Antiques & Collectables Wednesday 7th June at 10.30am

TO BE HELD AT Farleigh Court Golf Club, Old Farleigh Road, Nr Selsdon, Surrey CR6 9PE

Antiques & Collectables Wednesday 7th June at 10.30am

VIEWING Tuesday 6th June 9.30am - 5.00pm Wednesday 7th June 9.00am - 10.30am

auction and viewing to be held at Farleigh Court Golf 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

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Specialist: Catherine Southon MA Consultants: barbara Dixon Neassa Quinn 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 4pm on Friday 9th June 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.the-saleroom.com COLLECTIONS All lots should be collected on the day of the auction, or on Thursday 8th or Friday 9th June until 4pm. 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 9.30 - 3pm, Monday - Friday for two weeks after the sale. SHIPPING All Lots are available to be packed and Mail Boxes Etc. shipped by Mailboxes. Once you’ve won Tel: +44(0)208 649 9777 your lot, it can be collected directly from Email: [email protected] us by the local agent, professionally

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Pack & Send Tel: +44(0)203 818 1980 Email: [email protected] 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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Furniture, Decorative Works of Art, Clocks & Pictures (LOTS 1-65)

1. An oak box on stand, late 17th and later of rectangular form with metal strap hinged plank top (1 of 4) with chip carved edge above palmette incised frieze with locking mechanism, raised upon an associated later 4. A suite of four Art Deco birds-eye maple dining stand with compound baluster and blocked legs with chairs, h-stretcher, 79 x 69.5 x 39.5cm with cloud burst canted backs above square section £100-£200 tapering supports, with drop in seats, (4) £150-£250 2. A Victorian mahogany prie-dieu chair with cabriole legs to the front and upholstery with tapestry 5. An Art Deco burr walnut dining table, design, overall height: 100cm, width: 51cm, depth: 47cm of canted rectangular form with two rectangular sectioned £60-£80 supports, 74 x 156 x 80cm £80-£120 3. A Victorian mahogany button back upholstered armchair 6. Two 20th century African tribal stools, with scrolled front supports, height: 92cm, width: 62cm, each with dished seats upon four supports, together with depth: 52cm a wooden dished head rest and four carved figures, two £40-£50 seated (7), small stool: 37.7cm high and 41.6cm diameter, large stool: 44.5cm high and 46cm diameter, head rest height: 11.3cm high (total height 16.3cm) £80-£120

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11. A small collection of kettles, biscuit tin and tea caddy comprising a Crawford & Sons advertising biscuit box in the form of an Edwardian stationery box, the lid depicting women and children, together with a pedestal kettle, 20th century, with turned wooden handle, baluster shaped body upon turned waisted concave square base with bun supports, together with a blue enamel kettle upon a pierced heater and stand, decorated with daisies and a fruit wood cylindrical tea caddy, early 20th century, of cylindrical form with dome twist off cap, the interior gilded later (4), 7. An early 20th century Persian carpet, possibly biscuit tin: 18cm high, 18cm width, 7.5cm depth, 41cm high Kashan enamel kettle, 34cm high brass kettle, caddy: 10.5cm high the quartered indigo field with central floral ground £50-£80 medallion radiating an overall floral design and further geometric floral borders, 214 x 148cm 12. An Edwardian ladies fan in a demi-lune display £100-£200 case the cream satin painted in black with floral spray and butterfly, with black lace overlay and ebonised carved sticks, open 51cm 33.5 x 60.5cm in display case £40-£60

13. Auguste Moreau, French (1826-1897) a pair of gilt bronze busts, each modelled as a lady in 19th century dress, raised upon stepped circular marble bases, both signed to reverse (2), height 14cm, height 13cm lady with hat £60-£80

14. A decorative circular plaque, 20th century 8. An early 20th century Persian carpet, with composite surrounding the resin central disc, the quartered madder field with central floral medallion modelled with a maiden seated holding a torch and sheaf with narrow single row floral border within a wider of wheat, flanked by further figures and animals, oak geometric floral border, 198 x 130cm tree and sheaf’s of wheat, to the reverse is a modelled £100-£200 putti coming through a hole in the composite back, total diameter 21.3cm, diameter of disc 19.9cm £40-£50

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9. A pair of early 20th century Persian carpets the quartered madder field with central turquoise and indigo floral medallion within further geometric floral motifs and floral madder ground outer border (2), 204 x 151cm £100-£200

10. Five French assorted cushions made from 15. A pair of spelter figurines, 20th century antique floral tapestry of rose and ribbon design, modelled as a lady with a boy at her side and the other as comprising a pair or pink cushions and three others (5), a farmer resting on his shovel, both raised upon ebonised approx. 30cm square socle bases, height: lady 31.5cm, farmer 31cm £50-£80 £80-£120

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16 17 16. Eutrope Bouret (French 1833-1906) a bronze maiden with a bird resting upon her left shoulder, 19. A French red stained Boulle mantel clock standing in front of a tree trunk, upon a stepped red circa 1860 marble base, signed to reverse Bouret, height: 34cm the twelve piece enamel cartouche dial, bell striking £250-£350 movement, the movement stamped Japy Freres, signed for West & Son A Paris, waisted case, veneered simulated 17. A classical spelter figurine, early 20th century red stained turtle shell and outlined with gilt bronze mount, modelled as a scantily clad maiden seated upon a plinth height: 42cm with a winged cherub at her feet, upon a stepped square £200-£300 base, inscribed ‘Esrieglerie Par Dronot’, height: 67.5cm £300-£500

20. A French gilt bronze clock garniture circa 1870 the movement stamped Japy Freres, with twelve piece 18. A French porcelain mounted ormolu mantel clock enamelled cartouche dial signed for Martin and Co. Paris circa 1860, inset with simulated green stained turtle shell, & Cheltenham, the bell striking movement with Brocot and three panels of pink porcelain decorated with putti and escapement and sun masked pendulum, with waisted flower sprays, with white enamel dial signed with retailers case, raised on breakfront plinth with cone final, the sides name A.B. Pearce, Ludgate Hill, on fitted ebonised base with medallion portraits, with a pair of conforming urns, with similar turtle shell, height 40cm, base 30cm height: 38cm £300-£500 £500-£700

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21. A miniature brass lantern alarm time piece the 4-inch dial signed John Hatton London, with a single hand, posted weight driven movement, with verge escapement, hanging loop and top mounted bell, height: 25cm £400-£500

22. A French gilt brass mounted onyx mantel clock circa 1895 the gong striking movement with mark for Etienne Maxant and numbered 14895, with Brocot escapement, rectangular case with galleried top, urn finials, applied front and sides with gilt and silvered swags, ribbons and swags, the 4-inch dial with Roman numerals, raised on velvet covered gilt wood stand with applied presentation plaque for marriage, A/F, height: 43cm £100-£200

23. A French brass repeating carriage clock, circa 1890 with repeating movement, striking on a gong with lever escapement, the rectangular case surmounted with a turned handle above a glass panel and pierced gallery rail, enclosing a circular cream enamel dial with Arabic numerals, with three bevelled glass panels flanked by columns with acanthus leaves, upon a stepped base, gilt brass door to reverse, with key, stamped Paris 1535 and B in a circular, height: 19.5cm, width: 10.5cm, depth: 9.5cm £400-£600

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24. A late 19th century mahogany wall clock with scrolled mahogany pediment the painted dial with Roman Numerals and spade hands, the case with carved floral decoration, overall height 79cm £70-£100

25. A French four glass brass carriage clock the bevelled glass flanked by turned faceted columns with white enamel dial with Arabic numerals with strapwork hands, Made in France engraved on reverse 5381, height: 11.7cm £60-£100

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26. A French gilt metal garniture circa 1870 the bell striking Japy Freres movement, with enamel dial, the drum case with reclining female figure to the side with a pair of conforming ewers, width: 49cm, height: 29cm, height of ewer: 33cm £200-£300

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30. Donald Greig (British 1916-2009) two colourful scenes of trawlers moored to the dock and boats out of water at the dock, both oil on artists board, signed lower left (2), 38.2cm by 51.2cm; 36.6 by 49.7cm £80-£120

31. A 20th century watercolour, British School, depicting the Provence Alps from a garden view, unsigned, label to reverse ‘Sunlight in Provence by Winston S Churchill’, 25.5 x 35.5cm £60-£100

32. Edoardo de Martino (Italian 1838-1912) depicting ships in parade with flags at full mast, pencil with wash, signed lower right and another depicting ships and yachts in sail, pencil with wash, signed lower right and another depicting the sea washing up against cliffs, oil on 27. Edmund George Warren (British 1834-1909) board, signed lower left (3), 27.5cm by 34.6cm and 27.1cm picnic in a woody glade beside the waters edge, arriving by 35.6cm; oil: 14cm by 36cm by punt, with spring hare running across the litchen £300-£500 path, watercolour and body colour with gum arabic, signed lower left, dated 1866, gilt frame, 26 x 36cm, 52.5 x 62.5cm in frame £800-£1,200

28. Fred Hines (British active 1875-1897) two girls standing looking down into the valley surrounded 33. Thomas Charles Lesson Rowbotham by trees, signed lower right, watercolour and pencil, (British 1823-1875) framed, 72cm by 54.8cm total frame cattle being driven over a bridge with mountainous £100-£200 landscape in the background, signed lower right, watercolour, framed and another watercolour depicting 29. Bill Toop (British 1943-2016) cattle on a two arched bridge with house in the mountainous scene with a church and house beside a background, indistinctly signed lower left, watercolour, hedged field, watercolour, signed lower right ‘88, mounted framed (2), TL Rowbotham: 33cm by 60cm in frame, in a painted frame, 57 x 70.5cm in frame Other: 47cm by 40.2cm, in frames £60-£80 £100-£200

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34. George Goodwin Kilburne (British 1839-1924) 41. ‡ John Connery (Irish b. 1956) the grand entrance of a couple into the interior of a vicars ‘The Galway Session’, depicting musicians playing home, watercolour, signed lower right, framed instruments in a local pub, circa 2005, oil on canvas, £100-£200 framed, signed lower left, reverse frame signed and dated, 60cm by 80cm 35. A contemporary copy of a 17th century Dutch £200-£300 master ‘Dancing kitten tavern scene’, together with a Frank 42. ‡ Markey Robinson (Irish 1918-1999) Short engraving of a woodland scene with watermark (2), ‘Soldiers and Shawlies’ depicting a column of IRA soldiers 51cm x 34cm; engraving 27cm x 38cm marching alongside women and horses, during the £50-£70 1919-21 War of Independence, circa 1966, woodcarving, framed. A similar work is illustrated in ‘Irish Figurists’ by 36. British School, 19th century, Susan Stairs titled ‘Early Troubles’ which was exhibited in ‘Hampstead Heath’, extensive view with distant figures, in the Bell Gallery Belfast in the mid 1970s, 18cm by 70cm the manner of Constable, oil on artists board, unsigned, £200-£300 ornate gilt and gesso frame, 59 x 90cm £200-£300

37. School of Constable, 19th Century large oil on board Farmhouse, pond with ducks and horses and figures in the distance, unsigned, ornate gilt gesso frame, 48 x 82cm £100-£200

38. Joseph Paul (British 1804-1887) 43. An early 19th century portrait of a gentleman ‘The Devils Tower’, oil on canvas, gilt frame, titled and oil on canvas, label to reverse Sir Paulis Irving. Bart. Son named on frame, 29 x 41cm of Sir Paulis Antoelius & Lady Elizabeth Irving, mounted £100-£200 in a gilt frame, from the estate of the Late Patrick Lewin, 76 x 63cm 39. British School, late 19th/early 20th century £100-£200 ‘Red bricked thatched house’, watercolour, situated in a tree lined wild garden, with mother and child walking 44. Two colourful 20th century watercolours, and hen’s eating in the foreground, signed indistinctly, depicting the pyramids with palm trees and figures near 46 x 59cm water, signed Hassan and the other depicting a boat at £60-£80 sail with a dessert in the background, signed Hassan, both in matching gilt pierced acanthus leaf frames, 40. British School, early 19th century 20th century (2), 34.5 x 48.5cm in frame watercolour and other, the former, tree lined river bank £300-£400 with rushing river over rocks, together with late 19th century watercolour, peaceful country river scene with hay cart and horses in the distance, signed Dean lower left gilt frame (2), 43 x 66cm, 41 x 52.5cm £50-£80

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45. ‘China Town Street Scene’, 20th century, oil on canvas, unsigned, depicting several figures standing at an open fire, with shop canopies and shop signs in the background, in a pale pine frame, 76.2 x 50.3cm £100-£200

46. ‡ Anthony Robert Klitz (British 1917-2000) ‘St James’, signed lower right, oil on canvas, 46 x 35cm £200-£300

47. English School, 19th century a still life of flowers in a vase, monogrammed and dated ‘81 lower left. Oil on canvas in a gilt gesso frame. Windsor & Newton canvas, 79 x 59cm £600-£800

48. Theodore Frederic de Salmon (French 1811-1876) a female on horseback herding cattle in a river beside a 48 female carrying grass above her head, with a tree lined landscape in the background, signed lower right in red, dated 1845, oil on board, framed, 40cm by 33cm £300-£500

49. Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding (British 1787-1855) R.W.S. ‘Ballachulish, N.B.’ a scene of figures standing beside cattle with a lake and mountains in the background, watercolour and pencil, signed lower right, in a gilt gesso frame, 27.3 x 19.5cm, with frame 44.5 x 37cm £300-£500

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50. ‡ Kenneth Grant (British b.1934) 51. Bernard Benedict Hemy (British 1845-1913) A three masted steel hull ship possibly the Mount Stewart Ship going to sea, in full sail with fishermen bringing or Cromdale with a pilot boat, both in full sail, signed lower in the catch, steamer and docks in the background, right, oil on canvas, 55 x 76cm signed lower right, oil on canvas, relined, framed, £100-£200 51cm by 76cm £200-£300

52. Federico del Campo (Peruvian 1837-1927) ‘San Giorgio Maggiore, Venice’ signed and dated lower right F. del Campo, Venezia 1885, oil on canvas, label to verso, 10.9 x 19.4cm, with frame 25.5 x 33.5cm Believed to have been acquired by the current owner’s great- grandfather in the late 1880s £4,000-£6,000

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55. ‡ Mary Rose O’Neill (Irish b. 1961) the Palm Series ‘Palm Tree I’, ‘Palm Tree II’, ‘Palm Tree III’, drawn stylised palm trees collage on layered handmade paper laid on board, dated 1989, each titled and signed on lower right with Limited Edition numbers 8 of 20, Mary Rose O’Neill born in Cork, studied in Dun Laoghire School of Art and Design and the Crawford College of Art and Design in Cork and Art Sake in Toronto, Canada (3), 74.6 by 56.5cm total frame £100-£200

53. Follower of Edouard Frere ‘Boy looking out to sea’, bears the signature lower left E.J. Frere 64, oil on canvas, 26.5 x 20.5cm £200-£300

54. ‡ Jack Pakenham (Irish b.1938) Landscape with figures and numbers, oil on board, 56. ‡ J.P. Rooney (Irish b.1950) framed, signed lower right, original signed label on ‘The Gypsy Rover’ gouache on board, framed and ‘Starry reverse, purchased in Whyte’s Auction Dublin, Ireland on Night’, gouache on board, framed, each signed Rooney 25th April 2006, Lot 36, this painting illustrates the book lower left and right, each with certificates of authenticity sleeve of ‘Irish Fiction Since The 1960s’ edited by Elmer from Whiteimage.com, 34 Lisburn Street, Hillsborough, BT Kennedy-Andrews a copy of which is on the reverse of the 26 6AB on the reverse, J.P Rooney born Martin Hasson in painting, Jack Pakenham born in Dublin, having studied Northern Ireland in 1950, (2), gypsy rover: 22cm by 22cm; and worked in Belfast, 38cm by 46cm starry night: 22cm by 22cm; £200-£300 £200-£300

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57. ‡ J.P. Rooney (Irish b.1950) 62. Edouard Bisson (French 1856-1939) ‘Newry’ gouche on board, framed, each signed Rooney a sepia hued crystoleum of a scantily clad female lower left, with certificate of authenticity from Whiteimage. laying amongst a garden of flowers, signed lower right com, 34 Lisburn Street, Hillsborough, BT 26 6AB on the and dated 1901, in a gilt frame, and a Alfred Seifret reverse, J.P Rooney born Martin Hasson in Northern (Czech 1850-1901), a crystoleum of a female portrait, Ireland in 1950, 34cm by 24cm signed lower right and dated copyright 1897, E Bisson: £200-£300 27cm by 19cm, A Seifret: 12cm by 9cm £60-£80 58. ‡ Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (British 1887-1976) ‘Bearded Lady’ print, signed lower right, blind stamped 63. Two late 19th century crystoleum, lower left framed and mounted, 60 x 49cm the first depicting a young courting couple seated on £400-£600 a garden bench bench and a seat, surrounded by flowering foliage and a classical urn, signed HBS in 59. ‡ Gerald Leslie Brockhurst (British 1890-1978) lower right corner, in a gilt pierced wooden frame, and a signed etching of ‘Cyriano a Basque’, mounted in a gilt another crystoleum depicting a young mother sleeping frame, signed lower right, 35.5 x 27.1cm in frame with a young girl laying on her hip, seated on a settee, £200-£300 signed M Goodman, in a painted wooden frame (2), total measurements in frames: No.1: 34.2 x 38.7cm; 60. ‡ Ralph Steadman (British b.1936) No.2: 25.7 x 35.1cm ‘Produce of a Civilised Society’ depicting a homeless £100-£200 person in a box marked fragile and this side up, signed lower right, limited edition print 87 of 200, framed, 64. A colourful print of a red hot air balloon dimensions: 64.2cm by 79cm in frame floating above a gathering of people in a field with a £80-£120 castle in the background, mounted in a birds eye maple veneered frame, 96 x 65cm in frame 61. A interesting collection of mixed engravings and £80-£120 prints, unframed various dates and subjects including watering the horses, 65. Maria Muttray (German) sail boats on the water initials G.F.F. and others (20), ‘Lange Brucke Danzig’ depicting a river between buildings 26 x 36cm average with a boat moored to the side, signed lower right, £100-£200 framed, together with another etching of Danzig by Maria Muttray, signed lower right, framed and an etching of a street scene with buildings in the background, signed Hillingrath? lower right, framed (3), 33cm by 41cm; 43.8cm by 34.8cm (unglazed) £140-£180

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71. A Hannah Barlow Doulton Lambeth stoneware Ceramics & Glassware lidded Jar, dated 1887 decorated with an incised band of horse’s ploughing a (LOTS 66-142) field, impressed and incised monogram and marks to base, height: 11cm £60-£80 66. A terracotta and metallic glazed stylised female figure, 20th century modelled as a female wearing a waisted flowing dress upon a rocky base, in metallic brownish colours, the hollow back signed Vidal in black marker, 40.5cm high £50-£60

67. Two Secessionist style terracotta female head sculptures, 20th century modelled as a female head with overall green patina glaze (2), height: 24cm & 20.5cm £100-£200

68. A small Troika vase of circular form with textured finish and geometric patterns to front and back, with painted mark to the underside, diameter: 12cm £60-£80

69. A Beswick puma on rock, 1960s realistically modelled in a tawny gloss standing on a rock with one paw outstretched and mouth open, impressed marks to base Beswick England and 1823, height: 14cm, width: 21cm £60-£100

70. A Royal Doulton ‘Pearly Boy’ and ‘Pearly Girl’, 72. A Royal Doulton Titanian ware figure of a 1930s grotesque Imp, 20th century, each modelled in typical dress standing upon rectangular in a mottled bluish colour, seated on a rock with a pipe in plinth bases, the girl wearing brown jacket, burnt orange one hand and a glass in the other hand, printed mark and coloured skirt and black hat, with printed marks to base impressed mark 124 to base, height: 9cm Rd No 767298, painted mark VR and the boy wearing £300-£400 a brown suit, pink waistcoat and black hat, with printed marks to base Rd No 767300, painted mark HN1482 & IW (2), height of boy: 14cm, height of girl: 14cm £80-£120

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73. A blue and white porcelain tea bowl, 18th century, possibly Caughley, of circular gadrooned form, the interior with a hatched 77. Masonic interest: A Sunderland pink lustreware band, the exterior decorated with pagoda’s amongst jug, early 19th century, mountainous landscapes, upon a circular foot ring, of Masonic interest, with three printed panels including height: 5.1cm diameter: 9cm ‘God Speed The Plough’, Dixon Austin & Co. Sunderland, £60-£80 height: 20cm £100-£150

74. A porcelain desk ink stand, late 19th century, possibly Derby of rectangular rounded form with flared pierced edge, with lidded inkwell, pounce pot and central lidded compartment flanked by four pen holders, the orange and red scrolled leaf body upon six paw supports, with gilt highlights, bears no marks, 6.3 x 25 x 8.5cm £100-£200 78. A large Sunderland pink lustreware tankard, mid 19th century 75. A pair of porcelain glazed elephants, 20th century with colourful scene of ships in full sail and a seated modelled standing upon rectangular sloped plinths, bears female, ‘Succefs to Sailor’s’, height 11.5cm no marks, height: 11.3cm, width: 11cm, depth: 6.3cm £60-£80 £40-£60 79. A selection of Sunderland pink lustreware, 76. A Staffordshire porcelain floral painted dessert mid 19th century service, late 19th century comprising a jug ‘Sailors’ Farewell’, a tankard ‘Rest in comprising eight plates, two oval serving dishes and a Heaven’, a circular teapot stand ‘Prepare to meet Thy twin handled plate, each centrally painted with Summer God’ and a rectangular dish ‘The Mariner’s Compass’ (4), flowers, together with four Hammersley & Co. porcelain height: 14cm - jug; 8.5cm - tankard; diameter of teapot fruit painted dessert plate and a further twin handled stand: 17.5cm; dish: 22 x 19.5cm dish, (A/F), (17), diameter of plates: 23cm, diameter of £100-£150 Hammersley plates: 22.5cm £50-£80

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80. Eight German K.P.M. painted fruit porcelain 83. An 18th century Meissen porcelain plate cabinet plates decorated in the Chinese style attributed to each painted with cluster of fruit to the centre and gilt Christian Friedrich Herold, circa 1725 painted rim, the reverse with under glaze red orb mark, of circular form hand painted and gilt decorated, the initials and number, together with a pair of Nymphenburg rim with four vignettes of maritime scenes, the centre porcelain plates, painted with fruit and leaves, blue and decorated in four sections with Chinese figures, birds and impressed marks to bases, (10), KPM: diameter 22cm, flowers, painted blue crossed swords to reverse, some Nymphenburg: 21cm restoration, diameter: 23.8cm £100-£150 £200-£300

81. An 18th Century Worcester parrot and fruit pattern jug crescent mark to base together with an interesting collection of early English transfer printed blue and white pickle dishes of leaf form each decorated with a variation of the willow pattern (12), jug measures 18cm, largest pickle dish measures 14cm approximately top to bottom and smallest measures 9cm top to bottom £60-£80

84. A Meissen blindfold group, late 19th century modelled as two ladies kneeling and lying on a rococo scrolled and pierced base, the two gentlemen standing, one in blindfold, each character in 19th century colourful dress, blue swords mark to base, height: 20cm; width: 33cm £400-£600

85. A selection of painted porcelain plaques comprising two Bryan Cox painted porcelain plaques, depicting a robin in green branches and a blue tit amongst 82. An Austrian Art Nouveau Eichwald pedestal berries, both in gilt frames, together with a pheasant table centre painted on an oval plaque in a mahogany frame and of oval form with two side handles upon a cylindrical ‘The Late Duke of Wellington 14th September 1852’ pot column with oval base, decorated in green with roses lid in an oak circular frame, (4), diameters: Bryan Cox - heads, 4513 impressed to underside, unsigned but 19.5cm in frame, pheasant - 9cm, pot lid - 12cm approx believed to be Eichwald, height: 35.5cm, width: 37.5cm £60-£80 £100-£200 86. A selection of Bourne Denby pottery jars, mid 20th century comprising a cylindrical tall ribbed jar with partially matt brownish blue drip glaze, and two squat jars, one with green bluish orange drip glaze and the other in a partially matt blue reddish brown glaze with incised decorated neck, all bearing printed marks to bases (3), height: cylindrical - 22.5cm; squat - 18.5cm £150-£200

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87. A selection of Bourne Denby pottery jars, mid 20th century comprising three squat jars, each in a mottled blue drip glaze, two with brownish elements, a small baluster jar in a mottled dark blue with orange drip glaze and a small cylindrical ribbed jar in a bluish red glaze (5), height: no.1 - 7.5cm; no.2 - 11.5cm; no.3 - 9cm £100-£150

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91. A Coalport twin handled vase with cover, late 19th/early 20th century, the gilt finial above blue and gilt cover, the body with twin handles, the blue ground with gilt foliate decoration with 88. A group of three Royal Crown Derby paperweights two central cartouche with a peacock and flower heads, the first modelled as a brown pelican, the second a raised upon four gilt paw supports, green mark to base, penguin and the third modelled as a puffin, each heavily together with a Royal Doulton porcelain cup and saucer, in embellished in gilt decoration and with printed marks to yellow ground with gilt berry decoration surrounding blue the underside, the former 12.5cm cartouche with gilt sprays of flowers, green mark to base £60-£100 and a Royal Doulton porcelain teacup and saucer, in blue ground with gilt cartouche with blue and white flower head 89. A group of three Royal Crown Derby decoration, cup with gilt interior, red mark to base (3), paperweights in the form of cats and kittens height: Coalport 17cm the first modelled as a Cottage Garden Kitten modelled in £100-£200 a curled up position and another Cottage Kitten in a laying position, the third as a seated cat decorated in a red and 92. A Coalport twin handled pedestal vase with blue colourways, all embellished in gilt decoration and all cover, painted by H Percy, 19th/early 20th century, with printed marks to base (3), the former length 9cm the dark blue and gilt painted shaped finial cover above £40-£50 a narrow necked baluster shaped body with gilt twin handles, the dark blue body colour with a landscaped vignette and gilt border, the body decorated with scrolled leaf decoration, upon a waisted pedestal square base, signed, green mark to base, V.6969, height: 50.5cm £200-£300

93. A Coalport ‘Spring’ twin handled pedestal vase with cover, late 19th/early 20th century the acorn gilt finial upon blue cover, the narrow necked 90. Four Royal Crown Derby paperweights in the baluster vase with acanthus wreath handles, the blue form of birds gilt and yellow body with central cartouche with a female including two owls, a robin and another, all embellished depicting Spring, gilt foliate decoration throughout, upon in gilt decoration, all with printed marks to base, the owl a stepped square base, indistinctly signed J Headling?, height: 9.5cm green mark to base, V7087, height: 44.5cm £40-£60 £200-£300

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96. An impressive Royal Worcester pedestal pot pourri twin handled holder, painted by William Powell, dated 1905 the gilt painted yellow ground cover with pierced strapwork and painted woodland scene with peacocks both seated and in flight, the twin handled base with applied s-scroll handles, the body with sea scroll decorative border above painted woodland of branches with acorns upon stepped pedestal pierced base with four dragon head scrolled supports, the base with internal gilt decorated lid, upper and lower sections signed W Powell with green mark to base, impressed mark WHB, painted mark F101 115.70, height: 51cm £400-£600

97. A pair of Coalport Ewers, painted by Arthur Bowdler, late 19th/early 20th century, 94. A selection of painted plates, late 19th/early both ewers of typical pedestal form with gilt acanthus leaf 20th century scrolled handle, the narrow necked spout above a baluster comprising a pair of porcelain plates by Joseph Birbeck, shaped body with vignettes of St Malo Tower and Canal De the wavy gilt edge surrounding a central vignette of a St Maico surrounded by turquoise and gilt dot leaf borders, mountainous landscape ‘Dungraggan’ and a bridge the reverse with blank turquoise and gilt shield, upon a gilt over a river in woodland ‘Bridge of Don’, both signed J fluted circular foot ring, signed and green marks to base, Birbeck, No. 2434, a pair of Crescent George Jones & V.7083 and L/B149 painted (2), height: 44.5cm Sons fruit painted plates, by W Birbeck, the blue and gilt £300-£400 decorated borders with central cartouche of fruit, signed and black marks to reverse and a pair of Coalport plates 98. A Royal Worcester rose jar with lid, by Harry by PH Simpson, with blue and gilt border surrounding Martin, dated 1911 vignettes of sailing ships, green marks to reverse (6), the shaped gilt finial lid above baluster shaped body upon diameter: others - 23.7cm; coalport - 22.4cm; crescent - circular foot ring, the body decorated throughout with 22.5cm colourful sprays of rose heads, signed, green mark to £180-£240 base, No. 294, height: 25cm £200-£300 95. A pair of gilt framed Coalport plates, late 19th/ early 20th century, 99. A pair of Royal Worcester British Military of circular form with wavy edge with scenic mountainous figurines, dated 1916 and riverscapes, green marks to reverse and No. x6626, modelled as a British Military figurines each in diameter: 22.5cm military dress standing with a rifle upon a rockwork £300-£400 bases, puce marks to bases with 2588 and 2109 (2), height: 2588-18.5cm and 2109-18.5cm £150-£250

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104. A Royal Worcester peacock vase, by Walter Harold Austin, dated 1901 of squat form the body painted with a colourful landscape with the peacock standing proud, with gilt painted rim and foot ring, signed W H Austin, puce marks to base, 104 No. 2491; 50.54, height 8cm £100-£150 100. A Royal Worcester blush ivory centre bowl, dated 1896 105. A Royal Worcester twin handled pedestal of circular form with gilt metal rim band above the painted centre bowl, painted by Reginald Austin, dated 1910 body with sprays of flowers and gilt strapwork decoration the scalloped edge rim above acanthus scrolled twin upon circular ribbed foot ring, the interior similarly painted handles, the internal and external body painted with with sprays of flowers, puce mark to base No. 1453 Rd sprays of colourful roses, upon a waisted circular base, No. 149058, height: 12.7cm; diameter: 23.3cm with gilt highlights, body signed R Austin, puce mark £100-£200 to base, No. 2344, Rg No. 442804, height: 13.6cm; diameter: 25.6cm 101. A Royal Worcester gilt framed plate, by £60-£100 Charles Henry Clifford Baldwyn, dated 1906 of circular form painted with a ballet of flying swans by a colourful coastal landscape in a gilt wooden frame, signed, green mark to reverse, diameter of plate: 30.5cm approx; total diameter of frame and plate: 42.5cm £200-£300

102. A Royal Worcester ‘Highland Sheep’ vase painted by Harry Davis dated 1909 of tapering bulbous form with pierced rim above two painted sheep in the highlands over a ribbed rope twist base, signed H Davies with green mark to base, No. 1061, height: 13.5cm 106. A small selection of early 19th century £200-£300 Chamberlain Worcester circa 1805, pattern No 66, comprising two saucers and 103. A Royal Worcester ‘Highland Cattle’ vase two cups, sugar bowl, 8-inch plate and 4 3/4-inch oval painted by Harry Stinton dated 1909 dish, each with royal blue border and gilt painted flowers of tapering bulbous form with pierced rim above two painted decorated throughout, with family crest above the initial cattle in the highlands over a ribbed rope twist base, signed ‘M’ (7) H Stinton with green mark to base, No. 1061, height: 13.5cm £80-£120 £200-£300

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107. A Worcester blush ivory face mask jug, dated 1889 of cylindrical form with a gilt face mask spout, with c-scrolled gilt acanthus leaf handle, the bluish ivory body highlighted with gilt lines and painted with colourful flower heads, puce marks to base Rd No. 119925, 1366, height: 18cm; £100-£150

109. Two Royal Dux figurines, late 19th/early 20th century modelled as a female holding a circular dish on her left shoulder, dressed in a flowing robe upon a fluted circular base and a male holding a circular dish on his hip, dressed in robes upon a fluted circular base, marked on bases with Pink Triangle with impressed E and impressed 137 & 2 (male) and 138 & 2 (female) (2), height: male: 45cm, female: 43cm £100-£200

110. A Belleek porcelain basket, late 19th/early 20th century of conical form with wavy pierced rim above basket weave body, Second Black mark to base, together with a Royal Worcester porcelain pot pourri pot, dated 1908, the pierced top above ribbed edge and leaf decorated body with circular foot ring, green mark to base and No. 302 (2), height: belleek 5.5cm; royal worcester 6cm 108. A tall pair of Royal Dux Water Carrier Figurines, £100-£150 late 19th/early 20th century of tall proportions, modelled as a female standing holding a weaved basket above her head with a twin handled urn at her feet upon grassy strapwork decorated circular plinth base and the male standing holding a water basket on his shoulder and a twin handled urn in his hand upon a grassy strapwork decorated circular plinth base, marked on bases with Pink Triangle with impressed E and impressed 613 (male) and 614 (female) (2), height: male - 72cm; female - 66cm £600-£800

111. A George V suite of six Aynsley silver mounted coffee cans with saucers, Sheffield 1928 the coffee cans decorated with a cobalt blue band with gilt acanthus strapwork border, mounted in scroll handled pierced silver holders, the saucers with similar decoration, green marks to bases of coffee cans and saucers and A3130, Walker & Hall, enclosed in a fitted case (13), weight: 4 ozt approx, total height of coffee can: 6cm, diameter of saucer: 12cm £60-£100

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112. A selection of Poole pottery chargers, 116. A Moorcroft pottery Chapada Sun Conure comprising ‘The Saint George Plate’ 47 of 1000 Limited baluster vase, by Sian Leeper, dated 2002 Edition, ‘Cathedral Plate The Flight into Egypt’ 503 of tube lined with birds including a parakeet sitting in dense 1000 Limited Edition, signed S M Pottinger, ‘Cathedral tropical foliage, signed Sian Leeper with painted and Plate The Adoration’ 503 of 1000 Limited Edition, signed impressed marks to base, No.15 of 350, in original box, J F Williams, ‘Cathedral Plate’ 753 of 1000 Limited Edition, height: 26cm signed S M Allen, all designed by Tony Morris, impressed £300-£500 marks to reverse, boxed (4), diameter: 32.4cm £80-£120

113. A Moorcroft pottery Shirewood slender baluster vase, by Philip Gibson, dated 2003 with tube lined decoration depicting oak leaves and acorns, signed Philip Gibson with painted and impressed marks to base, No. 14 of 150, in original box, height: 27.5cm £80-£120

114. A Moorcroft pottery Lamia baluster vase, by Rachel Bishop, dated 1995 tube lined with bulrush and water lily decoration, signed R Bishop with painted and impressed marks to base, 117. A Moorcroft pottery Apollo vase with butterflies No. 38 of 150, in original box, height: 26.5cm by Sian Leeper, dated 2005 £100-£200 of squat bulbous form, tube lined with floral decoration 115. A Moorcroft pottery Chapada Toucan baluster with three butterflies, in original box, impressed and vase, by Sian Leeper, dated 2002 painted marks to base, height: 11cm tube lined with birds and a red billed toucan seated £100-£150 in tropical foliage, signed Sian Leeper, painted and 118. A Moorcroft pottery Marinka vase, by Rachel impressed marks to base, No. 44 of 350, in original box, Bishop, dated 2003 height: 25.5cm of tall slender proportions with tube lined floral decoration, £300-£400 signed Rachel Bishop to base with painted and impressed marks, No. 96 of 300, in original box, height: 37cm £200-£300

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119. A pair of William Moorcroft pottery cylindrical vases, circa 1916-1929 tube lined with pansy decoration on blue ground, impressed painted marks to base, height: 28cm £200-£300 121 122

123. A Moorcroft Collectors Club twin handled vase, with lily pattern tubelined on a green body, green painted and impressed marks to base, height: 15cm £100-£200

124. A large collection of Moorcroft Collectors magazines and ‘Moorcroft The Phoenix Years’ by Fraser Street, comprising magazines dated from 2000 onwards, (Qty) £30-£40

120. A Moorcroft tube lined Violet vase, by William John Moorcroft the bulbous body with violet pattern, the interior in green glaze, impressed and painted marks to base, height: 17cm £100-£200

121. A Moorcroft tube lined table lamp, of baluster form with green ground with leaf decoration surrounding colourful pink and yellowish orange flower heads, on a circular wooden base, total height: 44cm £100-£200

122. A Moorcroft yacht pattern vase, dated 1997 the flared rim above a single knoped tapering neck over a squat bulbous body, tubelined with yachts under full sail, with dates 1897 to 1997 commemorating Moorcroft 125. A Oriental pottery polychrome painted garden Centenary, blue painted marks to base, height: 23.5cm seat, 20th century £200-£300 of cylindrical form with incised and pierced sides depicting dragons with two dragon faced handles at the side, height: 43cm £80-£120

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128. A pair of Satsuma bottle vases of unusual slender neck bottle form, circa 1900 126. A Japanese Satsuma bulbous bottle vase, the flaring rims above tapering narrow necks upon squat circa 1890 baluster bodies, well decorated in typical figural panels the cream ground painted with a continual procession of surrounded by gilt hatched colourful flower heads panels fan dancers in traditional costume, twin handles to neck (2), height: 45.5cm and gilt detail, height approx. 25cm £200-£400 £70-£100

127. A pair of very large Japanese Imari circular chargers, circa 1900 the centre painted with a bird perched on a colourful flowering prunus blossom with iron red and gilt highlights, the reverse painted with blue flower heads and grasses, character mark to reverse of one of the chargers (2), diameter: 56.5cm, height: 7cm £400-£600

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129. A Japanese Kutani charger, early 20th century of circular form with a band of foliage in orange and gilt surrounding a central figural scene with a bamboo 131. A large Chinese late 17th/early 18th century fence, lake and mountains, the reverse painted with blue and white porcelain jar bamboo leaves, three orange character marks to reverse, the upper section decorated with alternate mountainous diameter: 36cm and rocky floral panels above a middle band of flowering £100-£200 peonies with stylised symmetrical flower frieze to lower section, the jar has historically had extensive overall restoration, height approx. 27cm £200-£400

130. A Japanese charger, late 19th/early 20th century 132. An 18th Century Chinese porcelain armorial of circular form with a orange, black and gilt painted tankard, circa 1780 flower head spray flanked by bamboo fencing with birds the blue and white porcelain tankard with central iron red flying and mountains in the background, surrounded and gilt painted Armorial bearing inscription, the body by a gilt colourful border, painted marks to reverse, decorated with floral bands and flower sprigs, strap diameter: 36cm handle with raised heart detail to top, height approx. £40-£60 12cm, diam. 12.5cm £200-£300

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133. A Victorian silver mounted glass decanter, 136. Three 18th century Cordial glasses Birmingham 1899 the first example with trumpet bowl of dimpled glass the glass and silver flower head embossed stopper, above above an opaque double twist stem with circular foot, double bulbous glass decanter with daisy shaped flower the second example with dimpled glass bowl with an head decoration and shaped silver pierced hatched foliate opaque double twist stem with circular foot and the third neck mount, Henry Matthews, total height: 26cm, stopper with plain bowl with a series of opaque twists knopped height: 8cm stem on circular foot (3), height: 1st - 16cm; 2nd - 15cm; £100-£150 3rd - 14cm £150-£200 134. A Darlington glass decanter with silver collar, London 1996 137. Three 18th century Cordial glasses the tear drop stopper above a silver mounted collar over a comprising a pair with etched bowls decorated with baluster shaped body with circular foot ring, mark to base flowers above faceted stems upon circular foot and a third & Mappin & Webb, height: 30cm with etched bowl decorated with berries and a bird above £100-£200 a faceted stem with circular foot (3), height: pair - 14.6cm; other - 14.5cm 135. An Edwardian silver mounted glass claret jug, £150-£200 Birmingham 1904 the hinged lid with knopped finial, with c-scroll handle, with neck and collar with wavy edge upon a tapering conical glass base, possibly William Hutchinson, height: 26.5cm £200-£300

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138. A French Etling Art Deco opalescent glass vase, 141. Amalric Walter (French 1870-1959) modelled as a rectangular shaped vase with a peacock a green pate-de-verre model of a fox cub seated upon a and feathers decoration, Etling France marked to base, plinth base, signed on base, circa 1930s, height: 7.2cm height: 12.2cm, width: 11.3cm, depth: 6.5cm approx £200-£300 £50-£80

139. A Mdina Axe Head glass vase, dated 1979 of axe head form with greenish body colour, with brown and yellowish mottled interior, inscribed to base, height: 22.5cm £100-£200

140. A Daum Nancy cameo glass nicotiana bud vase circa 1900, of elongated form with mottled orange acid 142. An impressive silver sectional decanter holder etched blossoming plant, the of tantalus form, Sheffield 1999 with three Royal base signed Daum Nancy with Brierley crystal decanters Cross of Lorraine, with paper the three sectional tantalus form with central upright retailers label to the base, handle, C. J Vander Ltd and three Royal Brierley square height: 19cm, width of base: section hob nail decorated decanters with stoppers (4), 6cm weight: 51 ozt approx, tantalus: 35 x 38.5 x 13.8cm, £700-£900 decanter height: 26cm £1,200-£1,800

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Silverware, Silverplate, Oriental & Vertu (LOTS 143-252)

143. A collection of silver cruets and napkin rings a pierced three piece silver cruet set hallmarked Birmingham 1925, together with a collection of six miscellaneous napkin rings, approximately 9.3 ozt total £50-£80

146. A five piece cased silver cruet set 144. A pair of George III silver oval shaped salts, hallmarked Birmingham 1919, the pepperettes of London 1806 miniature trophy form, the salts with blue glass liners with gadrooned borders above foliate engraved body and mustard pot with spoons, with three spoons in total, upon four splayed supports, with blue glass liners, with contained with a blue velvet lined leather case (8), width of silver spoon and EPNS spoon, with a silver pierced case 23cm and blue glass pepperette, London, 1921 and a silver £80-£120 pepperette, Birmingham (4), weight: 5 ozt approx £80-£120

145. A George V cased silver cruet suite, Birmingham 1929 comprising two pepperettes, two salts with spoons and 147. A suite of Victorian silver cutlery, London 1859 a mustard with spoon, Joseph Gloster Ltd, salts and & 1860 mustard with blue plastic interiors (8), weight: 5 ozt approx comprising twelve table forks, six serving spoons, six £80-£120 dessert spoons, nine dessert forks, nine teaspoons, each with fiddle, thread and shell pattern, EH makers mark, some engraved with the Camden family crest, together with eight silver soup spoons, Sheffield 1913, Mappin & Webb (50), weight: 112 ozt approx £1,500-£1,700

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150. Three Asprey cocktail accessories comprising two sets of drinking straws/spoons in their 148. A collection of 19th and 20th century silver original Asprey cases, and a high ball and long drink mixer flatware in the shape of a marrow scoop also in original leather comprising two serving spoons, two dessert spoons, case (3), length of the marrow scoop mixer 22cm three table forks, three dessert forks, three teaspoons, £200-£300 Sheffield 1902 by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd; three dessert spoons, London 1840 & 1846; a collection of 151. A collection of silver spoons and four silver eleven teaspoons, two sugar tongs, two butter knives, a holder blue glass cups salt spoon, six silver handled knives, four silver handled A cased set of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1928, dessert knives, a silver handle shoe horn and button hook of typical form with seal shaped terminals, Cooper (32), total silver weight: 36 ozt approx Brothers & Sons Ltd, together with a cased set of five £500-£600 silver teaspoons, Birmingham 1927, Deakin & Francis Ltd, a set of four Victorian blue glass with silver holder cups, Birmingham 1891, the foliate embossed holders with scrolled handles, Lawrence Emanuel and a silver plated mother of pearl handled jam spoon (18), weight of silver: 5 ozt approx £50-£70

149. A collection of George V silver flatware, Sheffield 1923 comprising six table fork, six dessert forks, two sauce ladles, six dessert spoons and six serving spoons, handles engraved crest of Punch, William Hutton & Sons, weight: 51 ozt approx £700-£800

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152. An impressive mahogany canteen of silver cutlery, Sheffield 1918 comprising a six serving spoons, twelve soup spoons, two sauce ladles, ten dessert spoons, twelve table forks, eleven dessert forks, soup ladle, gravy spoon, twenty teaspoons, dated 1918, 1919, 1920 and 1948, each with engraved initials TCCL, Atkin Brothers, with ivorine handled knives and carving forks; contained in a fitted mahogany and satinwood banded canteen, with hinged lid above two drawers, key with canteen, and three miscellaneous teaspoons and an EPNS teaspoon, weight: 138 ozt approx, canteen measures: 22 x 47 x 35.5cm £1,500-£1,800

153. A collection of golf related silver spoons, comprising examples with London, Birmingham and Sheffield hallmarks, dated from 1921 to 2002 some with handles in the form of clubs other commemorating tournaments etc., together with an Indian silver spoon and a EPNS spoon (23), weight: 9.58 ozt approx £180-£220 152 154. A collection of silver teaspoons, comprising six spoons, London 1889, engraved initial B, William Hutton & Sons, one spoon, Sheffield 1880, Jehoiada Alsop Rhodes, four Continental spoons and a silver with glass hair pin jar, Birmingham 1903, Levi & Salaman and a silver wishbone shaped sugar nips, Edinburgh 1923, William Robb 158. A cased set of golfing coffee spoons Ballater (13), weight: 5 ozt approx, length of each spoon hallmarked Sheffield 1945, each with finial engraved sugar nips: 10.7cm with image of crossed golf clubs and initials WGC £40-£60 £40-£50

155. A small collection of silver flatware 159. A collection of silver spoons comprising a set of six silver handled fruit to include a cased set of six silver coffee bean spoons, Birmingham knives, five silver coffee spoons, two Irish 1936, William Suckling Ltd, a cased set of two serving spoons, silver salt spoons hallmarked Dublin 1839 Sheffield 1901, with shaped bowls, Richard Richardson, a cased and other assorted flatware set of six teaspoons and sugar tongs, Sheffield 1907, with foliate £30-£50 engraved handles, John Roberts and a pair of silver berry handled spoons, Sheffield 1900, with branch berry handles, possibly 156. A collection of silver flatware Harrison Brothers & Howson, a silver handle letter opener, Sheffield together with a small collection of bone 1972, a sugar tongs, a silver mounted brush and comb and a silver handled silver knives and forks (qty), sifter spoon (22), weight of cutlery: 12.6 ozt approx (not including weighable silver approximately 36 ozt approx brush comb or letter opener) £400-£600 £140-£180

157. A cased set of silver handled fruit 160. A Victorian silver pierced bon bon dish, Sheffield 1897 knives and forks the shaped pie edge border embossed with berries and pierced in blue velvet lined case, the handles sides, Cooper Brothers, together with a silver sweet meat basket hallmarked Sheffield 1908, together with a (2), bon bon dish: height: 2.5cm, width: 24.5cm, overall weight of the cased set of six silver handled butter knives two 10.5 ozt approx (2), width of the largest case 30cm £120-£180 £50-£80

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164. Three silver trophy cups, Sheffield 1952, Birmingham 1921 & 1932, a silver twin handled trophy pedestal cup, Sheffield 1952 of typical form with scrolled handles and bands on the body upon a circular foot ring, Walker & Hall, together with a silver tennis trophy cup, Birmingham 1921, modelled as a circular pedestal cup with crossed tennis rackets either side, makers mark rubbed and a silver twin handled trophy pedestal cup, Birmingham 1932, engraved 161. An Elkington silver plated condiment suite, ‘The Buchanan Cup Bowls 1935 won by A.W. Whittaker, comprising the plated holder with central shaped handle Joseph Gloster Ltd, (3), weight: 10 ozt approx, heights: and seven bottle holders raised upon a shaped base with large twin handled cup 10.5cm high, tennis cup 6.3cm scrolled pierced supports, the facetted and cut glass high, smaller twin handled cup 9.5cm high bottles some with silver plated lids, marks to base of £50-£80 holder (8), height: 27cm, width: 22.5cm, depth: 16cm £40-£60 165. A George V silver salver, London 1928 the shaped border with gadrooned edge, raised upon three pad supports, engraved armourial to centre of salver, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd, weight: 43 ozt approx, diameter: 35.5cm, height: 4.4cm £500-£700

166. A Victorian silver desk stand, London 1891 of rectangular form with ribbed foliate pierced grille sides 162. A miniature George V silver caddy with central shield and three internal dividers, raised the serpentine shaped box, hallmarked Chester 1913 upon scrolled supports, together with matching square the hinged lid with swing handle, George Nathan & glass ink bottles with silver hinged covers, Walter & John Ridley Hayes, height 9.6cm, width 7.1cm, depth 7cm, Barnard, weight of stand: 17 ozt approx, stand measures: weight 6.01 ozt approx 5.8 x 23 x 14.2cm; bottles measures: 5.6 x 5.3 x 4.9cm £80-£120 £400-£600

163. A collection of assorted silver including 167. A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors, tableware London 1884 comprising two photo frames, a pair of cased salts, a of typical form with foliate engraved handles, James Victorian cream jug, bud vase, mustard, pepperettes, Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, in fitted box, salt sugar bowl and four assorted serviette rings, weight: 2.8 ozt approx, length: 17cm approximately 12 ozt £100-£150 £100-£200

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168. A George V silver octagonal table lighter, Birmingham 1934 with central lighter wick and two scroll end handles, together with four matching octagonal ashtrays, Birmingham 1934, Hukin & Heath Ltd (5), weight: 10.8 ozt approx £200-£300

172. An Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1901 of typical form with hinged lid and striker base, front engraved with initials, indistinct makers marks, together with a decagon shaped silver and blue enamel compact with engine turner decoration, Birmingham 1930, the interior with mirror inset lid and material base, Adie Brothers Ltd (2), weight: 1 ozt approx; vesta: 4.3 x 4 x 0.6cm; compact: 1.1 x 4.9 x 4.9cm £100-£150

169. A Victorian silver and silver gilt vinaigrette, Birmingham 1859, with leaf engraved body and pierced silver gilt grille interior, Edward Smith, weight: 1 ozt approx, vinaigrette: 1.1 x 4.2 x 1.1cm £120-£180

173. A Victorian silver rectangular purse/case, London 1879 of rectangular form with beaded and guilloche outer border, with engraved clasp ‘From RWS & CS February 1892’, the interior fitted with two leatherette lined pockets, possibly William Summers, measures: 1.6 x 8.5 x 5cm, total weight: 3.1 ozt approx £200-£300

170. An Edwardian tortoiseshell and silver trinket box, London 1913, of octagonal form with inset tortoiseshell lid silver inlaid ribbon floral details, raised upon cabriole supports, interior lined with velvet, William Comyns, height: 6cm, width: 8.5cm 174. A small collection of silver to include a £60-£100 Charles Horner sovereign holder, comprising an Edwardian silver cigarette case, 171. A Mappin and Webb tortoiseshell and silver Birmingham 1905, with scroll engraved body, trinket box marked J & C; a Victorian silver sovereign holder, of circular form the lid inlaid with silver decoration of Birmingham 1898, of typical form with foliate engraved swags and flowers, together with a silver cigarette box (2), body, central cartouche engraved with RL, Charles Horner diameter of the former 9.5cm and two silver coin pendants, Victoria 1817 and Carolvs II £60-£80 in a silver mount, marked (4), weight: 4.5 ozt approx £100-£150

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175. Snooker interest: An Edwardian silver vesta case, Chester 1906, with applied enamel shield depicting a snooker player, 178. A silver pierced basket with blue glass liner, surrounded by foliate engraved decoration, makers Birmingham 1928 mark rubbed and an Edwardian silver stamp holder, the basket with swing handle and pierced strapwork sides Birmingham 1916, of envelope form engraved Stamps, and pedestal circular foot, Barker Brother Silver Ltd and a Crisford & Norris Ltd (2), weight: 0.8 ozt approx, stamps: silver sifter, Birmingham, the pierced lid above a baluster 2.2 x 3cm, vesta: 5 x 3.2cm flower head embossed body upon a circular pedestal foot £60-£100 (2), weight: 7.20 ozt approx £200-£300

176. An interesting collection of novelty silver and silver plate comprising two babies teethers each with a circular ring and a hanging silver figure - one modelled as policeman the other a soldier, Birmingham 1934 & 1977; together with 179. A pair of Arts and Crafts style sterling silver three silver plated vesta cases, modelled as a monkeys candlesticks, head, a natives head and a badger; together with two silver the tulip shaped candleholder above circular dished drip trays plated spoons one with a teddy bear handle, a bear finial upon tapering sticks with stepped circular foot ring, stamped and a bear handled push (9), silver weight: 0.8 ozt approx .925, height: 20cm, total weight: 16.7 ozt approx. (loaded) £100-£200 £200-£300

180. A pair of Victorian silver dwarf candlesticks, 177. A silver S Mordan & Co. retracting pencil holder, London 1897 with foliate engraved body, together with a silver circular the bead edge drip trays above fluted column with hinged lid compact, Birmingham 1972, with engine turned embossed foliate concave edged square bases, makers decoration and a Scottish silver bookmark, Glasgow 1930 mark rubbed, with felt weighted bases, height: 11cm, total (3), weight: 3 ozt approx weight: 17.9 ozt approx (weighted) £40-£60 £80-£120

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181. A 1000g rectangular silver bar stamped Degussa Feinsilber 1000g 155, weight: 32.15 ozt approx £400-£500

184. Two Japanese silver pepperettes, Meji Period of octagonal form with twist on pierced lids, the panels prunus blossom and waterlilies, upon circular foot ring, mark to base (2), 6.7cm high £80-£120

182. A good quality Chinese export ware white metal three piece tea set of squat square shaped form, comprising teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, each piece heavily embossed with bamboo leaves and teapot and basin with knop and handle in the form of bamboo, each piece tests for silver and marked on the underside with Chinese character mark, height of teapot: 14cm, overall weight approx 25 ozt £600-£800

185. An Edwardian silver hot water pot, Birmingham 1904 of tapering conical form with thin scroll handle upon a circular foot ring, possibly Thomas Walker, height: 19.5cm, weight: 10.6 ozt approx £200-£400

183. A 19th century Chinese white metal bowl of flower form, each panel individually embossed with either prunus blossoms, bamboo or a figure on horse back with weapon, with hammered bowl and character mark to base, diameter: 11.2cm, 4.5 ozt approx £200-£300

186. A George III silver teapot and companion stand, London 1796 and 1798 respectively, the teapot with wooden handle and finial, both decorated with central crest and acanthus leaves, Samuel Howland (2), weight: teapot 15 ozt and stand 3 ozt approx, height of teapot: 15cm, diameter of stand: 15cm £150-£250

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187. A Victorian silver gilt milk jug, London 1845 with scroll handle applied to the squat fluted body with spout, the interior gilded, Garrards Panton Street London, together with a small Victorian silver cream jug, Birmingham 1899, with shaped handle and fluted body, possibly William Devenport (2), weight: 10 ozt approx., 191. A George III silver cream jug, London 1790 height of milk jug: 9cm, height of cream jug: 4.6cm of helmet form with ribbed handle upon a square pedestal £150-£200 base, marked for Charles Chesterman II, height: 14.2cm, weight: 4 ozt approx 188. A George V silver sauce boat, Sheffield 1912 £60-£80 the shaped edge with scrolled handle and scrolled pad feet, James Deakin & Sons, together with a Victorian silver 192. A small collection of silver tableware and glass powder container, Birmingham 1899, the foliate comprising a Mappin & Webb pierced bon bon dish, embossed cover and body with glass interior, possibly Sheffield 1904, three pairs of sugar tongs, including a pair Henry Matthews (2), weight: 4.32 ozt approx, height of by Hester Bateman, London 1805, a silver pierced twin boat: 6.6cm, height of container: 7cm handled tea stainer, London 1904 Wakley & Wheeler and £50-£80 a EPNS pierced glass dish (6), weight: 6.5 ozt approx £80-£100 189. A silver bon bon dish, Birmingham 1916 the shaped overhanging edge above a central band upon three pad supports, James Woods & Sons, together with a silver sauce boat, Sheffield 1928, the shaped edge with s-scroll handle upon three pad supports, CW Fletcher & Son Ltd (2), weight: 6 ozt approx £100-£200

193. Three George III silver cream jugs, comprising a George III silver cream jug, London 1805 with engraved body and central blank cartouche, with scroll handle, Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan and James Boult and a George III silver cream jug, London 1792, of helmet form with engraved body and beaded edge with scroll handle upon a pedestal base, body engraved G M * A, indistinct makers mark for AB and a 190. An Edwardian three piece silver tea service, George III silver pedestal cream jug, London 1790, with Birmingham 1919 dot decorated edge above plain body with scroll handle, comprising a teapot with wooden finial and handle, with Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan (3), the former flared shaped edge above part fluted body upon four paw 10cm height, no.2: 13cm height, no.3: 13.5cm height, supports, a twin handled sugar basin and a cream jug, 9 ozt approx each with a the initial ‘M’ engraved on the body, Fattorini & £80-£100 Sons Ltd, weight: 30 ozt approx £300-£500

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198. A George III silver salver, London 1774 with gadrooned and pie crust border, with family crest to the centre, upon three pad supports, possibly John 194. An Edwardian small silver cream jug, Gould, weight: 9 ozt approx, diameter: 18cm Birmingham 1919 £100-£200 with gadrooned border and acanthus leaf handle, George Unite, weight: 2.3 ozt approx 199. A silver plated and glass jar and cover, £30-£50 the cover with terrier shaped finial and engraved acanthus leaf, the facet cut glass jar, marked E & Co., height: 13cm 195. A Victorian silver tankard, Sheffield 1894 £40-£60 of flared bulbous form with s-scroll handle, raised upon circular foot ring, Henry Wilkinson & Co., weight: 3 ozt 200. An Edwardian silver twin handled sugar bowl, approx, height: 9.5cm London 1903 £30-£50 with gadrooned border and reeded base, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, weight: 6 ozt approx £60-£80

201. A Victorian pierced silver tray hallmarked London 1899 with initials JH for Job Frank Hall, with pie crust edge and pierced rim, the plain centre engraved with initial K, raised three scroll fee, the underside stamped with registration mark, diameter: 9.5cm, weight: 10 ozt approx £100-£150

202. A Mappin and Webb silver manicure set the green velvet lined case comprising two silver lidded 196. A small silver tankard pots, buffer, scissors etc, length 24cm hallmarked Sheffield 1895 with initials HA probably for £40-£60 Henry Atkin, inscribed with palm trees, together with a Victorian cream jug embossed with scrolls and foliate 203. A George V silver mounted manicure suite, decoration hallmarked Sheffield 1864 by James Dixon and Birmingham 1921 Sons (2), weight approx. 11.5 ozt comprising a nail buffer, scissors, nail file, cuticle remover £60-£100 and two glass boxes, each with silver handles or covers, W J Myatt & Co., enclosed in the fitted case (8), weight 197. A collection of assorted silverware of unfilled items: 0.28 ozt approx, size of case: height: including a christening tankard hallmarked Birmingham 5.5cm, width: 24cm, depth: 13.5cm 1921, egg cup, two silver salts one of boat form the other £60-£80 with blue glass liner, silver nips, silver pusher and feeder and two cased pairs of spoons (19) £100-£200

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208. An Asprey & Co silver capstan inkwell, possibly Birmingham 1926, of square tapering form with engine turned decoration, with glass liner, Asprey & Co. Ltd, 6cm high, 13.3 x 13.3cm square, Total weight: 24 ozt approx £70-£100

209. A set of six silver Monopoly counters hallmarked Birmingham 1990, with the initials BH, including iron, hat, boot, ship, dog and car, each approximately 2cm £70-£100

204. An Edwardian silver mounted oak photograph frame, London 1904 of rectangular form with oak frame mounted with pierced silver fretwork with applied ribbon and foliate decoration and two trumpet vases, William Comyns & Sons, 23cm high x 18.5cm wide £80-£120

205. A silver Mappin and Webb card case/purse hallmarked Birmingham 1919, the engine turned ladies purse with envelope style flap initialled ARG, with silver gilt interior, chain strap and finger loop, width: 9.5cm, overall weight: 2.5 ozt approx £80-£100 210. A large silver plate lidded cake tin, 20th century of cylindrical form embossed with swags of ribbons, fish 206. A silver prayer book holder scales, flower heads, with ribbed rim of the cover and hallmarked Birmingham 1910, the engine turned and base, height: 28cm, diameter: 34cm chased holder with central cartouche (unmarked), with £40-£60 chain strap and finger loop, together with common prayer book, width: 10cm, weight without book: 2.8 ozt approx 211. A selection of miscellaneous silver-plated £50-£80 candlesticks comprising a pair with fluted stems and partial fluted 207. Two cased sets of Toye Kenning and Spencer strapwork decorated bases with drip trays, another pair silver Churchill centenary goblets with one branched candle sconce, decorated with leaf all with relieve image of Churchill and engraved Churchill design and two further branches for candlesticks with Centenary 1874-1974, with textured stem and circular foot, miscellaneous drip trays (6), pair of candlesticks: 15.5cm both sets in their original boxes with paper work (2), height high, pair with one branch: 47.5cm high of each goblet 13cm £100-£200 £300-£400 212. Two pairs of silver plated chamber sticks, one matched pair with gadrooned circular borders and central candles cone with matchbox holder underneath and thumb handle, the other pair with wired pierced sides with central candle sconce and thumb handle, (A/F), (4), height: 11cm, 9cm and 6.5cm £40-£60

213. A collection of silver plated table salts, comprising four scallop formed salts upon three dolphin supports and a pair of circular salts with three pad 208 supports (6), scallop height: 4cm, circular height: 4.3cm £30-£50

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214. A selection of silver-plated wares, comprising a twin handled tray with acanthus leaf decorated border and supports, a twin handled tureen with cover, a bread board surround, a pedestal swing handled basket, two dishes with covers and four 216. A WMF silver plated goblet, miscellaneous tureen dishes (10), tray: 74 x 45cm, the bulbous bowl embossed with a band of fish scale tureen: 23 x 41cm decorated panels flanking square panels, above a £100-£200 tapering pedestal with circular foot ring, engraved ‘Jubilee Race Schatzalp 12th Feb. 1914’, WMF stamp, height: 25.3cm £50-£80

217. A gilt metal silver plated Continental tea caddy of oval form decorated with a band of figural maidens and cherubs amongst foliage and mask heads, the hinged lid with embossed central mask flanked by foliage, containing two demi-lune tea caddies with foliate engraved lids, 12.5cm high, 14.5cm width, 11.5cm depth £50-£80

215. A Victorian silver plated epergne with three acanthus leaves above three rams heads upon a baluster acanthus leaf body with three scrolled acanthus leaf supports, stamped H E & Co., height: 38cm £60-£80

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218. A small collection of silver plated items 219. A Chinese 19th century carved ivory brush stand including a plated tea caddy, two bull knife rests, fish the cylindrical shaped holder carved with several dragons servers, two stilton scoops etc, height of tea caddy: 14cm against a pierced ground, on a fitted hardwood stand, £30-£50 overall height with stand 17cm £100-£150

220. A 19th century Chinese embroidered alter hanging, circa 1860 the brown wool ground embroidered in coloured floss silks and couched embroidered five clawed dragons facing and chasing the flaming pearl, the ground further embroidered in coloured silks with cloud scrolls, the edges with embroidered Chinese characters to either side, the whole mounted on a self coloured brown woven cotton gauze, with deep silk fringe to lower edge and having penned Chinese characters to reverse edge, 466cm length approximate, depth 88cm (without fringe) £200-£400

221. A fine quality Meiji Period silvered and gilded metal Japanese presentation box, of rectangular form with lid, the lid with rope twist border, raised foliage and bird decoration, the sides of the lid and body of box decorated gilt flower heads and butterflies, raised upon a shaped base, with gilt interior, engraved ‘From H.I.H Prince Kan’in of Japan to Major Hamilton “The Buffs” A.D.C. October 1882’, height: 6cm, width: 11.7cm, depth: 9.9cm Major Charles James Hamilton served in the 3rd regiment ‘The Buffs’ East Kent, having served as Assistant Military Secretary to China between the years of 1881-1882 and Aide- de camp to the Governor of Hong Kong in between the years of 1882-1883. H.I.II Prince Kan’in of Japan possibly referring to Prince Kan’in Kotohito (1865-1945), whom attended Military Education for a period in France during the late 19th century 221 £800-£1,000

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222. A collection of six Chinese carved hard stone pendants, 20th Century one white of globular form and carved with a coiling dragon, yellow metal pendant mount (tests for gold), a pair of similar pierced and carved ‘twin fish’ foliate carvings, a twin cash and peach carved pendant, a rectangular light brown rectangular scroll panel and a stylised Chinese ‘character’ carved pendant (6), former measures approx. 6 x 5.5cm and the thickest at 9mm. in depth, remainder measure approx. on average 5 - 6cm £200-£300

223. A Chinese silver sycee or yuanbao ingot 225. A small collection of 20th century Eastern of oval angled boat form, central character stamp, approx. postcards, 45 x 35mm, approx. weight 125.3 gms comprising scenes from Penang, Kobe, Tokyo, Nagasaki, £150-£250 Amoy, Shanghai, Kyoto, Hong Kong, together with images from Port Said, Gibraltar and further miscellaneous postcards and images and two leather framed painted rice paper pictures, (45) £30-£40

224. A small ivory Japanese okimono figure the realistically carved figure of seated gentleman holding a carp with both hands, height: 3.5cm £60-£100 226. A fine small Japanese cloisonne vase, circa 1900 the brown ground decorated overall with small flower heads and gold fleck detail, approx. 12cm high £50-£80

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228. An Indian ivory paper knife, late 19th century with elephant carved termination above acanthus leaf pierced tapering pointed blade, length 31.3cm, width 3.5cm £100-£200

229. An ivory figural carving of Quan Lin, early 20th century modelled standing wearing trailing robes and a beaded necklace, upon a hardwood oval base with pierced carving (2), figure 13.5cm high, total height: 17.5cm £100-£200

230. A 19th century Indian bone and wooden casket of sarcophagus form, the wooden casket overlaid with strips and frets of bone decorated with leaf pattern and heightened with green in some places, width: 23cm £150-£250

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227. A fine Chinese ivory page turner, 19th century the top finely carved in relief with a scholar and children seated on a rocky ground, above a rounded end blade 231. A Chinese 19th century bone cage with low relief hatched, bird and flower head carving on of barrel form with several pin sized holes to the centre both sides, length 29.8cm, width 3.9cm and struts surrounding, with screw lid, length 6.4cm £100-£200 £60-£80

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232. A late 19th century ivory compass thermometer, in the form of a column with circular compass inset top with lappet borders, above a mercury glass tube with engraved increments either side, upon a lappet and bead decorated circular base, 11cm high £100-£200

233. A French ivory mercury thermometer, 19th century in the form of a column with pierced gallery and knopped finial, engraved either side of the mercury glass tube, the base with pierced gallery above egg and dart decoration, mounted upon a circular wooden base with a glass dome, height: 16.5cm, height with base and glass dome: 19.5cm £200-£300

234. An interesting silver gilt presentation key for the opening of the Borough Maternity Home and War Memorial Wandsworth November 1920, hallmarked London 1920, with armourial to the front and motto reading ‘We Serve’, the reverse of the key with presentation inscription reading ‘Presented to Mrs Cooper Rawson Mayoress of the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth on the occasion of the opening of the Borough Maternity Home and War 235. A French Empire style black glass Memorial Nov. 4th 1920, contained within original presentation box, perfume atomiser, late 19th century length: 11.5cm, 1.28 ozt approx of square form decorated with gilt acanthus leaf border with central female head, with gilt metal After W.W.I The Wandsworth War Memorial Maternity Home was atomiser arm, total height: 6.5cm with atomiser, founded as a memorial to the Wandsworth residents who had been bottle measurement: 5.6 x 5.9 x 2.7cm killed during the recent war. The home was closed in the mid 1920s £80-£120 and a new Maternity home opened nearby in 1931. The original key for the maternity home can be found in the Science Museum £100-£150

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236. A pair of painted oval ivory miniatures, early 20th century each mounted in a gilt metal frame, the first of a lady in a grey white speckled jacket with pinkish blouse and gold cross on a black lace necklace and the second of a gentleman in a greyish polka dot waistcoat and jacket, each bearing a red label on the reverse of the frames Charles King or Ring, indistinctive, together with an oval ivory miniature of a young boy, in a gilt metal frame, each in an individual leather twin opening case (3), measurements out of frames: lady - 5.4 x 4.2cm; gentleman - 5.5 x 4.2cm; boy - 5.4 x 4.3cm £200-£300

238. An painted ivory miniature of Pamela Fenwick, by Anne Taylor, dated 1941 modelled as a side profile of Pamela Fenwick wearing a pinkish polka dot dress, label on reverse ‘Pamela Fenwick only child of Mr & Mrs Fenwick Colombo, Ceylon aged 8 years, painted by Anne Taylor, Melbourne, Colombo 1941, 237. A German porcelain painted oval plaque of a signed to front right, mounted in a gilt metal oval frame, young girl, possibly KPM together with another oval ivory miniature of a young girl depicting a young girl with short wavy hair, wearing a wearing a colourful floral dress, mounted in a gilt metal pendant and whitish blouse with fur coat, impressed mark frame (2), no.1 - 6.3 x 4.9cm; no.2 - 4 x 3cm out of frames K4 to reverse, unsigned, 15.7 x 11.1cm £180-£220 £200-£300 239. A Victorian miniature on ivory portrait of famous opera singer ‘Jenny Lind’, the oval framed miniature glazed and in fitted velvet lined leather case, the shaped top embossed ‘Jenny Lind’, miniature 5 x 4cm, fitted case 9 x 7 £60-£80

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242. An oval painted miniature on ivory of a lady, late 19th century, a blue jewelled head dress over her curly hair, wearing a coral bead necklace and a white frilled and orange striped dress, no signature, mounted in a gilt metal oval frame, measurements out of frame: 7.1 x 4.7cm 240. An oval porcelain painted miniature of a girl, £100-£200 early 20th century modelled looking over her left shoulder, dressed in her turban and robe with her hair trailing down her back, no signature, impressed mark to reverse 15 E, mounted in a gilt rectangular frame, measurements out of frame: 8.5 x 6.7cm £100-£200

243. A very fine antique enamel portrait miniature the finely enamel portrait mounted in an early black and white enamel on gold, (tests for gold) stylised beehive 241. An oval miniature of a young lady 20th century, design frame having Roman numerals ? to one side, looking over her right shoulder, wearing a blue head band the whole later set in a yellow metal, enclosed back and a pale blue dress, watercolour on paper, no signature, oval pendant mount, tests for gold, portrait measures mounted in a gilt metal oval frame, measurements out of 35 x 27mm, pendant measures 54 x 36mm, weight frame: 7.8 x 5.7cm 16.4 gms £50-£70 £600-£800

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250 244. A good silver embossed leather writing folder 249 and writing implements hallmarked London 1892 with makers initials for Charles Johnstone Hill, each corner of the leather folder with silver plaque heavily embossed with the four seasons, the folder opening up to reveal a blue silk lined interior with folder for 248. Two Edwardian horn and silver walking canes letters, with roundel to the centre embossed with cherub one with a horn knop handle with silver band collar and and butterflies and cartouche with engraved name Millie, ebonised shaft with metal ferrule, London 1991, the other together with two silver writing implements (unmarked) with an Edwardian horn handle and foliate embossed both engraved Millie, length: 31cm silver collar with malacca cane shaft and metal ferrule, £300-£500 London 1903 (2), length: 92cm & 89.5cm £40-£60 245. A Victorian silver mounted coromandel covered blotter 249. A ladies novelty Edwardian roller skate pin each of the corners of the blotter mounted with pierced cushion and decorated silver edges the centre also with pierced the metal boot with heel and ribbon tie, attached to a silver cartouche, opening up to reveal blue silk lined metal skate beneath, length 7cm, height 4.5cm interior, length: 30cm £80-£120 £120-£180 250. A guilloche enamel and seed pearl hat pin 246. Two 19th century miniature Prisoner of War circa 1910, the tapered finial with rounded end with narrow sets of ivory dominoes silver band studded with seed pearls, with indistinct initials, the first set of rectangular form with sliding lid decorated length of finial 3.5cm, overall length 24.5cm with typical circular pattern and heightened in red and £70-£100 green containing a set of dominoes, the second of bullet shape similarly decorated and containing dominoes, 251. A selection of 19th century silhouettes together with an ivory crochet hook terminating in a fist comprising a gentleman facing to the left and two of with pointing finger decorated in a a similar style (3), ladies each facing to the right, each mounted in a black dominoes bullet: length 22mm, hook: length 15.5cm ebonised frame together with a pencil side portrait of a £100-£200 young man in an oval ebonised frame (4), two measuring 16.5 x 13.8cm, 19.5 x 16cm, 15.3cm 247. A German silver handled walking cane £80-£120 the silver handle modelled as a bear head, stamped 800, above a rosewood lacquered shaft with metal ferrule, 252. A late 19th century horn desk seal, length: 85.5cm of tapered form with applied white metal decorative £80-£120 foliage, together with a metal Holland Afrika Lijn VNS ship liner seal (2), seal length: 9cm, metal seal: 3.5cm £40-£60

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255. A Waltham USA 9ct gold full hunter pocket Watches & Jewellery watch the closed case with white dial and Roman numeral hours, (LOTS 253-447) baton minutes and spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial, mechanism no. 17070188, interior of cuvette and case back marked 9ct .375, cuvette marked Dennison Watch Case Co., dated for Birmingham 1938, dial diameter: 41mm; total weight: 93 g approx £200-£300

256. A Waltham USA 10ct gold plated full hunter the white enamel dial with Roman numeral hours, baton minutes with spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, mechanism marked Waltham USA Traveller, no. 20763964, interior of cuvette case marked 10ct gold plated, exterior of cuvette engraved 1899 5th October 1920, outer front case engraved with initials, dial diameter: 41mm; total weight: 113 g approx £150-£200 253. A Juvenia silver blue and white striped travelling clock of rectangular form with clasp and hinge opening, the gold coloured dial with Arabic numerals hours, and luminescent hands, with subsidiary seconds dial, movement marked Juvenia MFG Swiss 15 Jewels, case back marked 925 sterling silver, dial diameter: 25mm; total measurements: 13.5 x 13.8 x 0.9cm; total weight: 1.9 ozt approx £200-£300

257. A Rolex 9ct gold pocket watch the white enamel dial with Arabic numeral hours, baton minutes with pierced spade hands, with subsidiary seconds dial, dial marked Rolex Free 122 Gt. Dover St, London, SE1, movement marked Rolex Swiss Made, cuvette and case back interiors marked 9ct .375, dial diameter: 39mm, total weight: 84 g approx 254. A Georges Favre Jacot 14K gold full hunter £400-£600 pocket watch the closed case with white enamel dial with Roman numeral hours, baton minutes with pierced strapwork hands, subsidiary seconds dial, mechanism marked Zenith cuvette and case back marked 050011 and .585, interior of case front marked with Zenith monogram, 14K, .585, cuvette case engraved ‘Grand Prix Paris 1900’ with Medaille D’or Geneve 1895, G Favre Jacot Locke, dial diameter: 42mm, Total weight: 111 g approx £400-£500

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260. A slim 18ct gold open face engine turned pocket watch the case marked J. C. Vickery, the gilded dial with Arabic numerals and blue hands, within an engine turned case numbered 145218, with London import mark for 1911, makers mark Stockwell & Co, 45mm diameter, 44.8g 258. A 14K gold Ladies open cased pocket watch £400-£500 with gilt foliate engraved dial with Roman numeral hours, dot minutes and spade hands, case no. 270040, exterior of case with foliate engraved decoration £60-£100

261. A 9ct gold Waltham USA full hunter pocket watch the white dial with Arabic numeral hours, baton minutes, spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, movement marked 26618488 Waltham USA Traveller, Dennison British Made, interior of cases and cuvette cover stamped .375, dated Birmingham 1930, together with a 9ct gold curb link watch chain with a 1891 Queen Victoria half sovereign (3), diameter of dial: 40mm; weight of chain & half sovereign: 41 g; total weight of watch: 94 g; total chain 259. A Ladies 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch length: 40.5cm the outer leaf engraved case with pink enamel chapter £500-£600 ring with blue enamel arabic numerals hours, the white dial with arabic numeral hours, baton minutes and double 262. A Waltham 14ct gold plated half hunter pocket spade hands, the cuvette and case back marked 18ct, watch no markings on mechanism, interior of half hunter case the white dial with Roman numeral hours, baton minutes marked 90291 and subsidiary seconds dial, with double spade hands, £60-£80 interior of case marked 14ct, mechanism No. 11538033, interior and case back engraved, together with a 9ct rose gold narrow curb link watch chain with 9ct swastika pendant and 9ct t-bar (4), gold weight: 15.6g approx; dial diameter: 38mm; total chain length: 35.2cm £150-£250

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265. An Omega 14K gold gentleman’s wristwatch the circular champagne coloured dial with baton hours with dauphine hands and sweep subsidiary seconds, manual wind, interior of case back marked 14K 0.585, 330379, 2911, movement marked 15751649 Omega Swiss 17 Jewels, with a later brown croc grain strap, 24.5cm total length; 33mm dial diameter; 18mm lug width £300-£500

266. An Omega stainless steel gentleman’s wristwatch the circular dial with baton hours and dauphine hands, the subsidiary dial with sweeping hand, Omega monogram 263. An Omega stainless steel gentleman’s wristwatch on dial, crown with Omega monogram, with later black the square white dial with baton hours with black hands, pierced leather strap with stainless steel buckle, 23.7cm Omega monogram, manual winding, with a later stainless total length; 34mm case diameter; 18mm lug width steel mesh bracelet bearing no stamp, crown bears no £200-£300 monogram, back of case bears no monogram, case measures: 27mm square, lug width: 19mm, bracelet 267. A Zenith 9ct gold gentleman’s wristwatch, closed measures: 118mm approx the circular pale champagne coloured dial with baton £100-£200 hours, marked Zenith Automatic Irvine Hindle Halifax on dial, crown marked z inside a star shape, marked 20039 264. A Franck Muller Crazy Hours Colour Dream’s and .375 in interior of case base, mechanism marked gentleman’s wristwatch, Zenith 20 jewels Swiss Made, with a later brown leather the tonneau shaped case with polished stainless steel strap with gilt buckle, 23.7cm total length; 36mm dial link bracelet, the case exterior with four back screws, the diameter black dial with coloured Arabic numerals with luminous £150-£250 hands, crown stamped, case stamped Franck Muller Geneve Master of Complications No. 117 5850 Crazy Hours, bracelet with Franck Muller monogram, width of case: 18mm, length of case: 45mm, lug width: 20mm, length of bracelet closed: 155mm approx £1,000-£2,000

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268. An unusual chrome plated gentleman’s wristwatch, mid 1930s of rectangular form with three dial apertures revealing hour, minute and second, manual wind, Swiss Made movement, no makers mark or name, on a leather strap, length: 22cm; case diameter: 26mm £60-£80

269. An Everite Super 9ct gold gentleman’s wristwatch, the square dial with partial arabic numerals and dot hours, black minute markers, baton hands with seconds subsidiary dial, manual wind, mesh link bracelet with clasp, marked 375 on interior of case back and on clasp, together with a Griffon 9ct gold gentleman’s wristwatch, the circular dial with roman numeral batons, dauphine style hands and subsidiary seconds dial, manual wind, marked 375 on interior of case back, case back engraved ‘W Crayford for Long & Loyal Service 19.6.50’, with a later gilt metal bracelet (2), Everite: 19.5cm total length, 26mm case width, 15mm lug width, Griffon: 21cm total length, 31mm case diameter, 16mm lug width £300-£500

270. An 1958 Omega Constellation Automatic Chronometer gentleman’s wristwatch 270 in a stainless steel case with black pie pan dial with gilt hours and dauphne hands, movement no. 15114731, case no. 2852-155c, calibre 505, with omega crown, with an associated black leather strap, dial diameter: 34mm, total length: 23.5cm, lug width: 17mm £400-£500

271. An Omega Constellation Chronometer Automatic gentleman’s wristwatch the white dial with gilt bead hours and minutes and luminescent hands with date aperture, with gilt metal bezel with Roman Numerals, Omega crown, R76938 stainless steel and gold end bar bracelet with monogrammed clasp, with repair paperwork and an old damaged Omega stainless steel with gold bar bracelet and clasp and part, in original leatherette case, lug width: 27mm, case diameter: 44mm, length of bracelet: 18cm £500-£800

272. An Omega Seamaster quartz gentleman’s wristwatch the champagne coloured dial with baton hours and hands, with date aperture, in a gilt metal case with bracelet and clasp, in a red leatherette Omega case, case diameter: 35mm, lug width: 19mm, bracelet length: 18.5cm 271 £200-£300 273. A Tissot Seastar gentleman’s wristwatch, the gold coloured dial with baton hours and hands, with date aperture, stainless steel case with gilt metal bezel, stainless steel and gilt bracelet with clasp, together with a Hugo Boss Chronograph gentleman’s wristwatch, the cream dial with Arabic numerals and luminescent hands, with three subsidiary dials and tachymetre bezel, stainless steel link bracelet and clasp (2), Tissot: case diameter: 32mm, lug width: 6mm, bracelet length: 17.3cm, Hugo Boss: case diameter: 36mm, lug width: 20mm, bracelet length closed: 18.5cm £80-£120

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274. A Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust stainless steel ladies wristwatch the champagne dial with baton hours makers, luminous baton hands, subsidiary date aperture at 3, with stainless steel link bracelet with Rolex clasp, dial with monogram, crown with monogram, bracelet with monogram, back of case marked, complete with box and paperwork, diameter of case: 25mm, lug width: 15mm, bracelet length closed: 127mm £500-£800

275. A Longines ladies wristwatch a gold coloured dial with Roman numeral hours and baton minutes, with date aperture, in a stainless steel case with gilt metal bezel and matching link bracelet, case diameter: 26mm, lug width: 10mm, bracelet length closed: 15cm £100-£150

276. An unusual Art Deco ladies gold wristwatch the 18ct. gold case with engraved decoration and diamond shaped ‘cut out’ dial having Arabic numerals and on black leather strap, manual movement, Dial measures 20 x 15mm £60-£100 278. A Tiffany & Co. 18ct gold and silver ‘Daisy’ necklace 277. A Longines ladies 9ct gold bracelet wristwatch the daisy white, with yellow centre and within a yellow the integral bracelet with bark effect finish, having small square pendant mount threaded on a Tiffany silver ‘wire’ square dial with baton markers and marked Longines, choker, both items marked for Tiffany & Co, pendant approx. weight including movement 24.5 gm measures approx. 2.5cm square, weight approx. 11.2 gm £200-£300 £180-£220

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279. A heavy contemporary 9ct gold flat curb link 284. A Victorian gold mounted carnelian and fancy chain bloodstone swivel fob approx. 70cm in length, approx. weight 56.8 gm with carved armorial, together with a yellow metal serpent £500-£700 and ball pendant tests for gold, and a gold 1860 5 frank piece coin mounted as a pendant (3), coin approx. 1.8 gm £80-£100

285. A contemporary ‘Beverly Hills Gold’ 14K gold necklace of graduated fringe design, original fitted box, approx. weight 12.2 gm £200-£300

286. A contemporary 9ct gold rope twist chain necklace together with a circular Edwardian 9ct gold ‘back & front’ hinged picture locket on yellow metal chain, tests for gold (2), chains weigh approx. 15.2 gm, locket approx. 4.6 gm £150-£200

280. A delicate seed pearl 15ct. gold mounted floral cluster pendant necklace circa 1900, having central ‘aquamarine’ paste and pearl circular cluster within a pearl set scroll floral mount suspended with a small paste tear shaped drop and having fine integral chain, stamped 15ct. to reverse, together with a 9ct. gold bar brooch (2), pendant weight approx. 7 gm £200-£300

281. Two antique 9ct gold hinged circular picture lockets each marked for 9ct ‘back & front’ and both with scroll engraved decoration (2), total weight of both lockets 13.2 gm £50-£60

282. An attractive Edwardian natural coral woven bead necklace the woven bead sections spaced with facetted crystal discs and having small oval coral set clasp, tests silver gilt, Measures approx. 52cm £80-£120

283. A 9ct gold anchor link long neck chain formed of even sized links, approximately 75cm in length, marked to fastening for 9ct gold, length approx. 75cm, weight approx. 49.9 gm 287. A Victorian large garnet set oval drop pendant £400-£450 on fancy chain the oval cabochon garnet mounted in a rope twist and tassel fringe pendant mount below a stylised tied ribbon pendant loop and on a 15ct gold fancy neck chain, the piece altered and adapted to it’s present appearance, Garnet measures approx. 23mm., pendant including bow approx. 6cm approx. weight total 18.1 gm £200-£300

288. A Continental 18ct gold rope twist neck chain marked .750, approx weight 21g, approx length 72cm 284 £300-£400

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289. A contemporary Mexican 18K three colour gold woven necklace and earrings the articulated neck chain of fancy woven design with lower three coloured gold 290. An attractive Indian gold and ruby set detail above an integral choker of fine boteh design diamond shaped fancy fully articulated, the single rows of small ‘boteh’ woven coloured gold motif links facing away from the centre, each boteh with terminating in two tassels, colet mounted pink ruby above forming a row, together with the matching tests for high carat gold, approx. weight 52.3 gm woven gold diamond shaped approx. length 41cm earrings, clasp marked £1,200-£1,800 M105 MEXICO 18K, approx. weight for both 28 gm £500-£600

292. A fine Japanese cloisonne panel belt/necklace, circa 1900 the shaped panels of chrysanthemum, lilly and fan cloisonne design on a fine coiled ground, comprising 13 panels joined by gilt chains and with large octagonal central buckle, each panel with engraved foliate decoration to reverse, total length 68cm, buckle 4.5cm, small panels approx. 32-35mm 291. An unusual amethyst bead necklace £200-£300 the two rows of facetted amethyst beads with central amethyst and paste early Victorian pendant ‘adapted’ 293. An impressive butterscotch amber bead from a larger piece, converted to a brooch, then joined to necklace the amethyst beads, tests for silver, central clasp approx. formed of graduated large polished disc shaped beads of 30 x 33mm slightly irregular form, the discs spaced with doubles and £200-£300 trios of smaller rounded beads. Total weight approx. 147gms £400-£600

294. A large grey South Sea pearl choker necklace the Pearls of mainly dark grey hue and lustre very slight graduation in size to clasp, largest measuring approx. 16mm, 18ct gold giant barrel push clasp, approx. length 47cm £200-£300

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295. An Edwardian 9ct gold fancy four bar gate 299. A Continental .585 gold flat weave twin chain bracelet with heart padlock fastening bracelet the inner shaped bars and alternate links with engraved the articulated chains twisted together and with overall decoration, each section stamped 9ct, the heart shaped textured line detail to top, stamped to reverse of fastening, padlock also with engraved decoration and marked Walker approx. weight 20 gm on the reverse, approx. weight 16.6 gm, width approx. 13mm £150-£200 £150-£200

296. A 9ct gold curb link charm bracelet each link marked and with a 1913 half sovereign pendant and various 9ct gold charms including and articulated figure, a Toby jug, roulette wheel and cards and an opening chest and having heart padlock fastening, approx. weight 72.8 gms £600-£800

300. A Victorian 15ct gold rope twist bangle bangle of hinged construction with central rope twist with thread detail, stamped ‘15’ to the reverse of the fastening plate, approx. weight 13.3 gm. measures approx. 6.5cm hinge to fastening £150-£250

301. A delicate Edwardian rose diamond set floral scroll brooch formed as a softly curved single flowering rose diamond branch. Rose and white metal mounts (tests gold and silver)., approx. 4cm across £150-£250

297. A heavy 9ct gold rose gold double curb link 302. A Continental 18ct gold and ruby set maple leaf charm bracelet brooch hung with a variety of gold charms including some the leaf with naturalistic finish set with five small central Continental (test for gold), including a 22ct gold wedding rubies, import marks and makers mark C & F to reverse. ring, a carnellian set seal, a toaster with toast, tambourine, Associated box, weight approx. 8 gm. measures approx. kangaroo, various architectural charms and more, with gold 35 x 39mm with heart padlock fastening, Approx. weight 105.1 gm £100-£150 £900-£1,000

298. A fine Edwardian delicate diamond bracelet the central diamond approx. 0.50 ct of good quality and set within a scroll diamond set and pierced articulated setting with further white metal and scroll engraved plain links terminating to the clasp, in fitted leather case, R.A. Triggs of Blackheath, approx. weight 13.3 gm £1,200-£1,800

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303. A charming 19th Century twin moonstone heart and rose diamond love brooch with central heart shaped moonstones within conjoined rose diamond set heart shaped mount below a rose 307. An Edwardian pearl framed portrait miniature diamond set tied ribbon, yellow and white metal mounts pendant brooch (test for gold and silver), approx. 24mm across approx. the central circular portrait miniature of a young girl with weight 4.5 gm golden ringlets (possibly on ivory) mounted in a split £300-£400 pearl pendant/brooch mount, having glass locket back containing plaited blonde hair, both brooch and hinged pendant fitting to reverse (tests for gold), weight approx. 10 gm. approx. 27mm. diameter £200-£300

304. An Art Deco gold ‘Terrier’ dog bar brooch the ‘yellow gold’ Terrier set against a rose and white coloured gold bar brooch, marked 9ct, approx. weight 4.3 gm £60-£80

305. An Victorian/Edwardian circular pearl and diamond cluster brooch with central pearl with light pinkish hue within old cut diamond cluster mounted on a bar brooch setting, possibly later added 9ct stamp to reverse, (tests for gold), 308. An attractive antique silver paste and red approx. weight 4.6 gm enamel brooch and ear clips £200-£300 with central silver and paste floral motif on a red guilloche enamel ground within a yellow metal (tests for gold) foliate frame and with paste set silver outer border, together with the matching ear clips, brooch approx. 32 x 53mm clips approx. 2cm diameter £150-£250

306. An elegant Edwardian pearl and diamond bar brooch set with a central ‘button’ pearl with single small collet mounted diamonds to either side, yellow and white metal mount (tests for gold), weight approx. 5.2 gm £100-£200

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313. A charming late 17th/early 18th century 309. A large Victorian Scottish agate and silver diamond butterfly pin circular plaid brooch the pierced and closed set rose diamond set butterfly the polished grey banded agate sections set in a full converted at a later date having yellow metal hinged silver mount with engraved detail, the buckle with scroll brooch pin and fastening, tests for silver and gold, approx. engraved decoration, the reverse with pin fastening 25 x 20mm, 3.8 gm and hanging loop, together with a large Victorian gilt £150-£200 metal pendant cross set with turquoise glass (2), brooch measures approx. 6.5cm diameter, cross approx. 8.25cm £60-£80

310. A large Victorian amethyst set gold scroll brooch and two other brooches the amethyst brooch of typical Victorian design, circa 1875, another large Victorian gem and pearl set brooch, yellow metal mount, tests for gold, the centre set with floral motifs within rope thread work and further scroll twist and with delicate engraving to the outer edge and a 314. An Art Deco silver and guilloche enamel smaller Victorian Etruscan style brooch with locket back, butterfly brooch by John Atkins & Sons having central floral motif in relief within radial border and the wings in shaded purple enamel with green body and with thread and bead work detail (3), amethyst approx. green and silver enamel detail to wings, marked ‘sterling’ 4.5cm across, gem oval approx. 4.5cm across, Etruscan to reversed, numbered and with makers mark, wing span brooch approx. 3.2cm diameter total approx. weight for all approx. 7cm, approx. weight 18.4 gm three 30 gm £40-£60 £200-£300

311. An amusing 9ct gold ‘Scottie’ dog brooch the Scottie naturalistically modelled and with his tail up, mounted on a bar brooch fitting, marked 9ct, weight approx. 7.6 gm measures approx. 6.5cm across £60-£80

312. Three contemporary gold and gem set 315. An attractive late 18th century large rose Dutch brooches cut diamond set star brooch one set with cultured pearls in the form grapes on the the centre stone spreads approx. 2.25 ct, set in a border vine, another oval set with with orange gem flower heads of tiny rose diamonds with diamond set star radiating and another diamond pearl and gem set laurel wreath outwards, closed back setting, mount tests for gold and brooch, all three marked for 9ct gold and a dress brooch silver, screw pin fastening to reverse, brooch weighs in the form of a bow (4) approx. 9.8 gm £120-£180 £1,200-£1,500

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320. An unusual Continental gold map of South America brooch and earrings the brooch marked 18k to reverse, the map with geographically symbolic figures and set with an emerald, together with a pair of emerald set cocktail earrings of 316. An Edwardian diamond set tripple daisy cluster ribbon design, test for gold (2), approx brooch length bar brooch 5.25cm approx. weight 8.2 gm earrings weigh approx. the white metal bar set with a central circular diamond 6.1 gm cluster, centre stone approx. 0.25ct and having a smaller £150-£200 diamond cluster set to either side, mount tests for gold, Approx. 64mm across £300-£400

317. An Edwardian turquoise and pearl set dragon fly brooch the body and eyes set with turquoise and the wings with split pearls, mounted on a bar pin brooch, yellow metal mount tests for gold, approx. 40 x 25mm £70-£90

321. An amusing contemporary rose diamond and gold brooch in the form of a mandolin the body of the 18ct gold instrument pave set with rose diamonds, marked for 18ct gold, approx. weight 11.2 gm, approx. 5cm in length £300-£400

322. A good quality Victorian banded agate and pearl set mourning brooch having central cabochon polished agate within a quatrefoil shaped and pierced mount with split pearl detail, the reverse with square hair locket back the edge engraved 318. A Georgian garnet and seed pearl brooch in memorium and dated 1896, test for gold, Approx. with central rectangular flat cut garnet set within a split 3 x 3cm, approx. 9.0 gm pearl border surrounded by further flat cut garnets and £80-£100 outer pearl points, yellow metal mount tests for gold, 323. A delicate Edwardian demantoid garnet and 25 x 22mm approx. weight 4.9 gm pearl brooch together with other items £80-£100 the 15ct gold brooch of shaped circular open design 319. An Edwardian 9ct gold and pearl foliate brooch set alternately with small green garnets and split pearls, and other items well constructed and numbered to the outer edge Rd. a carved shell cameo brooch depicting a minstrel and a 547794 & 20.059 ?, sold together with a Victorian yellow dancing girl, yellow metal mount tests gold, a Victorian metal, locket back circular brooch with leaf overlay detail circular agate brooch in yellow metal mount, tests gold, an and central pearl, test for gold, a Victorian silver shaped Edwardian pearl set cloak pin, test gold and three other panel brooch, maker W.T. and two other items (5), Garnet items (7), pearl brooch measures approx. 39mm Brooch approx. 21mm diameter, approx. weight 3.3 gm £100-£200 circular brooch, with locket glass approx. 8.3 gm £80-£120

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327. A small good quality ‘fox and horn’ stick pin a.f the yellow metal (tests for gold) realistically modelled foxes head with cabochon ruby eyes, resting on a two colour hunting horn, repaired, with associated box, weight .9 gm approx. horn measures approx. 17mm (a.f.) £60-£80

328. A pair of delicate Edwardian rose diamond and small pearl mounted foliate earrings, converted from a brooch, the pearls between pairs of rose diamond set leaves, (tests gold and silver), 23mm in length £80-£120

329. A pair of small single stone diamond set earrings each approx. 0.20ct, set in white metal screw pin fittings, test for gold, approx. 0.20ct each 324. A Victorian Etruscan style classical portrait £150-£250 cameo brooch and earrings the yellow metal oval brooch mount with thread work decoration (tests for gold) set with an oval carved shell portrait cameo of a classical Roman lady seated dexter, locket glass to reverse, together with the matching earrings with facing cameos, in fitted case, circa 1860, Brooch measures approx. 4.5cm x 3.75cm earrings approx. 23 x 19mm, Total weight approx. 20.3 gm £200-£300

330. A pair of delicate Victorian diamond cluster drop earrings the circular ‘daisy’ diamond cluster with central collet set stone within a claw set daisy cluster suspended from a fine chain below a single claw set diamond, yellow and white metal mount, test for silver and gold, centre 325. A late 18th/early 19th century rose diamond set diamond approx. 0.15ct, cluster diameter approx. 11mm floral stomacher brooch £400-£600 possibly Spanish, the central closed back rose diamond set flower with sweeping leaves to either side and with 331. A pair of delicate Edwardian gold mounted opal diamond set garland chain below, tests for silver drop earrings, £150-£250 the oval opals suspended from long line link, marked 9ct, together with a pair of Continental 14K gold, garnet set, stylised cluster cocktail earrings and a yellow metal floral scroll brooch, tests for gold (3), both pairs of earrings are with screw fastenings, total weight of items 3.5 gm £100-£200

332. A Victorian two colour gold fancy ‘hand clasping ring’ clasp and a scarab pendant the clasp modelled as a hand with turquoise set ring and floral covered cuff grasping a coiled snake ring, with 326. An Edwardian ruby and diamond set stick pin detailing also to reverse, together with a later lapis lazuli the central old cut diamond approx. 0.25 ct within a set scarab pendant with Continental yellow metal mount circular channel set, square cut ruby border, tests for gold, and overlay, both items test for gold (2), total weight for together with two gilt ‘Toledo’ work dress pins in original both items approx. 6.6 gm hand clasp approx. 3cm, A & L Ghelli of Lugano souvenir boxes (3) scarab approx. 2.5cm £100-£200 £100-£200

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338. A ruby and diamond three stone ring with central oval ruby of pleasing colour approx. weight 1.00 ct set between single diamonds to either side, 18ct gold mount, size N, ruby approx. weight 1.00ct £500-£800

339. An attractive Victorian five stone almandine garnet 335 ring the 15ct gold mount with thread twist detail either side of the collet mounted garnets and a scroll engraving to shank, together with a Victorian three stone 15ct gold mounted Bohemian garnet set ‘twist’ ring, both with associated boxes (2), the former N, the latter N £120-£180

333. A delicate contemporary emerald and 340. A nine stone diamond 336 diamond daisy cluster pendant set half eternity ring having central emerald, suspended from a long 18ct yellow and white gold fine 18ct gold neck chain, pendant mount tests for mount, the stones of even gold, approx. total diamond weight 0.25ct, cluster size and colour, size N/O, measures approx. 1.5cm top to bottom including approx. diamond total 1.40 ct suspension loop approx. total weight 5.5 gm £200-£300 £500-£700

334. A contemporary 5 gram fine ‘Credit 341. An elegant single stone Suisse’ gold ingot on chain old cut diamond set ring the ingot set in simple 14ct gold pendant mount the slightly squared stone and suspended from an earlier 15ct gold fancy approx. 0.45ct set in an 18ct neck chain, ingot and mount approx. 5.7 gm, chain white gold and platinum mount, 338 approx. 4.9 gm size Q £150-£200 £300-£500

335. A simple 22ct gold mounted synthetic 342. A single stone diamond sapphire set ring set ring, the oval stone of pleasing colour, in associated the diamond approx. 0.45 ct. set box, sapphire measures approx. 13 x 9mm approx. between diamond point detailed weight 4.2 gm shouldered mount, yellow and £200-£300 white metal mount, tests for gold, size M 336. A Victorian 15ct. gold mounted £300-£500 ‘REGARD’ ring the scroll mount set with traditional combination 343. An 18ct gold mounted 340 of a ruby, emerald, garnet, amethyst, ruby and three stone diamond set ring diamond the gems in turn spelling the word on an 18ct gold band, size L, REGARD sold with associated box, size L centre stone approx. 025 ct £80-£120 £200-£300

337. An 18ct gold Victorian five stone ruby gypsy ring, the open claw setting set with five small graduating rubies, associated red leather box, size N. approx. weight 4 gm £80-£120 341 BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 21.6% inclusive of VAT @ 20%. Lots marked ‡ will be subject to an additional fee - please see page 80. 57 Watches & Jewellery

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344. A small collection of gold rings and other items 351. An 18ct gold mounted ruby and diamond five to include an 18ct gold band, another, tests gold, a 9ct stone ring gold band and signet ring (a.f), a small rose coloured set with a central square cut ruby flanked by a single chain, tests for gold, two small illusion set diamond rings 9 diamond either side and a further smaller square cut ruby, (a.f.), and a mother of pearl small crucifix pendant (7), 18ct central ruby approx. 0.20ct. diamonds approx. 0.18 each gold and tests gold bands approx. 6.3 gm, 9ct band and Size L signet ring approx. 6.9 gm, chain approx. 3.1 gm £200-£300 £150-£200 352. A large single stone diamond set ring 345. A Continental green jadeite and diamond set approx. size 1.60ct, the stone in 18ct and platinum fancy ring foliate mount with diamond point detail and diamond set the oval cabochon set within diamond scroll detailed shoulders, associated box, size M/N shoulders, 14k white gold mount, central cabochon £500-£700 measures approx. 15mm x 12mm. Size N £300-£500 353. A good quality Edwardian single stone diamond set ring 346. An Edwardian ruby and diamond set gypsy ring the old cut stone set in a fancy scrolled claw mount, the 18ct gold mount marked for Chester 1915, set with 18ct gold shank mark for Chester, size P, Lively stone, a central ruby flanked by two diamonds between further measures approx. 0.10ct approx, ring weight approx. rubies, Size N, aprox. weight 3.3 gm 5.1 gm £100-£150 £150-£250

347. A late Victorian emerald and diamond set gypsy 354. Two delicate Edwardian diamond set ‘daisy’ ring cluster rings tests for gold having three emeralds with diamond point detail, 18ct the first with cluster set between diamond set shouldered gold mount, Size O yellow metal mount, tests for gold, the second a simple £150-£250 daisy cluster in 18ct gold mount (2), the former Q, the latter K 348. A Victorian sapphire and diamond set gypsy £300-£400 ring the central stone with twin diamonds to either side and 355. Two large contemporary yellow gem set stone a further smaller sapphire, yellow metal mount tests for gold mounted dress rings gold, associated box, size M one of sherry colour and rectangular step cut mounted in £120-£180 ‘rope knot’ fancy design 9ct gold mount, the other pale yellow and in floral detailed 9ct gold mount (2), former 349. An attractive sapphire and diamond set fancy size P/Q, latter P, rectangular stone measures approx. ring 2 x 1.8cm, oval 2 x 1.5cm having central circular sapphire high mounted within a £100-£200 fancy diamond set and shaped mount, marked 18ct gold and with markers stamp, with associated box, size N, 356. A large contemporary green tourmaline set sapphire spreads approx. 0.25 ct fancy ring and an amethyst fancy ring £150-£250 the three stone tourmaline ring in yellow metal mount, tests for gold, the three stone oval amethyst set ring 350. A Victorian emerald and diamond half hoop having 9ct gold mount (2), tourmaline size Q, amethyst ring size P, weight for both items approx. 7.9 gm the centre set with twin diamonds, flanked by single oval £100-£200 emeralds of good colour and with single old cut diamond to either side, marks rubbed, (tests for gold), size O £150-£250

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357. A Victorian five stone diamond set half hoop ring 362. A 22ct gold Victorian wedding band together with five graduated old cut diamonds of good colour in collet with another 22ct band setting, heavy yellow metal mount, tests for gold, has traces Chester 1888 and Birmingham 1905 (2), Chester band I/J, of a dated inscription for ‘Charles Obt. 27th ……’?, centre B’ham. band N/O, total weight approx. 10.4 gms stone approx. 0.30ct (possibly larger) Size P approx. weight £200-£300 6.9 gm £400-£600 363. A five stone diamond set half hoop ring the stones in an illusion setting in an 18ct gold and 358. A two stone 18ct gold and platinum ring platinum mount, centre stone approx. 0.20ct, approx. total set with two diamonds in claw setting, each diamond diamond weight 0.50ct, size L approximately 0.25 ct, Size ‘K’ £200-£300 £300-£400 364. An 18ct gold wide wedding band, B’ham 1952 359. A Victorian six stone diamond set 18ct gold together with a 9ct gold mounted cluster dress ring (2), gypsy ring, size of band L/M, wedding band approx. 6.4 gm, total together with a 22ct gold wedding and a small three stone weight 9.5 gm diamond set ring (3), band approx. 3.5 gm, size N, gypsy £100-£150 ring approx. 3.8 gm, size M £150-£250 365. A Continental sapphire, emerald and pave diamond set fancy ring the 18ct. gold mount set with opposing tear shaped gems together with an amusing ‘elephant’ ring designed as three elephants in high relief walking between two rows of small diamonds, 9K mount (2), sapphire and emerald approx. 0.23 ct. each, weight approx. 7.5 gm size P/Q, elephant ring approx. weight 4.4 gm. size N £150-£250

366. A large contemporary pale yellow topaz set dress ring the round cornered rectangular stone in a high 18ct gold mount, stone measures approx. 22 x 19mm 360. An interesting collection of antique gold rings £150-£250 and silver dress rings to include a yellow metal carnelian signet ring, tests gold, 367. A large oval sapphire and diamond fancy a 9ct gold cabochon set ring, a 22ct gold band, 9ct fancy cluster ring bird mounted ring, 18ct and platinum mounted paste ring, the central oval sapphire set within three rows of radiating a yellow metal mounted malachite ball drop pendant, 9ct diamonds, white metal mount tests for white gold, ring clip, a selection of various silver mounted rings including size I, sapphire ‘ink’ in colour approx. 10 x 7mm, total marcasite and more, a varied lot (Q), carnellian ring size K, cluster size approx. 22 x 25mm. approx. diamond weight approx. weight 6.5 gm cabochon ring J, 22ct band Q, 1.30ct approx. weight 3.5 gm £600-£800 £200-£400 368. A 22ct gold wedding band and a 9ct gold 361. A large oval opal and diamond set cluster ring wedding band the oval precious opal measuring approx. 22 x 17mm the 22ct gold band with bright cut decoration, the 9ct gold displaying predominantly green and blue set within a single band plain (2), 22ct band 7.3 gm. size P, 9ct. band approx. row border of twenty six small diamonds, 18ct yellow and 7.0 gm., size Q/R white gold mount, opal approx. 22 x 17mm, total diamond £200-£300 weight approx. 1.30 ct. ring size M, total eight approx. 11.3 gm £800-£1,200

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369. A contemporary diamond and ruby seven stone ring the stones set alternately in an 18ct gold channel setting, marked 0.20ct inside shank, Size Q, weight approx. 3.8 gm £150-£250

370. An good quality gentleman’s three stone diamond set ring, circa 1900 the central diamond in a sunken setting, approx. weight 0.45ct having two further diamonds set to either side, approx. 0.20ct each, 18ct gold mount marked for London, size U/V £500-£700

371. A two stone diamond and pearl fancy ring of unusual design the 18ct gold mount set with twin pearls and two small diamonds in a fancy coiled setting, marked 18ct, Size M/N, approx. weight 7.5 gm £200-£300

372. A delicate Edwardian ladies diamond daisy cluster ring 18ct white gold and platinum mount, approx. diamond weight total 0.60ct, Size H/I £100-£200 377. A Cartier two colour gold ‘Pharaon’ panther ring 373. An attractive antique Georgian emerald and the 18ct. matte white gold band with diamond cluster ring yellow ‘Pantheres’ in relief all round the central square cut emerald of good colour set within and with a rim of yellow gold, engraved a circular cluster of old cut diamonds within foliate inside Cartier, Paris and individual scroll engraved shouldered mount, the emerald approx. number 640559, together with original 5 x 5mm, in associated Mappin & Webb box, diamonds Cartier box, Cartier Insurance valuation approx. 0.05-0.06ct each, size K dated 1996 and corresponding Cartier £1,200-£1,500 official certificate, size K, approx. weight 374. A sapphire and diamond set full eternity ring 12.9 gms the white metal mount set with three square cut sapphires £1,000-£1,500 alternating with three circular diamonds, in associated Mappin & Webb box, Approx. total diamond weight 0.75ct, size P/Q £200-£300

375. A ruby and diamond seven stone half eternity ring 18ct gold mount, Size Q/R £200-£300

376. A sapphire and diamond cluster ring the oval sapphire set within a border of small diamonds, mount marked 18ct, Size Q/R £200-£300 377

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378. An attractive contemporary sapphire and diamond set cluster ring the oval sapphire set within a border of ten circular brilliant cut diamonds, white metal mount, sapphire spreads approx. 2.00ct approx. total approx. diamond weight 1.20 ct, size N £2,000-£3,000

379. A striking five stone diamond set contemporary half hoop ring the diamonds of even size approx. 0.25 379 each set in 18ct. gold mount, size O, ring 378 weight 3.5 gm. diamond weight total approx. 2.50ct. very slight size variation to stones but overall matched £1,000-£1,500

380. A sapphire and diamond set dress ring and another the three stone Australian dark sapphire set ring with small diamond line detail, 18ct gold mount, together with a ‘Libco’ 14K three stone gem set dress ring (2), sapphire size P, gem ring M/N sapphire ring approx. weight 8.1 gm, gem set ring approx. weight 3.5 gm 385. A contemporary three stone diamond set ring £180-£220 the central diamond approx. 0.20ct. collet mounted between a pair of smaller diamonds, 18ct gold mount, 381. An antique five stone sapphire half hoop ring total diamond weight approx. 0.40ct Size L the sapphires in yellow metal (tests gold) scroll mount with £400-£500 diamond point detail, size R £100-£200 386. A 22ct gold wedding band and two 18ct gold wedding bands, 382. A narrow 22ct gold plain wedding band one with engraved decoration (3), 22ct approx. 2.6 gm, and another 9ct gold pierced, foliate wedding band, both 18ct approx. 12.5 gm, Former size V fully hallmarked (2), 22ct approx. 4.2 gm size, L/M, 9ct £120-£180 approx. 4.4 gm, size T £100-£150 387. A Victorian five stone diamond set gypsy ring and three other rings 383. A small three stone diamond set ring, the gypsy ring in 18ct gold mount, together with a small centre stone approx. 0.20ct flanked by two smaller three stone diamond set ring, tests for gold, a sapphire diamonds of approximately 0.10ct. each, inside ring shank and diamond point gypsy ring in 18ct gold scroll mount stamped 18ct and numbered 1383, Size N and a contemporary opal and garnet set cluster ring, £200-£300 9ct gold mount (4), ring size five stone diamond L, then respectively L, M and L/M 384. A circular sapphire and diamond cluster ring, £300-£500 the small central sapphire of pleasing colour within a border of diamonds, 18ct gold mount, Sapphire approx. 388. A Victorian two stone coral mounted ring 0.40ct, claws are flattened, please note the size is only the scroll engraved 18ct gold mount set with a pair of estimated, ring size P tapered oval corals in high claw mount, Size R £100-£200 £250-£350

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394. An attractive antique three stone old 395 396 cut diamond set ring the centre stone of slightly oval form approx. 1.25ct set width ways between two smaller diamonds, white metal mount tests for gold, centre stone approx. 1.25ct. smaller stones 389. An attractive Georgian pearl and pink gem fancy ring approx. 0.25ct each, Ring size I/J the central oval pink stone in closed setting within a half pearl set £1,000-£1,500 border with pearl trio detail to shoulders, shank scroll engraved and tests for gold, Size N, oval cluster approx. 7 x 9mm 395. A delicate Edwardian diamond set £250-£350 fancy cluster ring the central circular diamond cluster within twin 390. An unusual late 20th century emerald and diamond diamond set shoulders, 18ct gold and platinum reversible cluster ring mount, size M/N converting to a star shaped diamond cluster ring, the ring is £100-£200 constructed with hinged twin shanks, which on folding upwards reveal the reverse side, yellow metal mount, tests for gold, Size M 396. An Edwardian two stone diamond set £300-£500 crossover ring the stones approx. 0.25ct each and with light 391. A small three stone diamond set twist ring yellow tint, mounted in yellow metal setting, tests the central stone a little under 0.20ct flanked by two smaller for gold, size M diamonds, 18ct gold mount, Size R £100-£200 £200-£300 397. A small early antique gem set scroll 392. A 22ct gold plain wedding band, ring approx. weight 4.4 gm, size N the yellow metal tests for gold, both gems are £80-£100 closed set and have heavy surface rubbing, possible traces of earlier enamel, size F approx 393. A simple heavy yellow metal band ring set with three weight 4.3 gm (possibly Indian) small central diamonds £80-£120 the diamonds in a sunken setting flush to the ring surface, tests for high carat gold, central diamond approx. 0.10ct approx. weight 398. An early 18th century green gem set 7.8 gm, ring size P fancy ring a.f. £150-£250 mount tests for gold, together with a 22ct gold wedding band (2), band approx. 2.3 gm size Q/R, fancy ring approx. R/S £100-£200

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399. An amusing silver marcasite ‘carriage’ cocktail watch brooch 403. Various mainly Edwardian gold and silver the carriage door opening to reveal a square watch the jewellery dial marked ‘EMKA’ complete with trumpeting driver, two to include a delicate 15ct gold floral bar brooch with prancing ponies and turning wheels, together with two frosted petal detail, two pearls and small central diamond, single row graduated pearl necklaces, one of cream hue marked for 15ct maker E.B., a delicate Art Nouveau pink the other of grey/pink hue and with rose diamond set and yellow gold scroll pendant, a heavy Continental fastening (3), brooch weight approx. 25.7 gm. measures silver, marcasite and black enamel ‘yacht’ brooch, maker approx. 64 x 31mm A.K., a gilt and paste cluster scroll brooch and two other £100-£150 brooches (6), diamond brooch 41mm, Art Nouveau pendant 5.75cm drop, silver boat approx. 4.5cm x 4cm 400. A collection of contemporary heavy silver £200-£300 jewellery to include a heavy textured silver gentleman’s identity 404. Victorian and later silver jewellery bracelet, another identity bracelet. engraved ‘Kenneth’ to include a Victorian silver Etruscan style hinged bangle and five heavy .925 mounted rings including amber and by Robert James Dick, associated box, a Victorian moss agate (7), Amber ring L/M, moss agate O, amethyst articulated fancy chain and ball design bracelet (testes L, total weight of lot approx. 164.9 gm silver), in associated box, an Art Deco .925 amethyst and £100-£200 marquisette pierced pendant, an amethyst white metal bar brooch and a sterling silver paste and hard stone ‘Scottish 401. A large collection of mainly 9ct gold pebble brooch (5), total weight of items excluding boxes contemporary jewellery items approx 80.6 gm including a large 9ct gold mounted garnet cluster dress £200-£300 ring, gem and diamond point gypsy ring, six other gold rings, eight pairs of gold earrings, gold mounted nacre cameo, gold ladies watch with gold bracelet, various chains and more (Q), approx. total weight for all items 55.7 gm £200-£300

402. An early 20th century Chinese carved ivory pendant and bangle together with an ivory necklace and single painted napkin ring of similar date, the oval pendant carved with figures in a boat, the bangle with birds amongst blossom (4), pendant measures 5 x 3.7cm, bangle outer edge diameter 93mm £60-£80

405. A small Art Nouveau scroll pendant on gilt chain a thread work and half pearl set Victorian pin, tests for gold together with a painted porcelain cherub brooch, gilt mount (3) £50-£70

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406. A 9ct gold Samson Mordan retracting pencil 409. Two gold mounted carved shell classical with ribbed outer case, the interior shell engraved portrait brooches S Mordan & Co, total length: 12cm; total weight: 25 g sold together with a hallmarked 9ct rose gold bloodstone approx and carnelian swivel fob on modern thin 9ct gold snake £200-£300 link chain and an unusual pearl and shell design chain linked stick pin, Rd. No. 518599, tests for gold (4), largest 407. A small collection of gold and silver items cameo brooch measures approx. 33mm across, total to include a ladies Edwardian 9ct gold cased wristwatch weight of items approx. 31.6 gm on 9ct gold expanding bracelet, a 9ct rose gold hollow £200-£300 hinged bangle with engraved decoration, 18ct gold mounted carved coral cameo ring, yellow metal eternity 410. A small collection of contemporary gold and ring, tests for gold, a silver vesta case Birmingham 1919 silver jewellery and another smaller silver vesta case (6), watch with to include two 9K gold mounted opal set rings by Talma movement approx. 21 gm, bangle approx. 9.2 gm, cameo Keshet, rings by Talma Keshet, a large silver pearl ring approx. 3.4 gm, large vesta 34.5 gm, smaller 15.2 gm mounted dress ring, a large modernist opal set silver ring, £100-£150 a pair of silver mounted amber ear drops, a silver and labradorite bracelet, three large silver and nacre rings and two other items (11), rings measure respectively three stone opal N, five stone opal O, pearl R, opal M/N, Total weight of all items approx. 96.5 gm £100-£200

411. A 9ct gold Samson Mordan retracting pencil the body with leaf decoration, with agate twist off top, the outer case engraved S Mordan & Co, total length open: 6.2cm; total weight: 5.9 g approx £80-£120

408. A small collection of 20th century silver jewellery to include a 1950s Swedish silver stylised twin leaf brooch, a silver circular paste brooch and matching ear studs, a silver marquisette dress ring and brooch and a butterfly wing set silver ring (6), ring size Q, total weight of items 46.5 £150-£200

412. A delicate Edwardian emerald and diamond stick pin and two others, the emerald pin of circular line form set with emeralds to top and bottom and diamonds to the side, yellow and white metal mounts, tests for gold, pin can be unscrewed, 409 associated Tessiers Ltd. of Bond Street fitted box, another Edwardian pin with opal ball top, tests for gold in associated ‘Racine’ box, together with a 9ct gold mounted turquoise stick pin (3), emerald pin outer diameter 12mm opal approx. 9mm across £80-£150

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416. An early 20th century Indian white metal bangle and a similar match box holder the hinged bangle, decorated with three panels in relief depicting Indian deities, the reverse section decorated in relief with flowers, tests for silver, marked S & S to push clasp, sold together with a match box holder, the top decorated with figures in relief, the reverse engraved with a figural court scene, tests for silver (2), bangle approx. 60 gm. and 6.5cm hinge to clasp, vesta approx. 6 x 4 x 1.75cm £40-£60

413. A good collection of Victorian and later silver, gold and other jewellery to include tiny Georgian oval cameo brooch, tests for gold, a large pair of Scandinavian white metal coiled circular brooches, approx. 6cm diameter, a large white metal Scottish plaid brooch, a Continental .375 9ct gold fancy link neck chain, ladies Rotary silver bracelet watch, mechanical movement, Scottish agate set silver brooch, heavy white metal floral spray brooch, tests silver, filigree silver, amber set silver brooch, a small collection of mainly silver and marcasite brooches and more, an interesting 417. An impressive late Victorian/early Edwardian and varied lot (Q), 9ct chain approx. 23 gm rose gold watch Albert chain £300-£500 of fancy long and cable link construction, each link marked for 9ct, total chain length approx. 76cm and 414. An amusing vintage George Jensen silver approx. weight 84.8 gm, Approx. weight 84.8 gms elephant and ball charm £800-£1,000 on chain with George Jensen signature panel on tag incorporated within the chain, approx. weight 12.0 gm 418. A 9ct rose gold curb link watch Albert chain, £60-£80 circa 1900 each link stamped ‘9’ and with Birmingham hallmarks to clips and fastening bar and also with makers mark J.G. & Son for John Grinsell & Sons, Approx. weight 54.8 gm. Length including end clips 39.5cm £400-£600

415. An Asian white metal repouse decorated panel belt each square high relief panel depicting different figural and 419. An unusual carved hardstone ‘jockey’ head animal scenes from village life, tests for silver, with hook intaglio fob and other items fastening to end panels, each panel approx. 3.9 x 3.5cm, the square ‘jockey’ intaglio in gilt scroll fob mount and total length approx. 68cm approx. weight 201.3 gms on gilt chain, together with an antique carved hard stone £100-£200 intaglio fob, a hard stone set ‘heart’ watch key, a 9ct gold bar brooch, a gilt ‘fox’ brooch and another intaglio (6), jockey intaglio measures approx. 22mm. square £60-£100

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420. A small collection of gold jewellery to include an Italian 14K gold simple flat weave necklace, a 9ct gold ‘Bentina’ ladies wristwatch on 9ct gold bracelet, a 9ct gold nine bar gate bracelet, a garnet and diamond point detailed hinged bangle, tests for gold and a 9ct gold flat weave narrow chain (5), bracelet and chain 9ct. approx. weight 24.1 gm, watch and garnet bangle approx. weight 17.8, 14 K necklace approx. weight 11.4 gm £300-£500

421. A small collection of Art Nouveau and later jewellery to include a yellow metal scroll drop pendant on chain, a both test for gold, a silver, moonstone set Arts & Crafts style foliate ring (a.f.), a 22ct gold wedding band, a silver mounted amber brooch and another (a.f.) (5), pendant on chain approx. 3.3 gm, 22ct ring approx. weight 5.5 gm size L/M, silver ring O £150-£200 425. A silver charm bracelet hung with a wide 422. An amusing diamond and ruby ‘cat in a bow tie’ variety of silver charms brooch including, sardine tin, walking bear, rhino and other marked for 9ct. gold, a yellow metal owl with ruby animals, boats, various fruits, figures and more, a large eyes brooch, tests for gold, together with yellow metal silver and gem twist dress ring, a silver mice on an ear of turquoise set dress ring, tests for gold (3), cat approx. barley brooch together with several other items including 33 x 30mm weight 5 gm owl approx. 45 x 20mm weight a cameo, brooch and matching bracelet (Q), bracelet 5.4 gm Ring size L/M, weight 7.6 gm weighs approx. 80.9 gm. Ring H/I £100-£200 £80-£120

426. A collection of fifteen pairs of large dress cufflinks mainly set with coloured rhinestones and of bold design (15) 423. A small collection of mainly silver and £60-£100 marcasite vintage jewellery to include two white metal mounted “Lotus” cocktail 427. A collection of seven various gentlemen’s gold watches, a silver fringe necklace, heart pendant on chain, rings floral ear clips, a rose brooch and two rings, together with to include two large 9ct gold onyx rings one with gold an Edwardian silver cased ladies fob watch and a Charles dollar sign overlay the other with leaf overlay, an oval Horner silver buckle bracelet, (a.f.) (10) bloodstone set ring, with 9ct gold scroll engraved mount, £80-£120 a scroll engraved buckle ring, a garnet set 9ct ring, and a signet ring, together with an 18ct gold wedding band with 424. A 9ct gold Art Noveau amethyst and split pearl bright cut decoration (7), six 9ct. gold mounted ring weigh drop pendant approx. 39.2 gm, 18ct. ring approx. 3.4 gm onyx rings together with a 9ct gold and pearl set heart picture locket both size Q attached to a yellow metal chain a.f., a 9ct gold bloodstone £200-£300 set signet ring, an 18ct illusion set single stone diamond ring, a 22ct gold band, a small maple leaf pin and a 9ct gold eternity ring (7), pendant approx. 5 x 2cm signet ring size Q/R. Total weight of all items approx. 22.6 gm £200-£300

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428. Two Victorian stick pins and a cased set of 431. A Victorian 9ct rope twist watch Albert chain studs with half sovereign fob the larger pin of Etruscan style in the form of a Turkish the gold chain of rose colour and with several fully knot with scroll thread decoration, tests for gold, a simple hallmarked links suspended with 9ct gold mounted pearl topped yellow metal stick pin, tests for gold, in Victorian 1891 half sovereign fob and also a yellow metal associated Mappin & Webb Ltd. box, together with a bright cut ‘ball’ fob, total weight approx. 41.1 gm chain boxed set of dress studs from Aldred & Son, Goldsmith length approx. 38cm and Watchmaker to the Admiralty (3) £350-£450 £60-£80 432. An Edwardian 9ct. rose gold watch Albert with Hull Kingston Rovers gold medallion fob, the large curb link chain with bar and clips, each link marked 9ct., the medallion enamelled with Hull Kingston Rovers F.C. 1912-13, the reverse dedicated to H.E. Ombler, Chairman H.K.R.F.C, approx. weight 52.6 gms, length approx. 47cm £400-£600

433. A pair of Art Deco 9ct. gold oval cufflinks chain linked and with engine turned decoration, with associated box, approx. weight 7.3 gms £50-£60

434. A gentleman’s heavy 18ct gold mounted single stone diamond set ring the diamond approx. 1.55 ct. in simple colett mount, size approx. T, approx. weight 12.2 gms 429. An Edwardian 9ct rose gold circular vesta case £1,200-£1,800 by Asprey & Co. of slim construction with hinged opening and striker 435. A large heavy 18ct gold mounted gentleman’s to base and with pendant loop, Engraved H.D. 1907, single stone sapphire set ring measures 5cm across weight approx. 14.7 gm the central sapphire approx. 1.00ct and in deeply carved £120-£180 fancy mount, ring size approx. T. total weight 13.9 gms £300-£500

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430. A pair of heavy 18ct gold Edwardian oval cufflinks with chain links and stamped 18ct to reverse, having engraved stallion head device to one oval and monogram to the other R.H.D ?, approx. weight 22.4 gm. measure approx. 2 x 1.5cm £350-£450 435

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440. An Edwardian fancy link watch Albert chain 436. A large heavy 18ct gold mounted gentleman’s with 9ct gold vesta fob sapphire and diamond set ring the yellow metal chain, tests for gold, of alternating long the central oval blue sapphire in collet mount between and joined cable links, with T bar and clip and having 9ct single diamonds on either side, weight 16.1 gms, sapphire gold engraved vesta fob, marked for B’ham. 1905, total approx. 1.75 ct weight approx. 58.5 gm, chain length approx. 36cm £400-£600 £450-£550

437. A gentleman’s six stone diamond set dress ring 441. Two Edwardian gentlemen’s 18ct gold dress the diamonds set in two rows of three to form a panel, rings yellow metal mount (test for gold), each diamond approx. one with a small central diamond in star cut setting, 0.25 ct, size S/T total weight 9.4 gm marked for London 1925, the other of braid design, £400-£600 marked for Chester 1902 (2), respectively Size R/S and P/Q, total weight approx. 16.4 gm 438. A small collection of gold wedding bands and £200-£300 cufflinks to include two gentlemen’s large, wide 9ct gold bands and another narrow band, a pair of 9ct gold mounted rectangular black onyx set cufflinks, another pair of ‘silver & 9ct.’ chain link oval cufflinks and a silver ingot pendant (6), bands size X, R/S and L/M, cufflinks 20 x 13mm bands total weight 19.1 gms, onyx cuffl;inks approx. 9.3 gm £250-£300

439. An Edwardian 9ct. gold watch Albert chain with sovereign fob the rose gold curb link chain with clip and bar, fully hallmarked, the Victorian 1894 sovereign mounted in 9ct. gold frame, total weight approx. 32.4 gm £300-£500

442. A pair of vintage Chanel Gripoix glass ear clips, Spring ‘94 collection circular in shape with central Indian inspired floral design in green, red and clear glass, fully marked to reverse, together with a similar Gripoix coloured glass bead long chain necklace/sautoire, without tag but probably Chanel (2), approx. 32mm diameter £150-£200

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443. An impressive Joseff of Hollywood vintage 446. A Continental Art Deco silver and sapphire costume jewellery necklace paste dress bracelet the necklace of Renaissance design with large amethyst fully articulated and set with central rectangular cut paste set oval pendant of scroll design with floral detail ‘sapphire’ pastes within a border of baguette and round suspended from the matching integral neck chain, circular cut paste and with central clear paste geometric motif, plaque to reverse bearing Joseff signature, sold together reverse with engraved decoration, tests for silver, Approx. with a similar pair of amethyst paste tassel earrings, 19 x 2.3cm, weight approx. 65.2 gm unmarked also two pairs of vintage Joseff ear clips signed £200-£300 (4), pendant measures 5.5cm £100-£200

444. Chanel and Miriam Haskell couture jewellery A pair of Chanel ear clips from the Spring 1993 collection with large central faux pearl within paste set stylised ‘leaves’, fully marked to reverse, a Chanel faux pearl long sautoire chain, Chanel tag, a.f., a large faux pearl long sautoire, possibly Chanel, together with a Miriam Haskell grey pearl necklace and matching bracelet and a pair of Haskell ear clips, both signed (6), Chanel earclips measure 37mm. approx. diameter £150-£250

447. A Continental Art Deco silver and carved paste ‘tutti frutti’ lapel clip with central carved sapphire and ruby paste flowers and leaves, surrounded by brilliant and baguette pastes, stamped 325 to reverse, approx. 38 x 18mm £60-£80

445. Trifari, ‘Jomaz’ Mazer Bros. and Dior vintage costume jewellery A ‘Jomaz’ Mazer Bros. Art Deco style white metal mounted emerald paste bracelet together with a pair of yellow mounted ‘Jomaz’ cabochon emerald paste foliate design ear drops, both pieces signed, together with a ‘Trifari sapphire’ and enamel panel bracelet and the matching ear drops, both signed, also a pair of Christian Dior ear clips (5) £150-£250

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Collectables & Coins (LOTS 448-494)

448. A collection of African tribal arrows and bows, the two bows of tapering form with pointed ends, one with robe attached, the arrows of varying forms, with metal tips with bamboo shafts, a pair with painted decoration, (a.f), (12), bows length: 122cm & 108cm, arrows lengths: 111cm, 110cm, 107cm, 95.5cm, 92cm, 85cm, 82cm, 77cm £100-£200

449. Tribal interest - a wooden Papua New Guinea dance shield late 19th/early 20th century, carved with geometric patterns and swirls and coloured with natural pigments of dark brown and black with associated spear of two parts which fix together, one with a carved feathered end and coloured (2), length 68cm, widest part 23cm, length 450 130cm £100-£200

450. Suffragette interest: A collection of leaflets advertising a talk by Silvia Pankhurst 1915 comprising 18 identical sheets reading ‘Public Meeting to demand Votes for Women Equal Work Justice and Liberty for all Workers, Thursday October 28th at 8pm, 1915’, with hand written speech on the reverse believed to be by another hand, 21.5 x 13cm £40-£60

451. A signed black and white publicity photograph of Laurel and Hardy signed in black ink by Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, and to the centre inscribed Thank you Glenda!, 8.8 x 13.5cm The current owner was 11 years old in 1951 when she saw 451 Laurel and Hardy at the Theatre Royal Norwich. She had tea afterwards at the Royal Hotel Norwich where Laurel and Hardy were staying, and there she spoke to them and received their autographs £300-£400

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452. Three items of rock ephemera including a Live Aid programme together with an official Live Aid Calendar and a programme from Queen’s ‘The Magic Tour’, the Live Aid programme is from the iconic shows at Wembley Stadium, London and John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia on July 13th 1985, together with an official Live Aid calendar from 1986 and a programme from Queen’s 1986 ‘The Magic Tour’ which took place in the United Kingdom and Europe, £60-£100

453. A ‘Dresses’ auction catalogue of the sale of dresses from the collection of Diana, Princess of Wales at Christie’s on 25th June 1997, containing all 80 lots photographed and catalogued, together with an admission to view ticket for Christie’s London and Christie’s New York, an absentee bid form for the auction and an official published list of auction results (4) £150-£250

454. An interesting collection of Ivor Novello and Madame Clara Novello Davies memorabilia, dating from the 1920s to 1950s comprising telegraphs between Ivor and his mother 454 Madame Clara Novelle Davies, whilst she was possibly touring New York with the Royal Welsh Ladies Choir, dated March 1924, with further telegraphs to Theresa 455. A Royal Opera House programme signed by Freebairn Smith, whilst she was a passenger on the Dame Margot Fonteyn, Cunard Cameronian sailing from Liverpool to New York. from the first night of the Royal Ballet Romeo and Juliet at Also comprising an autographed programme of ‘King’s the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden on 9th February Rhapsody’ musical, at the Palace Theatre, London on 1965 starring Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev Thursday September 15th 1949. Autographs include together with a pair of ballet shoes made for Dame Margot Ivor Novello, Zena Dare, Phyllis Dare, Olive Gilbert, all Fonteyn by Frederick Freeds Ltd but never worn. dedicated to Theresa, (possibly Theresa Freebairn Smith). Contains a typed statement from the vendor explaining Further music sheets, programmes, photographs and how she acquired the programme and ballet shoes whilst postcards some autographed by Theresea Freebairn working in wardrobe at the Royal Opera House and the Smith and Ivor Novello. English National Ballet The Novello Davies Tonal Physicals Diploma of 7th April £100-£120 1933 certificate for Miss Helen Freebairn Smith, with Tonal Physicians booklets, with further dedicated photographs to Helen. £200-£300

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456. Cricket Autograph Memorabilia from 1949 to 1950 The Australian 1948 ‘The Invincibles’ Cricket tour of England autographs comprising autographs by (), (vice-captain), , , , , , , Ron Hamence, , Ron Saggers, (-keeper), Colin McCool, , (wicket-keeper), Bill Johnson, . (Keith Johnson and Eric Toshack are missing from the book). Cricket Memorabilia Autographs from 1949 and 1950 The New Zealand 1949 touring team autographs, comprising (captain), (vice-captain), Martin Donnelly, Fen Cresswell, Johnny Hayes, Cecil Burke, Jack Cowie, John Reid, Verdun Scott, Frank Mooney (wicket-keeper), , , , Brun Smith, Tom Burtt. The West Indies 1950 touring team autographs, comprising John Goddard (captain), Lance Pierre, Robert Christiani, Gerry Gomez, Roy Marshall, Allan Rae, Clyde Walcott, Cecil Williams, Sonny Ramadhin, Everton Weekes, Prior Jones, Alf Valentine, Frank Worrell, Kenneth Trestrail, Hines Johnson, Jeff Stollmeyer. And the England 1949 team autographs, comprising , Cyril Washbrook, Eric Hollies, Trevor Bailey, Reg Simpson, Bill Edrich and a further four autographs. Together with County Team, such as Surrey CCC 1948, Worcester, Warwickshire CCC 1948, Leicestershire, Kent, Yorkshire, Northamptonshire, Hampshire CC, Derbyshire, Essex CCC, Glamorgan CCC, Gloucester, Somerset, Notts, Middlesex £300-£500

457. A vintage mahogany tennis press, 20th century, the shaped press to hold up to four tennis racket heads, comprising the mahogany exterior with three internal wooden dividers with four bolts with wing nuts, with leather handle and brass fittings, total length of bolt: 21.5cm, case measures: 30 x 35 x 6.8cm £100-£200

458. A Louis Vuitton Sirius 45 monogrammed canvas travel suitcase/bag, monogrammed canvas with tan leather twin folded handle, with corner tabs, the zipped interior revealing elastic ‘X’ strap and 456 inside pocket, with additional broken strap possibly unrelated, height 45cm, width 68cm, depth 19cm £300-£500

459. A large Gladstone leather travel bag, with central brass mounted opening and two handles, A/F, 60 x 40cm £60-£80

460. A 1930s Eastman Kodak No.2 Hawkette bellows folding roll film Bakelite camera of rectangular form with speckled brown finish, impressed in white No.2 Hawkette around lens, with carry case £30-£40

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464. A mechanical brass and mahogany fire bellows, early 20th century of typical form with a shaped base mounted with a wheel connected to the turning arm of the bellows, length: 75cm £60-£100

465. A collection of various carpenters tools, comprising two set squares, two hand drills, two salters brass scales, two jewellery drills, two parallel rulers, one level, one brass grease pump, five wooden surveyors 461. A collection of twelve acid etched copper stands and three further items, (20) plates of steam locomotives, £60-£100 (12), 12.5 x 8cm approx £50-£80 466. A Wahl Eversharp fountain pen desk set, circa 1930s the rectangular agate stand with two pen holders and two concave pen rests, both fountain pens in a red marbleised coloration, with 14K nibs, Wahl Eversharp monogram on each pen, 19 x 12cm, pen length: 21cm £50-£80

467. A Mont Blanc leather notebook/wallet, of typical rectangular form with Mont Blanc button monogram, with inset notebook and money compartment, in original box, measurements: 11.5 x 8cm £70-£90

468. A Mont Blanc Meisterstuck Le Grand rollerball pen, in original black box with two refills (3), length: 14.5cm 462. A selection of pens and token coins including £150-£200 novelty rifle penknife/pen comprising a Cross 14kt rolled gold pen, a Vernons K Knife 469. A Mont Blanc Generation ballpoint pen, 10k gold filled, a Caran D’ache silverplated pen, another in original black case, with two refills (3), length: 13.1cm plated pen and a metamorphic pen/penknife in the form of a £80-£120 rifle and a silver Thornton Heath Prem. Div 1930-31 medal, two George III 1790 5th head guinea, a Victorian 1837 To Hanover gaming token, George II 1790 imitation coin of a guinea, 1902 Corontion white metal medal, (11) £50-£80

470. A Mont Blanc Meisterstuck three piece suite of 463. A mahogany cased chess set probably by pencil, Jaques Staunton, rollerball and ballpoint, in a Mont Blanc three sectioned comprising 32 pieces, a rook and a knight in each side leather case with Mont Blanc mongram (4), length: pencil - marked with a red crown, red felt bases to each (32), king: 14.1cm, rollerball - 13.6cm, ballpoint - 13.6cm 7cm high; pawn: 3.5cm high £200-£300 £100-£150

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471. An Alfred Dunhill rollerball pen, silvered body, in original black box, length: 14.1cm £100-£200

472. An Alfred Dunhill ballpoint pen, silvered body, in original brown box, length: 14.2cm £100-£200

473. A Caran d’Ache ballpoint pen, with blue enamel hexagonal body in presentation pine case, length: 13.5cm 478 £100-£200

474. Peter Scott’s British Birds 35 medal set by John Pinches, 478. Three gold mounted coin pendants silver gilt depicting a bird on one side and signed on reverse, each coin A 1915 fine gold Austrian 4 Ducat coin in ornate mounted individually in a wooden case with individual booklets (35), yellow metal pendant mount (tests for gold), an diameter: 50mm, depth: 4mm, weight 74 ozt approx 1898 German fine gold 20 Mark coin in yellow £1,000-£1,200 metal pendant mount and an Elizabeth II, 1973 Bahamas 50 dollar coin (these coins are 475. An Elizabeth II fine gold sovereign, 1892 together with a made in 12 ct. gold), in a rose coloured metal 1912 fine gold half sovereign pendant mount, (tests for gold) (3), coins weigh the full sovereign in ornate 9ct gold pendant mount and on 9K rope respectively including mounts approx. 19.5, twist chain, the half sovereign in simple 9ct gold scroll pendant mount approx. 10.3 and approx. 15.65 gm (2), full sovereign, mount and chain approx. 13.2 gm, half sovereign £800-£1,200 approx. 5.5 gm £300-£400

476. A 1912 George V fine gold sovereign, a 1913 George V fine gold sovereign and a Victorian 1885 fine gold half sovereign (3), total weight 20 gm approx £250-£350

477. A Victorian fine gold sovereign in unusual gold floral mount the sovereign mounted in a 9ct gold twining scroll frame with an open daisy to the top concealing the hanging loop, approx. 33mm x 25mm approx. total weight 11.7 gm £150-£200

479. A 1918 Vente pesos 15 Gr. Oro Puro gold coin the reverse Estados Unidos Mexicanos 1918, on the rim Independencia Y Liberated, mounted in a gold pendant mount, unmarked, coin diameter: 27mm, coin depth: 3mm; total weight: 17 g approx £200-£300

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483. A collection of Falkland Islands Coinage comprising Falkland Islands Queen Elizabeth II £25 Silver Proof coin, commemorating 100 years of self-sufficiency, cased with certificate; 1983 Falkland Islands 50p Silver Proof coin, celebrating the country’s 150th Anniversary 1833 to 1983, cased with certificate; 1982 The Falkland Islands Liberation Queen Elizabeth II 50p Silver Proof coin, cased with certificate, (3) £25 coin: weight 4.8 ozt approx, diameter 65mm, 1983 50p coin: weight 0.90 ozt approx, diameter 38mm, 1982 50p coin: weight 0.91 ozt approx, diameter 38mm, Total Weight: 6.6 ozt £80-£120

484. A collection of Canadian Silver Proof Coins comprising two 1977 Canada Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee 1952-77 $1 Silver Crown size coin, each in presentational cases, two cased 1977 Royal Canadian 7 coin mint sets, each in a presentation case with descriptive card and a cased 1978 Royal Canadian 7 coin mint set, 480. An antique Ducal Saxe Ernestine House order in a presentation case with descriptive card, (3 sets and 2 miniature medallion coins), total silver weight in plastic cases: 1.78 ozt approx silver gilt and enamel bearing inscription ‘Fideliter et £80-£120 Constanter’ (Faithfully and Steadfastly), measures 3 x 2cm £50-£80 485. A collection of Isle of Man Coinage comprising four 6 coin 1976 Isle of Man Decimal Coins sets; 481. A collection of Guernsey Proof Coin Sets two Silver 6 coin 1975 Isle of Man Decimal Coins sets by to include two cased eight piece coin sets of 1985 Pobjoy Mint Limited, each cased with certificates; a 9 coin Bailiwick of Guernsey, each set in mounted cases with set of 1982 Isle of Man Decimal Coins commemorating the pamphlet by Guernsey Post Office and two cased eight Birth of Prince William, in a frame; a cased set of 5 silver piece coins sets of 1986 Bailiwick of Guernsey, each set crowns Isle of Man 1000th Anniversary of Tynwald 1979 mounted in cases with pamphlet by Royal Mint (4 Sets) by Pobjoy Mint Limited; 1982 silver proof Isle of Man 20p £100-£200 coin by Pobjoy Mint Limited; 1980 The Classic TT Victor’s 482. A collection of Guernsey Coin £2 and £5 Silver Double Crown 50p coin by Pobjoy Mint Limited; 1982 The Proofs Isle of Man Tourist Trophy Victor’s Double Crown; 1978 comprising two 1985 Queen Elizabeth II Bailiwick of Guernsey Silver Isle of Man £1 coin, cased with certificate by Pobjoy 40th Anniversary of Liberation Silver Proof £2 crown and Mint Limited and four 1981 Isle of Man Queen Elizabeth II two 1985 Queen Elizabeth II Bailiwick of Jersey 1945-1985 crowns, celebrating International Year of the Disabled and 40th Anniversary of Liberation Silver Proof £2 crown, each a cased 1979 50p silver proof, (8 sets & 9 individual coins), in individual case and box with certificate by Royal Mint and 1975 coin weight 3.24 ozt approx, 5 crown weight 4.6 ozt a cased set of four ‘A century of the Monarchy’ Elizabeth II approx, diameter 38mm, Total silver weight: 8.2 ozt approx Bailiwick of Guernsey £5 silver proofs 2000 to 2003, (8) £2 £100-£200 crown: diameter- 38mm, total weight- 7 ozt approx £80-£120

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486. A collection of USA Coinage comprising a cased July 1976 Queen Elizabeth II Bicentennial Visit Commemorative Medal, cased with certificate by Franklin Mint; 1964 5 coin proof USA ‘Last Silver Coinage’ in presentation case; 1976 The American Bicentennial Medallic First Day Cover silver medal with four commemorative stamps, cased with certificate; 4th July 1976 first day issue stamps and silver ingot, cased with certificate by Danbury Mint (4), 1976 coin: diameter 50mm, weight 1.66 ozt approx, ingot weight 1.53 ozt approx, total silver weight 3.19 ozt approx £80-£120

487. A collection of Royal Wedding Silver Coins A cased set of four silver coins commemorating the Royal 492. A collection of British Coinage Wedding on 23rd of July 1986 of Prince Andrew and to include a cased set of four £1 silver proof coins, a Sarah Ferguson in Westminster Abbey, each in individual cased 25th Anniversary Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II capsules within a red velvet case, with certificate by silver medallion, a cased 1982 Piedfort 20p silver proof, Pobjoy Mint Limited and a cased set of five silver coins two cased 1984 Queen Elizabeth II £1 silver proof, a commemorating the Royal Silver Wedding Anniversary cased 1973 Queen Elizabeth II 50p coin, a cased 1985 1947-1972 of Queen Elizabeth II & Prince Philip Duke Queen Elizabeth II £1 silver proof featuring the National of Edinburgh, each wrapped in plastic covers in a blue Emblem of Wales, by Royal Mint, together with a cased leatherette case and a cased Silver Wedding Crown set four 2001 Britannia silver proof £2, £1, 50p and 20p 1947-1972, (10), weight: 8.64 ozt approx, diameter: 38mm coins, a cased set of 1966 Queen Elizabeth II 8 coin proof £100-£200 set, a 1860 Queen Victoria farthing, 3 x 1977 Elizabeth II crowns and a framed Memories of the century 1900-2000 488. A collection of British Coinage sets AD (14), sterling silver weight: 5.7 ozt approx to include Britain’s First Complete Set of Decimal Coins Queen £100-£200 Elizabeth II comprising 9 x 6 coin cased sets 1968-1969 - 1971 and a Queen Elizabeth II 1967 coinage of Great Britain, 493. A collection of French coinage 19th century a Queen Elizabeth II 1966 coinage of Great Britain, a Queen and 20th century, Elizabeth II 1956-1967 Coinage of Great Britain, a cased set comprising 6 x 50 1952 and 1953 Franc; a 1952 20 of four Crown of Great Britain 1965-1980, a cased set of five Franc; a 1953 and 1957 10 Franc; a 1873 5 Franc United Kingdom Crowns 1965-1981, (14 sets) Republique Francaise; a 1970 and 1971 5 Franc; four 1 £100-£200 Franc 1960, 1964, 1968; six 1/2 Franc 1968, 1970, 1971; two 20 centimes 1968, 1969; three 10 centimes 1967, 489. A collection of Franklin Mint and Royal Mint 1969, 1970; two 5 centimes 1921 and 1968; 1 centimes Coinage 1968; two 1 Franc Bon Pour Chambres De Commerce to include a cased set of 9 1976 Jamaica proof set with De France 1921, 1928; one Un Decime L’An 8 G; one certificate, a cased of 8 1975 Trinidad & Tobago proof Napoleon Empereur Cinq Centime 1856; one Un Centime set, a cased of 8 1976 Guyana proof set with certificate, L’An A and eight miscellaneous coins, (43) a cased set of 6 1977 British Virgin Islands with certificate £80-£120 and a cased set of 8 1976 Barbados proof set with certificate, a cased set of 1976 Republic of Seychelles 494. A selection of Sporting and Memorabilia Coins Independence 8 coin proof, a cased set of two 1977 comprising four 1982 Isle of Man Official World Cup silver Kingdom of Jordan silver crowns, a cased set of 1976 The proof Crowns, each sealed, a cased 4th September Mongolian People’s Republic 25 and 50 Terper silver proof 1973 Isle of Man Official First Day Cover Golden Jubilee coins, a cased 1980 Gibraltar crown silver proof, a cased Manx Grand Prix silver ingot and two stamps sealed in a set of 1975 Venezuela 25 and 50 Bolivares silver proof box, a cased 1986 XIII Commonwealth Games £2 silver (5 sets & 8 silver coins), silver weight: 7 ozt approx proof coin, a cased 21st Jan 1976 1st passenger Flight of £200-£300 Concorde London Bahrain 22ct gold on silver crown, a cased Michelangelo 500th Anniversary Medallic silver coin 490. A collection of UK De Luxe Proof Coinage Sets with three stamps and a July 1975 Commemorative Apollo comprising 1984 8 coin proof set, 3 x 1985 7 coin proof Soyuz joint space mission silver coin with two stamps, sets, 1986 8 coin proof set by Royal Mint, each cased with a cased set of eighteen XX Summer Olympics Munich certificates, (5 sets) silver proof coins by Franklin Mint and a cased set of 1974 £80-£120 Medallic First Day Covers and coins (11) £100-£200 491. A boxed set of George VI 1937 Coronation proof set of coins complete in a fitted red box with GR VI monogram, (15) £150-£200

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Each auction is prepared in advance and is on public view at the saleroom for one day before the sale, and the morning of the sale. No passes or appointments are required.

CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS PAYMENT All lots are offered subject to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd’s Payment is due in sterling immediately after the sale and before purchases Conditions of Business. can be released. Payment in person can be made in the saleroom on the day of the auction. After this, payments must be made by post, card transactions by telephone or electronic transfer to our bank. Catherine Southon ESTIMATES AND RESERVES Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd welcomes the following methods of payment: Estimates are published as a guide only and are subject to review. The actual hammer price of a lot may be higher or lower than the range of figures given and there are no predetermined starting prices. Estimates may be subject to CREDIT/DEBIT CARD revision. Published estimates are exclusive of buyer’s premium and VAT. We are pleased to accept major Credit Cards, for which a surcharge will be All lots are subject to reserves. The reserve price is never higher than the low made of 3% of the transaction total. This is to cover the charge made to us pre-sale estimate. by the bank. (Unfortunately we are unable to accept American Express). There is no charge for payments by Debit Card.

BUYER’S PREMIUM AND VAT STERLING BANKER’S DRAFT RO BUILDING SOCIETY CHEQUE A buyer’s premium of 21.6% is applicable to all the lots in this sale. We are pleased to accept a Sterling Banker’s Draft or a Building Society The buyer’s premium is inclusive of VAT at the current standard rate (20%). cheque drawn on a recognised UK bank or building society. Lots are normally offered for sale under the auctioneers margin scheme and VAT is payable on the buyer’s premium by all buyers. Lots marked with a dagger † will be offered under normal UK VAT rules and STERLING CHEQUE OR CASH VAT will be charged on both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium. Cheques are not acceptable tender unless agreed in advance by Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd.

PRE-SALE EXHIBITION Cash payments will not be accepted above the amount of £6,000. All auctions are on public view the day before the sale and on the morning of the sale. ELECTRONIC AND WIRE TRANSFERS Wire transfers can be made directly to our bank: CONDITION REPORTS National Westminster Bank plc All prospective bidders are encouraged to attend the pre-sale exhibition and view the lots in person. If this is not possible, we will be pleased to 33 High Street provide a brief condition report where practical. All condition reports are West Wickham provided in good faith. Buyers are reminded that it is their responsibility to Kent satisfy themselves of the condition of lots. All weights and measurements are approximate only. Please refer to Conditions of Business for further BR4 0WH information. Sort Code: 60-23-22 BIDDING IN PERSON Account Number: 79995810 To bid with us you must register to obtain a bidding number. You will be asked Account Name: Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd to provide proof of identity. All lots sold will be invoiced in the name and address in which the paddle has been registered and will not and cannot be transferred to other names or addresses. If you instruct an agent to bid on IBAN: GB47 NWBK 6023 2279 9958 10 your behalf, you will need to provide a letter of authority to this effect. Swift Code: NWBKGB2L BIC: NWBK GB 2L

ABSENTEE & TELEPHONE BIDDING PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FULL AMOUNT OWED MUST BE TRANS- Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd is pleased to execute bids FERRED. CATHERINE SOUTON AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS LTD WILL NOT on behalf of clients unable to attend the sale in person. All bids should be ACCEPT TRANSFER CHARGES. ALL BANK TRANSFER/COMMISSION submitted in writing and in good time, no later than 4.00pm on the day prior CHARGES MUST BE PAID BY THE BUYER to the sale. No absentee or telephone bidding requests will be accepted without a landline telephone number. Lots will be purchased as cheaply as possible (subject to other bids received, reserves and competition in the saleroom). It will be possible to arrange auction room telephone bidding, but subject always to the availability of lines and staffing. These services are offered free of charge and are subject to our Conditions of Business.

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CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR SELLERS

The Conditions of Business for Sellers govern all aspects of the consignment, report, holding and sale of Property by Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd and the Conditions of Business for Buyers, as printed in sale catalogues and available from Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd upon request. Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd act as agent for Sellers. Conditions of Business for Buyers and/or Sellers may be amended by additional terms printed in the sale catalogue and/or by notices posted up in the saleroom or announced by the auctioneer.

DEFINITIONS Company’s standard rates. The Company reserves the right to pay out of its commissions a fee to any third party introducing Sellers or Property to it. “Seller” is the owner of the Property, their agent, executors or the person in possession of the Property (as appropriate). (f) Sellers are prohibited from bidding on their own Property. “The Company” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd, Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley, BR1 3RA, Company registration number 3. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPERTY “Seller’s Commission” is the commission The Company charges Sellers of Property. (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. (CITES); (v) the condition of the Property has deteriorated since consignment; (vi) the auction has been postponed for any reason. “Property” means any item or items of any kind accepted by The Company with a view to its or their sale at auction. (c) If the Property is withdrawn for any of reasons 3(b)(ii), or (iii) the Seller shall pay the Withdrawal Fee, as per Condition 3(a). If withdrawn for any other reason, the Property shall “Buyer” means the bidder (including a commission bidder) whom The Company has be returned to the Seller at the Seller’s expense. accepted by the fall of the auctioneer’s hammer. “Deliberate Forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described 4. EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with (a) The Company shall not be liable for any errors or omissions in any written or oral the description. information provided to Sellers or for acts or omissions relating to the conduct of the auction or any other matter relating to the sale of Property, whether negligent or otherwise, The Seller’s Commission, Hammer Price, Buyer’s Premium and all Expenses are subject subject always to Condition 4(c). to VAT, where applicable. (b) Without prejudice to Condition 4(a), any claim against The Company shall be limited to the Net Sale Proceeds for the relevant Property. The Company shall not in any 1. SELLER’S WARRANTIES circumstances be liable for any indirect or consequential losses. (c) The Company’s liability to the Seller in respect of death or personal injury caused by (a) The Seller warrants to The Company and the Buyer that:- The Company’s negligent acts or omissions shall not be excluded or limited. (i) the Seller is the owner of the Property or is properly authorised to sell it; (ii) the Seller shall transfer possession and good title in the Property to the Buyer, free from any third party claims; 5. LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY (iii) the Seller has provided all relevant information about the ownership, condition, (a) Unless otherwise agreed in writing, The Company will assume the risk of loss or authenticity, attribution, provenance and import/export history of the Property; damage to Property received from the Seller until:- (iv) there are no copyright or other restrictions on The Company’s rights to produce and (i) risk passes to the Buyer; or publish images of the Property. (ii) if unsold, 30 days after the sale or when released to the Seller (whichever is earlier); or (b) The Seller will indemnify The Company, its directors, employees, officers and Buyers (iii) 6 months after receipt of the Property by The Company, if not consigned for sale. of the Property against all losses and damages resulting from a breach of any of these warranties or other Conditions of Business. The Company may cancel, rescind or postpone (b) If damage or loss occurs whilst the Property is at the risk of The Company, the sales of Property where it reasonably believes that there has been or may be a breach of maximum amount of The Company’s liability shall be: these warranties or any other Conditions of Business by the Seller. (i) the Hammer Price of the Property, if sold; (ii) the Reserve Price of the Property or as otherwise stated on the Property Receipt, if unsold; or 2. SALE PREPARATION (iii) the mid estimate, if not offered for sale (or The Company’s reasonable estimate of (a) The Company shall have sole discretion as to how Property is described, illustrated and auction value where there are no pre-sale estimates); marketed, and the date, venue and conduct of the sale. less Seller’s Commission and Expenses. (b) All oral or written estimates, appraisals and reports are statements of opinion only, and may not be relied upon as a prediction of the sale price and may be revised from time (c) The Company will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by:- (i) normal wear and to time by The Company. The Company is not responsible for error of description (made tear, gradual deterioration or inherent vice or defect; (ii) errors in processing; (iii) war or either orally or in any catalogue) or for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot. radioactive contamination. (c) The Company may, without obligation, consult with third party experts and carry out such other research for the Property as it deems necessary. The Company may transfer 6. 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

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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 20.6% (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

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5. BIDDING AT AUCTION (g) Exercise a lien over any Buyer’s Property in THE COMPANY’s possession, applying the sale proceeds to any amounts owed by the Buyer to THE COMPANY. THE COMPANY shall (a) THE COMPANY has absolute discretion to refuse admission to the auction. Before sale, give the Buyer 14 days written notice before exercising such lien; Bidders must complete a Registration Form and supply such information and references as THE COMPANY requires. Bidders are personally liable for their bid and are jointly and (h) commence legal proceedings to recover the Purchase Price for the lot, plus interest severally liable with their principal, if bidding as agent (in which case THE COMPANY’s and legal costs; prior and express consent must be obtained). (i) disclose the Buyer’s details to the Seller to enable the Seller to commence legal (b) THE COMPANY advises Bidders to attend the auction, but THE COMPANY will proceedings. endeavour to execute absentee written bids provided that they are, in THE COMPANY’s opinion, received in sufficient time and in legible form. (c) When available, written and telephone bidding is offered as a free service at the 10. FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES Bidder’s risk and subject to THE COMPANY’s other commitments; THE COMPANY is (a) If the Buyer pays the Purchase Price but does not collect the lot within 10 working days therefore not liable for failure to execute such bids. Telephone bidding may be recorded. of the auction, the lot will be stored at the Buyer’s expense and risk at THE COMPANY’s premises or in independent storage. (b) If a lot is paid for but uncollected within 1 month of the auction, following 60 days 6. IMPORT, EXPORT AND COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS written notice to the Buyer, THE COMPANY will re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with THE COMPANY and the Seller make no representations or warranties as to whether any lot estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s discretion. The sale proceeds, less all THE is subject to import, export or copyright restrictions. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to COMPANY’s costs, will be forfeited unless collected by the Buyer within 2 years of the obtain any copyright clearance or any necessary import, export or other licence required original auction. by law, including licenses required by law under the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). 11. DATA PROTECTION (a) THE COMPANY will use information supplied by Bidders or otherwise obtained lawfully 7. CONDUCT OF THE AUCTION by THE COMPANY for the provision of auction related services, client administration, (a) The auctioneer has discretion to refuse bids, withdraw or re-offer lots for sale (including marketing and as otherwise required by law. after the fall of the hammer) if (s)he believes that there may be an error or dispute, and (b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Bidder agrees to the processing of may also take such other action as (s)he reasonably deems necessary.(b) The auctioneer their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties world- will commence and advance the bidding in such increments as (s)he considers appropriate wide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a) and to Sellers as per Condition 9(i). and is entitled to place bids on the Seller’s behalf up to the Reserve Price for the lot, where applicable. (c) Subject to Condition 7(a), the contract between the Buyer and the Seller is concluded on the striking of the auctioneer’s hammer. 12. MISCELLANEOUS (a) All images of lots, catalogue descriptions and all other materials produced by THE (d) Any post-auction sale of lots shall incorporate these Conditions of Business. COMPANY are the copyright of THE COMPANY. (b) These Conditions of Business are not assignable by any Buyer without THE COMPANY’s prior written consent, but are binding on Bidders’ successors, assigns and representatives. 8. PAYMENT AND COLLECTION (c) The materials listed in Condition 1(a) set out the entire agreement between the parties. (a) Unless otherwise agreed in advance, payment of the Purchase Price is due in pounds sterling immediately after the auction (the “Payment Date”). (d) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect. (b) Title in a lot will not pass to the Buyer until THE COMPANY has received the Purchase Price in cleared funds. THE COMPANY will generally not release a lot to a Buyer before (e) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law, payment. Earlier release shall not affect passing of title or the Buyer’s obligation to pay the under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of THE COMPANY. Purchase Price, as above. (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). 13. ARTISTS’ RESALE RIGHTS (d) The Buyer must arrange collection of lots immediately after the sale on the day of the From 14th February 2006 all UK art market professionals (which includes, but is not auction, or until 12noon on the day after the auction; failing this, only on prior agreement, limited to; auctioneers, dealers, galleries, agents and other intermediaries) are required a mutually convenient day agreed by The Company and the Buyer. Purchased lots are to collect a royalty payment for all works of art that have been produced by living artists. at the Buyer’s risk from the earlier of (i) collection or release to a nominated carrier (ii) This payment is only calculated on qualifying works of art which are sold for a hammer 5 working days after the auction. Until risk passes, THE COMPANY will compensate the price more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000 – the UK sterling equivalent will Buyer for any loss or damage to the lot up to a maximum of the Purchase Price actually fluctuate in line with prevailing exchange rates, for an estimate of the current UK sterling paid by the Buyer. THE COMPANY’s assumption of risk is subject to the exclusions detailed equivalent, please refer to the front of this catalogue. in Condition 5(d) of the Conditions of Business for Sellers. It is entirely the responsibility of the buyer to acquaint himself with the actual EURO to UK (e) All packing and handling of lots is at the Buyer’s risk. THE COMPANY will not be liable Sterling exchange rate on the day of the sale in this regard. The actual qualifying threshold for any acts or omissions of third party packers or shippers. 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 www.dacs.org.uk. 9. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT All items in this catalogue that are marked with ‡ are potentially qualifying items, and the royalty charge will be applied if the hammer price achieved is more than the UK sterling Without prejudice to any rights that the Seller may have, if the Buyer without prior equivalent of EURO 1,000. The royalty charge will be added to all relevant invoices, and agreement fails to make payment for the lot within 5 working days of the auction, THE must be paid before items can be cleared. All royalty charges are paid to the Design and COMPANY may in its sole discretion exercise 1 or more of the following remedies:- Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’), no handling costs or additional fees with respect to (a) store the lot at its premises or elsewhere at the Buyer’s sole risk and expense; these charges will be retained by the auctioneer. (b) cancel the sale of the lot; The royalty charge that will be applied to qualifying items which achieve a hammer price of more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000, but less than the UK sterling (c) set off any amounts owed to the Buyer by THE COMPANY against any amounts owed to equivalent of EURO 50,000 is 4% payable by the buyer. For qualifying items that sell for THE COMPANY by the Buyer for the lot; more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges (d) reject future bids from the Buyer; will apply – for a complete list of the royalty charges and threshold levels, please see (e) charge interest at 4% per annum above NatWest Bank Base Rate from the Payment www.dacs.org.uk. There is no VAT payable on this royalty charge. Date to the date that the Purchase Price is received in cleared funds; For all questions relating the regulations regarding Droit de Suite royalty charges, please (f) re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s see www.dacs.org.uk, telephone +44 (0) 845 410 3410, or email [email protected]. discretion, in which case the Buyer will be liable for any shortfall between the original Purchase Price and the amount achieved on re-sale, including all costs incurred in such re-sale;

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