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Antiques, Furnishings, Jewellery, Silver & Coins Antiques, Furnishings, Jewellery, Silver & Coins Thursday 14th December 2017, 10am Lot 21 and Lot 59 Viewing Wednesday 13th December 10.30am-6pm and day of sale from 9am THE OLD BREWERY BAYNTON ROAD ASHTON BS3 2EB [email protected] 0117 953 1603 www.bristolauctionrooms.co.uk Live Bidding at @BristolAuctionRooms @BristolSaleroom BUYERS PREMIUM 24% (INCLUSIVE OF VAT) PLUS VAT ON THE HAMMER PRICE AT 20% WHERE INDICATED WITH AN *ASTERICK Sale No. 194 Catalogue £2 IMPORTANT NOTICES We suggest you read the following guide to buying at Bristol Auction Rooms in conjunction with our full Terms & Conditions at the back of the catalogue. HOW TO BID To register as a buyer with us, you must register online or in person and provide photo and address identification by way of a driving licence photo card or a passport/identity card and a utility bill/bank statement. This is a security measure which applies to new registrants only. We operate a paddle bidding system. Lots are offered for sale in numerical order and we usually offer approximately 80-120 lots per hour. We recommend that you arrive in plenty of time before the lots you are wishing to bid on are up for sale. ABSENTEE BIDS If you cannot attend an auction in person, Bristol Auction Rooms can bid on your behalf, acting upon your instructions to secure an item for you at the lowest possible price as allowed by other bids and reserves. You can leave bids in person, through our website, by email or telephone - detailing your intended bids clearly, giving your price limit for each lot (excluding Buyer’s Premium and VAT). We cannot accept liability for failure to execute such bids or for errors or omissions. All bids must be received before the start of the sale (10am GMT) in order to ensure placement. If we receive more than one bid of the same value the first one received will take precedence. Bids may be rounded down to the nearest amount consistent with the auctioneers bidding increments. TELEPHONE BIDS Telephone bidding may be arranged on lots before the start of the auction. As the number of telephone lines is limited, early booking is advised. We also recommend that you leave a ‘security’ bid in case we are unable to reach you by telephone. ONLINE BIDDING To register for live bidding or to follow the sale online please visit www.the-saleroom.com, this service incurs an additional fee of 3% of the hammer price (plus VAT, if applicable). CONDITION REPORTS Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the condition of each lot. Condition reports will be made available on our website wherever possible and are available on request via our email, our website, or the-saleroom.com. Requests for condition reports must be submitted by 4pm on the day prior to the auction. Please note that we are unable to give verbal condition reports for any lot. BUYER’S PREMIUM All items in our auction are subject to buyer’s premium of 20% plus VAT (24% in total) which will be added to the hammer price for items up to £150,000. The commission then reduces to 12% plus VAT for items with a hammer price of £150,001 and over. In the event that a lot has an asterisk (*) beside the lot number in the catalogue, this indicates that the item is owned by an entity or company required to pay VAT for which an extra 20% is payable on the hammer price. Normal buyer’s premium applies. PAYMENT & COLLECTION All items must be paid for and collected within 3 working days of the auction. Payment methods are: cash (up to £9,000), debit or credit card (3% processing fee for credit card) with chip and pin, bank transfer or online by card or PayPal (via our website). We do not accept cheques, American Express or Diners Club cards. LOCATION Bristol Auction Rooms, Baynton Road, Ashton, is situated close to Bristol City Football Club, on the corner of Ashton Road and North Street, in a cul-de-sac between the Coopers Arms and the Red & White Cafe, opposite Greville Smyth Park. PARKING A 30 space car park is available at our premises in addition to on-street parking in the surrounding area (subject to normal traffic regulations). PUBLIC TRANSPORT The number 24/25 First Bus service from the City Centre stops at Frayne Road which is on the corner of Baynton Road. JEWELLERY, SILVER, 7 13 A pair of 18 ct gold, small sapphire An Edwardian gold and half pearl SOVEREIGNS and half cultured Pearl textured five stone carved half-hoop ring AND COINS spiral crescent clip earrings, import with rose diamond points, with a marks for Cropp and Farr, London scroll carved gallery on a 'D' second 1 1967, 12.2 g hank, stamped 18ct size O, 5 grams A collection of early 20th century £200 - 250 gross gold pins, including a citrine scroll 8 £150 - 200 pin by Murlle Bennett and Co, A collection of earrings, including, a 14 stamped '9 ct', a Fibula pin stamped pair of oval mixed cut aquamarine Three 9ct gold and gem rings, '15 ct'. A half pearl initial 'S' brooch, studs, a pair of cultured pearl bead comprising ; a large rectangular three stick pins and a gold plated bar single studs, a pair of 9 ct gold spiral green synthetic-spinel single stone brooch, 13.4 g and bead studs, a pair of 9 ct tassel ring, an oval turquoise cabochon £100 - 150 drops, a single round brilliant single stone ring and a cultured pearl 2 diamond stud earrings, approx 0.25 single bead ring, various dates and An early 20th century gold, emerald ct and an 18 ct gold and small round makers, 13.4 grams (gross) and diamond small cluster ring, the mixed cut sapphire pendant £80 - 120 head centred with a small £150 - 200 15 rectangular emerald within an old - 9 A collection of jewellery, cut diamond, eight stone surround An early 20th century gold and comprising; an Indian sterling and between scrawl chased shoulders, blister pearl two stone pendant gemstones necklace, in the form of unmarked, size M 1/2, 3.2 g with a pearl spacer, stamped '15 ct', open floral panels set with imitation £150 - 250 approx 56 mm high overall, and a - lapistan, citrine amethyst, garnet 3 silver brooch in the form of two and chalcedony, signed 'Fillip Two gold and Gem rings, comprising 'Love birds' with entwined necks, Peruzz', an oval shell cameo and ; an early 20th century gold and Birmingham 1919, makers mark malachite brooch, a gold and small graduated half-cultured pearl three indistinct pearl shell shaped bar brooch, stone ring stamped '18 ct' , size Q, £80 - 120 stamped 'G', a black enamelled 3.2 g and a gilt gold and oval 10 'Fern' locket and a late Victorian cabochon amber silver stone ring, Two 19th century gold mourning silver band ring size Q, 2.2 g. jewels, comprising; a black £70 - 100 £100 - 150 enamelled ring with a glaze oval 16 4 woven hair panel, inscribed inside A collection of jewellery to include; R Bryson and Sons, Edinburgh, a 'EG', marks rubbed, and an oblong a blue Zircon and diamond bar mid Victorian 18 ct gold cased open brooch, the glazed panel within a brooch; two early 20th century gold face pocket watch, No. 9845, white half pearl border, inscribed verso, and gem set brooch, a white and enamel dial with black roman 'GK' black cultured - pearl two stone ring numerals. Three piece hinged case, £80 - 120 , stamped '14k', an enamelled 'chair' hallmarked London 1869, fusee lever 11 shaped charm, a Scandinavian silver- movement, with Bosley type A small collection of jewellery, gilt and enamel brooch, a regulator, 38 mm diameter, 45.6 g comprising; a cultured pearl single regimental brooch 'AI' , and various £250 - 350 row necklace, the beads graduated loose gemstones, a silver brooch 5 approx, 5.5 mm - 2.2 mm, an early with a pair of single earrings Five early 20th century gold collar 20th century gold and pale green £150 - 200 studs, each stamped '18 ct' and two tourmaline and a small pearl open 17 other with untested pearls, rectangular floral brooch, stamped A Diamond solitaire pendant, the unmarked, 8.7 g '15 ct', 4.1 g, a turquoise and half round brilliant, approx 0.60 lb, claw £120 - 150 pearl trefoil heart shaped locket, a set in 18ct white gold, a white gold 6 short belcher necklace and a chain, stamped '750' 10.1 grams Three late Victorian gold and graduated fancy hollow link £400 - 600 diamond three stone gypsy rings, necklace, 16.8g 18 later combined to form one ring, The £150 - 200 A Victorian gold, half pearl and outer ring, centred with either a 12 enamel oval brooch, (lacking the small ruby or a sapphire, the centre An Egyptian Faience scarab necklace glazed panel) 9.4g ring hallmarked Chester 1896, about £50 - 100 £80 - 120 size N, 4.5 g £120 - 180 Estimates are subject to 24% Buyers Premium (inclusive of VAT), plus VAT (20%) on the hammer price where indicated with an * asterisk 19 27 37 A Jean Renet, a ladies 9 ct white A ladies gold bracelet watch, circa A 9ct gold August Rouod cigarette gold bracelet watch, circa 1968, a 1936 (the bracelet later, 1977), 23.5 box, engraved with the Cypher of square silver dial with raised baton g, and another with initials 'EMB' on the 42nd (Royal Highland) regiment numeral and hands, two piece case a later gold-plated bracelet of foot, as inscribed inside 'G A on integral bark-effect bracelet, £100 - 150 Rusk, The Black Watch, June 1919' London 1977, 38 grams 28 Birmingham 1918 by Deakin and £250 - 350 An Early/Mid 20th Century two Francis, 113.9 g (includes elastic, 20 strand of cultured pearls with a steel, clasp and hinge) Two early 20th century platinum silver and enamel clasp £1,000 - 1,200 bands, 6.6g, a yellow metal band £50 - 80 38 ring, marked 1.4g 'FH' and a 29 An Arts and Crafts enamelled reproduction posy ring inscribed 'in A late Victorian albertina, later pendant, the central Boteh-Shaped my choice y do rejoice' and stamped adapted as a charm bracelet hung panel depicting a stylised tree on a 'ED' 4.1g with fifteen charms including the blue ground, suspended from an £150 - 200 ship Oriana and the ship Cambra arched panel and bail and with a 21 £500 - 600 Cabochon moon stone drop, approx.
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