only on prior agreement, a mutually convenient day agreed by The Company and the Buyer. Purchased lots are From 14th February 2006 all UK art market professionals (which includes, but is not at the Buyer’s risk from the earlier of (i) collection or release to a nominated carrier (ii) limited to; auctioneers, dealers, galleries, agents and other intermediaries) are required 5 working days after the auction. Until risk passes, THE COMPANY will compensate the to collect a royalty payment for all works of art that have been produced by living artists. Buyer for any loss or damage to the lot up to a maximum of the Purchase Price actually This payment is only calculated on qualifying works of art which are sold for a hammer paid by the Buyer. THE COMPANY’s assumption of risk is subject to the exclusions detailed price more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000 – the UK sterling equivalent will in Condition 5(d) of the Conditions of Business for Sellers. fluctuate in line with prevailing exchange rates, for an estimate of the current UK sterling equivalent, please refer to the front of this catalogue. (e) All packing and handling of lots is at the Buyer’s risk. THE COMPANY will not be liable for any acts or omissions of third party packers or shippers It is entirely the responsibility of the buyer to acquaint himself with the actual EURO to UK Sterling exchange rate on the day of the sale in this regard. The actual qualifying threshold will be calculated by the Artist’s Resale Right Service Hub based on the European Central Bank reference rate published at 2.15pm on the day of the sale, and can be found on 9. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT www.dacs.org.uk. Without prejudice to any rights that the Seller may have, if the Buyer without prior All items in this catalogue that are marked with ‡ are potentially qualifying items, and the agreement fails to make payment for the lot within 5 working days of the auction, THE royalty charge will be applied if the hammer price achieved is more than the UK sterling COMPANY may in its sole discretion exercise 1 or more of the following remedies:- equivalent of EURO 1,000. The royalty charge will be added to all relevant invoices, and must be paid before items can be cleared. All royalty charges are paid to the Design and (a) store the lot at its premises or elsewhere at the Buyer’s sole risk and expense; Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’), no handling costs or additional fees with respect to (b) cancel the sale of the lot; these charges will be retained by the auctioneer. (c) set off any amounts owed to the Buyer by THE COMPANY against any amounts owed to The royalty charge that will be applied to qualifying items which achieve a hammer price THE COMPANY by the Buyer for the lot; of more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000, but less than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 is 4% payable by the buyer. For qualifying items that sell for (d) reject future bids from the Buyer; more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges (e) charge interest at 4% per annum above NatWest Bank Base Rate from the Payment will apply – for a complete list of the royalty charges and threshold levels, please see Date to the date that the Purchase Price is received in cleared funds; www.dacs.org.uk. There is no VAT payable on this royalty charge. (f) re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s For all questions relating the regulations regarding Droit de Suite royalty charges, please discretion, in which case the Buyer will be liable for any shortfall between the original see www.dacs.org.uk, telephone +44 (0) 845 410 3410, or email [email protected].

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