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1 Butterscotch Amber Style Bead Necklace, 43 Graduated Amber Lot No Description Estimate 1 Butterscotch Amber Style Bead Necklace, 43 £100-£200 graduated amber beads, the largest central bead measures 21mm x 24.55mm, 64cm length approx. 2 Items of Silver/Silver Metal/Gilt Costume Jewellery £20-£30 including a Silver Metal set Topaz/Citrine Bracelet/Ring combination (Each Stone 14mm x 10mm approx) and a Hallmarked Tigers Eye Silver Brooch, etc. 3 Ladies 9ct Gold EVERITE Wrist Watch in Working £20-£30 Order, Original Rolled Gold Bracelet 4 18ct White Gold Each Set Two Marquise Cut Rare £60-£80 Orange Sapphires, each stone 8mm x 4mm approx. 5 18ct Gold (Hallmarked) Diamond Full Eternity Ring, £2,500-£2,800 Channel Set with a Row of Twenty-Six Brilliant Cut Diamonds each measuring 2.5mm approx., total estimated weight 1.50 carat, assessed colour grade G- H, assessed as clarity grade SI. Size P/Q, Certificate Available for Inspection 6 9ct Gold Link Bracelet 78 grams Gross Weight approx £800-£900 7 9ct Gold Mount Cameo 13 grams Gross Weight approx £30-£50 Lot No Description Estimate 8 9ct Gold Rolex Tudor Ladies Wrist Watch on 9ct Link £250-£350 Strap, working , 28 grams Gross Weight approx 9 Victorian Gold Dress Ring Set central Oval Amethyst £50-£70 and 2 Pearls, Amethyst 6.5cm length x 3.1cm diameter approx (not hallmarked) 2.7 grams gross Size O, Dated 1865 10 Gold Dress Ring (marked 333) Size P, Set 6 Garnet £30-£50 style and Central White Stone, 3.8 grams gross approx 11 Gold Crescent Bar Brooch Set 13 Diamond, 3 Seed £100-£200 Pearl, 11 Sapphires, 4.9 grams gross (untested) 12 Three Victorian 9ct Gold Bar Brooch 9 gms approx £70-£90 13 MIRIAM HASKELL Pair Vintage Earrings, Signed, good £80-£120 overall condition 14 9ct Gold Dress Ring Set Three Oval Garnets, the £80-£120 central stone 8.75mm x 7mm approx Lot No Description Estimate 15 Various Items 9ct Gold including 5 sets Earrings, 13 £120-£160 grams approx. 16 22ct Gold Band, 6 grams approx. £150-£250 17 Various 9ct Gold Items including Five Ladies Wrist £550-£650 Watches (one with 9ct Gold Bracelet), Two Gold Chains, Gold Cross, Three Dress Rings, Two Bands, Mixed Earrings; 55 grams net weight approx. 18 9ct Gold Victorian Rail Link Bracelet, Locket Clasp; 15 £140-£180 grams approx. 19 Early Victorian Japanese Shakudo Gold Metal Locket, £400-£500 circa 1890, two oval shape plaques inlaid with silver and gold Shakudo work, one plaque depicting a Stork with two babies beneath bamboo and flowers, the other plaque depicting two pheasants beneath flowers and plants; 4cm length x 3cm width; 21 grams gross weight approx. 20 Jewellery including Baroque Sea Salt Pearl necklace, £30-£50 Silver bracelet set Amber, Far Eastern Silver metal necklace (one made from a camel's harness), Vintage costume Pearls etc. 21 14ct Gold Box Link Necklace, 60cm length, £380-£460 Lot No Description Estimate 22 Quantity Vintage & Costume Jewellery / Pearls £20-£40 including items of silver, marcasite, pewter, costume and real pearls necklace, some loose small pearls, etc. 23 9ct (375) Gold Link Bracelet, 19 cm length, £50-£70 24 Gold Metal Edwardian Dress Ring Set (in white gold £30-£50 metal) Central Brilliant Cut Diamond surrounded by 7 Diamonds (the 8th diamond missing), Size P, 2.3 grams gross approx. 25 Five Sets 9 ct Gold Earrings £30-£50 26 Vintage 40" Long Natural Coral Necklace with Gold £100-£200 Clasp 6mm Beads, 200mm (80 inch) length approx 27 Antique White/Gold Metal Brooch Set 5 Golden Topaz £20-£30 and Seed Pearls (One Missing) Each Stone 9mm x 7mm approx 28 Vintage Red Coral Effect Necklace, 148cm (58") length £30-£50 Lot No Description Estimate 29 Very Large Collection Costume Jewellery including £150-£250 necklaces, bracelets, watches, earrings, etc.: Necklaces 321, Watches 16, Bracelets 47, Earings 50 approx.m Brooches 5, Pendants 6, Silver Metal Chains 6, Gold Metal Chains 6 - In all over 400 items. 31 18ct Gold Ring Set 8 Brilliant Cut Diamonds and 5 £250-£350 Marquise Cut Sapphires, Size P 32 9ct Gold Bracelet set 15 Oval Cut Sapphires & 15 £250-£350 Brilliant Cut Diamonds, 19cm long approx. 33 Withdrawn £350-£450 33A Fine Dark Grey Freshwater Pearl Necklace 85cm £80-£120 length approx 34 Canadian 2000 $350 Gold Coin No.1730 original box, £1,400-£1,600 Certificate of Authenticity, Mint Condition 35 George V Gold Sovereign Mint Mark Collection boxed £1,600-£2,200 with Certificate of Authenticity No. 376 , 7 Mint Sovereigns Dated: 1915 (V-London), 1913 (V-S), 1914 (V-M), 1923 (V-P), 1911 (V-C), 1918 (V-I), 1925 (V-SA) Lot No Description Estimate 36 2002 Canada $100 Proof Mint Gold Coin, Discovery Of £260-£320 Oil In Alberta (.25 Oz Of Gold), Certificate of Authenticity No. 07660 37 2000 Canadian Mint Gold Proof $100 Coin McClure's £260-£320 Search for the Franklin Expedition Commemorative Coin, Certificate of Authenticity No.02584 38 2001 $100 The Library of Parliament 125th Anniversary £260-£320 Mint Gold Coin, Certificate of Authenticity No. 03895 39 The Sydney 2000 Olympic Silver Coin Collection in £200-£300 Presentation Box No.06326, Mint 40 Royal Australian Mint Coins of the 20th Century £30-£50 "Memories" 1999 Boxed No.0001201 41 Royal Australian Silver Coins of the 20th Century £60-£70 "Monarchs" No. 0008177, Mint 42 Royal Australian Year 2000 Proof Set Mint £20-£30 Lot No Description Estimate 43 15 Canadian Fine Silver Dollars with Certificates of £200-£300 Authenticity, comprising 8 One Dollar + 7 Five Dollar 44 Royal Canadian Mint Millennium Coins, Certificate of £35-£50 Authenticity, Twelve 25 Cent Coins 45 Royal Canadian Mint, Two 2000 Polar Bear Proof 2 £20-£30 Dollar Coins + One 1999 Nunavut Proof 2 Dollar Coin, All with Certificates of Authenticity 46 Royal Australian Mint Sydney 2000 Olympic Gold Proof £360-£400 100 Dollar Coin No.16492 47 Royal Australian Sydney 2000 Olympic Silver Mint 5 £20-£30 Dollar Coin No. 04692, with Certificate of Authenticity 48 Royal Canadian Mint, Two Silver 5 Dollar Maple Leaf £30-£50 Coins, No. 14600, One with Certificate of Authenticity 49 Royal Canadian 2002 Golden Jubilee Proof Set Mint, £30-£50 No.299592 Together with Two Silver Proof Dollars, All with Certificates of Authenticity Lot No Description Estimate 50 Royal Canadian Mint Guglielmo Marconi - 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