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18% Inc VAT Lot 2 a Mixed Lot of Costume Jewell Bourne End Auction Rooms Ltd - General Sale of Furniture & Effects - Starts 12 Jun 2019 Lot 1 A collection of mainly 1950s/60s and vintage dolls Estimate: 25 - 50 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 2 A mixed lot of costume jewellery to include a pair of 9ct gold earrings Estimate: 20 - 40 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 3 A mixed lot of various items to include a Telefunken and a Fidelity Rad 15 radio, child's china, toys, playing cards and other items Estimate: 15 - 30 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 4 A collection of easy listening and country music LPs to include Dawn Candida, Peters & Lee, The Carpenters, Golden Country and others Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 5 A quantity of mixed silver plate, a wooden biscuit barrel and two stoneware jars Estimate: 20 - 30 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 6 A cased set of six silver spoons, finials in the form of the badge for the Miniature Rifles Society Club, Sheffield 1912, marks W T and three others by the same maker, the finials depicting Earl Roberts VC Estimate: 20 - 40 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 7 A quantity of costume jewellery to include a silver bangle with engraved, floral and swallows decoration, Accurist watches and other items Estimate: 40 - 80 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 8 A 9ct gold hollow curb link bracelet with heart shaped catch, 16.4g Estimate: 150 - 200 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 9 A George V 1914 gold half sovereign set in a 9ct gold setting and on a 9ct gold chain necklace, total weight 8.7g Estimate: 120 - 160 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 10 An 18ct yellow gold and guilloche enamelled brooch with engraved, floral decoration, makers mark JLP within a chamfered rectangle, total weight 5.15g A/F Estimate: 70 - 120 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 11 A small group of 9ct and yellow metal items to include a 9ct gold signet ring, total weight, 6.20g Estimate: 30 - 40 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids page 1 of 45 Bourne End Auction Rooms Ltd - General Sale of Furniture & Effects - Starts 12 Jun 2019 Lot 12 A group of 9ct gold and gem set rings to include a garnet ring and an amethyst ring, along with a diamond half eternity ring (5) Estimate: 80 - 140 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 13 An 18ct yellow gold and illusion set diamond solitaire ring, an 18ct yellow gold and platinum three stone trilogy ring set with three white stones and an 18ct yellow gold and diamond five stone ring Estimate: 140 - 170 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 14 An 18ct yellow gold and citrine ring and a yellow metal gold ring set with a black plaque stone, possibly black onyx, marks rubbed Estimate: 100 - 150 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 15 A quantity of coinage from around the world to include £1 coins, 50ps and a 1799 penny Estimate: 10 - 20 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 16 Two late 20th century Chinese wall chargers in the Japanese taste for the Middle Eastern market, 16" diameter Estimate: 10 - 20 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 17 A mixed lot of toys and games to include Baulp sets No 1c and No 2c, a Britains metal model Spitfire with pilot, Wiggins Teape board games Move Over and Inclination, playing cards and other items Estimate: 30 - 60 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 18 A collection of railway books, train spotter books and photographs Estimate: 15 - 25 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 19 A Royal Grafton teaset, with gold trim, comprising twenty three pieces Estimate: 10 - 20 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 20 A mixed lot to include cranberry glassware, a vintage suitcase, Lladro and other items Estimate: 20 - 30 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 21 A mixed quantity of items to include a Flemish copper bucket, toys, a Beatles alarm clock and other items in a Fortnum and Masons wicker hamper Estimate: 15 - 25 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 22 A pair of early 20th century Chinese porcelain vases decorated with various figures, 13 2/8" high Estimate: 30 - 50 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids page 2 of 45 Bourne End Auction Rooms Ltd - General Sale of Furniture & Effects - Starts 12 Jun 2019 Lot 23 A boxed clockwork Traffic car with key and an American boxed 1.24 monogrammed model of a Mercedes Estimate: 20 - 40 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 24 A silver plated three piece tea set and a silver plated sauce boat Estimate: 15 - 20 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 25 A mixed lot to include six French gold anchor figurines, a Wedgwood porcelain set of six coffee cups and saucers, a Satsuma vase, a mid 20th century plaster bust of a negro lady and a glass vase Estimate: 40 - 60 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 26 A mixed lot of china and glassware to include a boxed set of Edinburgh Crystal brandy glasses Estimate: 15 - 20 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 27 A mixed lot of silver, silver plate, glass and jewellery to include hat pins in a stand, a silver watch chain, a 9ct gold bar brooch set with a single blue stone and other items Estimate: 40 - 60 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 28 A glass and gilt metal bag light with glass lustre drops and a small machine woven rug Estimate: 15 - 20 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 29 A box of mixed, mainly foreign coins and a 19th century English ceramic pastel burner and tow Royal Crown Derby pin dishes Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 30 Pictures to include late 19th/early 20th century British School portraits, oil on board Estimate: 30 - 60 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 31 Four pocket watches, a silver cased, a continental silver cased and a gold plated cased example and a Lorus wristwatch Estimate: 120 - 180 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 32 A Real Soft Toys of Watford late 20th century jointed teddy bear, a small early to mid 20th century teddy bear and a boxed set of ebony and bone dominoes Estimate: 0 - 0 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 33 A Vertex gold plated pocket watch with 15 jewel movement, white enamel Arabic dial, off set seconds at 6, presentation inscription to back cover, cased, along with a 9ct gold 10 Years Freedom From Accidents National Safety First Pendant medal, weight 5.05g Estimate: 70 - 100 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids page 3 of 45 Bourne End Auction Rooms Ltd - General Sale of Furniture & Effects - Starts 12 Jun 2019 Lot 34 A Victorian key wound and silver cased ladies pocket watch with floral painted white enamel Roman dial and two keys, an Edwardian silver cased, manual wind ladies pocket watch with engraved case, a Medena silver cased ladies wristwatch on a black fabric strap and a Cortebert silver plated pocket watch Estimate: 50 - 60 Fees: 18% inc VAT for absentee bids, telephone bids and bidding in person 21.6% inc VAT for Live Bidding and Autobids Lot 35 A group of
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