Antiques & Collectables - Catherine Southon Auctioneers

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Antiques & Collectables Wednesday 9th September at 11.00am An online live auction

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Antiques & CollectablesWednesday 9th September at 11.00am

An online live auction

Antiques & Collectables

Wednesday 9th September at 11.00am

VIEWING

By strict appointment on Monday 7th from 2pm-5pm Tuesday 8th from 9am-6pm

Morning of the sale until 11am

Please telephone 07808 737694 or 0208 468 1010 (not week of auction)

Please note that in line with Government restrictions, this is not a public auction. Bidding will take place online, by telephone or by leaving absentee bids in advance of the auction

PLEASE NOTE THAT WE WILL BE MOVING OFFICES FROM 1ST SEPTEMBER 2020 TO:Airivo Chislehurst 1 Bromley Lane Chislehurst Kent BR7 6LH

HOWEVER THE AUCTION AND VIEWING WILL TAKE PLACE AT FARLEIGH GOLF CLUB AS USUAL

Welcome to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & ValuersDirector: Catherine Southon MA

Specialists: Tom Blest Prudence Hopkins Sale Administrator: Nicola Minney

Auction Enquiries and Information: 0208 313 3655 (Before 1st September) 0208 468 1010 (After 1st September) 07596 332978 07808 737694 Email: [email protected]

IMPORTA NT NOTICE S Please note that the condition of items are not noted in the catalogue. Condition reports can be viewed on www.thesaleroom.com.

All payments should be made by bank transfer, debit card or through www.thesaleroom.com.

Please note that we are no longer taking credit cards as payment.

COLLECT IONS Items must be collected by strict appointment from Farleigh Golf Club by 4:30pm on Friday 11th September. After this time they will be taken to our new office at Airivo Chislehurst 1 Bromley Lane Chislehurst Kent BR7 6LH. We are able to post small non-breakable items.

SHIPPING

Pack & SendTel: +44 (0) 203 818 1980Email: [email protected]

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Mail Boxes Etc.Tel: +44 (0) 208 649 9777Email: [email protected]

We are happy to ship non-breakable items. Please call 07808 737694 or 0208 313 3655 for a quote.

AUCTIONS 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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1. A late Victorian giltwood and gesso wall mirror surmounted by a broken pediment with an urn and garlands above an arched bevelled plate and bracket shelf, height 108cm £80-£120

2. A 19th century giltwood and gesso overmantel mirror the projecting cornice above a rectangular plate, framed by beaded uprights moulded with berried leaves and acanthus scroll corner brackets, height 134cm, width 115.5cm £200-£300

3. A Regency giltwood and verre elglomise pier glass the ball cornice above a verre elglomise panel decorated with ribbon tied garlands, flanked by fluted columns, height 102cm, width 61cm £100-£200

4. An Edwardian black japanned and gilt decorated chinoiserie triple dressing table mirror having bevelled mirror plates, height 50.5cm, width approx. 72cm £80-£120

5. An early 20th century black lacquered and gilt Chinoiserie framed easel back mirror having arched top and rectangular bevelled plate, height 26.5cm, width 23.3cm £60-£80

6. A late Victorian brass telescopic standard lamp the stem with three scroll supports, on a domed cast iron weighted base with raised husk garland decoration, on bracket feet, height to light fitting 175cm £80-£120

7. A small Victorian figured walnut glazed pier cabinet marquetry inlaid with gilt metal mounts, on plinth base, height 64cm, width 51cm, depth 27cm £80-£120

8. A late George III East Anglian fruitwood and elm bar back child’s open armchair with two horizontal bar splats and solid elm dipped seat, on square tapering legs united by peripheral stretchers, height 63cm, width 39.5cm, depth 35cm £80-£120

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13. A late George III Brazilian rosewood and sycamore strung sofa table in the manner of Gillow c.1800 the crossbanded top with twin flaps with rounded corners over two short frieze drawers, on square section supports united by stretcher and curved outswept legs with brass capped terminals, on casters, heigth 72cm, width closed 92cm, width open 156cm, depth 56cm £500-£700

14. A George III rosewood display cabinet c.1800 the projecting moulded cornice brass strung frieze and a pair of glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves and two short drawers, flanked by reeded pilasters with foliate mounts, conforming lower section with two glazed doors, on square tapering legs ad brass bucket feet and castors, height 180cm, width 82.5cm, depth 37cm

Purchased by the vendor from Norman Adams c.1975 £700-£900

9. A 19th century glazed mahogany wall cabinet the projecting moulded cornice above a two pane door, height 46cm, width 50cm, depth 17cm £40-£60

10. A George III upholstered side chair c.1780 the spoon back above a serpentine seat, raised on moulded supports, united by an H stretcher, height 87.5cm, width 60cm, depth 62cm £80-£120

11. A George III mahogany and satinwood crossbanded serpentine chest of drawers the top with moulded edge above four graduated long drawers with brass swan neck handles, canted sides, raised on bracket feet, height 91cm, width 115cm, depth 55cm £600-£800

12. A late 18th century northern Italian Neo-Classical fruitwood and parquetry small commode the wavy edged three quarter gallery over a short drawer and a pair of tambour doors, raised on square tapering legs, on brass bucket feet and castors, height 81.5cm, width 30.5cm, depth 30.5cm £200-£300

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18. A set of six George III mahogany dining chairs each having bar crest rail with geometric ebony stringing over three vertical reeded splats and drop in seat on square tapering legs united by an H stretcher (6), height 85cm £100-£200

19. A Victorian burr walnut breakfront credenza the top with moulded edge over a plain frieze and central door, flanked by palmette carved corbels and bowed open shelves with mirror backs, height 106.5cm, width 139cm, depth 41.2cm £100-£200

20. An unusual late Regency small mahogany three tier whatnot the top with three quarter gallery and projecting rounded corners, on baluster turned uprights on supports united by twin stretchers, on inverted cup feet, height 78.5cm, width 25.5cm, depth 25.5cm £100-£150

21. An Edwardian mahogany wall hanging gazed display cabinet the projecting cornice over a central door enclosing glass shelves, flanked by bowed panels, height 72cm, width 96cm, depth 47cm £100-£200

15. A George III mahogany secretaire bookcase of narrow proportions the upper section with projecting Greek key cornice and blind fret cut frieze, above an astragal glazed door, the secretaire drawer fitted with pigeonholes over three graduated long drawers, canted blind fret cut sides, raised on bracket feet, height 176cm, width 75cm, depth 51cm £400-£600

16. A George III mahogany four division Canterbury c.1800 the saddle top above slated divider and single frieze drawer, on square tapering legs with brass bucket feet on castors, height 48cm, width 44cm, depth 32cm £100-£150

17. A Regency mahogany domed cellaret with boxwood and ebony stringing, interior with divisions raised on turned legs, height 58.5cm, width 37cm, depth 35cm £200-£400

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26. William Tonks & Sons. A Victorian circular gilt brass footstool the frieze cast with dragons and acanthus scroll, on splayed bracket feet, covered in pink buttoned draylon, stamped W T S with Sun mark and registration lozenge, together with a Victorian carved oval footstool (2), first height 11.5cm, diameter 34cm £100-£150

27. A late 19th century miniature tradesman’s sample stained beechwood rush seated Lancashire ladder back armchair together with two 19th century rustic stools one stool with elm seat on splayed turned ash legs, the other beechwood on splayed legs united by an H stretcher (3), height 30.5cm £70-£90

28. A 19th century Louis XVI style rosewood and ormolu mounted card table the shaped and crossbanded fold over top with moulded edge and swivel action revealing a compartment, on slender cabriole legs with ormolu mounts, height 72.5cm, width 101cm, depth (closed) 57cm £300-£500

29. A pair of late French Empire style mahogany framed tub armchairs with ormolu mounts c.1900 having curved top rail with flower boss mounts to terminals and padded backs and stuff over seats, the square tapering forelegs front legs headed by ormolu winged females masks and terminating in paw feet (2), height 73.5cm, width 62cm, depth 52cm £200-£400

22. A George III mahogany demi-lune fold over tea table the top with moulded edge over a plain frieze with central drawer fitted with ring handles, on square tapering legs, with swing action, height 72cm, width 96cm, depth closed 47cm £100-£200

23. A 17th century carved oak six plank coffer the top with chip carved ends and ring hinges, the front carved with scrolls and leaves, on integral bracket feet, interior with candle tray, height 60cm, width 111cm, depth 51cm £100-£200

24. A late 19th century French Louis XVI style kingwood and marquetry oval occasional table the gilt brass pierced galleried top marquetry inlaid with a flower basket, books, quills and a letter, above a frieze drawer and a kidney shaped stretcher shelf, on slender cabriole legs with brass feet, height 76.5cm, width 61.5cm, depth 42.7cm £250-£350

25. An Art Deco Heals walnut ‘Cocktail’ occasional table the top and wings inset with tooled dark green leather, with an open shelf and pull out coaster slides to either side, height 60cm, width 83cm, depth 30cm

This table appears in the Heals 1936 catalogue where it is described a ‘Cocktail table’ £150-£250

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33. Two late 19th/early 20th century white painted wirework garden/ conservatory armchairs having lattice woven tub back and seat, on scroll legs united by and stretcher, height 100cm £150-£250

34. A pair of Victorian white painted cast iron garden urns of compressed campana form, having gadrooned body and everted ovolo rim, on fluted stems and square bases (2), height 15.5cmdiameter 39cm £100-£200

30. A French Louis XV walnut and ormolu mounted encoignure the shaped breche marble top with moulded edge above a quarter veneered door with foliate ormolu mounts, enclosing shelves flanked by pilasters with female mask corbels and acanthus mounts, height 85cm, width 73cm, depth 51cm £300-£500

31. A lacquered brass and smokey glass set of three low occasional tables on reeded column supports, comprising a rectangular table and a pair of demi lune shaped tables, height 44cm, overall length 124cm, depth 40.5cm £100-£200

32. A Victorian four fold screen decorated with Japanese figures painted on linen and decoupage the arched panels decorated with a full length figures of geishas and a male attendant bearing a tray with sake bottle and cups, within floral decoupage and stamp collage borders, height 152cm, width 183cm £200-£300

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35. A lead garden figure of Peter Pan playing the pipes on square base, height 79cm £150-£250

36. A Chinese rosewood jardiniere stand c.1900 and an early 20th century Chinese carved low occasional table first having circular top inset with rouge marble and beaded border over a pierced and floral carved apron, on mask headed legs with ball and claw feet, second, having circular top carved with key border, above a pierced apron and raised on scroll legs frieze craved with irises (2), first height 45.5cm, second height 34cm £80-£120

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40. An Victorian brass and cast iron stick stand and two 19th century brass doorstops the six division stick stand with curved front and twin finials, having cast iron base with original red and gold paint and drip tray together with a mid 19th century lead weighted doorstop and a Victorian cast iron weighted doorstop (3), first height 60cm, width 31cm £100-£200

41. A late 19th century Islamic Damascus Mamluk Revival Cairoware silver inlaid brass bowl the sides inlaid with silver and copper with calligraphy, birds and scrolls, height 11cm, diameter 20cm £200-£300

42. A pair of Regency black japanned and gilt chinoiserie decorated papier mache bottle coasters c.1820 (2), diameter 13.2cm £100-£150

43. A pair of George III black japanned and gilt decorated papier mache bottle coasters c.1800 of circular design, the sides decorated in gilt with stars and swags and a band of trailing oak leaves (2), diameter 16.6cm £100-£150

37. A pair of late 19th/early 20th century French ormolu mounted Sevres style cobalt blue vases later fitted as table lamps, of tapering ovoid form having twin scroll handles with acanthus leaf mounts (2), height induding fitting 53cm £100-£200

38. A late 19th century French pate-sur-pate ormolu mounted Empire style table lamp of tapering ovoid form, decorated with a bacchante in flowing drapery against a celadon ground, mounted with twin mask handles and raised on a foot, fitted with an oil reservoir stamped Hinks & Sons, later adapted for electricity, height including fitting 42.5cm £80-£120

39. A pair of large late Victorian polished steel and brass andirons of inverted baluster form fitted with ram mask ring handles, raised on lion paw feet, stamped Rd 317032 (2), height 37.5cm £80-£120

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48. Matthew Warton Johnson (British, 1800-1881) A carved marble of a toy dog sat on its’ haunches, on stepped white veined grey marble, plinth base, signed M W Johnson, 1818, height 22.5cm, width 15.2cm, depth 26.5cm

The monumental mason and sculptor Matthew Wharton Johnson was one of the many statuaries who made white-on-black funerary panels in the 19th Century, but his work is above the usual standard, and almost always includes at least some carving. There are a variety of his works in churches in and around London. £400-£600

49. After Jean-Antoine Houdon An early 20th century wax bust of Louise Brongniart, on plaster socle base, signed Darini d’apres Houdon, on an associated hardwood stand, height 40cm £80-£120

50. A Victorian papier mache watch stand and 19th century and later boxes comprising a mother of pearl and gilt decorated papier mache watch stand, a large Edwardian mahogany box, the hinged lid painted with an oval fan paterae, an early Victorian rosewood box inlaid with mother of pearl, a folding parquetry and bone inlaid cribbage board with pegs and a mahogany tea caddy (4), first height 24.5cm, length 32.7cm £70-£90

51. A 19th century George II style miniature walnut and oak bureau strung with satinwood, the sloped fall front opening to reveal a fitted interior with an arrangement of pigeonholes, drawers and central well over two short and three long drawers, on bracket feet, height 25cm, width 21.5cm, depth 10.7cm £200-£300

44. A mixed lot of metalware and other comprising a Dutch Secessionist K.D.M Daalderop embossed brass jardiniere, a late 18th century pewter baluster form pint mug engraved with initials, an early 19th century pewter quart tankard, engraved ‘Manor of Meary’ and bearing George IV touchmarks, an oval twin handled copper pan and a 19th century possibly earlier corbel carved with the head and rocaille scrolls (5), first height 21cm £40-£60

45. An early 19th century mahogany cutlery tray and a 19th century turned beechwood bowl first with three divisions and brass handle, second with grooved decoration (2), first length 36cm, second diameter 23cm £60-£80

46. Two George III mahogany trays first, of oval brass bound from with scroll handles, second, formed of a single piece with piecrust border (2), First length 44cm, second diamter 41cm £100-£200

47. Two pairs of George I and II brass candlesticks the first c.1715 with faceted octagonal bases, the seamed knopped stems and nozzles also faceted, the second a matched pair c.1750, with petal shaped bases and slide ejectors (4), first height 16cm, second height 17cm £100-£200

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54. A Victorian Tunbridgeware rosewood work box the lid decorated with basket of flowers within a micromosaic border with roses, the front with conforming decoration, maple interior with lift out tray fitted with divisions and lidded compartments, height 12cm, width 30.5cm, depth 20.8cm £80-£120

55. An early 19th century burr walnut tea caddy, a rosewood domed glove box and a Sorrento ware ink blotter the caddy tulipwood crossbanded with two division interior with cover, the blotter decorated with marquetry figures (3), first height 11.3cm, width 17. 8cm, depth 11.1cm £40-£60

56. An early 19th century brass bound mahogany gentleman’s campaign dressing box and a late Victorian ebonised stationary box first bears brass plaque to lid engraved Thomas Ansley Guthrie and sunken handles to sides, the black morocco leather interior fitted with a lift out tray with divisions, sprung release wallet compartment to lid, fitted with Bramah’s Improved patent lock, bears paper label ‘Chrisp Manufacturer No.34 Cockspur Street and 49 New Bond Street’, second with cut brass corner mounts and carrying handle to lid (2), first height 15.2cm, width 32cm, depth 26cm £80-£120

57. An 18th century bell metal pestle and mortar height 11cm £40-£60

52. A Victorian coromandel brass and ivory mounted tea caddy rectangular with hinged domed cover, having ivory mounted brass strap work decoration, the interior with two lidded compartments, height 15.5cm, width 22.5cm, depth 12.5cm £140-£180

53. A George III satinwood and marquetry artists box c.1800 the hinged lid inlaid with a central oval leaf motif within an oval reserve and conforming decoration to corners, crossbanded with tulipwood and with chequer strung and parquetry border, having baize lined interior and a shallow drawer with turned ivory handles to front, on gilt brass ball feet, height 9cm, width 41.2cm, depth 21.7cm £100-£200

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60. After Ernest Rancoullet (French, 1870-1915), late 19th century a bronze figure of a late 18th century soldier with a Flintlock rifle, seated on a tree stump, signed Rancoullet, on an ebonised socle base, height 30cm £80-£120

61. A pair of Japanese Meiji period bronze dragon vases of bottle form, the neck and body surrounded by a scaly dragon in high relief amongst clouds, both bearing a four character seal mark (2), Overall fair condition with uniform darkpatination. Ocassional dings to rim of necks. Bothe vases with very small holes to body £100-£200

62. A late 19th century continental walnut miniature longcase mantel clock having broken scroll pediment and arched silvered dial with Roman numerals, height 30cm £60-£80

63. A late 19th century French gilt brass four glass mantel clock the circular white enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track outer arabic numerals and blued steel Breguet hands, 8 day drum movement, striking the half hour on a bell, stamped Ch Vcne (Vincent) 29677, mercury pendulum, the case with bevelled glass, on plinth, height 23.2cm £150-£250

58. A small 18th century South Indian bronze figure of Balakrishna (dancing Krishna) holding a butter ball on his right hand and his left outstretched, standing with his right left raised on a on lotus plinth base, height 9.5cm £60-£80

59. A bronze figure of a standing female nude signed Csaky, on square black slate plinth base, height 27.5cm £600-£800

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68. Early 19th century British School ‘Portrait of a boy with a lace collar’, oil on canvas, modern gilt frame, old indistinct exhibition label verso, canvas 54.1 x 43.7cm, overall 63 x 53cm £300-£500

69. Alexander Hohenlohe Burr (Scottish, 1837-1899) ‘Playmate’, oil on canvas, initialled and dated 63, gilt gesso frame, canvas 33 x 43cm, overall 46 x 56.5cm £300-£500

70. ‡ Ted Dyer (British, b.1940) ‘Rural river landscape with trees, a haywain and children on the banks’, oil on canvas, signed bottom left, framed, canvas 51 x 76cm, overall 65 x 89cm £100-£200

64. William Strutt (1827-1915) ‘Study of two lionesses’, pencil, mounted, framed, within mount 14 x 25.3cm, overall 33.7 x 44cm £60-£80

65. Edgar Bundy ARA (British, 1862-1922) ‘Six Cavaliers in a interior’, oil on canvas, signed bottom right, framed, canvas 57.2 x 83cm £600-£800

66. ‡ Christopher Daynes (British, b.1946) ‘Banks of the Rother’, oil on board, signed lower left, framed, 29 x 38cm £80-£120

67. Mrs William Howard Yorke (late 19th/early 20th century British School) ‘Portrait of retired Rear Admiral Henry Compton Aitchison (1844-1901)’, oil on canvas, framed, bears James Bourlet & Sons paper label, dated 1965, canvas 61 x 52.5cm, overall 78.5 x 68cm £100-£200

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73. Mid 19th century British School ‘Family portrait of five young girls’, watercolour, mounted framed, within mount 16.5 x 21.5cm, overall 28 x 33cm £100-£150

74. Mid 19th century British School ‘Portrait of seated young lady sewing’, watercolour, mounted, framed, within mount 12 x 9.3cm, overall 23.5 x 19cm £60-£80

75. ‡ Simon Palmer (British b.1952) ‘The Lane’, watercolour and gouache, signed and titles in pencil, mounted framed, within mount 20.5 x 16.5cm £200-£300

76. ‡ Simon Palmer (British b.1952) ‘Influential awareness’, watercolour and gouache, signed and titled in pencil, mounted, framed, within mount 25.7 x 24.5cm, overall 59 x 52cm £300-£500

77. ‡ John Piper (British, 1903-1992) ‘Blenheim Palace’, lithograph, 39/100 signed in pencil lower right, mounted and framed, 51 x 90cm, in frame 75 x 113cm £1,200-£1,800

71. 18th Century English School ‘Half length portrait of a cleric’, wearing a shoulder length curled wig, in black robes his bands untied and robes unbuttoned, within an oval, oil on canvas, carved giltwood frame, canvas 76 x 64cm, overall 91 x 79cm £400-£600

72. Mid 19th century British School ‘Portrait of a young girl holding a doll’, watercolour, oval, mounted framed, within mount 17 x 14cm, overall 29.5 x 25.7cm £100-£150

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80. ‡ Philipp Franck (German, 1860-1944) ‘Sunflowers’, watercolour, signed bottom right, PH-Franck 1942 S L Frau. framed, 68.5 x 50.5cm, overall 76 x 58cm £400-£600

81. ‡ John Worlsey (British, 1919-2000) ‘Study of three sailors’ c.1940, gouache, signed, mounted, framed, within mount 58.5 x 43.4cm, overall 72.5 x 56cm £200-£300

78. Janet Fisher (British, 1867-1926) ‘Je garde les vaches’, a colour wood cut, mounted framed, bears hand written paper label verso, impression 21x 26cm £150-£250

79. ‡ Cecil R D’Oyly John (British, 1906-1993) ‘A Fishing Port, Southern Italy’, oil on board, signed bottom right, gesso frame, bears Harrods Ltd Picture label and printed paper label with title and stock number, 44 x 54cm, overall 57 x 65.5cm £800-£1,200

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82. ‡ Robert Tavener (1920-2004) ‘Flint Barn’, lithograph, signed and titled in pencil, mounted framed, within mount 14.5 x 18.3cm, overall 27.5 x 30.3cm £40-£60

83. Edward Halstead, ‘Map of the Hundred of Codsheath’ featuring Sevenoaks, Otford, Kemsing and Shoreham, later hand colouring, published Canterbury, c. 1790, together with B.Cole ‘Bishops-Gate Ward within and without According to a New Survey.’ an engraving with hand colouring c.1760, both mounted and framed (2), first within mount 24.5 x 38cm £40-£60

84. A Doulton Lambeth vase by Hannah Barlow sgrafitto decorated with donkeys and sheep grazing, enclosed with beaded border and scrolling design to body, of baluster form, initialled on the underside, height 32cm £200-£300

85. A Doulton Lambeth vase by Eliza Simmance with incised foliate design, and relief leaf pattern design to neck against a fawn ground, of squat baluster form, with initials and impressed factory marks to base, height 20cm £60-£80

86. Three Doulton stoneware tobacco jars of varying sizes, the first with four panels of relief floral pattern and borders of fleur de lis, the second with painted autumn leaves and one of barrel form with relief pattern, all with marks to base (3), the former height12cm £60-£90

87. Four Doulton stoneware ceramic jugs of varying sizes and forms, one with unusual club shaped spout, the body decorated with relief foliate design against a glazed brown ground together with three others (4), the former height 15cm £70-£100

89. A Wedgwood of Etruria creamware Edme pattern six setting coffee service of half fluted vase design having gilt decoration, comprising coffee pot and cover, twin handled sucier and cover, milk and six coffee cups and saucers (9), height of coffe pot 22.5cm £40-£60

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92. A pair of early 19th century Staffordshire pottery cats seated on cushion bases with gold lustre decoration (2), height 17.5cm £80-£120

93. A pair of Royal Worcester pot pourri vases and covers shape H291, finely painted with peaches and grapes, signed Roberts, black printed marks (2), first height 13.5cm £140-£180

94. A Royal Worcester cabinet plate decorated by R Rushton painted in colour enamel with a view of Raglan castle, signed R Rushton, gilt border, black printed mark, diameter £80-£120

95. A Royal Worcester porcelain ‘Granny Snow’ candle snuffer wearing a yellow straw bonnet, red shawl and blue dress, printed mark, together with a Royal Worcester blush ivory bamboo stem vase, 1049, puce marks (2), height 7.5cm £50-£80

96. Seventeen Royal Doulton porcelain small lady figurines Comprising ‘Rosamund’ M33, ‘Biddy’ HN1513, ‘The Bridesmaid’ HN1434 and ‘The Little Mistress HN1449, ‘June’ M71, ‘Diana’ HN1986,’Babie’ HN1679, ‘Ivy’ HN1768, ‘Lavinia’ HN1955, ‘Cissie’ HN1809,’Bo Peep’ HN1811, ‘Wendy’ HN2109, ‘Tootles’ HN1680,’Rose’ HN1368, ‘Dinky Do’ HN1678, Lily’ HN1798 and ‘Tinkle Bell’, painted and printed marks (17), largest 14.5cm £150-£250

90. A Herend porcelain hexagonal table lamp decorated with birds and insects, incised 6471 printed and painted marks £80-£120

91. Nine Flight Worcester tea bowls c.1785 spiral fluted and decorated in with a mazarine border in blue and gilt to inside of bowl and chrysanthemum to centre, the exterior with husk border and, three bell flowers, open crescent mark in underglaze blue, diameter 8.5cm £70-£90

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101. Eight Royal Doulton porcelain figures ‘Midinette’ HN2090, ‘Delphine’, HN2136, ‘Lydia’ HN1908, ‘The Bedtime Story’ HN2059, ‘The Bridesmaid’ HN2196, ‘Monica’ 1467, ‘Home Again’ HN2167 and ‘Mary’ HN2044, printed marks (8), largest height 18.5cm £80-£120

102. Six pre-war Royal Doulton porcelain figures ‘Janet’ HN1538, ‘Irene’ HN1621, ‘The Hinged Parasol’ HN1578, ‘Miss Demure’ HN1402, Dainty May’, ‘Forget-me-Not’, printed and painted marks (6), Largest height 17cm £100-£200

103. Eight Royal Doulton porcelain figures ‘Phyllis’ HN1420, ‘Suzette’ HN2026, ‘Bonnie Lassie’ HN1626 and ‘Pantalettes’, printed marks (4), largest height 23cm £100-£150

104. Two Royal Doulton porcelain figures ‘Maisie’ HN1692 and ‘Sonia’ HN1692, printed marks (2), first height 16cm £80-£120

105. Four Royal Doulton porcelain figures ‘Sweet and Twenty’ HN1298, ‘Belle O’ The Ball, HN1997, ‘The Love Letter’ HN2149 and ‘Daydreams’, HN1731 (4), largest height 16cm £70-£90

106. Six Royal Doulton porcelain figures ‘Springflowers’ HN1807, ‘Lady Betty’, ‘Marguerite, HN1928, ‘Lady Charmian, HN1948, and ‘Daffy-Down-Dilly’ HN1713, printed marks (5), largest height 21cm £80-£120

107. Eight Royal Doulton porcelain figures ‘Spring Morning’, HN1922, ‘Genevieve’ HN1962, ‘Maureen’ HN1770, ‘Autumn Breezes’, ‘Blithe Morning’ H2021, ‘The Ermine Coat’ HN1981, ‘Paisley Shawl’ HN1988 and ‘The Milkmaid’ HN2057 (8), height 20cm £80-£120

108. A Keith Murray for Wedgwood vase of cylindrical form, celadon glazed over cream with incised banded decoration, on a circular foot, printed and impressed marks, height 18cm £60-£80

97. Two pre-war Royal Doulton porcelain figures ‘Eleanore’ HN1754, and ‘Kate Hardcastle’ HN1718, printed marks (2), first height 18.5cm, second height 21.5cm £80-£120

98. A Royal Doulton porcelain figure ‘Marion’, HN1583 printed and painted marks, dated 1933, height 17cm £80-£120

99. Three pre war Royal Doulton porcelain figures ‘Jennifer’ HN1484, ‘Anthea’ HN1327 and ‘Veronica’ HN1517 (3), height 21cm £80-£120

100. Three Royal Doulton porcelain figures ‘Margot’, HN1628, ‘Clemency’ HN1634, ‘Patricia’ HN1414, printed and painted marks (3), largest height 21cm £100-£200

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111. A collection of early to mid 19th century English porcelain and Staffordshire pottery flower encrusted pastille burners in the form of cottage or lodges and a Staffordshire chapel money box to include a lilac coloured cottage pastille burner with pagoda roof and Solomonic columns, an inkwell in the form of a round cottage with lift off roof, a cottage money box, a flat back castle spill vase etc. (12), lilac pastille burner height 17cm £100-£200

112. A collection of early 19th century and later porcelain miniatures to include a pair of Coalport cobalt blue ground small bottle vases of squat form, with floral painted panels and gilt decoration, a small Worcester style scale blue coffee can, a Spode pattern 2009 miniature cream jug and plate, gilt dot ground and painted with flowers, an imari jug, a claret ground ewer and basin, a cobalt blue basin painted flowers, a tazza, various mugs to include Royal Worcester, others painted with landscapes, a Welsh gaudy pottery plate, tea cup and saucers, etc. (qty), first height 7cm £80-£120

113. An early 19th century octagonal baluster form jug and a pair jugs in the manner of H & R Daniel first claret ground with gilt scroll decoration, having slanted oval panels painted with floral bouquets, second of shouldered tapering form with leaf moulded spout, profusely decorated with flowers (3), first height 22cm £80-£120

110. An early 19th century Staffordshire pearlware Toby jug c.1820 modelled with a jug of foaming ale and polychrome enamel decorated, wearing a black hat, brown coat and striped waistcoat, banded decoration to base, height 22.5cm £80-£120

114. A collection of early 19th century H & R Daniel tea and dessert ware comprising tea cup and saucer with matching plate pattern 4381, decorated in tooled gilt with a bird on a bough, an acanthus base shape, claret ground trio, pattern 6381 a gadroon shape blue ground tea cup and saucer, pattern 4025, two gadroon shape green ground saucers, pattern 4069, a second gadroon shape pale blue ground cream tureen and stand, a C scroll shape claret ground teapot, pattern 4314 (lacking cover) and two gradoon shape plates probably decorated by William Pollard, painted with sprays of flowers and strawberries (qty), tureen height 16cm £100-£150

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118. A late 18th century Wedgwood Jasper ware coffee cup and saucer c.1790 dipped in pale green jasper and ornamented in white jasper, the coffee cup modelled in relief with ‘Boys at Play’, the saucer engine turned with fluting and acanthus leaves, impressed Wedgewood 3, diameter of saucer 12.8cm £80-£120

119. A 19th century Wedgwood tea cup and saucer in white on dark blue dipped jasperware ogee shaped bowl, decorated with Grecian motifs and figures from classical mythology and impressed Wedgwood, date code for 1867, height 7cm £60-£80

120. A small collection of 19th century and later British and Continental porcelain animal figures comprising a Meissen style begging spaniel, a 19th Staffordshire porcelain figure of poodle, a pair of Samson seated cats with pseudo gold anchor mark, a Samson Chelsea seated spotted cat with red anchor mark and a figure of a spaniel on a cushion (6), first height 8.5cm £60-£80

121. A small 19th century Meissen porcelain figure of vintner modelled with a basket of grapes on his back and a bunch of grapes in his right hand, on a square base, incised G 5, blue cross swords marks, height 10.3cm £100-£150

115. Two large 18th century Derby porcelain figures, ‘Spring’ and ‘Autumn’ from the French Seasons c.1780 modelled as children, on circular bases (2), height 25cm £150-£250

116. A pair of early 19th century Bloor Derby porcelain figures c.1820 one modelled as seated gentleman playing with a dog, the other as a seated lady with a cat, on pierced scroll bases, both incised No 362, overglaze blue cross swords marks, height 15.5cm £60-£80

117. Two late 18th century Derby porcelain figures of the seasons, ‘Autumn’ and ‘Winter’ c.1770 ‘Autumn’ seated with a basket of grapes, ‘Winter’ seated tying ice skates and wearing an ermine trimmed cloak, on naturalistic bases (2), height 17.5cm £100-£150

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127. A collection of mostly early 19th century ceramics to include a square cream ground dessert plate, possibly Worcester Flight Barr & Barr, decorated with flower filled cobalt blue cache pots and floral sprays, Spode pattern 2009 trio, gilt dot ground painted sprays, Charles Bourne tea cup and saucer, finely painted with a floral spray to centre within cobalt blue and border with gilt leaf decoration, marked CB over 301, a Newhall pattern 2054 slop bowl painted with flower filled reserves and with gilt decorated cobalt blue border, a Spode pattern 4210 trio, a Davenport tea cup and saucer, a Pinxton type plate decorated with red and green sprig border, Derby imari plate, a Derby imari tub lacking cover, a Coalport sugar basin pattern 3497 decorated with roses, a Booths scale blue coffee can and saucer, etc. (qty), first 21.5 x 21.5cm £100-£150

128. A first period Worcester porcelain lobed silver shape dessert plate painted with sprays of flowers and sprigs, brown line rim, possibly decorated in the workshop of James Giles, red anchor to edge of foot rim, diameter 19.5cm £100-£200

122. Five late 19th century Meissen and other porcelain slippers to include an Imari example and one decorated with flowers, both bearing underglaze blue cross swords marks and three others unmarked (5), length approx. 9.5cm £60-£80

123. A collection of 19th century porcelain coffee cans to include Meissen comprising a Meissen yellow ground coffee can painted in carmine with two putti within an gilt oval border, a Coalport (?) can painted in bronze and gilt with classical figures, a Worcester Flight Barr & Barr can bat printed in black with shells, a Miles Mason can bat printed in carmine with children at play a Spode can bat printed with flowers and a Meissen ‘Watteau’ can (6), first height 6.1cm £100-£150

124. A small Meissen porcelain figure of a cherub playing with a toy horse and four other Meissen style figures first modelled riding a toy horse with whip in his right hand, on a scroll base incised 26, impressed 58, underglaze blue cross swords marks, together with a pair of Meissen style figures of vintners, one impressed 18, underglaze blue mark, and two others (5), first height 11cm £80-£120

125. An early 19th century Staffordshire silver lustre canary yellow pearl ware jug together with Bristol blue glass decanter and other early 19th century pottery the jug c.1810 decorated with an oval transfer print in black depicting an interior scene with four ladies gathered round a table with trapped mouse, together with a Bristol blue mallet shaped decanter (no stopper) c.1800, and a chemists bottle and stopper, a Sunderland pink lustre pedestal salt, a pink lustre lobed bottle vase, a transfer decorated pearlware coffee can etc. (7), first height 16cm £60-£80

126. A good collection of Prattware plates, cups, saucers and serving dish each typically decorated with rural scenes including an example with a decorative scene of Shakespeare’s house, Henley St. Stratford Upon Avon, a large green ground mug with scenes depicting ladies doing laundry and gentleman hunting and a small teacup depicting a similar scene of 19th century life, etc, mug height is approx: 10.6cm, tea cup height approx: 7cm £100-£200

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129. Two mid 19th century Bovey Tracey pottery Royal Navy blue and white transfer decorated mess plates c.1850 plates No.7 and No.8, ‘young Victoria’ border with naval scenes (2), diameter 24.2cm £60-£80

130. Royal Interest: A Copelands china teacup and saucer and a Mintons china coffee can and saucer from The Royal Yacht china services decorated with green borders with intertwined rope pattern in gilt with garter badges, the first bearing the cypher GVR with ‘Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense’ on the garter, and the ‘Royal Yacht’, pattern C1003, the second decorated with Prince of Wales plumes with Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense’ on the garter, and the ‘Royal Yacht Osborne’, pattern 181, both retailed T. Goode (4), first saucer diameter 10.4cm £100-£150

131. Royal Interest: A Copelands China plate from the service made for the Royal Tour of The Dominions 1901 decorated with a gilt decorated green ‘Oeil de Perdrix’, centre painted with a white rose within a garter “Honi.Soit.Qui.Mal.Y.Pense” and a crowned anchor, printed marks, retailed by T.Goode & Co., diameter 23.5cm

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132. 18th century Chinese export porcelain comprising a pair of famille rose bowls decorated with river landscapes with pavilions and figures within floral borders, a pair of hexagonal plates decorated in underglaze blue, famile rose and gilt with a river landscape with a fence, pavilions willow tree ducks and a bat and a pair of blue and white bowls decorated in underglaze blue with a river landscape with pine trees and figures in boats (6), first diameter 23cm £80-£120

133. Patrick Heron (1920-1999) for Wedgwood ‘Garden Plate:1991’, one of an edition of 500 in a series of six designs commissioned by The National Art Collections Fund & Wedgwood, facsimile signature and printed marks, with in original box with leaflet, diameter 31cm £150-£250

134. A small collection of mostly early 19th century Wedgwood jasperware to include a dark blue jasperware shell caddy spoon comprising, shell caddy spoon, impressed Wedgwood, two oval plaques ‘49’ and ‘133’, one of which depicting ‘Pegasus & Bellaphon’, a mug, a teapot stand a small smear glazed jug with a rich brown glaze and a small cache pot (7), first length 6cm £80-£120

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138. Two early 19th century English porcelain cache pots and stands the first c.1820, possibly Coalport, of bucket form with gilt rims and applied ring handles, painted with a panel filled with flowers, within a powder yellow ground, on a socle stand, together with a small cache pot on stand painted with a panel containing seashells, the reverse with a bouquet of flowers, on a claret ground with gilt borders (4), first height 13cm, second height 6.5cm £150-£250

139. A collection of early 19th century porcelain to include comports comprising a large Coalport type twin handled moulded comport painted with sprays, a Spode Felspar lavender ground moulded comport, with central oval reserve containing a floral bouquet and gadroon rims, a green ground basket, a Spode moulded twin hand lavender ground dish, a small ewer and basin, a repaired pink ground pen tray with twin swan neck handle, painted with pheasants, and a powder blue pot pourri with moulded ring handles painted with a band of flowers (lacking cover) (8), first diameter 33cm £70-£90

140. An early 20th century cased Shelley bone china demi-tasse coffee service for six comprising six yellow ground cups and saucers, the cups having pierced silver mounts, Birmingham, 1915 by Mappin & Webb, in a fitted case, retailed by Mappin & Webb, height 6.5cm £100-£150

141. A large 19th century Iznik pottery polychrome tin glazed vase of shouldered tapering form, decorated in red, green and tones of blue with large flowerheads within arabesques against a dense field of flowers, height 30cm £100-£200

135. A small varied collection of 19th century and later ceramics comprising a pair of Mintons small polychrome and gilt fluted wall brackets, a Copeland parian figure of a dog in clothing standing by a basket, a bargeware teapot, a pair of small Capodimonte porcelain urns encrusted with garlands, a novelty tobacco jar, a Quimper crescent shaped inkwell, a malachite ware mustard pot with EPNS mount, two wall pockets, etc. (qty), first height 9.5cm £70-£90

136. An 18th century Bow white glazed porcelain coffee cup c.1755 applied with moulded prunus sprigs, incised marks, together with an 18th century porcelain tea bowl decorated in the Meissen style with Deutsche Blumen, gilt rim, underglaze blue indistinct mark and a first period Worcester wrythen moulded cover from a sugar bowl decorated in the atelier of James Giles, with moulded bud finial and decorated with a butterfly and flower sprigs (3), first height 6cm £100-£150

137. Four late 18th century tea bowls comprising a Caughley armorial lobed and fluted tea bowl and saucer c.1780, painted to centre with a crest and initials, blue and gilt borders with swags, underglaze blue S, a Worcester Flight period wrythen fluted trio with blue and gilt borders, c.1790, a Liverpool Herculaneum tea bowl and saucer decorated with red flowerheads and silver lustre foliage and rims, and another tea bowl with blue and gilt borders (9), first saucer diameter 13.8cm £100-£200

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145. Thirteen Modern Moorcroft pottery pin dishes each tubeline decorated with a different design, impressed and painted marks (13), diameter 11.8cm £100-£200

146. A modern Moorcroft pottery ‘Butterfly’ pattern vase designed by Rachel Bishop and an ‘Anemone’ pattern vase first of squat baluster form, ivory ground, signed CB, second of, baluster form, deep blue ground, both dated 1996, impressed and printed marks (2), first height 12cm £60-£80

147. A René Lalique ‘Fleurons No.2’ opalescent glass plate moulded to the underside with spiralling bands, signed Lalique, France, diameter 27.9cm £100-£200

148. A collection of 19th century cut glassware comprising a pair of George III pouring cruet bottles and stoppers c.1800, cut with a band of flutes, on square bases, a table scent bottle with feather cut base and fitted with an acorn stopper, a pair of heavy lobed oval serving dishes cut with panels of strawberry cut diamonds, a pair of jars with absent a covers, a tea mixing bowl and a rinser and two epergne dishes (11), height of cruet bottles 20.5cm £70-£90

142. A large 19th century Iznik pottery polychrome tin glazed bowl decorated in green red and tones of blue with stylised flowers and foliage, height 12cm, diameter 27.5 £80-£120

143. Two Troika pottery vases decorated by Avril Pellow the first of tapering rectangular form, blue glazed and decorated with geometric motifs, signed Troika England and monogrammed A P, second of squat square form, signed Troika Cornwall and monogrammed A P (2), first height 17.5cm £100-£200

144. A early 20th century Royal Crown Derby ‘Kings Imari’ pattern no 383 part dessert service comprising a comport, two shaped dishes and five plates, printed red factory marks, date code for 1908 (8), Comport diameter 24.7cm £60-£80

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152. A late 18th century Anglo-Irish cut glass platter c.1780 of navette shape, with star base, the border cut with flat diamonds and with petal edge, length 31cm, height 3cm £100-£200

153. A set of seven 19th century small wine glasses the tapering bowls step cut and decorated with a band of diamonds, on capstan stems and a plain foot (7), height 12cm £60-£80

154. Royal Interest: A late 19th century engraved rummer from the Royal Yacht Osborne the facet cut bowl engraved with the Prince of Wales plume and yacht cypher ‘Royal Yacht Osborne, height 14cm £80-£120

149. A late Regency cut glass claret jug c.1820 having ribbed and slice cut body, the stopper and jug both numbered 19, height 28cm £100-£150

150. A late 18th century mallet shaped decanter c.1780 and a George III Anglo-Irish tripe ring neck cut glass decanter c.1800 first of tapering form with faceted neck, cut with stars and swags above a row of flutes, fitted with scalloped disc stopper, second having facet cut shoulder above a band of diamonds and a row of flutes (2), first height 30cm, second height 24cm £100-£150

151. A pair of late 19th century triple ring neck ships decanters and three mid 19th century rummers the decanters fitted with plain mushroom stoppers, polished pontils, together with a pair rummers with ogee bowls on disc knopped stems and a plain foot, and a large rummer with ogee bow (5), first height 27cm £70-£90

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155. A Maltese Phoenician Glass studio iridescent glass vase, a Mdina ‘Top Hat’ vase and a Murano art glass bowl the first with etched signature Phoenician Malta 92 (3), first height 13cm £40-£60

156. Two late 19th century famille rose bowls the first of square lobed form decorated with female figures in a landscape, the second of lobed rectangular fan form decorated with a butterfly, both having turquoise interiors and bearing iron red six character Tongzhi marks, first diameter 13.3cm, second 21.7cm £70-£80

157. A Japanese Meiji period Satsuma elephant Koro and cover the hexagonal Koro of waisted form having elephant ring handles and domed cover painted with figures mounted on the back of a richly gilded recumbent elephant, signed on a naturalistically carved wooden base, height 17cm £200-£250

158. A 19th century Chinese Qing Dynasty Robins egg glazed brush washer and a blue and white bird feeder the first of shaped square section form with an applied dragon, the second decorated in underglaze blue and bearing paper Chinese paper label ink (2), first width 6.3cm £70-£90

159. A 19th century Chinese turquoise glazed Dog of Fo sat on its haunches and with an open mouth, height 19.5cm, length 21cm £80-£120

160. A late 19th century Chinese canton famille rose wall pocket in the form of a vase on stand, having twin gilt scroll handles, painted with a panel containing seated figures in a garden setting with a pine tree, on a stippled turquoise ground, height 18.4cm £80-£120

161. A 19th century Chinese famille verte rouleau vase decorated in Kangxi style the body painted with a peacock perched on rockwork with flowering peonies, prunus branches and other flowers, diaper borders, underglaze blue double ring mark to base, height 47cm £400-£600

162. An 18th century Chinese export famille rose porcelain mug of cylinder for with loop handle terminating in ruyi head, decorated with flowers, height 12cm £60-£80

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168. A 19th century Chinese hanging scroll ancestor painting gouache on paper, depicting a seated mandrin, painting 47 x 91cm £80-£120

169. 19th century Chinese School Five scroll paintings on silk, comprising a still life, ladies seated in a garden, two studies of flowers with a bird, and a sage mounted on a mythical beast, mostly signed with seal marks and with calligraphy (5), largest silk 102 x 51cm £80-£120

170. Early 20th century Chinese School Two sets of four scroll paintings, one set depicting ladies among pavilions and pine trees, the other deities, signed (8), each 80.5 x 25cm £70-£90

163. A pair of late 19th Chinese cinnabar lacquer square section vases each carved in relief with panels containing figures in a landscape against repeating geometric ground within a key fret border, each bearing a six character seal mark, one vase bearing paper label (2), height 27cm £300-£400

164. An early 20th century set of eight Chinese carved hardwood Dhaoist Immortals each inlaid with silver wire and standing rockwork bases (8), height 29cm £200-£300

165. An early Chinese polished metal hand mirror on a carved hardwood stand the mirror back engraved with mounted warriors, height 35.5cm £60-£80

166. A small collection of late 19th/early 20th century Chinese hardwood carvings comprising a figure of a sleeping immortal wearing a wide brimmed hat and wrapped in a cloak, a pair of wire inlaid figures of buffalos with riders and a carving of a fisherman with his catch (4), first height 16cm £60-£80

167. A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese hardwood carving of a seated Luohan bears Chinese ink paper label, height 25.5cm £80-£120

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171. A late Ming Chinese gilt-bronze figure of Songzi Niangniang on a carved hardwood throne seated wearing long flowing robes and a phoenix head-dress, with downcast eyes and holding a child in her hands, resting on a pierced and carved hardwood throne, height 33.5cm £800-£1,200

172. An Indian patinated bronze figure of a seated Hindu deity height 20cm £60-£80

173. A collection of seven 19th century Qing dynasty Mandarin gilt metal and Peking glass hat buttons comprising an opaque red and two opaque pink buttons for second class, two opaque blue buttons for fourth class, a clear rock crystal button for sixth grade and a gilt metal ball for ninth grade, on filigree metal bases (7), largest height 6.7cm £300-£400

174. A large early 20th century Chinese inside painted glass snuff bottle and three others the first painted with a dragon and dancing boys, obverse with a figure on a bridge and a landscape together with two coloured glass snuff bottles and a small inside decorated example (4), first height 17cm £70-£90

175. A Chinese carnelian agate carving of a Ho-Ho bird or phoenix Qing dynasty or later, carved with blossom on its back, length 6cm £200-£300

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176. A Japanese Meiji period ivory and shibyama page turner c.1900 decorated with flowers, birds and butterflies, length 26.1cm £70-£90

177. A 19th century Japanese ivory shibayama card case of rectangular form decorated on both sides with raised gilt lacquer depicting cranes, blossoms, mountains and passing ships, length 8.6cm £150-£200

178. A 19th century Cantonese ivory card case of rectangular form, typically and deeply carved with temples, figures and foliage, length 9.5cm £100-£200

179. A late 19th century Chinese Canton carved ivory card case of rectangular form with shaped outline, the front deeply carved with flowers over a geometric ground, the reverse with shaped panels shallow carved with figures in a landscape, height 8.6cm, width 4.5cm £80-£120

180. A late 19th century Chinese silver filigree and enamel aide memoire of rectangular form, bearing a central rectangular panel decorated with a pagoda and foliage within a foliate border, laid paper leaves to interior, height 8.4cm, width 5.4cm £100-£200

181. A late 19th century Chinese Canton carved boxwood card case of rectangular form with pull off cover, typically carved with figures among pagodas and trees with flowers, height 10.9cm £80-£120

182. A 19th century Chinese Qing dynasty carved coquilla nut shoe shaped snuff box finely carved with flowering prunus, the cover pierced and carved with bats, length 6.5cm £100-£200

183. A collection of ladies vanity compacts to include several silver examples, a novelty compact in the form of luggage, black enamel with gilt metal straps and buckles and a number of travel stickers applied such as St. Moritz and New York, the interior engraved “Pygmalion” no. 1952 Happy Landings, a silver circular compact engraved with Islamic style scripture and motifs, a gilt metal and mother of pearl rectangular musical compact stamped ‘made in Switzerland’, a gilt metal rectangular example with black centre engraved with initials and dated November 1954 and several other examples (qty), luggage compact approx: 8cm, diameter £40-£60

184. A small collection of compacts to include a blue enamel circular compact with applied marcasite floral motif marked British, two black oval cased examples, one decorated with entwined marcasite hearts and the other with a butterfly, a rectangular example with a faux mother of pearl top and embroidered floral design and a gilt metal circular example with embossed floral motif (qty), gilt metal circular compact: 6.8cm £50-£80

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187. A 19th century French 18ct gold mounted cut glass scent bottle French marks, the foliate engraved gold mount fitted with hinged square tapering cover bearing initials, fitted to a waisted and faceted clear glass body, with internal white glass stopper, length 10cm £150-£250

188. A good 18th century Bilston enamel scent bottle c.1760 of flattened pear form, the white ground painted with to one side in bright enamel with a courting couple after ‘La cascade’ after Watteau, the other with a couple in a pastoral landscape with goats within moulded gilt scroll and bianco-sopra-bianco diaper borders, the gilt metal stopper in the form of a vase of flowers, height 10cm £300-£400

185. A Victorian silver-gilt mounted double ended scent bottle vinaigrette by S. Mordan & Co. of tapering faceted form, the screw fitting cover set with a seed pearl horseshoe, stamped S. Mordan & Co. Makers, the hinged cap with a turquoise and seed pearl forget-me-not, the hinged centre opening to reveal a foliate engraved pierced grille, length 13.5cm £250-£350

186. A Victorian silver-gilt mounted ruby glass combination vinaigrette and scent bottle the vinaigrette marked, Birmingham, 1866 by Frederick Marson, the scent bottle mount, Birmingham, 1892 Colen Hewer Cheshire, of oblong form, the vinaigrette with hinged foliate engraved grille, the bayonet fitting hinged scent bottle mount engraved with initials, height 9.5cm £100-£150

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192. A Victorian silver gilt mounted glass combination scent bottle/ vinaigrette together with a small collection of scent bottles, smelling salts and a vinaigrette the combination vinaigrette/scent bottle facet cut with engine turned mounts with raised leaf borders, together with a small opaque white glass vinaigrette of compressed form, having foliate embossed silver lid and rose pierced grille, a white metal mounted opaque glass scent bottle, of round form with pierced floral cage, on suspension chain with ring, a late Victorian silver mounted smelling salt, Chester, 1897 by G Watts & Co, bearing monogram, a smaller silver mounted smelling salt with foliate embossed hinged lid and a Venetian yellow and blue spun glass scent bottle with stopper on chain (6), first height 8cm £100-£200

193. A small collection of 19th century and later scent bottle comprising a Royal Worcester blush ivory shield shaped scent bottle painted with a blue tit, factory marks, a novelty silver mounted cobalt blue smelling salt in the form of a powder horn, having foliate embossed mount, on chain with finger ring, a silver topped flask shaped glass scent bottle cut with relief diamonds, with dropper, a silver mounted hobnail cut bottle, a set of five standing glass scent bottles and a Mary Gregory style enamelled blue glass trinket pot (10), first height 10.3cm £70-£90

194. A Victorian Thomas Webb & Sons of Stourbridge cameo glass scent bottle or flask of torpedo form, finely cut in white with flowers against a red ground, fitted with a silver gilt screw fitting mushroom cap, marked for London, 1884 by Sampson Mordan & Co, length 17.5cm £400-£600

189. A George III silver mounted cut glass and opaline glass scent bottle c.1780 of flat circular form, inset with circular black opaline panel decorated in gilt with sheep under a tree, within a reeded silver mount, the reverse star cut, having screw fitting cap and internal stopper, height 6.5cm £100-£200

190. A rare 18th century Bristol opaque glass scent bottle decorated in the atelier of James Giles, c.1760 of square shouldered form with canted corners, decorated in iron red with panels of buildings and trees within gilt trellis borders, inscribed in gilt I Love My Choice, fitted with a gold wrythen fluted screw fitting cap and internal stopper, height 4.5cm £100-£200

191. Two late Georgian Nailsea white and clear spiralling glass scent bottles the first of compressed tear shaped form with bobbin collar, with blue trailed initials S.Y. and dated 1819 in black (2), First height 4.3cm £70-£90

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199. A Sampson Mordan & Co gold propelling pencil with engine turned detail decoration terminating with a foiled amethyst coloured quartz finial, length approx: 10.2cm, approx weight: 8.7g £120-£180

200. A mixed lot to include Dunhill lighters, and pens comprising a large silver mounted cut glass powder pot, Birmingham, 1912, possibly Elkington & Co. retailed by Hamilton & Co, Calcutta, engraved ‘Dorothy’, three Dunhill rollagas gilt lighters with engine turned and textured finish, a sterling silver Sheaffer ball point pen, a pair of 12k G.F. Sheaffer ball point pens with foliate engraved decoration, and an French enamel decorated compact (qty), Various £80-£120

201. A collection of silver articulated pencils and a pair of opera glasses six assorted silver pencils to include an unusual triangular articulated pencil with engraved decoration, a sterling silver pencil with engine turned decoration, a silver lead holder and a pair of French opera glasses with lizard skin detail and matching pouch (qty), total weight approx: 2.61toz £70-£90

202. Two 19th century Tunbridge ware rosewood stamp boxes, a Victorian black lacquered papier mache shoe snuff box with painted lid and a miniature mahogany hand mirror the lids of both stamp boxes with a postage stamp within a micromosaic border, one signed in ink to interior ‘Tunbridge Wells 31st May 98’, the shoe snuff with lid finely painted with a lady in a red dress (4), lenght of snuff box 8cm £80-£120

195. An early 20th century silver and enamel ladies compact unmarked, probably Continental, the hinged lid decorated in a enamel with a view of the Haggia Sophia beneath two anthemions, the gilt interior fitted with twin compartments and a mirror, the reverse bearing initials, on a suspension chain, length 6.5cm £80-£120

196. A large late 19th century Continental novelty articulated fish snuff box Continental marks, probably German, having hinged head and mouth, naturalistically engraved and set with red glass eyes, length 16cm £200-£300

197. An early 20th century Continental gilt metal and enamel portrait snuff box of rectangular form with canted corners, having engine turned decoration and raised foliate thumbpiece, the hinged lid mounted with a circular portrait miniature of a young woman in historic dress against a green background, width 8.5cm, depth 8.3cm £150-£250

198. Two pairs of late 19th century gilt metal opera glass the first by Lemaire the barrels with damascened vermicule decoration, stamped with a bee and in a leather case, the second pair mounted with mother of pearl, together with a Japanese cloisonné domed topped pot and cover (3), first width 11.3cm £40-£60

203. A Victorian gold and turquoise thimble with applied gold leaf decoration between rub set turquoise cabochons, with a honeycomb top section, total weight approx: 6.4g £100-£200

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204. A Victorian gold and turquoise thimble with applied double plaited wire, each point terminating with a rub set turquoise cabochon with further bead decoration and a honeycomb top section, Total weight approx: 6.1g £100-£200

205. A mid 19th century gold vinaigrette mount unmarked, tests high carat, foliate engraved mount, with hinged lid and pierced hinged grille, with suspension chain, weight approx. 9.1g £150-£250

206. A late Victorian/Edwardian novelty carved ivory parrot handled button hook carved perched on the terminal, having polychrome decoration and glass eyes, length 20.1cm £80-£120

207. An early 19th century tortoiseshell crochet etui and other sewing items the rectangular etui complete with turned ivory tambour, and steel hooks, together with a late 18th century silver tape measure applied in relief with a bird and scrolls, having a filigree winding crown and painted pink silk tape, a Charles Horner silver thimble, a small silver hoof handled button hook, a pair of carved bone knitting needle protectors and a carved bone needle case in the form of a fish (6), first height 9.3cm £80-£120

208. An early 19th century Chinese export Canton carved ivory brise fan and an early 19th century French carved ivory bodkin case the first with the outer guards finely carved with flowers and scrolling foliage, the twenty three inner sticks with rounded tips carved and pierced with birds, butterflies, flowers and foliage and leaves, centred with shield bearing the initials J P, second a/f, probably Diepppe, of cylinder form, finely carved with oval reserves with putti and scroll framed panels with musical instruments and flowers baskets against a reticulated ground (2), first length 26.5cm £60-£80

209. A late 19th century French gilt metal mounted frosted glass egg shaped etui for a child red velvet interior with thimble, scissors, needle case, stiletto and bodkin, fitted with ring and suspension chain, length 11cm £100-£150

210. A Victorian silk and ivory ladies collapsible parasol with carved greyhound handle the length of the ivory handle carved with serpent intertwined amongst leaves terminating in a greyhound, with purple and cream silk, length unfolded 60cm £80-£120

211. A collection of Halcyon Days boxed enamels including a parrot scent bottle inspired by 18th Century Chelsea Miniatures together with a limited edition Royal Yacht Britannia snuff box (141/750), a 1997 Christmas Tree Ornament (numbered 624/750), a 1979 Easter Egg, a small mouse enamel and a Happy Birthday pill box (unboxed), a Mazzega Murano paperweight presented on the 400th Anniversary of Child & Co. Bankers (1584-1984), A Child & Co. Bankers commemorate silver medallion and a silver cigarette case (9) £80-£120

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216. A collection of 19th century and later miniature items to include a turned hardstone tazza and carved ivory figure of Napoleon comprising a carved figure of Napoleon Bonaparte, a turned hardstone tazza on slate foot, a pack of chromolithograph printed playing cards, a cold painted bronze of a seated spaniel, a treen pear containing a selection of turned miniature bowls, plates, beakers and other table ware, two silver Guernsey cans, a brass casket with a sliding base containing a set of dominoes, etc. (qty), height 4.4cm £80-£120

217. A Victorian mother of pearl and nacre veneered card case, an Edwardian tortoiseshell and pique work mounted gilt metal purse and a 19th century black papier mache snuff box with pewter stringing first veneered with diapers, blue silk concertina interior, second of rectangular form with rounded ends, bearing a shield shaped plaque engraved with initials (3), first height 10.9cm £80-£120

218. A 17th Century bronze cruciform seal matrix of crucifix form with a circular pierced centre and four varying matrices depicting an anchor, a bird, a building and a heart and crown supposedly seals for Portsmouth, The marriage of Charles II to Catherine Braganza and the Arch Bishops Palace, diameter: 3.2cm £200-£400

212. An extensive collection of mainly Victorian silver handled button hooks (qty), the largest 39cm £200-£300

213. A mixed lot of 18th century and later vertu comprising late 18th century Staffordshire enamel egg pendant, painted with flowers and with metal mounts, an 18th century portrait miniature of young boy, watercolour on ivory, having gold locket frame with plaited hair reverse, a Continental probably French gilt metal mounted roundel painted with a courting couple and a Continental shield shaped porcelain scent bottle painted with a classical building in a landscape, the reverse painted ‘Souvenir’ (4), first length 3.5cm £80-£120

214. An interesting collection of 19th century and later silver and other vertu comprising a French silver gilt mounted green opaque glass mounted desk seal, the mounts embossed with stayr masks, a silver gilt novelty seal in the form of a fox holding a gun with a hunting dog with blank matrix, a gilt metal and mother of pearl spyglass, a silver foliate engraved chatelaine pencil, a yellow metal clad watch key with rock crystal set terminal, a gilt metal engine turned propelling pencil stamped W.S. Hicks New York, a pressed glass compass pendant etc., first height 7.7cm (8) £100-£150

215. A collection of mostly 19th century vertu comprising four glass picture paperweights decorated with views of ‘Esplanade Weymouth’ x 2, ‘Belvedere Esplanade Weymouth’ and ‘Weymouth Royal Terrace, Luster Row’, a portrait miniature of a young girl watercolour on ivory, signed SH and dated 21, an ambrotype portrait of a young boy in a fitted leather case c.1860, a pair of steel mounted white painted spill vases, a novelty miniature navel officers dress sword paper knife in a sheath, a turned treen string pot, a small circular engraving of putti in an ebonised frame and a French musical box with chromolithograph paper label playing ‘The Toy Monkey’ (12), various £60-£80

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221. Portrait miniature. English School c.1770 ‘Portrait of a young gentleman’, wearing a powdered wig en queue, wearing a white stock and turquoise coat, watercolour, oval gold bracelet frame, 3.5 x 2.8cm £100-£200

222. Portrait miniature. English School c.1770 ‘Portrait of a young gentleman, wearing a powdered wig en queue, wearing a white stock and blue coat, watercolour, oval gold bracelet frame, 3.5 x 2.8cm £100-£200

223. Portrait miniature. English School c.1790 ‘Portrait of woman’ with curled hair and wearing a collared white dress, watercolour on ivory, gold navette shaped glazed pendant locket with suspension loop, 4.6 x 3.4cm £100-£200

224. Portrait miniature. English School c.1840 ‘Portrait of a gentleman’, watercolour on ivory, oval, gold cased glazed locket frame with foliate carved frame and suspensions loop, verso engine turned with central oval vacant reserve, aperture 5 x 4.2cm £200-£300

219. Three 19th century portrait miniatures comprising a portrait of woman wearing a black dress and a bonnet, c.1830, oval, watercolour, ebonised frame, together with a pair of early Victorian profile portraits of a young man and woman, watercolour, in ebonised frames, together with a pair of late 18th century small oval stipple engravings after F. Wheatley in gilt frames (5), first height 14.2cm £60-£80

220. Three portrait miniatures. English School first ‘Portrait of young girl with blonde ringlets’, c.1830, wearing a scarlet dress, oval, watercolour on ivory, silver oval locket frame, together with a late 18th century style ‘Portrait of The Hon Elizabeth Southwell’, wearing headscarf and a white dress, signed in pencil verso ‘Copied N.B. Simon, oval, watercolour on ivory, the brass locket frame engraved ‘The Hon. Elizabeth Southwell 1791 afterwards Countess of Albermarle, b.1776. d.1817.’ and an 18th century style portrait of Maria Walpole, Duchess of Gloucester in an ebonised frame (3), first aperture 6.5 x 5.4cm £100-£150

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229. English School, a late 18th century bronzed silhouette portrait of young child c.1780 and an 19th century pair of portraits of young women, c.1830 first, a cut paper silhouette of a young seated and holding a leafy sprig, gilt frame, second both facing right, oval, ebonised frames with gilt metal slip and acorn hanger (3), first overall 16.2 x 12.7cm £100-£150

230. Five late 18th century stipple oval engravings published by C Taylor Holborn c.1790 ‘Enjoyment’, ‘Enjoyment Over!’, ‘Expectation’, ‘Returning Hopes’, ‘Similitude or Juvenile Botanists’ period gilt gesso frames (5), Overall 13.5 x 12.2cm £80-£120

231. A pair of early 19th century British School portrait miniatures of gentleman ‘James Dundas Esq.’ inscribed verso London 1823 and ‘George T. Cranstoun’, inscribed verso 1823 age 22, profile, oval, ebonised frames gilt metal slips and rose and thistle hangers (2), height 14.7cm, aperture 7.8 x 6.2cm £100-£150

232. English School, 19th century portrait silhouettes comprising a pair of a lady and a gentleman in profile, oval ebonised frames with acorn hanger, together with a smaller earlier profile portrait of a young boy wearing a hat, heightened in gilt, black lacquered frame with fruit hanger (3), first aperture 10 x 7.5cm, overall17.5 x 14.5cm £60-£80

225. In the style of Richard Cosway (1742-1821) ‘Portrait of Madame Du Barry’, watercolour on ivory, signed in white R Cosway, glazed French gilt metal mounted mother of pearl inlaid tortoiseshell locket frame, the tortoiseshell reverse pressed with a design of ribbon tied garlands and scrolls with central glazed locket compartment containing an oval watercolour miniature study of a ribbon tied bouquet of roses and tulips and other flowers, painted on ivory, aperture 8.3 x 6.7cm, overall 11.1 x 9cm £300-£500

226. An early 19th century gilt bronze profile portrait of Matthew Boulton facing right within shell and scroll cast frame, together with an early 20th century brass profile portrait of Matthew Boulton mounted in an oval faux tortoiseshell frame (2), first height 12cm £80-£120

227. An early 19th century portrait miniature, English School Portrait of a gentleman’ wearing a black coat and cravat, oval, watercolour on ivory, ebonised frame with gilt metal slip, aperture 6.2 x 5cm £80-£100

228. Portrait miniature, early 19th century English School c.1810 ‘Half length portrait of a boy wearing a collared skeleton suit and holding a hoop and stick’, watercolour on ivory, oval, unsigned, brass frame, 10 x 8cm £100-£200

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238. A mixed of lot of silver to include napkin rings and coffee spoons various dates and makers, comprising thirteen napkin rings of assorted designs, most with engine turned decoration, some bearing initials together with a set of six modern coffee spoons with portrait terminals of British Queens and other various spoons (qty), total weight approx. 18.74ozt £140-£180

239. An early 20th century Japanese silver and copper inlaid cigarette case and an a Persian silver cigarette case first, stamped sterling, of curved rectangular form, inlaid in copper with a continuous landscape with a bridge and trees, the second, bearing Persian marks chased with foliate decoration (2), first length 12.2cm £80-£120

233. A pair of Victorian silver novelty hatching chick pepper pots London, 1880 by James Barclay Hennell, each naturalistically modelled as a standing chick hatching form an egg with pull off covers, each bearing a registration lozenge (2), height 4.5cm £250-£350

234. A collection of mostly 20th century silver various dates and makers, comprising a cased silver scallop shell butter dish and replacement butter knife retailed by Mappin Brothers, a cased three piece silver cruet set of baluster form on raised pad feet marked Sheffield 1975, Robert and Belk, a cased two piece cruet set containing two salts and spoons with blue liners and pierced gallery boarder dated 1919, Birmingham, Henry Williamson Ltd and a cased set of six butter knives with mother of pearl handles, total weight: 8.16ozt £100-£150

235. Two large mid 20th century silver cigarette case first Birmingham, 1951 by Albert Henry Day, of heavy rectangular form with linear engine turned decoration, bears initials to interior, second Birmingham, 1961 by Walker & Hall, of slim rectangular form with engine turned decoration (2), first length 13.7cm, second length 17cm, total weight approx. 15.75cm £100-£150

236. Two George V silver cigarette cases the first Birmingham, 1934 by Mappin & Webb, of rectangular design with engine turned decoration ands sunken push catch, gilt interior with silver cigarette holder stamped PAT. 353934, bears presentation inscription, second of similar smaller design, Birmingham, 1928 by S Blanckensee & Son, together with a similar Art Deco plated cigarette case and another plated case chased with foliate design and presentation inscription (4), first length 10.5cm, total weight of silver cases 8.76ozt £70-£90

237. A late Victorian silver four division cigar case and Edwardian silver cigarette case Birmingham, 1897 by Henry Charles Freeman, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration, bearing a shield shaped with initials, and having gilt interior, the cigarette case, Birmingham, 1902 by Clark & Sewell, of curved rectangular design with chased foliate decoration, engraved with initials and dated 1903 (2), first length 12.7cm, total weight approx. 7.32ozt £80-£120

240. An early Victorian silver visiting card case Birmingham, 1853 by Edward Smith, of rectangular form with a shaped edge and hinged lid, engraved with foliate decoration, bearing initials, height 10cm, weight approx. 2.25ozt £100-£150

241. A collection of seven Victorian and later silver vesta cases to include a Scottish vesta case inlaid with hardstones and agate, Edinburgh 1908 by J W Kirwan & Co, a Victorian oval cushion shaped vesta with foliate decoration, Birmingham, 1887 by Colen Hewer Chesire, bearing initials, a plain vesta case with vacant circular reserve and plannished decoration, Birmingham, 1904 by Robert Chandler, etc. (7), first length 4.8cm, total weight approx. 4.57ozt £100-£150

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246. A mixed lot of silver and silver items of vertu to include pocket watches comprising a George V engine turned rectangular hip cigarette case, bearing initials, Birmingham, 1921 by Joseph Gloster, another engine turned cigarette case, initialled, a plain vesta case of curved rectangular form, initialled, Birmingham, 1918 by Smith & Bartlam, an engine turned propelling pencil marked sterling, and initialled P.E.A., a chatelaine pencil, marks rubbed, a silver double Albert curb link watch chain with an attached brass vesta case, a single Albert watch chain tapering at both ends, a silver triple Albert curb link watch chain, 19th century carved mother of pearl letter knife with white metal ferrule, three assorted a/f silver pocket watches, a cased pair of gold clad spectacles, together other silver items (qty), weighable silver approx. 10.36ozt £100-£150

247. A mixed lot of 20th century silver comprising a George V cream jug in George III style, London, 1921 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, of ogee form, having wavy edged and scroll handle, on a domed spreading foot, a three piece cruet set in Georgian style, London, 1949 by Edward Barnard & Sons, fitted with blue glass liners, a pair of squat dwarf candlesticks with weighted bases, set of six cocktail sticks with cockerel terminals, stamped Sterling Silver, a set of six white metal coffee spoons with animal terminals, a pair of sugar tongs and a silver plated milk churn pepper mill, stamped Mappin & Webb (qty), first height 10.5cm, total weight approx. 14.7ozt £100-£150

242. A Dunhill ladies silver compact and other silver items stamped 14k & sterling, London, 1947 by David Sutton & Sons, stamped Dunhill, of square design with engine turned decoration, bearing an applied plaque with presentation inscription together with an early 19th century probably French oval pot with a hinged lid, embossed with Empire style foliate decoration and bearing stipple engraved initials and dated 1839, an engine turned matchbook case bearing initials and a foliate embossed heart shaped scent bottle, stamped sterling (4), first width 6.5cm, Total weight approx. 5.71ozt £70-£90

243. An Edwardian silver card case and five silver cigarette cases the card case, Birmingham, 1909 by Joseph Gloster Ltd, of rectangular form with hinged lid with foliate engraved decoration, the central reserve engraved with initials and dated 13.11.17 together with four curved mostly foliate engraved case and a plain example (6), first length 9.7cm, total weight approx. 13.98ozt £100-£150

244. Two early 20th century Iraqi silver cigarette cases first, of curved rectangular form with niello decoration depicting a river scene with buildings and palms, second, stamped 935, sterling, of square form engraved with a river scene with palms (2), length 12cm, total weight approx. 9.88ozt £80-£120

245. Five early 20th century silver cigarette cases comprising a large rectangular engine turned Art Deco example, Birmingham, 1937 by Dudley Russell Howitt with sliding action, together with three smaller cases with engine turned decoration and an Arts & crafts case with planished decoration (5), First length 12.7cm, overall weight approx. 17.22ozt £150-£200

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250. An early 20th century Swedish large .800 silver cigarette case marked for Hjo, makers mark C. Hoff, of rectangular form with rounded corners and planished finish, interior gilt and bearing Swedish presentation inscription dated 1927, height 14cm, total weight approx. 5.57ozt £60-£80

251. A mixed lot of silver to include silver topped cut glass scent bottles comprising a large Victorian scent bottle, London, 1887 by William Comyns and Sons, the mount embossed with a classical scene and foliate scrolling decoration and with pushbutton hinged cap, on an oval hobnail cut body, a pair of scent bottles, the screw fitting caps with linear engine turned decoration, marks rubbed, a three piece silver and faux pink guilloche enamel dressing table set, a modern silver photograph frame and four late Victorian and Edwardian miniature photograph frames (qty), first height 12.5cm £100-£150

252. A mixed lot of silver to include a George V silver and pique tortoiseshell oval menu card holder comprising a silver and pique tortoiseshell oval menu card holder, Birmingham, 1912 by Henry Matthews, a pair of Victorian salts, Birmingham, 1883 by Horace Woodward & Co., both stamped with a registration lozenge, a Victorian silver mounted red flashed decanter, London, no date letter by Henry Wilkinson, having fruiting vine mount and stopper, the body similarly engraved, a square cigarette box with linear engine turned decoration and cedar lined interior, a pair of modern ‘Brandy’ & ‘Port’ decanter labels and a pair of Modernist stainless steel and gilt metal servers (qty), weighable silver approx. 3.05ozt £70-£90

253. A mixed lot of Victorian and later silver comprising an early Victorian christening mug, London, 1841 by the Barnards, of bell shape with foliate engraved decoration, leaf scroll handle on a circular foot, engraved ‘Sybil’, a late Victorian silver cream jug in early George III style, Chester, 1893 by James Deakin & Sons, of baluster form with foliate chased decoration, an engine turned cigarette case, another hip cigarette case, a cased set of six cocktail sticks with gilt cockerel terminals, stamped sterling silver, an white metal possibly Indian combination whistle rattle with three spherical rattles on a twisted stem, and four assorted napkin rings (qty), first height 8.9cm, total weight approx. 15.85ozt £140-£180

254. A pair of modern silver Winston Churchill commemorative dishes Birmingham, 1965 by Albert Ernest Jones, of circular design each set with a portrait medallion 1874-1965 RT Hon Sir Winston Churchill K.G. O.M. C.H. M.P. (2), diameter 12.5cm, weight approx. 12.59ozt £100-£150

248. A set of four Victorian parcel-gilt silver apostle fruit serving spoons Sheffield, 1873 by Martin Hall & Co., having fluted bowls, twisted stems and apostle terminals, in a fitted case, length 20.3cm, weight approx. 9.98ozt £100-£150

249. An early 20th century Austrian .900 silver and gold snuff box Vienna, makers mark possibly GST, of rectangular form with concave sides, engine turned chequer board decoration, the hinged lid with a gold foliate thumbpiece and tooled gold border, interior gilt, width 8.5cm, approx. 3.46ozt £200-£300

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255. A mixed lot of silver to include a presentation pint tankard comprising a tankard, Sheffield, 1962 by Walker & Hall, of baluster form with leaf scroll handle, engraved ‘To Gordon Ward for his epic role as Mr. Average Motorist in the 1965 Mobil Economy Run’, an Indian silver dish, stamped silver, of circular form, the centre embossed with trees and mountains with a petal shaped foliate chased border, on three feet, engraved ‘Colin J Ure Staff Otis Bombay 1965, an engine tuned ashtray with presentation inscription, assorted silver and a cased set of 12 Dutch stainless steel fruit knives and forks with horn handles (qty), first height 15cm, weighable silver approx. 27ozt £240-£280

256. A mixed lot of Victorian and later silver comprising two cased christening knife and fork sets with mother of pearl handles, both Sheffield, 1895/1897 by Levelsey Brothers, with foliate engraved blades and tines, cased set of six apostle terminal teaspoons, Birmingham, 1896 and cased pair of plated fish servers with ivory handles etc. (qty), weighable silver approx. 2.69ozt £80-£120

257. A mixed lot of Edwardian and later silver comprising and Edward VII engine turned square vesta, Chester, 1909 by Cohen & Charles, a plain curved hip card case engraved with initials, Birmingham, 1906 by Cohen & Charles, a plain cigarette case, a foliate embossed silver cased fountain pen, two cheroot holder cases and a pair of small squat candle candlesticks with weighted bases (8), Weighable silver approx. 5ozt £70-£90

258. An Edward VII Coronation Souvenir enamel vesta case Chester, 1901, by John Milward Banks, Stamped with Banks flower trademark, of rectangular form with rounded cornerstone hinged cover with a suspensions ring, the front enamelled with a royal crown between E R and with a playing card, the king of hearts beneath the date June 26th 1902, length 5.5cm, weight approx. 1.5ozt £300-£400

259. A mixed lot of 19th century and later silver various dates and makers, comprising a set of six William IV Old English Pattern teaspoons, London 1834 by John, Henry & Charles Lias, initialled, a Victorian sifter spoon, London, 1865 by Henry Holland, having twisted stem and male bust terminal, a pair of small pierced and embossed pin dishes, a pair of squat candlesticks with weighted bases, two graduated cut glass pots with silver mounted tortoiseshell lids, a silver topped dressing table pot, assorted spoons etc. (qty), first length 15.5cm, weighable silver approx. 13.82ozt £100-£200

260. A pair of late Victorian silver mounted scent bottles London, 1893 by Matthew John Jessop, having foliate and scroll embossed screw fitting mushroom caps, on spherical bodies with hobnail cut oval panels (2), height 14cm £80-£120

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262. An Austrian .800 silver mounted antler cigar cutter c.1900 Vienna, mark of Georg Adam Scheid, the mounts in the form of oak leaves and acorns, length 15cm £200-£300

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265. A mixed lot of silver to include a George V octagonal sugar caster comprising an sugar caster, Sheffield, 1918 by Levesley Brothers, of octagonal baluster form on a spreading foot, a tea strainer with pierced handle, London, 1944 by Mappin and Webb, a small fluted shell shaped dish, a small sifter spoon and a pair of plated fluted spherical pepper pots (6), first height 18cm, total weight approx. 7.45ozt £80-£120

266. An early 20th century Swedish .800 planished silver plate Stockholm, 1929 by Guldmedsaktiebolaget I, of circular form with raised border and beaded rim, engraved with initials, diameter 25cm, weight approx. 10.53ozt £80-£120

267. ‘The Queens Beasts Collection’, a limited edition set of ten silver and enamel spoons Birmingham, 1977 by Toye, Kenning & Spencer, Ltd, in a glazed display case (10), length 14cm, total weight approx. 15.35ozt £200-£250

268. A pair of Irish Arts & Crafts planished silver beakers Dublin, 1910, by Sharman Dermot Neill, of tapering form with a flared rim and planished finish, one stamped S.D.Neill (2), height 8cm £200-£300

269. An early 19th century Scottish provincial silver fiddle pattern toddy ladle and a pair of George IV Scottish cauldron salts first, Perth by R Keay, initialled, second, Edinburgh, 1824 by Alexander Edmonstoun II, of typical plain form with rope twist rim, raised on stepped hoof feet (3), first length 16cm, total weight approx. 5.17ozt £80-£120

263. A pair of George III Scottish provincial wine labels by Edward Livingstone, Dundee, c.1800, of curved rectangular form, engraved ‘Port’ and ‘Claret’ (2), width 4.8cm, weight approx. 0.55ozt £200-£300

264. Four George III silver bright cut oval decanter labels comprising ‘Brandy’, double struck makers mark only, by John Huston, crested, ‘Sherry’, makers mark only, William Knight II, ‘Rum’, no town mark, probably London, 1793, maker mark T.M?, and ‘Port’ Susannah Barker, together with a pair of close plated labels enamelled in black ‘Rum’ and ‘Brandy’ and another plated example (7), first width 4.5cm £200-£300

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271. An Edwardian silver lighthouse sugar caster Chester, 1905, by Haseler Brothers, of cylindrical form having bayonet fitting pierced cover with flame finial, the sides reticulated on a spreading foot, fitted with a blue glass liner, height 17cm, weight approx. 4.05ozt £80-£120

272. A contemporary Channel Islands silver swing handled sugar basket Guernsey, 1997 by Bruce Russell, of plain oval form with reeded border, on a square pedestal foot, width 11.4cm, weight approx. 4.45ozt £60-£80

274. Franklin Mint The Antique English Miniature Plate collection in sterling silver unmarked, c.1981, a collection of twenty five miniature silver plates, together with a wooden display rack and booklet, weight approx. 3.26ozt £80-£120

275. A mixed lot of 19th century and later silver and old Sheffield plated items to include a George III silver cruet frame comprising George III cruet frame, London, 1802, makers mark rubbed, of oval form with bright cut engraving and wooden base on bracket feet, initialled, together with a pair of Victorian foliate embossed cauldron salts and matching spoons, a small half wrythen fluted drum mustard pot with blue glass liner, another mustard pot with blue glass liner, a pair of Victorian pepper pots with foliate decoration, London, 1881 by Frederick Brasted, a pair of Georgian style pepper pots, a tea strainer, two pickle forks, a Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother 1900-2000 commemorative five pound coin dish, etc. (qty), first width 20.2cm, weighable silver approx. 16.90ozt £200-£250

276. Four Victorian and later silver pepper dredgers in the form of kitchen pepper pots comprising a wrythen fluted pepper, Birmingham, 1894, by Haseler Brothers, of cylinder form, with domed cover and reeded handle, a plain example, London, 1895 by Josiah Williams & Co, and two other miniature pots (4), first height 6.5cm, total weight approx. 2.44ozt £70-£90

270. A George III silver oval sweetmeat basket London, 1784, incise duty mark, by Robert Hennell, of shaped oval from with bright cut decoration and pierced with vertical slats and stars, with beaded rim and swing handle, on a pierced foot, engraved with initials, length 15.3cm £100-£200

273. A George IV Irish silver strawberry dish Dublin, 1825 by William Nolan, stamped Law, of circular form, the upturned border with fluted rim, engraved with an earls crest to centre, diameter 19cm, weight approx. 9.01ozt £200-£400

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280. A George V silver novelty milk churn pepper mill, a late Victorian helmet cream jug and a cased set of six ‘Onslow’ pattern coffee spoons and matching tongs first, Birmingham, 1917 by John Grinsell & Sons, typical form with Peugeot Freres grinder, second, Birmingham, 1888 by Hilliard & Thomson, wrythen fluted with a punched border, crested, third, London, 1900 by Joisah Williams & Co., with shell bowls and twisted stems, in a fitted case retailed by E. Sermon Jeweller Torquay (3), first height 7.5cm, weighable silver approx. 5.47ozt £100-£150

281. A collection of mixed silver and silver plate comprising a silver topped glass scent bottle with thistle decoration, and a similar silver topped scent bottle, an old Sheffield plate candle snuffer and plated tray, mother of pearl handle and Victorian silver bladed butter knife with mother of pearl handle, silver tongs, four silver coffee spoons, and two silver handled brushes and an Art Nouveau silver photo frame (13), various £80-£120

282. A George IV silver cream jug and an Edward VII hot milk jug or small coffee pot first London, date letter rubbed, by J. Wrangham & William Moulson, of plain squat circular form, having reeded girdle and scroll handle, on a circular foot, interior gilt, second, London, 1907 by Daniel & John Welby, of spiral fluted oval baluster form, on splayed feet, having domed cover with turned finial and scroll handle (2), first height 9cm, second height 20cm, total weight approx. 17.1ozt £150-£250

277. A mixed lot of Victorian and later silver comprising a pair of grape shears, Sheffield, 1911 by The Atkin Brothers, a set of six laceback coffee spoons, London, 1896 by Thomas Bradbury, a Victorian sifter spoon with gilt bowl, a set of six Norwegian .830 cake forks with pierced foliate handles, a golf prize spoon with figural terminal, a cased christening set with ivory handles, etc. (qty), first length 17.5cm, weighable silver approx. 13.09ozt £100-£200

278. A George III silver cream jug and other silver comprising a cream jug, London, 1783, by Robert Hennell I, of helmet form on a square foot, with beaded rim and scroll handle, engraved with initials, an Onslow sauce ladle, London, 1769, by Thomas Ellis, three George III bright cut pairs of sugar tongs, one, maker’s mark only by Hester Bateman, and a 19th century Italian .800 mug with scroll handle, stamped Ghiara, Prolongo (6), first height 13.5cm, total weight approx. 10.58ozt £100-£200

279. A Danish Sterling silver caddy or jam spoon by Georg Jensen in the blossom pattern 1945-1951, design number 84, the reverse of the bowl stamped Georg Jensen & Wendel, the handle with blossoming pod finial, weight 0.56ozt £100-£150

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286. A George IV silver pedestal fruit dish London, 1824 by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, of circular from, the scalloped dished centre embossed with fruit and vine leaves within a raised pierced fruiting vine border with shell and leaf scroll rim, raised on domed circular foot embossed with roses, height 8cm, diameter 27cm, weight approx. 21.21ozt £250-£350

287. A George II silver punch ladle London, 1748 by Edward Aldridge, shaped double lipped oval bowl engraved with initials, having bifurcated mount and twisted baleen handle with plain end ferule, length 44cm £80-£120

288. A mixed lot of silver various date and makers, comprising a George V cased knife fork and spoon christening set, Sheffield, 1914 by William Gallimore & Sons, the knife with ivory handle, a set of four late Victorian oval napkin rings, Sheffield, 1885 by Harrison Brothers and Howsonm having beaded rim and foliate engraving, numbered 1-4 and bearing initials, a Georgian III later embossed berry sifter spoon an American sterling sauce ladle and a pair of salt and pepper pots with weighted bases (qty), weighable silver approx. 6ozt £80-£120

283. A mixed lot of silver and plated items various dates, makers, comprising an Edwardian silver gravy boat, Chester, 1907 by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, of typical from with wavy edged rim and scroll handle, a similar smaller cream boat, rosewood handled tea strainer and associated stand, a pair of early 19th century plated candlesticks with gadrooned rims, an electroplated Edwardian small oval meat cover / dome with beaded border stamped Goldsmiths & Silversmiths ltd, and a smaller Victorian plated meat cover (qty), first length 9cm, weighable silver approx. 9.46ozt £100-£200

284. A mixed lot of Edwardian and later silver and electroplated items various date and maker, to include a rose bowl, a cased christening mug and napkin ring engraved with presentation inscription and initials, a silver mounted cut glass atomiser, a scent bottle and two matching pots, a near matching four piece embossed silver backed dressing table set, a pair of American silver cased glass urn shaped pepper pots, stamped Sterling weighted, a spill vase with weighted base, a napkin ring, a butter spreader, a cased set of six coffee spoons, a cased set of ivory handled tea knives with silver ferrules, an EPNS cocktail shaker, etc. (qty), first height 7.5cm, weighable silver approx. 9.11ozt £100-£200

285. An Edward VII cased silver sugar caster and matching cream jug London, 1903 by Josiah Williams & Co, of plain slender tapering bellied from, the caster fitted with a pierced mushroom cover with bud finial, the jug with scroll handle and gilt interior, in original fitted case, retailed by Barry & Sons, first height 17.5cm, weight approx. 11.11ozt £100-£200

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293. A William IV silver teapot London, 1831 by Charles Fox II, of squat melon form, embossed with leaves and foliage, having evereted shell and flower rim, hinged domed lid with bud knop finial and acanthus leaf handle with ivory insulators, on leaf scroll bracket supports, handle to spout 29cm, weight approx. 25.86ozt £250-£350

294. An early George III silver salver London, 1761 by William Grundy, of circular form with shell cast piecrust border, on three scrolling hoof feet, diameter 22.5cm, approx 12.5ozt £200-£300

289. A mixed lot of Georgian silver comprising a cream boat, Newcastle, 1785, incuse duty mark, by John Langlands I & John Robertson I, of typical form, having punched rim and flying scroll handle, on shell capped hoof feet, a William IV mother of pearl handle butter spreader, Birmingham, 1839 by Francis Clark, a George IV silver mounted pillar cut glass condiment bottle, Sheffield, 1828 by William Watson & Thomas Bradbury, a George II silver cauldron salt with blue glass liner, London, other marks rubbed, crested, and two fiddle pattern sifter spoons, both initialled (6), first handle to lip approx. 13cm, weighable silver approx. 6.73ozt £100-£200

290. A mixed lot of mostly 20th century silver comprising a small salver, Birmingham, 1937, by Barker Brothers, of circular form with piecrust rim and beaded border, on ball and claw feet, a pair of Georgian style cauldron salts with blue glass liners, a pair of late Victorian salts with spoons, a pair of acorn shaped silver mounted hobnail cut glass pepper pots, sugar tongs, butter knives etc. (qty), diameter of salver 20.3cm, weight approx. 20.79ozt £200-£300

291. A mixed lot of silver comprising a capstan inkwell with guilloche enamel decorated hinged cover, Birmingham, 1912, makers mark worn, with glass liner, an oblong bonbon basket with pierced and foliate embossed rim, London, 1900 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., a circular trinket pot, an oval pin dish with wavy edged rim, initialled and a curved cigarette case engraved with a monogram (5), first diameter 9.2cm, weighable silver approx. 6.83ozt £100-£200

292. A George III silver tankard London, 1812, makers mark WE, of tapering form with two bands of ribbed decoration and gadroon borders, interior gilt, engraved with initials, height 9cm, weight approx. 5.95ozt £80-£120

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298. A George IV silver snuff box Birmingham, 1826 by Nathaniel Mills, of rectangular engine turned from, concave reeded sides, hinged lid with vacant reserve, interior gilt, width 6.7cm, weight approx. 1.38ozt £100-£150

299. A late Victorian silver tea caddy London, 1894 by Robert James Chaplin & Sons, of oval form engraved with garlands, the lid with sunken hinge and shaped thumbpiece, height 7.6cm, weight approx. 4.81ozt £100-£200

295. A George III silver vinaigrette London, 1802 by John Allen & Joshua Butler, of plain curved rectangular form, the gilt interior with hinged grille pierced with a butterfly, initialled, width 3.8cm, weight approx. 0.5ozt £60-£80

296. An Edward VII Royal presentation silver-gilt Neo-Classical table snuff box London, 1909 by Garrard & Co Ltd, of rectangular form, the hinged lid mounted with an oval portrait miniature of Queen Alexandra on ivory within a seed pearl border, framed by winged female figures in flowing drapery and scrolling foliate decoration, the bombe sides embossed with a continuous frieze of classical figures, stamped R & S Garrard & Co Haymarket, width 8.7cm, total weight approx. 6.61ozt

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297. A William IV silver snuff box Birmingham, 1832 by Nathaniel Mills, of rectangular form with concave sides, engine turned with raised foliate borders, the hinged cover with vacant rectangular reserve, gilt interior, height 1.1cm, width 7cm, depth 4.2cm, weight approx. 2.46ozt £150-£250

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303. A late Victorian Scottish three piece silver tea service Edinburgh, 1893 by Hamilton & Inches, comprising teapot, milk jug and twin handled sugar basin, of rectangular half fluted form with re-entrant corners, on compressed ball feet, the teapot with domed cover fitted with fluted ebony knop finial and scroll handle, stamped Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1932, teapot handle to spout 23.6cm, total weight approx. 35.71ozt £300-£500

304. An early 20th century German .800 silver bowl and two .800 silver dishes German marks, first a bowl, by Otto Wolter, of circular design with petal shaped sides and gilt interior, together with a circular dish, by Gebruder Kuhn with petal shaped rim and another dish, makers mark GK of hexagonal panelled design with foliate embossed rim (3), diameter 21.7cm, total weight approx. 25.71ozt £180-£220

305. An early 20th century German .800 planished bowl and a German. 800 silver serving dish German marks, first by Adolf Mogler, of oval tapering form with shaped rim and planished decoration, on a panelled foot, second by Gebruder Friedlaender, of lozenge shape with wavy edged sides with ribbon tied reed border (2), first length 19.8cm, second length 30cm, total weight approx. 18.01ozt £140-£180

300. A pair of George V Art Deco candlesticks Sheffield, 1933 by Sydney Hall & Co., of plain octagonal form with reeded borders, having vase shaped nozzles and detachable drip pans, on tapering stems and spreading weighted bases (2), height 29cm £100-£200

301. A George VI silver four piece neo-classical style tea service Birmingham, 1938 by A E Poston & Co Ltd, comprising a tea pot and hot water jug with composition scroll handle and finial, a milk jug and a twin handled sugar basin, of circular belied form with wavy edged rim and with ribbon and swap girdle, raised on legs cast with acanthus and husks, on stepped leaf pad feet (4), height of hot water jug 20cm, total weight approx. 70ozt £600-£700

302. A George V silver three piece tea service Birmingham, 1933 by Mappin and Webb, of hexagonal tapering panelled design with gadroon border on an oval spreading foot, the teapot having ebonised scroll handle and finial (3), teapot handle to spout 28cm, total weight approx. 33.64ozt £300-£500

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310. A matched William IV/early Victorian silver fiddle pattern part canteen of flatware mostly Exeter, 1836 by William Rawlings Sobey, initialled, comprising six dinner forks, six dessert forks, three tablespoons, two dessert spoons and five matched teaspoons, Exeter, 1834 by John Stone (qty), length of forks 20.2cm, total weight approx. 33.49ozt £300-£350

311. A set of six George III silver fiddle pattern teaspoon no town mark, Exeter, 1817 by George Turner, initialled (6), length 14cm, weight approx. 4.14ozt £70-£90

312. A set of ten Scottish silver bright cut engraved teaspoons Glasgow, 1869 by D C Rait & Sons, engraved with initials (10), length 14.5cm £100-£150

313. Eight assorted George II/III Hanoverian pattern spoons various dates and makers, to include a lace back tablespoon, London 1777, makers mark indistinct, engraved with initials, two tablespoons with rat-tail bowls, both with later engraved initials, four assorted tablespoons, mostly with rubbed marks and terminals engraved with contemporary initials and a dessert spoon (8), first length 21.8cm, total weight approx. 13.59 £100-£200

306. A late Victorian silver bowl Sheffield, 1901 by Atkin Brothers, of circular from with petal edge rim, diameter 23cm, weight approx. 9.7ozt £100-£150

307. A late Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jug London, 1896 by Horace Woodward & Co., the mount foliate embossed having hinged cover with acanthus leaf finial and scroll handle, the ovoid glass body with hobnail cut decoration on circular star cut foot, height 33cm £180-£220

308. A late George III cream jug, a William IV cream jug and a George III Old English pattern basting spoon first London, 1819 by WS, of oblong bellied form with gadroon rim and scroll handle, on ball feet, interior gilt, second London, London, 1831 by Robert Hennell II, of circular bellied form with foliate embossed decoration, on domed foot having gadroon rim and scroll handle, initialled, third, London, 1804, by Edward Leas, initialled (3), first handle to spout 16cm, total weight approx. 15.22ozt £140-£180

309. A Victorian part canteen of silver fiddle pattern flatware Exeter, 1874 by Josiah Williams and Co., engraved with initials, comprising five dinner forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, five tablespoons and three teaspoons (qty), length of tablespoons approx. 21.7cm, weight approx. 56.29ozt £450-£550

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314. A William III Britannia standard silver trefid spoon London, 1699 by Lawrence Coles, oval bowl with beaded rat-tail, the terminal with pricked initials IG over 1699 over MS, length 20cm, weight approx. 1.69ozt £200-£300

315. A set of six George IV silver fiddle pattern dinner forks London, 1825 by William Eaton, length 20.5cm, weight approx. 14.74ozt £140-£180

316. A mixed lot of silver comprising six William IV fiddle pattern teaspoons, London, 1832 by James Beebe, initialled, a cased set of late Victorian coffee spoons with twisted stems and Madonna and child figural terminals, Birmingham, 1886 by Levi & Salaman, a set of six Hanoverian pattern silver handled dinner knives with stainless steel blades, Sheffield, 1942 by C J Vander Ltd and a salt spoon (qty), first length 14.5cm, total weight approx. 6.64ozt £100-£150

317. A mixed of silver to include a pair of Thai niello decorated napkin rings comprising a pair of Thai silver and niello napkin rings, unmarked, a cased christening fork and spoon set, Sheffield, 1926 by Cooper Brothers & Sons, initialled, and a silver handled Kings pattern jam spoon (qty), weighable silver approx. 4.15ozt £40-£60

318. A mixed lot of silver comprising a modern three piece silver backed engine turned dressing table set, Birmingham, 1963 by Mappin and Webb, initialled S, a George V planished vesta case, Birmingham, 1913 by Henry Charles Freeman, a silver nail buffer and a pair of plated Dansk design bud vases (7), hand mirror length 18cm, weighable silver approx. 1.08ozt £50-£80

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324. A George III silver caddy spoon no town mark, but probably London, 1803, makers mark WS, having shell bowl and bright cut engraved handle, bearing initials, together with an Edwardian silver sovereign case engraved with initials and dated 1907 and a foliate engraved silver pill box with hinged domed lid (3), first length 8.5cm, total weight approx. 1.3ozt £70-£90

325. A small collection of early 20th century Chinese silver items comprising a set of six coffee spoons with blue enamel decorated stems, a pair of sugar tongs and fork both decorated with bamboo leaves, a cauldron shaped salt embossed with foliate decoration with clear glass liner and spoon, a spoon with flower head bowl, a pickle fork, a napkin ring, a foliate engraved mother of pearl cigarette/cheroot holder etc. (qty), weight approx 3.29ozt £70-£90

326. An early 20th century Chinese export silver table cigarette box marked for Shanghai, Tuck Chang & Co., of rectangular form, engraved with a linear design of plain and stippled bands, monogrammed, cedar lined together with an early 20th century Chinese export silver vase, apparently unmarked, of trumpet form with wavy edged rim, chased with flowering prunus branches, on a turned rosewood base (2), width 16.1cm, depth 8.9cm, height 6.2cm, height of vase only 20.6cm, weight only 3.01ozt £100-£200

327. A late 19th century Indian Kutch silver table cigarette / trinket box unmarked, of rectangular from, all over chased with foliate foliage, raised on mask bracket feet, cedar and later red velvet lined interior, initialled, width 10.5cm, total weight approx. 10.39ozt £80-£120

328. Mixed electroplated and silver plated items comprising a Victorian Britannia metal Nautilus spoon warmer, a large twin handled tray with shell and bead border, a pair of three light Georgian style candelabra and a quantity of lily pattern flatware (qty), tray width handle to handle 67cm £80-£120

329. A collection of silver pocket watches to include a silver Kendal & Dent open faced key wound pocket watch, with white enamel dial and roman numerals signed to the dial ‘Makers to the admiralty, the London Lever’, London import silver mark to the inside, A Victorian silver open faced key wind patent lever chronograph pocket watch, white enamel dial with roman numerals with centre seconds dated 1885, a continental silver Helvetia Prima open face pocket watch with Arabic numerals and a subsidiary dial, together with three other silver pocket watches and chrome Yards open faced measuring implement, in the form of a pocket watch, white enamel dial signed Yards with two subsidiary dials each inscribed ‘Miles’ (qty) £200-£300

319. A George III silver and mother of pearl campaign folding knife and fork set and two silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knives the fork double struck George III duty mark and lion passant only, the knife, Birmingham, 1836 by Hastelow and Harlow (3), first length open 14.3cm £80-£120

320. A George III silver shovel caddy spoon Birmingham, 1810 by Cocks & Betterdige, with gilt bowl and mother of pearl handle, initialled, length 9.5cm, total weight approx. 23ozt £50-£80

321. An early 20th century Chinese export silver tea strainer probably Shanghai, Chinese marks, stamped Yok Sang, with stippled decoration, length 17.2cm £40-£60

322. A George III silver vinaigrette and two pill boxes first, Birmingham, 1801, makers mark IT, of rectangular ribbed form with rounded ends, gilt interior with hinged filigree grille, second, Birmingham, 1814 by Cocks & Bettridge, of flat barrel from, with hinged lid and bright cut engraving, third, no town mark but probably Birmingham, 1798, makers mark IT, of oval form with bright cut engraving, bearing a shield shaped reserve with initials (3), first width 3.1cm, total weight approx. 0.72ozt £100-£200

323. A George III silver meat skewer London, 1805 by William Eley & William Fearn, of tapering form with reeded ring handle, crested, length 33.5cm, weight approx. 3.51ozt £100-£150

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332. A Swiss 18ct gold ladies open face fob watch having a white enamel face with Roman numerals and blue spade hands and engraved decoration to the case with vacant cartouche, total weight approx: 35.2g £150-£200

333. A gentleman’s 9ct gold Envoy mechanical strap watch and another gentleman’s Waltham USA mechanical strap watch, total weight approx: 54.2g £100-£150

334. A pair of gentleman silver wristwatches comprising a half hunter watch, with white enamel dial and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with wire lugs and a leather strap and a Continental silver watch with a white enamel dial and roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and luminous pointers and hands, wire lugs and a leather strap (2), Total weight approx: 79.2g £70-£90

335. A stainless steel Rolex Oyster automatic gentleman’s wristwatch circa 1940s original silvered dial with hourly applied luminous Arabic numerals and outer minute track and subsidiary dial. The crown and dial signed Rolex Oyster. circular case numbered 1301C7/ 2280, Dial diameter: 2.4cm, case diameter: 3cm £250-£450

330. A 9ct gold keyless top wound half hunter pocket watch white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, total weight approx: 95.1g £200-£300

331. An 18ct gold half hunter top wound keyless pocket watch the outer case with blue Roman numerals, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed 3367 to the dial, the back cover engraved with monogram, the movement signed: Army and Navy Co-operative Society, 117 Victoria Street, London S.W. No. 3367, total weight 108.4g, dial diameter approx: 4.2cm £400-£600

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339. A ladies Raymond Weil Geneve quartz strap watch white enamel dial with Roman numerals and a black leather strap marked 18k electroplated no. 5824, width of dial: 1.8cm £40-£60

340. A 9ct gold ladies Omega mechanical bracelet watch having a circular silvered dial, with gilt and black baton markers, having a mesh 9ct bracelet strap and snap ladder clasp, with original leather box and outer box, total weight approx: 20.8g £250-£350

341. A gold ladies Rolex mechanical cocktail watch having a tonneau shaped dial, with Arabic numerals common signed Rolex, with a double mesh strap and snap ladder clasp, total weight approx: 12.2g £150-£200

336. A Jaeger LeCoultre gold automatic Memovox calendar alarm wristwatch with world cities circa 1960s silvered dial with central alarm disc with world cities, applied gilt and triangular baton hour markers, inner minute track, date aperture at 3, gilt and black baton hands with luminous inserts, centre seconds, with crowns at 2 and 4 o’clock for alarm and winding, on a leather crocodile strap with plated buckle. No. 1128806, dial size: 3.6mm £2,000-£3,000

337. A 9ct gold ladies Rotary mechanical bracelet watch on integral gold bracelet with ladder snap clasp and two other 9ct gold mechanical watch heads including a ‘Buren Grand Prix’ example on an expanding strap (3), rotary watch: 15.2g watch head: 11.9g £100-£200

338. A ladies 9ct gold Tudor mechanical bracelet watch having a silvered dial with blue spade hands and a subsidiary seconds hand, in an octagonal case to an expanding bracelet marked 9ct, total weight approx: 15.2g £80-£120

342. A ladies Omega Deville gold plated stainless steel quartz bracelet watch a gold coloured dial with gold plated markers and a bi-coloured bracelet, with service card and guarantee, Omega dial: 1.8cm £60-£80

343. A ladies 9ct gold Rotary quartz bracelet watch with square white enamel dial and gilt baton markers, to an integral 9ct gold brick link bracelet and clasp, total weight approx: 33.6g £300-£500

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346. A delicate Edwardian graduated opal centrepiece bracelet having eleven graduating oval shaped opal cabochon as the centrepiece, all four claw set to a pierced gallery to a two bar link bracelet with box clasp, approx. 17cm in length £180-£220

347. A delicate Edwardian opal fringe necklace having graduating fringe of oval opal cabochons all spectacle set to a trace chain, mounted in gold, length approx: 41.5cm £250-£350

348. A delicate Victorian moonstone drop necklace having seven spectacle set moonstones all joined by jump rings with a single moonstone drop, suspended on a silver chain with a later added bolt ring clasp, length of chain approx: 41cm £50-£80

349. A small collection of Oriental jewellery to include a shakudo plaque necklace, a heart shaped panel depicting a town scene suspended from a chain of oval and circular shakudo panels, with three further bell shaped drops, all connected by jump rings with matching barrel clasp together with two mid-Victorian Chinese ‘Eternal love’ kingfisher feather swallow brooches (3), length of chain: approx 51cm, largest brooch: wing span 7cm £80-£120

350. An Indian freshwater pearl necklace and matching earrings a centrepiece set with cultured freshwater pearls and a cultured freshwater pearl fringe to a three row cultured freshwater pearl strand necklace with a gold coloured clasp (2), total weight of necklace: 43.8g Earring total weight approx: 10.0g £300-£500

344. Two ladies 9ct gold bracelet watches and a gold plated Elgin fob watch to include a 9ct gold ladies Regency mechanical bracelet watch with internal strap, an Art Deco 9ct gold ladies bracelet watch with internal strap and a gold plated Elgin fob watch (3), total weight approx: 21.1g, Elgin fob watch: 50.0g £150-£200

345. Two 9ct gold watch cases including an example with a white enamel dial, Arabic numerals and a later rolled gold bracelet (2), total weight approx: 33.7g £80-£120

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353. An amusing Victorian carved jet pendant snake necklace the necklace formed of carved Whitby jet square chain links and circular discs, suspended with a carved snake head and heart pendant, possibly earlier, and with two further carved articulated drops to either side, yellow metal pendant fitting and fastening test for gold, together with two carved jet Victorian brooches, a jet panel bracelet, a part jet chain and an Art deco French jet buckle (6), necklace length approx. 40cm, snake drop approx. 7.5cm including top yellow metal rings, largest side drops including discs approx. 9cm £80-£120

354. A 9ct gold twisted rope chain necklace with bolt ring clasp, total weight approx: 21.3g, length approx: 61cm £200-£250

355. Two gold cross pendants and a chain an 15ct gold cross pendant and a two colour gold cross marked 9ct on a trace and bar link chain marked 9ct (3), 15ct gold cross weight approx: 2.0g, a 9ct chain and cross weight approx: 6.1g £100-£150

356. A 9ct gold oval hinged locket on chain an oval locket engraved with dragonflies and set with two brilliant cut diamonds suspended on an Italian 9ct gold trace chain, total weight approx: 13.5g £80-£120

357. A collection of gold necklaces to include a 9ct gold heart shaped hinge locket on chain, a gold single stone amethyst pendant on chain, a single stone cubic zirconia in a mount marked 14k suspended from a 9ct gold chain, a sapphire and diamond pendant on a 9ct gold chain, a single stone cubic zirconia pendant suspended on a chain both marked 585 etc. (qty), weight approx: 20.0g 14k:1.6g £200-£300

351. An Indian high carat gold pendant on chain and similar earrings a high carat gold pendant set with a spray of white stones possibly sapphires suspended on a flat curb link chain with hook fitting marked 22k together with a pair of high carat gold drop earrings, set with baguette and round cut white stones with post and butterfly fittings (2), chain weight approx: 11.6g, earrings weight approx: 10.9g, pendant approx: 6.8g £1,000-£1,200

352. A single row tourmaline bead necklace each graduated tourmaline bead carved with a ribbed design in various colours, between gold spacers, all strung knotted to a ball and tongue clasp marked 9k, necklace length approx: 48.5cm £300-£400

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361. A sweet “By the Yard” graduated pearl necklace graduating baroque pearls (untested) interspersed between trace chain to a bolt clasp together with a pair of cultured pearl screw back earrings marked 9ct (2), total weight:6.0g, length of chain: 42cm £80-£120

362. A three colour gold brick link necklace and matching bracelet both with box clasp marked 9kt, total weight approx: 31.1g £300-£400

363. Four assorted 9ct gold chain necklaces comprising two 9ct gold rope link chain, a gold figaro chain and a 9ct gold box link chain (4), total weight approx: 29.3g £200-£300

364. A Tiffany & Co silver shell pendant necklace a silver shell set with a single cabochon marked Tiffany & Co 925 suspended on a torque wire necklace together with a pair of Tiffany hoop earrings in a Tiffany pouch with box, Diameter of necklace approx: 45cm £80-£120

365. A collection of 9ct gold necklace and chain to include a 9ct gold cross on a gold rope chain, another 9ct gold cross on chain, a 9ct gold box link chain, a 9ct gold pendant on chain and a 9ct gold identity bracelet (qty), total weight approx: 18.4g £200-£300

366. Two single row cultured pearl necklaces both strung knotted to a continuous form together with a silver scarf ring (3), Approx length: 115cm (opera length) and 72cm £50-£80

358. A gold necklace and matching earrings the necklace having a ‘D’ shaped pendant with fringe detail suspended on a popcorn chain with matching lobster clasp, with matching ‘D’ shaped and fringe earrings marked 375 (2), total weight approx: 9.1g £100-£200

359. Two 9ct gold necklace chains including a curb link and a rope link example (2), total weight approx: 19.0g £180-£220

360. A Victorian sovereign dated 1894 channel set to a 9ct gold pendant suspended from a curb link chain marked 375, total weight approx: 24.1g £400-£500

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369. Four assorted Victorian and later 9ct gold curb link bracelets all with heart shaped padlocks (4), total weight approx: 67.7g £700-£900

370. A Victorian gold four row fancy link bracelet with padlock torpedo shaped and engraved bar links between engraved bead shaped links, all joined by jump rings marked 9c to an applied panel, total weight approx: 14.4g £150-£200

371. An Indian high carat gold decorative chain bracelet diamond cut ‘kiss, lozenge and bar’ shaped link bracelet, each ‘kiss’ link with applied silver tone with a hook and bar clasp marked 916, total weight approx: 23.7g £900-£1,200

367. A 9ct gold hollow curb link bracelet with padlock and seventeen assorted gold charms to include a 9ct gold church, a 9ct gold bag, a 9ct gold watering can, a 9ct gold 21st key, a 9ct gold Pisces charm, a 9ct ballerina, two 9ct bibles, a 9ct dancing couple, a 9ct gold jersey charm etc, total weight approx: 39.1g, length of bracelet approx: 17cm £400-£600

368. A gold charm bracelet with padlock and various gold charms a fancy link bracelet of bar and ball links with fifteen assorted gold charms including a 9ct gold wine basket, a 9ct jug, a 9ct bicycle, a 9ct cheque book, a 9ct gold casket, a 9ct watering can, a 9ct shell etc, total weight approx: 52.1g £600-£800

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375. A gold four row gate link bracelet with concealed box clasp and safety chain marked 15ct, total weight approx: 9.6g £150-£200

376. Two 9ct gold gate link bracelets together with sapphire and cubic zirconia cluster ring (3), Total weight approx: 13.0g £100-£200

377. A 9ct gold three row charm bracelet with padlock and nine assorted charm and another loose charm including a 9ct gold boot charm, a 9ct emu and a 9ct gold bean charm etc, total weight approx: 23.2g £300-£400

378. A gold graduated shell cameo bracelet seven graduating shell cameos of various young maidens, each plaque rub set with jump ring to form the bracelet with a concealed clasp, total weight approx: 36.8g £60-£80

379. An Indian gold synthetic ruby and split pearl bracelet having a split pearl and ruby set floral centrepiece and panels, set between a six row seed pearl strands bracelet, Total weight approx:19.9g £80-£120

380. A Chinese high carat gold bracelet having textured and polished link centrepiece, to a curb link bracelet with ‘S’ link hook clasp marked with Chinese character marks 999, total weight approx: 12.4g £350-£550

372. An unusual ruby, diamond and split pearl centrepiece bracelet possibly American having a centrepiece consisting of three central open lozenge shaped panels set with eight-cut diamonds and round-cut rubies, with two articulated bars of split pearls, all set in white on a yellow curb link chain with a box clasp fitting, Total weight approx: 22.1g £450-£550

373. A white metal and jade panel bracelet six carved jade panels claw set between a three row rolled link chain sections terminating in a box clasp, engraved to some panel ‘June 9th 1939’, total weight approx. 17.8g £200-£300

374. A Victorian gold enamel and woven hair-work bracelet having a gold and enamel central box clasp, initialled to a central boss with scroll decoration and further script to the outside border, a vacant locket to the reverse inscribed ‘Caroline Reid Feilden, born 24th Nov 1814 died 13 July 1835 aged 20’ to a woven hair-work bracelet, total weight approx: 27.4g £200-£300 374

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386. Two gold bangles to include a three row twisted wire bangle and another three row tapering bangle with applied white gold flowers (2), total weight approx: 16.8g £160-£200

387. Two 9ct gold hollow bangles including an Italian flat section twisted example and another with a textured pattern (2), total weight approx: 10.3g £100-£150

388. A gold belcher and trombone link watch chain with 9ct gold swivel clasp, chain has an applied tag marked 9c, total weight approx: 23.0g, approx. length excluding swivel clip: 148cm £250-£300

389. A small collection of gold jewellery to include three gold chains with pendant crosses, a gold figaro chain, a Prince of Wales chain, two gold earrings and a gold belcher chain with a diamante cross pendant (qty), total weight of items including non gold parts: 27.1g £300-£400

390. A 9ct gold rope chain with bolt ring clasp, total weight approx: 13.1g £100-£150

391. An Italian 18ct gold foxtail link chain necklace marked 750, Uno-Aerre, Total weight approx: 7.7g £100-£150

381. A 9ct gold charm bracelet with padlock and assorted gold charms to include a 9ct gold St. Christopher, an Italian bell marked 750, a front and back locket, a tigers eye pendant, a 9ct gold flower, a 9ct gold bean and 9ct sailing boat, total weight approx: 42.6g £500-£600

382. A charm bracelet mark 585 with padlock and assorted charms including a wine charm marked 750, a 9ct gold lion, a 9ct gold kettle, a 9ct gold boot, 9ct gold medallion and a 9ct gold horseshoe etc, total weight approx: 37.2g £500-£800

383. A gold jade set bangle of hinged design the yellow gold mounts with screw clasp fittings, marked 18k but tests as approx. 14ct, total weight approx. 50g £150-£200

384. A decorative late Victorian gold seed pearl hinge bangle an open-work central panel of split pearls, set in a graduating linear form of lozenges and floral mounts, to a trifurcated hinged section bangle with safety chain, total weight approx. 22.4g £300-£400

385. A Victorian silver panel bracelet and Victorian silver bangle a Victorian silver engraved panel and polished link bracelet with concealed box clasp and a Victorian engraved hinge bangle with applied gold decoration to the floral design, the top section with bead detail and a plain polished under section (2), total weight approx: 74.7g £100-£150

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397. A 9ct gold oval hinge locket on a gold wire chain a 9ct gold cross on chain together with a 9ct gold prince of Wales chain, total weight approx: 12.3g £100-£200

398. A 9ct gold graduated watch chain albert with t-bar and swivel clip, total weight approx: 26.8g £300-£500

399. A 9ct gold ingot on a belcher chain marked 375, total weight approx: 6.1g £60-£80

400. A 9ct gold belcher chain necklace with bolt ring clasp, total weight approx: 8.0g £100-£150

401. A collection of interesting brooches and rings to include an Art Deco painted black and diamante triangular brooch signed J. Ryaw, a paste stone spray brooch circa 1950s, a gilt metal oval enamel brooch inlaid with a ‘Dean College’ and an image of the building, a gilt metal French poodle brooch with mink hair body, a bakelite Scottie and Westie brooch, two lucite reverse painted intaglio brooches and a silver simulated pearl and paste marcasite shaped ring together with other brooches (qty), diamante spray brooch: approx 5.5cm in length £50-£80

402. A collection of Victorian and later jewellery a Victorian single stone foiled back set brooch with a scrolling border and vacant glazed locket verso, A shell cameo brooch in a gold mount marked 9ct and a 9ct gold panel and circular cameo set bracelet together with five Victorian bar brooches, an Edwardian period open-work pendant on chain, a gold single stone diamond heart charm and a pair of 9ct gold earrings (qty), brooch approx weight; 7.7g, cameo brooch approx: 8.7g and bracelet approx: 6.4g £200-£300

403. A Oriental jade, tigers eye, cultured pearl butterfly brooch having a cultured pearl and tigers eye abdomen, with jade forewings and gold hindwings and ruby set eyes, all set to a gold mount and brooch fitting marked 14kt but tests as approx. 9ct gold, total gross weight: 23.2g £150-£200

392. A gold byzantine chain necklace marked 375 with lobster claw clasp, total weight approx: 8.0g £70-£90

393. A 9ct gold figaro neck chain with lobster claw clasp, total weight approx: 6.3g £60-£80

394. A Italian 9ct gold double curb link with lobster claw clasp and a 9ct gold fancy link chain, total weight approx: 22.7g £200-£300

395. A 9ct gold flat curb link chain with lobster clasp, total weight approx: 9.1g £100-£150

396. A 18ct gold flat curb link chain with bolt ring clasp, total weight approx: 10.5g £200-£300

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408. A Victorian single split pearl shield form brooch a single split pearl, set to a raised star boss, with laurel leaf border and further bead and scroll detailing, total weight approx: 14.7g £60-£80

409. A collection of brooches including an Edwardian gold aquamarine and seed pearl wreath brooch together with an amethyst, turquoise and seed pearl cluster brooch, a gilt metal brooch set with paste stones, two bar brooches, a cameo stick pin, a scent bottle brooch and a gold single stone cultured pearl ring marked 9ct Circo (qty), amethyst brooch approx: 3.5g aquamarine approx: 3.2g £100-£200

410. A beautiful gold gemstone set spray brooch circa 1940s a spray of flowers including a rub set ruby to the centre of green tourmaline petals, a rub set sapphire to the centre of pink tourmaline petals with amethyst buds and a single ruby cabochon bud, all claw set to a plain polished spray of leaves and twisted stems with a double pin catch to the reverse, total weight approx: 9.3g £250-£350

404. An Art Nouveau carved horn bee brooch carved as a bee with outstretched wings and a brooch fitting to the reverse, wingspan length approx. 11.5cm £50-£80

405. A ruby, sapphire and diamond wreath or posy brooch having a central border of calibre cut sapphires and an outer border of round cut rubies, with a raised section at each side set with brilliant cut diamonds and a brooch fitting to the reserve, total weight approx: 8.1g, diameter approx: 3.1cm £250-£350

406. A silver gilt enamel sapphire and ruby phoenix brooch having a body set with round cut sapphires and the outstretched wings all grain set with rubies and enamel neck and head to a bar and ‘C’ scroll fitting, total weight approx: 23.2g £300-£500

407. A collection of Victorian and later decorative brooches and a necklace to include a Victorian diamond set bar brooch with a plain polished bar to the centre and two twisted wire ropes, set with two cushion cut diamonds marked 15ct, a 9ct gold ‘baby’ brooch, two gold crescent bar brooches, a gilt metal cameo brooch and a jadeite heart pendant on chain (qty), 15ct gold brooch total weight approx: 4.3g, other three brooches: 5.5g £150-£200

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413. A Victorian sovereign brooch a Victorian sovereign dated 1850 with a shield back mounted to an engraved bar brooch stamped 15 with pin and C catch fitting, total weight approx: 11.1g £250-£300

414. A Victorian sapphire and diamond cluster bar brooch a round cut sapphire, claw set to twelve eight cut diamonds, to a white chenier gallery on a yellow bar brooch with pin and ‘C’ scroll clasp, total weight approx: 2.4g £300-£500

415. An beautiful Edwardian gold diamond and pearl brooch circa 1900 having a white open-work scrolling frame, set with cultured pearls and highlighted to the centre with rose cut diamond accents, with gold reserve, pin and cap clasp, Total weight approx: 10.0g, size approx: 5.2cm across £600-£800

416. Two Victorian brooches including a gold single stone citrine brooch and a gilt metal single stone large Madeira citrine brooch, total weight approx: 4.8g £60-£80

417. A delicate Edwardian ruby and diamond crescent brooch an open crescent set with graduated old cut diamonds, with a bear of rub set circular rubies and old cut diamonds terminating with a seed pearl, having a ‘c’ scroll and pin reverse, total weight approx: 4.3g £120-£180

411. A Victorian gold three stone quartz brooch/pendant three foiled back quartz stones possibly citrines, rub set to a raised scrolling floral frame with brooch and bale fittings, total weight approx: 10.0g £200-£300

412. A Danish silver stylised floral spray brooch by Niels Erik From stamped ‘Sterling, Denmark, N.E. From 925S’, length approx: 4.5cm £60-£80

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418. A Victorian gold oval Indian miniature brooch, a carved cameo brooch and a 19th century tortoiseshell pique brooch the Victorian gold miniature painted with a scene of the Taj Mahal, rub set to a beaded border with vacant picture locket verso and ‘C’ scroll catch and pin, the cameo carved into a figure of a maiden set with a single eight cut diamond to her dress and a silver bead to her ear with a brooch fitting together with a circular tortoiseshell gold inlaid pique work brooch (3), miniature brooch total weight: 9.6g, width: 3.5cm £100-£150

419. A large Victorian beautifully carved shell cameo of the Farnese Bull an ombre of coral pink to a paler shell ground, with a high relief carving of the Roman sculpture, rub set to a gold frame to an oval border engraved with a scrolling pattern and four raised sections at cardinal points with a pin and ‘C’ scroll fitting to the reverse and safety chain, total weight approx: 39.9g £400-£600

420. A Victorian gold split pearl starburst brooch/pendant central floral cluster of split pearls with eleven further points all set with graduated split pearls marked 9ct, total weight approx: 5.7g £100-£150

421. A delicate and sweet Victorian gold gem set giardinetto brooch three floral clusters, set with turquoises, garnets, amethysts and seed pearls and similar gem set buds to a basket set with further seed pearls, and a vacant locket to the reverse and brooch fitting, total weight: 3.4g, height: 1.8cm £100-£150

422. A delicate Indian gold white stone ring and two pairs of earrings a raised heart shaped centre, set with white stones possibly sapphires to a split band set with further white stones and a plain polished shank together with a pair of gold floral cubic zirconia stud earrings and another pair of domed shaped stud earrings (3), total weight approx: 6.6g £250-£350

423. A pair of Art Deco white metal fringe drop earrings having green glass and onyx beads suspended to a onyx fluted dome, with white metal fringed tassels terminating with green glass beads, with screw back fitting, length approx. 7.5cm £100-£200

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426. A large collection of gold earrings to include gold hollow earrings, a pair of 9ct gold gem set cuff earrings, a 9ct gold cuff earrings, a 9ct gold cuff earring, a pair of mystic topaz stud earrings marked 14k, a pair of gold hollow drop earrings, a pair of gold, a pair of amethyst stud earrings, a pair of cubic zirconia stud earrings marked 585 (qty), total weight approx including gemstones: 42.8g £400-£600

427. A gold cross pendant and four assorted chains a gold cross pendant engraved to one side with floral decoration marked 9ct together with a gold S-link chain, a gold box link bracelet, a gold prince of Wales chain and another gold belcher chain (qty), total weight 10.9g £100-£200

428. A Victorian sovereign dated 1901 channel set to a 9ct gold pendant mount with a twisted rope border, Total weight approx: 9.1g £250-£300

429. A 9ct gold crucifix pendant together with a 9ct gold rope chain and a rolled gold crucifix on gilt metal chain, total weight of 9ct gold items approx: 6.8g £80-£120

430. A Chinese high carat gold tennis racquet charm with Chinese character marks to the reverse, total weight: 4.0g £100-£200

431. Two 22ct gold wedding rings including a court shaped example, hallmarked London 1926 (2), total weight approx: 9.5g £180-£220

432. A single stone diamond ring circa 1920s with diamond set shoulders marked 18ct & Plat, total weight approx: 2.1g, diamond graded as SI2-P1, ring size K1/2 £80-£120

433. A gold ruby and diamond three stone ring an oval cut ruby claw set and flanked to two illusion cut diamonds with chenier shoulders and a plain polished shank, ring size: Q, total weight: 3.5g £200-£300

424. An Edwardian gold amethyst and seed pearl open framed pendant a central cushion shaped amethyst, claw set to a scrolling frame set with graduated seed pearls with a further oval cut amethyst drop, suspended from a seed pearl bale marked 15ct, total weight approx: 5.9g £150-£250

425. A collection of 9ct gold earrings to include a pair of 9ct gold twisted hoop earrings, a pair of three colour gold twisted knot stud earrings marked 375, a pair of 9ct gold pierced hoop earrings, a pair of gold twisted wire drop earrings and a pair of gold hoop earrings with Greek key border marked 585 (qty), total weight approx: 6.6g, earrings marked 585: 2.1g £80-£120

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434. An 18ct gold diamond half eternity ring nine eight-cut diamonds claw set to a gold band ring, total weight approx: 4.6g £150-£250

435. A gold coloured cubic zirconia cross over half eternity ring thirteen brilliant cut cubic zirconias claw set and another plain polished band in a crossover setting to a plain shank, total weight approx: 4.7g £150-£250

436. A gold single stone coral cabochon ring a single stone oval shaped coral cabochon, rub set with linear protrusions to each cardinal point to a tapering polished shank marked 585, total weight approx: 5.8g, ring size K1/2 £200-£300

437. A single stone coral ring having a single round shaped coral cabochon, set to a pierced gallery and open pear shaped shoulder and a reeded shank marked 585, total weight approx: 5.5g, ring size N1/2 £150-£200

438. A single carved panel jade ring having a carved central jade panel rub set, with a three twisted wire border, split shoulders and a plain polished shank marked 14k, total weight approx: 9.7g, ring size Q1/2 £150-£200

439. A white gold single stone cultured pearl and diamond ring a large single stone cultured pearl ring, peg set to a collar of eight-cut diamonds to split shoulders and a plain polished shank marked 585, total weight approx: 6.9g, ring size: J £200-£300

440. A cultured pearl and diamond crossover ring having two cultured pearls in a crossover setting, the pearls set to diamond tapering shoulders with a polished shank possibly Art Deco marked 18ct, total weight approx: 4.3g, size approx: R1/2 £200-£300

441. An Art Deco five stone diamond ring with Old European cut diamonds grain set into a square plaque head, to stepped white shoulders and a plain white shank, total weight approx: 3.4g, ring size: Q1/2 £200-£250

442. An Art Deco three stone diamond ring a central Old European diamond in a raised square millegrain mount, flanked by two graduated old European diamonds in similar mounts to a plain shank, total weight approx: 2.9g, ring size: M1/2 £200-£250

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449. A 9ct gold single stone aquamarine ring having a single oval cut aquamarine, claw set to a textured open gallery with split shoulders and a plain polished shank, total weight approx: 3.0g £100-£150

450. A gold single stone synthetic ruby stone ring a round cut synthetic ruby stone, four claw set to a polished tapering band marked 9ct, total weight approx: 6.0g £120-£180

451. A pretty gold opal and diamond ring a large central oval cut opal cabochon millegrain set with four outer panels at each cardinal point, each panel set with three eight-cut diamonds to trifurcated shoulders and a plain polished shank, total weight approx: 5.5g, ring size: L1/2 £300-£500

452. A white gold jade and diamond ring having a central circular carved jade plaque, claw set to a white concaved head set to either side with a single row of brilliant cut diamonds and a plain polished shank marked 18ct, total weight approx: 11.6g, ring size: N1/2 £500-£800

453. A gold three stone amethyst cabochon ring in the style of Lalaounis three amethyst cabochons rub set to a tapering band ring, total weight approx: 6.6g £200-£300

454. A 9ct gold scalloped edge ring having four polished fluted scalloped edges with textured centre, tapering to a plain polished shank, total weight approx: 7.5g £100-£150

455. A beautiful 18ct white gold single stone princess cut diamond set ring a central square modified brilliant cut diamond, claw set to a white mount, with five channel set princess cut diamonds to each shoulder, accompanied by a GIA certificate stating that the central diamond is of colour grade E and VVS1 clarity, associated box, total weight: 3.7g, ring size I1/2 £1,000-£1,500

443. Two single stone diamond rings to include an Art Deco single stone diamond ring with raised gallery to a yellow shank and a single stone diamond ring, claw set to chenier shoulders and a polished shank marked 18ct (2), Art deco ring weight apporx: 2.4g, single stone weight: 2.9g £140-£180

444. A Chinese gold jade ring a single stone oval shaped jade plaque, claw set to a pierced and decorative gallery and a plain shank with Chinese character marks to the shank, total weight approx. 6.1g, ring size: O £150-£200

445. An 18ct gold diamond and ruby bombe shaped cocktail ring a central small cluster of diamonds with three round cut rubies to each petal, set to a bombe shaped floral head and a reeded shank, total weight: 8.8g £250-£350

446. An Italian 18ct white gold diamond cluster ring a cluster of brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to reeded twisted shoulders and a plain polished shank. Stated carat weight engraved to shank 0.96ct, total weight approx. 5.5g, ring size: N £180-£260

447. A Continental gold single stone purple sapphire ring A oval mixed cut purple sapphire, four claw set to a raised rectangular mount, with bead detail to the top and bottom, all to a tapering band, total weight approx. 7.5g, ring size: M £200-£300

448. A rare early Georgian memorial ring and another elephant hair band ring the Georgian ring having a central octagonal cut rub over set cabochon possibly glass or quartz in a closed back setting with hair set under the stone, flanked to a band set with rose cut diamonds, all set in silver and backed in gold together with a later 19th Century gold mounted elephant hair band ring (2), total wight approx: 2.1g, ring size of the Georgian ring: F1/2, elephant hair ring: L £150-£200

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456. An unusual gold amethyst and diamond three stone ring three oval cut amethysts millegrain set with six eight cut diamonds points, grain set to white plaque, to a pierced gallery and a plain polished shank, total weight approx: 4.0g, ring size approx: O £300-£500

457. A Victorian gold quartz and seed pearl cluster ring having a table cut quartz and split pearl cluster to the centre, with three split pearl to each shoulder with a reeded shank, total weight approx: 3.1g £150-£250

458. An Art Deco ‘toi et moi’ diamond set ring having two old European cut diamonds, millegrain set to pierced scalloped galleries, with rose cut diamonds to the centre band, to a plain polished shank, approx estimated diamond weight: 0.30ct and 0.33ct, size N1/2, total weight 2.3g £500-£600

459. A gold Victorian five stone graduated diamond ring having five graduated old cut diamonds, all grain set to a carved head and a plain polished shank, engraved to the shank, total weight approx: 4.6g, ring size: J1/2, approx. carat weight 0.54ct £300-£400

460. A three stone sapphire and diamond crossover ring marked 18ct an oval cut sapphire flanked by two brilliant cut diamonds, all claw set to a crossover plain polished band marked 18ct, Total weight approx: 2.2g, Size approx: O1/2 £100-£120

461. A Continental gold single stone smoky quartz ring and similar pendant circa 1970s a gold single stone fancy step cut smoky quartz ring, claw set to a bead and scallop border, with split shoulders and a plain polished shank marked 583 and a similar single stone smoky quartz pendant, the central stone claw set to a pieced scrolling border with twisted wire decoration suspended from a v-shaped bale, total weight approx: 23.6g £100-£200

462. A 22ct gold court shaped wedding ring and another 22ct gold court shaped wedding ring (2), Total weight approx: 7.6g £150-£200

463. A delicate single stone square shaped step cut synthetic sapphire ring,  millegrain set to a polished and pierced gallery, between knife-edge shoulders and a plain polished shank. Marked 18ct, total weight approx: 2.6g Ring size P1/2 measurements:6.14mm x 6.14mm x 3.79mm £250-£300

464. A large 9ct gold mounted amethyst set dress ring having a scroll mount set with a large rectangular cut amethyst, marked 9ct, size N/O £150-£250

465. A gold and platinum diamond set cluster ring an old European diamond claw set to a white border of eight old European cut diamonds, to trifurcated yellow shoulders and a plain polished shank marked 18ct and PLAT, Approx total weight: 4.4g, approx estimated principal diamond weight: 0.77- 0.80. graded at G-H-I, clarity: VS1-VS2. Total estimated carat weight: 1.57ct, ring size: P1/2 £1,500-£2,000

466. A platinum diamond set full eternity ring with brilliant cut bar set diamonds, total weight approx: 4.4g £600-£800

467. A gold single stone synthetic spinel ring a step cut synthetic spinel rub set to a geometric setting, split shoulders to a polished shank, total weight approx: 11.7g ring size: R1/2 £120-£180

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468. An 18ct gold two stone emerald crossover ring two pear shaped emeralds rub set in a cross over setting to a plain polished shank, total weight approx: 5.4g, ring size:L1/2 £100-£150

469. An Indian pink sapphire tiered cluster ring round cut pink sapphires, claw and rub set, in a floral bombe shaped tiered cluster form with split shoulders and a plain polished shank marked 18K, total weight approx: 8.3g £200-£300

470. A rare Georgian diamond cluster ring a cluster of rose cut diamonds, all set in cut down collets, with further diamond points to the outerside boarder of diamonds, mounted to trifurcated shoulders and a plain polished shank, total weight approx: 8.1g, ring size: U1/2 £200-£300

471. A white gold diamond half eternity ring a single row of baguette cut diamonds, channel set to a tapering band ring, total weight: 5.7g, Size: S £300-£500

472. A gold single stone diamond ring a brilliant cut diamond, claw set to a yellow plain polished shank, total weight approx: 1.3g, size: I £120-£140

473. An attractive two stone diamond crossover ‘toi et moi’ ring having two large brilliant cut diamonds, claw set to a scalloped gallery and graduated diamond set shoulders with a plain polished shank marked Platinum, approximate estimated diamond weight: 1.05ct and 1.23ct Clarity and colour graded approximately as: VS1-VS2, H-J and SI1 - SI2, I-J £4,000-£6,000

474. An impressive three stone diamond ring three old European cut diamonds, claw set with knife edge shoulders and a plain polished shank marked 18ct, Approximate estimated diamond weight: principal diamond 1.33ct flanked by approx: 0.48ct and 0.51ct Total weight: 2.31ct, Clarity and colour grading approximately: principal diamond P1-P2 and J-L, both colour/clarity grade as approx: SI2-P1 J-L. Total weight: 2.7g £3,000-£4,000

475. A beautiful three stone opal and diamond ring three opal cabochons set between four old cut diamond points, all claw set to a plain polished shank marked 18ct, total weight approx: 4.2g, size approx: Q £300-£500

476. A delicate Edwardian gold opal and diamond cluster ring an opal cabochon claw set to a border of eight-cut diamonds, all set in white, with gold knife edge shoulders and a plain polished shank, total weight approx: 1.6g, size K1⁄2 £200-£300

477. An 18ct gold ladies single stone signet ring an oval red cabochon possibly garnet rub set to a polished signet ring, total weight approx: 4.4g, ring size K £80-£120

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483. Three gold gem set rings to include a Victorian gold five stone boat shaped ring marked 18ct, a 9ct gold diamond cluster ring and a gold synthetic spinel eternity ring (3), Cluster weight approx: 2.1g, five stone: 2.1g, eternity ring: 5.0g £100-£150

484. Six assorted gold rings to include a single stone banded agate oval plaque signet ring rub set with trifurcated shoulders and shank marked 18, three 9ct gold signet rings, a 9ct wedding ring and a ladies gold cornelian plaque signet ring (6), banded agate ring weight approx. 5.7g, engraving to plaque, 9ct gold rings weight approx:14.7g £180-£220

485. Three diamond set ring comprising an 18ct gold three stone diamond set gypsy ring, a Victorian 15ct gold sapphire and diamond gypsy ring and another 18ct gold single stone diamond gypsy set ring (3), total 18ct gold weight approx: 6.7g, total 15ct gold weight: 1.9g £100-£150

486. A collection of rings to include a 18ct gold plated knot ring, an 18ct gold sapphire doublet and diamond ring, a gold five stone sapphire and diamond ring, an Art Deco three stone diamond ring marked Plat & 18ct, a gold single stone pink stone ring and four others (qty), 18ct plated knot ring: 5.2g, 18ct three stone ring: 2.0g, single pink stone ring tested as approx 9ct: 5.1g, five stone sapphire and diamond ring: 3.1g, total weight of five others: 12.1g £150-£200

487. Nine assorted gold rings to include a gold snake ring marked 585, three 9ct gold signet rings, a 9ct gold claddaugh ring, a 9ct gold knot ring and three other gold rings (qty), total weight of 9ct gold: 11.4g snake ring: 1.1g £120-£160

488. A collection of four gold rings to include a gold single stone opal cabochon ring, an unusual gold diamond and garnet ring possibly German, a two colour gold diamond set ring and a 9ct gold single stone diamond signet ring (4), total weight approx: 23.9g £100-£200

478. Three Victorian and later gold rings to include an 18ct gold five stone graduated diamond boat shaped ring, a 9ct gold five stone sapphire ring and a Victorian gold garnet and seed pearl cluster ring marked 9ct, approx. weight 18ct ring: 1.9g, 9ct: 4.9g £100-£150

479. Three gold rings comprising an 18ct gold five stone split pearl ring, an 18ct gold three stone synthetic ruby ring and a gold single stone malachite cabochon ring (3), total 18ct gold: 6.6g, total 9ct gold: 5.4g £100-£200

480. Five assorted gold rings to include a 9ct gold single stone diamond ring, a Victorian 18ct gold five stone sapphire and diamond ring, a 9ct gold synthetic ruby and diamond ring, a gold cluster ring and an white stone eternity ring (qty), weight approx: 9ct 9.0g, 18ct: 2.8g £100-£150

481. A collection of gold rings to include four 9ct gold rings including a sapphire and diamond cluster ring and a five stone sapphire and diamond ring, a gold five stone ruby and diamond ring, a gold sapphire doublet and diamond ring and an 18ct gold diamond and garnet signet ring (qty), total weight approx: 11.2g, 18ct gold: 4.5g, 14ct gold: 1.3g £300-£400

482. Five gold rings to include an emerald and diamond lozenge shaped cluster ring marked 750, a gentleman’s single stone foiled back quartz signet ring, and a Chinese high carat gold gentleman’s single stone signet ring, a delicate 9ct gold emerald and diamond point half eternity ring, an unusual jade and diamond set fancy ring and a pair of jade and diamond set ear studs, emerald ring apprx: 4.6g size: S, quartz ring: 10.7g size: M1/2, signet ring: 5.7g, size: O, emerald ring: size R, jade ring: size U £350-£450

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489. A collection of gold rings to include six assorted 9ct gold gem set rings including a zircon cluster ring, a two row amethyst cabochon ring, and a garnet cluster ring, together with a gold amethyst and diamond ring marked 18k and a cultured pearl and garnet cluster ring marked 14k (qty), total 9ct gold weight approx: 15.7g, 18ct gold ring: 4.5g, a 14k ring: 6.4g £140-£180

490. A 22ct gold court shaped wedding ring total weight: 3.5g, size: P1/2 £100-£150

491. A platinum flat section wedding ring with floral engraved decoration and polished guards, total weight approx: 4.6g £100-£150

492. A collection of interesting necklaces and bracelets to include two Art Deco green glass, moss agate and bloodstone bead necklaces with silver spacers terminating with silver ball beads and green fabric tassels, a long green glass bead necklace each bead joined by jump rings circa 1920, an Indian single row red and green glass bead necklace with gold coloured spacers between, a silver coloured modernistic necklace, with semi-circular shaped fringe beads, a four row amethyst bead bracelet and a diamante bracelet circa 1950s (qty), Art deco bead necklace approx: 39cm in length £50-£80

493. A collection of interesting costume jewellery to include an amber coloured Bakelite slave bangle, an unusual silver gilt neck-bow necklace marked 925, gilt metal abstract triangular pendants circa 1970s, two watch rings including a Boonette example, a gilt metal Milanese chain bracelet and an delicate panel bracelet with applied enamel forget-me-knot flowers and marbled sectioned together with a collection of other items (qty), 1970s abstract pendant approx: 6cm in length £50-£80

494. A collection of costume jewellery to include a Victorian silver locket pendant, a Victorian silver hinge bangle, a pair of diamond and cultured pearl drop earrings marked 750 to the post, a silver coin bracelet with padlock, a paste stone clip, an enamel maple leaf brooch and a collection of other costume items (qty), earring length: approx 2.5cm £50-£80

495. A pair of Indian two colour gold drop earrings and a pendant the earring drops having diamond-cut white barrel beads between a yellow diamond-cut bead with a fringe tassel suspended from a dome shaped stud with post and butterfly fittings marked 22ct together with gold heart shaped pendant set with red and green enamel sections and a high carat finger ring with fringe tassel (3), total weight approx: 11.1g £300-£500

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499. A collection of jewellery and costume jewellery to include a two colour gold necklace marked 375 (a/f), a gold locket suspended on an Italian 9ct curb link chain, and three gold cubic zirconia rings marked 585, a single row malachite bead necklace (a/f), a gilt metal Victorian style belcher link watch chain with a amber-coloured heart with applied gilt cherub, a paste stone bracelet, a silver and enamel floral centrepiece on chain etc. (qty), chain total weight: 8.1g, total weight locket and chain: 8.4g, three rings total weight: 12.9g £300-£500

500. A collection of five 19th Century seal fobs including gold and gold cased examples, each with relief moulded foliate decoration set with various gemstones intaglios including an engraved cornelian with crest, a bloodstone, an engraved chalcedony example and a 9ct gold bloodstone and cornelian swivel fob (qty), Total weight: 85.9g £200-£400

501. A mixed collection of 9ct and 18ct gold jewellery to include a 9ct gold wedding ring, a 9ct gold David star pendant, an articulated fish pendant marked 14k, a 18ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring, a Victorian gold head stick pin, a 9ct gold heart shaped locket, an 18ct gold ruby and diamond ring etc. (qty), total weight approx: 13.3g, two 18ct gold rings: 5.5g, fish 14ct: 1.1g other items: 31.6g £300-£400

496. A Chinese high carat gold wedding band and necklace the ring having a double twisted rope centre with polished guards and the necklace with scalloped centrepiece and teddy bear drop to a black cord necklace, both with Chinese character marks, ring weight approx: 7.5g, ring size: O, necklace total weight: 8.1g £300-£500

497. A collection of silver lapis lazuli jewellery to include a silver bangle with a large central lapis Lazuli cabochon, rub set to the centre, a pair of silver and lapis lazuli bead earrings with hook fittings, a silver and lapis lazuli pendant on chain and another beaded necklace (qty), pendant length approx: 5cm including bale, earring length approx. 5.6cm excluding hook £50-£80

498. A collection of Indian jewellery to include a large cubic zirconia pendant/brooch centrepiece in the form of a phoenix with marquise cut stones forming the wings and tail feather suspended on a later added cultured freshwater necklace with clasp together with another Indian jewellery suite, the necklace centrepiece set with white and purple paste stones with a cultured seed pearl fringe and cord tie with matching earrings and ring and another cubic zirconia centrepiece necklace with two pairs of similar cubic zirconia earrings (qty), total weight of phoenix necklace: 32.2g £100-£200

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506. A collection of costume jewellery to include an 18th century silver and gold diamond pendant possibly Iberian, the central diamond flat cut set to a star burst mount with three further drops, a gold pearl and diamond lyre hair pin marked 18, a Victorian gold cased and black enamel picture locket with woven hair verso, a gold cased scent locket with filigree hinged centre, two marcasite bracelets, a Indian white metal bracelet etc. (qty), weights approx: Hair pin, 6.3g, pendant 4.7g, scent locket: 12.9g, locket: 12.2g £200-£300

502. Thirteen 19th Century stick pins to include a single stone diamond stick pin, the diamond grain set to a white lozenge shaped head, a pearl and diamond stickpin (pearl untested), a diamond set Masonic stick pin, an Art nouveau enamel and pearl floral head stick pin (pearl untested), a floral stick pin set with rose cut diamonds, a blackamoor stickpin and a gold art Nouveau diamond set stick pin in the form of a maidens face with flowing hair etc. (qty), total gross weigh approx: 21.4g £500-£600

503. A collection of interesting and novelty 19th century stick pins to include a gold enamel trout stick pin, a gold diamond and ruby eye leopards head stick pin, a gold racehorse stickpin, a gold 2-1 odds stick pin, three various gold fox head stickpins and a carved wood bulldogs head stick pin etc. (qty), total gross weight approx: 26.7g £300-£500

504. A charming late Victorian novelty gold stick pin mounted with a carved labradorite caterpillar realistically carved and set with ruby eyes, pin unmarked, length 7.5cm £100-£150

505. Three rare 19th century stickpins to include a carved coral stickpin in the form of Charlie Chaplin with gold walking stick on gold pin, a Victorian carved ivory skull stickpin and a diamond set ‘C’ stickpin with seed pearl in a Wilson & Gill leather box (3), total gross weight approx:5.9g £150-£200

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508. A Victorian gilt metal textured prince of Wales chain with fob the fob having a chalcedony panel engraved with a bust of a gentleman suspended to a swivel fob on a prince of Wales chain, total weight approx: 46.1g £80-£120

509. Two Victorian silver watch chains and a collection of silver fobs a curb link silver fob chain with t-bar and silver fob, a silver figaro chain with t-bar and fob, and fifteen assorted fobs including some engraved examples and a silver commemorative coin (qty), curb link chain approx. 38cm, figaro chain approx. 35.5cm in length £50-£80

510. Four unmounted well detailed carved shell cameos to include two of Hebe feeding an eagle, both in different naturalistic settings, another beautifully carved example of a young maiden with roses in her hair and another carved with Roman warriors (4), largest cameo: 5.2cm £70-£90

511. A collection of designer jewellery to include two bracelet with circular links marked Links of London, a chain bracelet with assorted glass bead marked Rhona Sutton, two charm bracelets marked 925, a teddy bear key charm marked 925, a small collection of glass beads marked Pandora etc, two charm bracelets: 0.75toz £50-£80

512. A collection of silver and costume jewellery to include a silver gilt brooch by C. Shapland & Co, a pair of silver circular earrings, amber pendants, a silver amethyst and turquoise coloured stone pendant, a silver gilt spiders web pendant, silver hoop earring, a cubic zirconia cross pendant, a collection of silver miniature charms including scissors, thimble and penknife, a pair of cubic zirconia stud earrings etc. (qty), silver gilt brooch approx: 2.3cm in height £50-£80

513. A collection of jewellery to include a Danish Jensen pewter torque necklace marked Jorgen Jensen, Denmark 129, a Continental Art Deco style synthetic spinel and rose diamond set dress ring, a single stone blue synthetic spinel ring marked 18ct but tested as 14ct, a gold single vacant cartouche ring marked 18ct, together with a collection of customer jewellery including a faux pearl feather brooch, a silver amethyst bar brooch, a moonstone pendant etc. (qty), Art deco ring: 6.9g size P1/2, closed ring: 3.0g size H, single stone: 2.5g, size P £200-£300

514. A large collection of contemporary gold mounted gem set rings to include a 9ct gold emerald and diamond band cluster ring, a 9ct gold mystic topaz ring, a 9ct gold diamond, ruby, sapphire and emerald ribbon band ring, a 9ct gold three stone period and diamond ring, a 9ct gold single stone lapis Lazulli cabochon ring, a 9ct five stone garnet ring, a 9ct gold amethyst cluster ring, a 9ct gold aquamarine and diamond ring, a gold five stone diamond ring marked 18ct PLAT etc. (qty), total weight approx including gems: 65.9g £600-£800

515. A large collection of contemporary gold mounted gem set rings to include a gold five stone cubic zirconia band ring marked 585, a synthetic ruby and cubic zirconia cluster ring marked 14k, an 18ct gold five stone synthetic ruby ring, a 14ct gold emerald cut cubic zirconia ring, a 9ct gold garnet set ring, a single stone synthetic sapphire ring marked 585, a 15ct gold cubic zirconia cluster band ring etc. (qty), total weight approx, including gemstones: marked 585: 39.6g, marked 375: 17.8g, marked 750: 6.0g £600-£800

507. A collection of costume jewellery a 9ct gold split pearl heart hinge bangle (a/f), a single Regency gilt drop earring, a gold bar brooch with a central ceramic panel marked 9ct, a pair of gold and silver turquoise cabochon earrings, a painted ceramic plaque brooch marked Juliet, a white metal sapphire line bracelet, a cased locket set with paste stone and a paste and gemstone necklace (a/f) (qty), total weight approx: bangle: 6.6g earrings: 17.1g, sapphire bracelet: 30.0g £200-£300

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520. Two Victorian lockets comprising of a gold oval hinge locket, with turquoise and split pearl horseshoe applied to the front and another gilt metal and enamel oval hinge locket (2), total weight approx: 18.1g £200-£300

521. A collection of gold jewellery to include an Edwardian gold amethyst and split pearl open frame pendant, a gold bar brooch in the form of heart and forget me knots, a single stone citrine pendant, two pair of gold earrings, a gold turquoise pendant on chain etc. (qty), total weight approx: 17.1g not including cameo £100-£150

522. A collection of gold jewellery including two 9ct gold crosses on chain, a gold rope chain bracelet with padlock (a/f), a 9ct wedding ring and a 9ct gold mechanical watch head with later expanding bracelet (qty), Total 9ct gold approx: 7.8g, watch: 22.6g £80-£120

523. A collection of gold jewellery to include a 9ct gold amethyst cross pendant on chain, three pairs of gold earrings and two 9ct gold garnet cluster ring (qty), Total weight approx: 15.3g £80-£120

524. A collection of gold jewellery to include a 9ct gold circular locket, a 9ct gold circular lion pendant, two gold cross pendants marked 9ct, seven assorted gold charms including a 9ct gold Gibraltar charm, a gold garnet L pendant, three gold chains marked 9ct with a gold coffee bean pendant etc (qty, Total 9ct gold inclusive of gemstones and locket frame: 32.8g £400-£500

525. A collection of gold jewellery to include a gold single stone diamond ring, a gold trace chain marked 18, a gold chain marked 585, a gold cameo, a filigree star pendant and three charms (qty), ring total weight: 2.0g, chain marked 18: 2.3g, chain marked 585: 2.8g, charm: 1.7g, cameo: 3.7g, star pendant: 5.2g, charms 1.9g £300-£500

516. A ladies gold Record mechanical strap watch and a 9ct gold signet ring the watch having a silvered dial with baton and Arabic numerals and the signet ring with engraved decoration (2), total weight approx: 13.9g £60-£80

517. Two Victorian gold brooches and a locket to include a gold seed pearl and sapphire floral spray bar brooch marked 15ct, a Victorian gold seed pearl bar brooch (a/f), two swivel clips and a Italian millefiori oval glazed locket, a micro mosaic of a butterfly with roses (4), Victorian bar brooch and swivel clip: 6.6g, split pearl bar brooch: 4.4g, locket 8.7g £150-£200

518. A collection of gold jewellery to include for gold chains marked 375, five assorted gold rings including two 9ct gold wedding rings, a 9ct white gold wedding rings, a gold opal and sapphire cluster rings, diamond and sapphire cluster ring marked 18ct and three single gold cufflinks (qty), total weight approx: 25.4g, 18ct: 3.6g £300-£400

519. A collection of jewellery to include a beautiful sterling silver Knoll & Pregizer art deco paste stone drop pendant on chain marked KP 935, a 9ct gold RAF wing bar brooch, a horse and crop brooch marked 750 and a 9ct gold single stone synthetic colour change sapphire ring and a marcasite brooch, total weight of 9ct gold: 8.4g, 18ct: 2.6g, length of chain on necklace: 46.5cm £100-£200

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531. A pair of Victorian half sovereigns cufflinks mounted in a 9ct diamond-cut mounts with swivel fittings, total weight: 15.9g £400-£600

532. Three pairs of 9ct gold cufflinks and a stick pin comprising two pairs of engraved oval chain back cufflinks, a pair of octagonal chain back cufflinks and a ruby and split pearl stick pin, head marked 15ct (qty), cufflinks total weight: 13.5g, stick pin: 1.2g £150-£200

533. A collection of costume jewellery to include a silver cuff bangle with engine turned decoration by Charles Horner, a Victorian gilt metal citrine coloured stone brooch, a paste set floral spray brooch, a silver two row flat snake link necklace and a matching silver three row snake link bracelet etc. (qty), bangle weight approx. 31.6g £50-£80

534. A collection of Victorian commemorative jewellery to include a Victorian gold commemorative diamond, ruby and split pearl bar brooch with initials “VR’ and engraved dates 1837-1887, a silver brooch of Queen Victoria’s profile, a white metal and paste Victorian commemorative brooch and a Victorian gilt metal picture locket with gilt metal curb link chain (qty), total weight of gold approx: 4.9g £80-£120

526. A Victorian sovereign dated 1968 channel and claw set to a tapering 9ct gold pendant mount suspended on a gold prince of Wales chain marked 9ct, total weight approx: 22.4g £400-£600

527. A George V half sovereign dated 1915 claw set to a 9ct gold pendant mount suspended on a Prince of Wales marked 9KT, total weight approx: 9.9g £150-£200

528. A pair of 9ct gold octagonal chain link cufflinks a pair of Victorian hollow chain back cufflinks marked 9ct, a front and back tie clip and another in the form of a sword and a pair of white metal swivel back cufflinks (qty), total 9ct gold weight: 7.9g £80-£120

529. A single mother of pearl and enamel cufflink marked 18 and another matching part cufflink, both circular form with mother of pearl centre and enamel border and a double gold ‘thread’ centre (2), total approx weight: 6.0g £150-£200

530. A boxed set of mother of pearl and split pearl octagonal shaped cufflinks and dress set and a pair of similar cufflinks the dress set having a central split pearl to a mother of pearl ground with a raised border, marked 14ct and silver together with a pearl of similar circular cufflinks marked 9ct, total weight: 15.4g £100-£150

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535. A collection of costume jewellery to include a small collection of silver gem set rings, a silver marcasite and amethyst pendant and matching earring, an Arts and Crafts silver and moss agate rectangular brooch possibly Bernard Instone, a continental silver bow brooch marked 835, a silver possibly chrysoprase dove centrepiece necklace possible Danish marked 925, a silver oval hinge locket, a 9ct white gold five stone sapphire ring together with a collection of amber jewellery (qty), length of chain approx: 41cm £80-£120

536. A collection of costume jewellery to include of Art deco green paste and marcasite drop earrings, a sterling silver green enamel bracelet with applied enamel forget-me-knots, a Norwegian Bernard Meldahl silver enamel bracelet, black and blue panels decorated with snowflakes, a silver bracelet get with green freeform stones, two cultured freshwater pearl necklaces, a silver necklace stamped Tiffany and other costume jewellery items (qty), paste drop earrings: approx 4.4cm £150-£200

537. A large collection of silver and costume jewellery to include a silver purse with leather interior, two silver Wedgewood brooches and two matching pendants, a collection of silver bangles, a collection of silver earrings, silver rings and pendants on chains (qty), Purse total weight: 81.1g £150-£200

538. A collection of costume jewellery to include a silver charm bracelet with a collection of charms including a teapot and a spinning wheel, a small collection of loose silver charms, a silver brooch set with an amethyst cabochon, a collection of silver amber set jewellery, a silver ingot, a single row coral freeform necklace, a Victorian silver blue agate circular brooch and a pair of 9ct gold drop earrings (qty), gold earrings: 1.3g £100-£150

539. A collection of jewellery and costume jewellery to include a Victorian picture locket marked 15ct, a single row graduated amber bead necklace, a gilt metal pen marked Cartier, an Art Deco green and white paste stone brooch, a gilt metal enamel bracelet, two silver vesta cases, a Jewelcraft charm bracelet and a silver fruit knife etc. (qty), picture locket weight: 5.6g £100-£150

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543. A Delveaux ‘Les Miniatures, ‘So British Piccadilly Circus’ handbag in the form of a British telephone box in red leather and a black vinyl telephone with gold-tone key chain. In original box with care cards, approx: 12cm x 8.5cm £150-£200

544. Two designer handbags and a purse comprising a Bally black leather shoulder handbag with silver-tone hardware and lined in a monogrammed fabric, A Stuart Weiztman black patent leather handbag with a silver-tone bamboo handle and a Mappin & Webb black leather purse with silver-tone clasp (3), bally handbag: 20cm, height excluding handle, 22cm x 7cm £50-£80

545. A vintage Mulberry navy scotchgrain and leather crossbody handbag with tartan interior and brass hardware, authenticity code 544649 together with a small Mulberry brown wallet (2), handbag approx: 26cm x 22cm, wallet: 9cm x 14cm £50-£80

541. A Chanel new travel line tote shopping bag, makeup bag and coin purse the handbag in khaki monogram canvas and brown leather, with snap closure, having an interior pocket and authenticity sticker: 7153937 together with a matching new travel line zip makeup pouch and smaller coin purse, all with authenticity stickers (3), dimensions approx handbag: 29cm x 28.5cm, make-up pouch 18cm x 13.5cm, coin purse: 11cm x 12.5cm £350-£450

540. A Chanel black quilted distressed lambskin 2.55 reissue maxi flap handbag having gold-tone hardware, with a reissue classic clasp, burgundy red leather interior with twin pocket stamped Chanel made in Italy. complete with authenticity card: 13255305, dust bag and box, Measurements: 31cm x 10cm x 20cm £2,000-£3,000

542. A classic Chanel card holder in caviar orange leather the card holder features an enamelled ‘CC’ to the corner and two cards holder slots to the interior, stamped Chanel, made in Italy, with authenticity sticker and matching card: 9260613, measurements: 7cm x 11cm £100-£150

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549. A vintage Hermes ‘Jouvence’ silk scarf designed by Leila Menchari blue ground with a yellow and green floral and rope design, 90cm x 90cm £80-£120

550. A vintage Chanel scarf deep red ground with a printed design of medallions and curb link chains, approx: 85cm x 82cm £50-£80

551. Three designer silk scarves a Gianni Versace silk scarf with a printed design of horoscopes, a Loewe silk scarf, navy ground with a floral design and a Ralph Lauren silk design with a green ground and printed design (3), Ralph Lauren approx: 87cm x 90cm, Loewe: approx 85cm x 82cm, Gianni Versace: 88cm x 90cm £100-£150

552. Two Burberry ladies classic cotton gabardine raincoats with Haymarket check lining, approx size 12 £100-£200

546. A collection of four designer handbags comprising a vintage Yves Saint Lauren handbag, a Daks navy leather crocodile effect handbag, a Beverly Feldman navy handbag and a Furla handbag (4), Yves Saint Laurent approx: 21cm x 23cm £80-£120

547. A DKNY chocolate brown leather handbag with tassel detailing, silver tone hardware stamped DKNY and fabric interior, width at the widest point: 38cm £50-£80

548. A pair of Chanel two tone leather court heel shoes featuring a cream leather, with applied navy leather to the toe, stamped Chanel to the interior and a leather shoe with original dustbags and box, size 37 £60-£80

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555. A circa 1970s-80s Gucci gilt metal horse-bit belt with pin fastener marked Gucci Italy, length approx: 84cm £50-£80

556. A Dolce and Gabbana simulated pearl and black paste rosary black paste stones to a floral crucifix with a simulated pearl drop, to a simulated pearl necklace with original box and outer box, approx length 44cm £100-£200

557. A collection of vintage cigarette lighters to include four gold plated S. T. Dumont lighters including one example with black enamel decoration and another with an engine turned decorated case and four Dunhill cigarette lighters to include a silver engine turned example (8), S.T dunhil engine turner lighter: 4.6cm x 3.4cm £50-£80

553. A Chanel pink bead and simulated pearl necklace having assorted pink mottled beads interspersed with simulated pearls, strung knotted to two double ‘C’ plaques, tying with a pink silk ribbon, bead length approx: 71cm ribbon length approx: 39cm £150-£250

554. A vintage Yves Saint Laurent belt, bracelet and brooch the bracelet and the brooch having mixed sea shell links and terminating with open heart links, stamped made in France E4, a matching bracelet and a similar gilt metal Yves Saint Laurent heart shaped brooch (3), bracelet: maximum length 23cm £100-£150

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562. Urushibara (Yoshijiro) Ten Woodcuts Cut and Printed in Colour after designs by Frank Brangwyn R.A. with an Introduction by Laurence Binyon, limited edition of 270 copies, numbered 204, 1st edition, London 1924, ten tipped in colour plates, seven signed in pencil, three with red seal marks, pictorial boards, folio, folio £400-£600

558. A Joseph Lieban Notgeld Album 1914-1924 full of notes arranged in four sections, mostly uncirculated, various £100-£150

559. A Jules Richard No.7 Verascope and a No 2 A Folding Kodak Model B camera first fitted with E. Krauss Paris Tessar-Zeiss f/4.5 55mm lenses, with backs, retailed by The London Stereoscopic Co., in a fitted leather case, first length 14.2cm £70-£90

560. An early 19th century pocket compass unsigned, the 4cm, diameter printed card compass on pivot under domed glass, contained in a fruitwood case with pull off cover, diameter 5.7cm £80-£120

561. Balfour (Ronald, Illust.), Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam., illustrated by Ronald Balfour London, 1920, Constable and Co., 38 colour and b&w tipped in colour prints, 4to., japon-covered boards, colour printed illustration to front board, 4to £80-£120

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564. An overture cylinder musical box Swiss, circa 1880, No 8761, the 33.5cm cylinder playing twelve overtures as listed on the tune sheet, with lever wind and three control levers, contained within a rosewood case within carrying handles, length 55cm, width 23cm approx £400-£600

565. A Royal Artillery Other Ranks general pattern silver plated helmet plate, post 1901 die stamped, standard plate with laurel scroll and ‘Quo Fas Et Gloria Ducunt’ on bottom scroll, three loops to reverse, height 10.9cm £70-£90

566. A limited edition commemorative Her Majesty’s Tower of London Novocentenary 1078-1978 dress sword by Wilkinson Sword gilt hilt mounted with a silver Proof, the blade engraved with inscription, accompanied by a certificate and wall mount, length 97cm £80-£120

563. Ariel Poems. A set of eight titles form the second series Faber & Faber, 1954, 8vo, colour and b & w lithograph illustrations, stitched as issued in original envelopes, comprising the Cultivation of Christmas Trees by T.S. Eliot, illustrated by David Jones, Mountains by W.H. Auden illustrated by Edward Bawden, Christmas Eve by C. Day Lewis, illustrated by Edward Ardizzone, Nativity by Roy campbell, illustrated by James Sellars, The Other Wing by Louis Macneice, illustrated by Michael Ayrton, Sirmione Peninsula by Stephen Spender, illustrated by Lynton Lamb, Prometehus by Edwin Muir, illustrated by John Piper, The Winnowing Dream by Walter De La Mare, illustrated by Robin Jacques (8), 8vo £100-£200

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567. A Victorian Prince Albert’s Own Leicestershire Yeoman Cavalry officers black leather helmet c.1853-1873 having domed leather skull, the white metal die stamped plate of a crowned star with square points resting on a tri-part scroll ‘Prince Albert’s Own’ to centre an oak and laurel wreath containing ‘LYC’ on a lined ground, fitted with white metal chin chain, and plume holder with a white horse hair plume, together with a white metal die stamped badge ‘Prince Albert’s Own’, in a japanned metal hat box, height 37cm £400-£600

568. A WWII era Home Guard First Aid Officers battledress uniform and related ephemera comprising a 1937 pattern Home Guard battle dress blouse, Size 8 dated 1940, cloth badges for Corporal 5th battalion Surrey Home Guard, a Stretcher Bearers white linen S.B armband, a pair of trousers, a cap, size 7 1/4 with Queens Royal Regiment (West Surrey) cap badge, 5th Battalion Surrey Home Guard Personal Record Book, British red cross Society Training Manual No.2, Air Raid Precautions Handbooks and pamphlets, Gas Training 1942, etc, various £100-£150

569. Victorian Letters Patent with Great Seal awarded to William Dawes of Kingston Grove Leeds in the County of York - Engineer. Dated 1876 No. 2141 for ‘Improvements in steam engines’, a printed document on vellum with manuscript insertions, a wax Great Seal appended in a black-japanned skippet, seal diameter 16cm £200-£300

570. Facsimile illustrated children’s books mostly limited edition and finely bound comprising Charles Kinglsey, The Water babies illustrated by Jessie Willcox Smith, 1981 reissue, no. 118/500, full gilt decorated morocco in slip case, ibid 1982 non limited edition in full morocco; Hans Andersen’s Fairy Tales with illustrations by W. Heath Robinson, 1980 reissue, no. 283/500, full morocco in slipcase; Hansel and Gretel and other stories by The Brothers Grimm, 1984 reissue, 335/350, full morocco in slipcase; The Sleeping Beauty and other fairy tales, illustrated by Edmund Dulac, 1983 reissue, 165/500, full morocco in slipcase; ibid 1981 limited reissue in full morocco; Lewis Carroll, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland with illustrations by Sir John Tenniel, 1995 limited edition, 193/300, full Morocco in slipcase; ibid two other numbered copies; Lewis Caroll, The Hunting of the Snark, 1993 reissue, gilt dec. cloth; Lewis Caroll, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland illustrated by Gwynedd M. Hudson, 1982 reissue, full morocco, The Fables of Aesop illustrated by Edward J. Detmold, 1981 reissue, full morocco.; J.M. Barrie, Peter Pan and Wendy, 1985. dec. cloth; John Henty, The Collectable World of Mabel Lucie Attwell, 1999, and Alison Guest and Tony Jackson, The Hunting Year, 1978, signed by the authors, in a slipcase (15), Various £200-£300

571. Pele Limited Edition Gloria Book (Carnival Edition) numbered 0015 of 150 produced, 2006, Sao Paolo, hand signed by Pele, numerous colour and b&w illustrations, bound in brown silk and in original brown presentation box, accompanied colour photograph signed by all the surviving players of the 1970 World Cup team and the Carnival Companion - 1970 The Carnival Edition of Pele offered by Invitation, numbered 0015 £800-£1,200

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574. Hornby O gauge tinplate model railways to include a six volt electric locomotive LMS 2180 in maroon livery, No 2. Pullman Alberta coach with original celluloids, A French Compagnie International voiture restaurant / dining-car in navy livery, No. 2 timber wagon, wagon grue No.1 (crane truck), a Motor shell spirit cylinder wagon, a Union Tank Car Co cylinder wagon, three LMS 12520 open wagons, a goods wagon, other rolling stock, a No 1 water tank in box, a tunnel with Meccano paper label, a quantity of track etc. (qty), various £100-£150

575. Corgi Major and Corgi diecast models to include Corgi Major: Ecurie Ecossse Racing Transporter, Big Bedford Tractor Unit, Carrimore Machinery Carrier, Carrimore Low Loader, Simon Snorkel Fire Engine, Articulated Trailer 1157 etc., Corgi: James Bond Aston Martin D B 5 x 2, B.R.M Formula 1 Grand Prix, Vanwall, Buick Riviera, Karrier ‘Bantam’ Drive safely on Milk’, Jeep FC-150 etc., unboxed (qty), various £80-£120

576. Corgi diecast models No 67 Ford 500 Super Major Tractor, boxed, No 62 Farm Tipper Trailer boxed, No 61 Four furrow Plough, boxed, together with unboxed Massey Ferguson 65 tractor, a disc harrow and a Dinky Manure Spreader and trailer (6), various £80-£120

577. Dinky and Corgi diecast models: comprising Dinky Lady Penelope’s Fab 1 from TV series Thunderbirds, pink body, with display stand boxed, together with Corgi: Constructor Set (Commer 3/4 Ton Chassi) No 24., boxed, 236 Motor School Car, 263 Marlin by Rambler, boxed and 342 Mini Marcos Gt 850 boxed (5), various £100-£200

578. A comprehensive collection of prepared microscope slides mainly late 19th century, the mahogany cabinet with brass carrying handle containing twenty five drawers containing prepared zoology, botany, entomology, many of the slides with professional labels some of the slides prepared by C. Baker, C.M.Topping, Newton & Co, Watson & Co etc., height 33cm, width 29cm £300-£500

572. A mid-19th century German Noah’s ark the flat bottomed painted wooden ark with sliding roof revealing a large quantity of animals including bears, camels, zebras, cats, birds etc. and six people, many animals a/f and some pairs, overall width 47cm £150-£250

573. A German wooden peg doll circa 1830, with hand painted wooden head, legs and hands, length 25cm £80-£100

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581. A World War 1 medal group awarded to 18920 PTE A. E, Allington. Gloucester Regiment and other medallions etc. the medal group formed of 1914-15 star, War medal and Victory medal, on ribbons together with a silver and enamel 131st Westminster CEF badge, assorted silver and bronze prize fob medals, an RHS Pomona Flora medal etc. (qty), various £30-£50

582. A varied and interesting collection of 19th century and later commemorative mostly coronation and jubilee medals and medallions to include a George VI gilt coronation medal, 1821, a William IV and Queen Adelaide gilt coronation medal, Visit of Queen Victoria to the City of London, 1837 silver medal, Queen Victoria entertained at Guildhall, 1837gilt token, a set of four small coins commemorating Queen Victoria and her three eldest daughters in a gilt brass circular case embossed with Windsor Castle, Victoria Army & Navy 1897 silver medal by Spink, a Victoria 1887golden jubilee medal containing a central photograph of the Queen surrounded by six bells, National Rose Society silver gilt prize medal by John Pinches, etc. (qty), various £100-£200

583. An Edward VII and a George V sovereigns dated 1909 and 1914 total weight approx: 16.0g £400-£500

584. Two Edward VII half sovereigns dated 1910 and 1910 total weight approx: 8.0g £200-£300

585. A George III Guinea dated 1784 with soldered pendant mount and bale, total weight approx: 9.0g £200-£300

586. A George V sovereign dated 1918 total weight approx: 7.9g £220-£280

579. A collection of seven boxes of prepared specimen slides mainly 19th century, including a small mahogany case containing twelve small drawers and two larger drawers, the smaller drawers containing some prepared specimen slides, together with six pine boxes opening up to reveal trays of specimen slides including anatomical and diatoms, some with paper labels by C.M.Topping, E.C.P.Bone, H.F.Angus & Co (7), the largest box pine box 20 x 7cm £200-£400

580. A World War 1 medal group awarded to L. Z-838, S.F. Hollyer, Sig R.N.R.R. formed of 1914-15 star, War medal and Victory medal, on ribbons together with a German Den Siegreichen Streichen Streitern China 1900-1901 medal (4) £60-£80

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596. A small collection of British and foreign mostly silver coins and medallions to include William III Crown, 1696, engraved with initials, George III silver shilling 1817, George IV one shilling, 1825, Victoria Crown, 1879 in pendant mount, Victoria crowns, 1890 x2 one with soldered suspension ring, USA: one dollar, 1879, one dollar 1884, drilled, one dollar 1921, Cuba One Peso, in a pendant mount, silver and bronze sporting prize medallions in fitted cases, etc. (qty), silver weight approx. 11.23ozt £80-£120

597. A George V sovereign dated 1929 in presentation box, Total weight approx: 7.98g £240-£280

598. The Sapphire Coronation Jubilee half sovereign proof set, in presentation case with certificate and outerbox, stated weight 4grams, diameter 19.3mm £150-£200

599. The Sapphire Coronation Jubilee sovereign proof set, in presentation case with certificate, stated weight 8g, diameter 22mm £300-£500

600. A Sovereign dated 2019, Royal Mint collection proof set coin, with certificate no. 6452, booklet, presentation box, and outerboxes, stated weight 7.98g, diameter: 22.05mm £300-£500

601. The official ‘Lest we Forget’ half sovereign proof coin, with certificate and presentation box, stated weight 4g, diameter 19.3mm £150-£200

602. The Sapphire Coronation Jubilee Quarter sovereign proof set, in presentation case with certificate, stated weight: 2grams, diameter 14mm £60-£80

587. Four half sovereigns to include two Edward VII half sovereigns dated 1907 and 1908 and two George V sovereigns both dated 1914, total weight approx: 15.9g £450-£500

588. A George V sovereign dated 1928 8.0g £200-£250

589. A South African Krugerrand dated 1983. CLS total weight: 34.0g £1,100-£1,400

590. A George V sovereign dated 1911 weight: 8g £200-£250

591. Three half sovereigns to include a Victorian 1852 shield back sovereign, a Victorian sovereign dated 1898 and a George V sovereign dated 1912, total weight: 11.8g £240-£280

592. A selection of mostly British silver coins to include crowns to include two William III crowns, 1696, one adapted as a brooch, a George II shilling, 1745, a George II silver sixpence, a George IV crown, 1822, a Victoria Crown 1895, together with a small quantity of foreign and pre 1920 silver coins to include a Netherlands Willhelmina 2-1/2 Gulden, 1930, and a small quantity of pre 1947 silver coins, etc. (qty), Weight of pre 1920 coins approx. 6.95ozt, pre-1947 total weight approx. 3.66ozt £70-£90

593. German States - Brandenburg-Prussia 1/3 Thaler Friedrich-Wilhelm 1673 and Braunschweig-Wolfenbuttel. Augustus the Younger Thaler, 1666 first draped bust facing right Frid: Wilh:G.M.BR. & Elec: Obv., crowned coat of arms Moneta.NO.Argentea, 1673 IW., second wild man with fir tree Alles. Mit. BedachT. Anno 1664; obv. crowned coat of arms Augustus Herzog.Zu.Brauns.U.Lu. (2), first diameter 33mm £60-£80

594. George VI 1937 15 coin Coronation proof set crown to farthing including Maundy set, in original tooled leather presentation case and with cardboard holder and outer £150-£200

595. A collection of modern proof coin sets and other silver proof coins comprising a three silver coin Korea 1983 Olympic silver proof set commemorating the awarding of the 24th Olympic Games, in fitted presentation case, a two silver coin 10 Ruble Russia 1978 Olympic proof set in presentation case, a Franklin Mint First National Coinage of Barbados, 1973 8 coin proof set in a presentation case, a John Pinches silver medallion commemorating the silver Wedding Anniversary of the Queen and Prince Philip, a Chinese 2015 silver panda, Israel 5 Lirot, 1958 x 2 etc. (qty), silver weight approx. 10.5ozt £80-£120 599

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A buye r’s p remium o f 24% inc lus i ve o f VAT @ 20% w i l l be app l i ed to each l o t . Lo ts marked ‡ w i l l be sub jec t to an add i t i ona l fee - p l ease see page 88 . 84

612. A United States Mint 2019 Apollo 11 50th Anniversary commemorative 5 Dollar coin program proof coin in presentation case with certificate and outer box, stated weight: 8.359g £300-£400

613. A large collection of silver and other mostly cased commemorative coins comprising H.M The Queen’s Coronation 65th Anniversary silver fifty pence set, HM Queen Elizabeth II & HRH The Duke of Edinburgh Platinum Wedding Anniversary fifty pence silver proof set, Royal Platinum Wedding silver Piedfort Crown, 2018 £5 silver proof Piedfort Coin celebrating the 70th Birthday of HRH The Prince of Wales, The Queen’s The Vale of Beaufort £2 Silver proof coin, England’s Rose Princess Diana silver Proof crown with mother of pearl, Winnie the Pooh silver eight coin set, Peter Rabbit 1ozt limited edition silver ingot, Bradford Exchange the Queen Elizabeth II Sovereigns Orb Coin, 263/500, Tristan Da Cunha 65th Coronation Anniversary Ten Crowns. Queen Elizabeth 65th anniversary £5 proof coin and fourteen other £5 coins, The Diana Princess of Wales Five Crowns Coin, The 1953 Coronation year set, The 2019 Datestamp United Kingdom specimen year set etc. (qty), silver weight approx. 12ozt £140-£180

614. A collection of mostly cased silver and other proof coins comprising nine uncirculated 1oz silver coins in a collectors chest, The Queen Victoria 1887 Golden Jubilee silver coin collection, an Edward 1 silver penny, a Richard I silver penny, a Henry III silver penny, British Virgin islands 2019 Pegasus & Una and The Lion silver proof diamond set 5oz 30 dollar coin, ibid., one dollar coin pair, The D-Day 75th Anniversary silver numisproof, The D-Day Leaders Silver proof £2 coins set, DateStamp UK 2019 Year of the Pig 1oz silver £2 coin, USA 2019 Apollo 11 50th Anniversary Commemorative 5oz proof silver dollar and proof half dollar, USA 2018, silver 1ozt dollar, 2008 United Kingdom Coinage Shield of Arms proof collection, etc. (qty), silver weight approx. 25ozt £250-£350

603. The coronation Jubilee 22-carat gold proof double sovereign proof coin, in presentation box with certificate, limited Edition 199, stated weight: 16g £600-£800

604. The official ‘Lest we Forget’ sovereign proof coin, with presentation box and certificate, stated weight 8grams, diameter 22mm £300-£500

605. The Queen Victorian Bicentenary proof sovereign set containing a Sovereign, half sovereign and quarter sovereign in presentation box and three certificates for each coin, stated weights: 8g, 4g and 2g £500-£800

606. The East India Company, Queen Victoria 2019 Sovereign gold proof three coin set in presentation box with certificate, Limited Edition no. 0031, outer box and sleeve, Stated weight: 7.89g, 3.99g and 2.00g £500-£800

607. The Sapphire Coronation Jubilee sovereign proof set, in presentation case with certificate and outerbox, stated weight: 8g, diameter 22mm £300-£500

608. The official ‘Lest we Forget armistice centenary poppy coin set proof coin, containing a copper quarter sovereign, a silver crown, a 22 carat quarter sovereign, and limited edition 500 medallion with certificate and faux wood presentation box and outer box, Stated weight of 22ct quarter sovereign:2g £100-£150

609. The 50th Anniversary of the moon landing solid 22-carat gold proof coin collection from the Jubilee mint containing a 22ct carat gold £1, £2 and £5 coins in presentation box with certificate, limited edition 45 collections, stated weight: 8.00g, 16.00g and 40.00g £2,000-£3,000

610. A 2018 10 Dollar 65th Anniversary of the coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II proof coin from the Royal Canadian mint with presentation box, certificate and outer box, Stated weight: 7.8g £280-£320

611. The Princess Diana 22 carat gold proof half sovereign proof coin, with presentation box with certificate, stated weight: 4g £150-£200

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BIDDERS AND BUYERS

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 requiredCONDITIONS OF BUSINESS

All lots are offered subject to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd’s Conditions of Business

ESTIMATES AND RESERVES

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 revision. Published estimates are exclusive of buyer’s premium and VAT

All lots are subject to reserves. The reserve price is never higher than the low pre-sale estimate

BUYER’S PREMIUM AND VAT

A buyer’s premium of 24% is applicable to all the lots in this sale.

The buyer’s premium is inclusive of VAT at the current standard rate (20%), 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 VAT will be charged on both the hammer price and the buyer’s premium

Lots marked with a will be exempt from VAT

PRE-SALE EXHIBITION

All auctions are on public view the day before the sale and on the morning of the sale

CONDITION REPORTS

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 provide a brief condition report where practical. All condition reports are provided in good faith. Buyers are reminded that it is their responsibility to satisfy themselves of the condition of lots. All weights and measurements are approximate only. Please refer to Conditions of Business for further information

BIDDING IN PERSON

To bid with us you must register to obtain a bidding number. You will be asked 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 your behalf, you will need to provide a letter of authority to this effect.

ABSENTEE & TELEPHONE BIDDING

Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd is pleased to execute bids on behalf of clients unable to attend the sale in person. All bids should be submitted in writing and in good time, no later than 4.00pm on the day prior 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

PAYMENT

Payment is due in sterling immediately after the sale and before purchases 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 Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd welcomes the following methods of payment:

DEBIT CARD

We are pleased to accept Debit Cards

STERLING BANKER’S DRAFT OR BUILDING SOCIETY CHEQUE

We are pleased to accept a Sterling Banker’s Draft or a Building Society cheque drawn on a recognised UK bank or building society

STERLING CHEQUE OR CASH

Cheques are not acceptable tender unless agreed in advance by Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd.

Cash payments will not be accepted above the amount of £6,000

ELECTRONIC AND WIRE TRANSFERS

Wire transfers can be made directly to our bank:

National Westminster Bank plc

33 High Street

West Wickham

Kent

BR4 0WH

Sort Code: 60-23-22

Account Number: 79995810

Account Name: Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd

IBAN: GB47 NWBK 6023 2279 9958 10Swift Code: NWBKGB2L BIC: NWBK GB 2L

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FULL AMOUNT OWED MUST BE TRANSFERRED. CATHERINE SOUTHON AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS LTD WILL NOT ACCEPT TRANSFER CHARGES. ALL BANK TRANSFER/COMMISSION CHARGES MUST BE PAID BY THE BUYER

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DEFINITIONS“Seller” is the owner of the Property, their agent, executors or the person in possession of the Property (as appropriate)

“The Company” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd., Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley, BR1 3RA, Company registration number

“Seller’s Commission” is the commission The Company charges Sellers of Property.

“Expenses” are The Company’s expenses, fees and charges relating to the Property, including legal expenses, insurance charges, illustration fees, administration fees, customs duties, shipping and packing costs and any other expenses and VAT on these amounts

“Buyer’s Premium” is the commission The Company charges Buyers of Property

“Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer

“Reserve Price” is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Property may be sold, as agreed between the Seller and The Company

“Net Sale Proceeds” are the proceeds of sale actually received by The Company, less Seller’s Commission, Buyer’s Premium and Expenses.

“Property” means any item or items of any kind accepted by The Company with a view to its or their sale at auction

“Buyer” means the bidder (including a commission bidder) whom The Company has 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 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 the description.

The Seller’s Commission, Hammer Price, Buyer’s Premium and all Expenses are subject to VAT, where applicable

1. SELLER’S WARRANTIES(a) The Seller warrants to The Company and the Buyer that:-

(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;

(iii) the Seller has provided all relevant information about the ownership, condition, authenticity, attribution, provenance and import/export history of the Property;

(iv) there are no copyright or other restrictions on The Company’s rights to produce and publish images of the Property.

 (b) The Seller will indemnify The Company, its directors, employees, officers and Buyers 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 sales of Property where it reasonably believes that there has been or may be a breach of these warranties or any other Conditions of Business by the Seller

2. SALE PREPARATION(a) The Company shall have sole discretion as to how Property is described, illustrated and marketed, and the date, venue and conduct of the sale.

(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 to time by The Company. The Company is not responsible for error of description (made either orally or in any catalogue) or for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot

(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 possession of the Property to such third parties and shall not be responsible for the acts and omissions of such third parties

(d) The Company shall have the absolute right to produce and publish images of any Property consigned for sale and will retain copyright in any such images it produces

(e) The Company will charge a Buyer’s Premium on the sale of the Property at The

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

(f) Sellers are prohibited from bidding on their own Property.

3. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPERTY(a) If the Seller withdraws any Property from sale after their written agreement to sell it, The Company may charge the Seller 50% of the Seller’s Commission and Buyer’s Premium that The Company would have received had the Property sold at its mid estimate, plus all Expenses (the “Withdrawal Fee”), 

(b) The Company may withdraw any Property from sale without liability for any of the 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 Business have been breached; (iii) there is a competing ownership claim or lien over the Property; (iv) the Property does not have all licences and permits required by law, including those required under the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES); (v) the condition of the Property has deteriorated since consignment; (vi) the auction has been postponed for any reason.

(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 be returned to the Seller at the Seller’s expense.

4. EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY (a) The Company shall not be liable for any errors or omissions in any written or oral 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, subject always to Condition 4(c),

(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 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 The Company’s negligent acts or omissions shall not be excluded or limited

5. LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY(a) Unless otherwise agreed in writing, The Company will assume the risk of loss or damage to Property received from the Seller until:-

(i) risk passes to the Buyer; or

(ii) if unsold, 30 days after the sale or when released to the Seller (whichever is earlier); or

(iii) 6 months after receipt of the Property by The Company, if not consigned for sale

(b) If damage or loss occurs whilst the Property is at the risk of The Company, the maximum amount of The Company’s liability shall be:

(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

(iii) the mid estimate, if not offered for sale (or The Company’s reasonable estimate of auction value where there are no pre-sale estimates);

less Seller’s Commission and Expenses

(c) The Company will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by:- (i) normal wear and tear, gradual deterioration or inherent vice or defect; (ii) errors in processing; (iii) war or radioactive contamination

6. VATIf 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 and if so, his registered number and whether or not he intends to operate the VAT Used Goods Scheme covering amongst other goods, works of art and antiques

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.

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7. POST AUCTION SALES If any Property fails to sell at auction, The Company shall be entitled for a period of 35 days after the auction to sell the Property privately for no less than the Reserve Price (unless otherwise agreed with the Seller) and on the terms of these Conditions of Business.

8. PAYMENT OF NET SALE PROCEEDS(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 after receipt of cleared funds from the Buyer (whichever is later), The Company shall send the Seller the Net Sale Proceeds in pounds sterling, less any other amounts owed by the Seller to The Company.

(b) The Company shall not be obliged to check the ability of Buyers to pay for Property and shall have absolute discretion whether to use any of the rights and remedies against defaulting Buyers contained in the Conditions of Business for Buyers.

9. UNSOLD/ UNCOLLECTED PROPERTY(a) The Company will advise Sellers whether or not their Property has sold. Unsold Property may either:-

(i) be reconsigned for sale; or

(ii) be collected by the Seller, in which case a Reduced Commission of 50% of the Seller’s Commission may be payable calculated as if the Property sold for its Reserve Price (where 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 bailment and may in its sole discretion be entitled to:-

(i) transfer the Property to independent storage at the Seller’s expense; or

(ii) re-offer the Property at auction for no less than 50% of the original Reserve Price agreed with the Seller (where applicable), and subject to the Seller’s Commission on the

re-sale plus all relevant Expenses

(c) If the Seller deposits the Property with The Company for more than 1 year and neither collects or consigns it for sale, The Company shall be entitled to sell such Property at a future sale conducted by The Company or elsewhere, with estimates and reserves at The Company’s discretion, after giving the Seller 60 days written notice sent to the Seller’s last known address

10. RESCISSION OF SALESThe Company may rescind the sale where it reasonably believes that the Property is a Deliberate Forgery, in which case The Company shall send the Seller a notice of such rescission. The Seller agrees to return to The Company the Net Sale Proceeds received 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 Sale Proceeds and Expenses, unless prevented from doing so for reasons beyond The Company’s control

11. DATA PROTECTION (a) The Company will use information supplied by Sellers or otherwise obtained lawfully by The Company for the provision of auction related services, client administration, marketing and as otherwise required by law.

(b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Seller agrees to the processing of their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties world-wide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a), 

12. MISCELLANEOUS (a) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect

 b) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of The Company.

CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS FOR BUYERS

1. INTRODUCTION(a) The contractual relationship of Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd and Sellers with prospective Buyers is governed by:

(i) these Conditions of Business for Buyers;

(ii) the Conditions of Business for Sellers displayed in the saleroom and available from Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd;

(iii) any additional notices and terms printed in the sale catalogue, in each case as amended by any saleroom notice or auctioneer’s announcement

(b) As auctioneer, Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd acts as agent for the Seller. Occasionally, Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd may own or have a financial interest in a lot

2. DEFINITIONS “Bidder” is any person making, attempting or considering making a bid, including Buyers;

“Buyer” is the person who makes the highest bid or offer accepted by the auctioneer, including a Buyer’s principal when bidding as agent;

“Seller” is the person offering a lot for sale, including their agent, or executors;

“THE COMPANY” means Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd., registered office: Lygon House, 50 London Road, Bromley BR1 3RA. Company Registration number: 08020183;

“Buyer’s Expenses” are any costs or expenses due to Catherine Southon Auctioneers & Valuers Ltd from the Buyer;

“Buyer’s Premium” is the commission payable by the Buyer on the Hammer Price at the current rate of 24% (inc VAT);

“Hammer Price” is the highest bid for the Property accepted by the auctioneer at the auction or the post auction sale price;

“Purchase Price” is the Hammer Price plus applicable Buyer’s Premium and Buyer’s Expenses;

“Reserve Price” (where applicable) is the minimum Hammer Price at which the Seller has agreed to sell a lot

The Buyer’s Premium, Buyer’s Expenses and Hammer Price are subject to VAT, where applicable

3. EXAMINATION OF LOTS (a) THE COMPANYs knowledge of lots is partly dependent on information provided by the Seller and THE COMPANY is unable to exercise exhaustive due diligence on each lot. 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 accuracy of descriptions

(b) All oral and/or written information provided to Bidders relating to lots, including descriptions in the catalogue, condition reports or elsewhere are statements of THE COMPANY’s opinion and not representations of fact. Each lot is sold by the Seller with any and all errors of description, faults and imperfections. All weights and measurements are approximate and should not be relied upon as fact. Estimates may not be relied on as a prediction of the selling price or value of the lot and may be revised from time to time at THE COMPANY’s absolute discretion

4. EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY TO BUYERS(a) THE COMPANY shall refund the Purchase Price to the Buyer in circumstances where it deems that the lot is a Counterfeit

(b) Subject to Condition 4(a), neither THE COMPANY nor the Seller: (i) is liable for any errors or omissions in any oral or written information provided to Bidders by THE COMPANY, whether negligent or otherwise; (ii) gives any guarantee or warranty to Bidders and any implied warranties and conditions are excluded (save in so far as such obligations cannot be excluded by English law), other than the express warranties given by the Seller to the Buyer (for which the Seller is solely responsible) under the Conditions of Business 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 relating to the sale of any lot

(c) Without prejudice to Condition 4(b), any claim against THE COMPANY and/ or the Seller by a Bidder is limited to the Purchase Price for the relevant lot. Neither THE COMPANY nor the Seller shall be liable for any indirect or consequential losses

(d) Nothing in Condition 4 shall exclude or limit the liability of THE COMPANY or the Seller for death or personal injury caused by the negligent acts or omissions of THE COMPANY or the Seller

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5. BIDDING AT AUCTION(a) THE COMPANY has absolute discretion to refuse admission to the auction. Before sale, Bidders must complete a Registration Form and supply such information and references as THE COMPANY requires. Bidders are personally liable for their bid and are jointly and severally liable with their principal, if bidding as agent (in which case THE COMPANY’s prior and express consent must be obtained)

(b) THE COMPANY advises Bidders to attend the auction, but THE COMPANY will 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 Bidder’s risk and subject to THE COMPANY’s other commitments; THE COMPANY is therefore not liable for failure to execute such bids. Telephone bidding may be recorded

6. IMPORT, EXPORT AND COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONSTHE COMPANY and the Seller make no representations or warranties as to whether any lot is subject to import, export or copyright restrictions. It is the Buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any copyright clearance or any necessary import, export or other licence required by law, including licenses required by law under the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES)

7. CONDUCT OF THE AUCTION(a) The auctioneer has discretion to refuse bids, withdraw or re-offer lots for sale (including after the fall of the hammer) if (s)he believes that there may be an error or dispute, and may also take such other action as (s)he reasonably deems necessary.(b) The auctioneer will commence and advance the bidding in such increments as (s)he considers appropriate 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

(d) Any post-auction sale of lots shall incorporate these Conditions of Business

8. PAYMENT AND COLLECTION(a) Unless otherwise agreed in advance, payment of the Purchase Price is due in pounds sterling immediately after the auction (the “Payment Date”)

(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 payment. Earlier release shall not affect passing of title or the Buyer’s obligation to pay the 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)

(d) The Buyer must arrange collection of lots immediately after the sale on the day of the auction, or until 12noon on the day after the auction; failing this, only on prior agreement, a mutually convenient day agreed by The Company and the Buyer. Purchased lots are at the Buyer’s risk from the earlier of (i) collection or release to a nominated carrier (ii) 5 working days after the auction. Until risk passes, THE COMPANY will compensate the Buyer for any loss or damage to the lot up to a maximum of the Purchase Price actually paid by the Buyer. THE COMPANY’s assumption of risk is subject to the exclusions detailed in Condition 5(d) of the Conditions of Business for Sellers.

(e) All packing and handling of lots is at the Buyer’s risk. THE COMPANY will not be liable for any acts or omissions of third party packers or shippers

9. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENTWithout prejudice to any rights that the Seller may have, if the Buyer without prior agreement fails to make payment for the lot within 5 working days of the auction, THE COMPANY may in its sole discretion exercise 1 or more of the following remedies:-

(a) store the lot at its premises or elsewhere at the Buyer’s sole risk and expense;

(b) cancel the sale of the lot;

(c) set off any amounts owed to the Buyer by THE COMPANY against any amounts owed to THE COMPANY by the Buyer for the lot;

(d) reject future bids from the Buyer;

(e) charge interest at 4% per annum above NatWest Bank Base Rate from the Payment Date to the date that the Purchase Price is received in cleared funds;

(f) re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s 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;

(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 give the Buyer 14 days written notice before exercising such lien;

(h) commence legal proceedings to recover the Purchase Price for the lot, plus interest and legal costs;

(i) disclose the Buyer’s details to the Seller to enable the Seller to commence legal proceedings

10. FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES(a) If the Buyer pays the Purchase Price but does not collect the lot within 10 working days of the auction, the lot will be stored at the Buyer’s expense and risk at THE COMPANY’s premises or in independent storage

(b) If a lot is paid for but uncollected within 1 month of the auction, following 60 days written notice to the Buyer, THE COMPANY will re-sell the lot by auction or privately, with estimates and reserves at THE COMPANY’s discretion. The sale proceeds, less all THE COMPANY’s costs, will be forfeited unless collected by the Buyer within 2 years of the original auction

11. DATA PROTECTION(a) THE COMPANY will use information supplied by Bidders or otherwise obtained lawfully by THE COMPANY for the provision of auction related services, client administration, marketing and as otherwise required by law

(b) By agreeing to these Conditions of Business, the Bidder agrees to the processing of their personal information and to the disclosure of such information to third parties world-wide for the purposes outlined in Condition 11(a) and to Sellers as per Condition 9(i)

12. MISCELLANEOUS(a) All images of lots, catalogue descriptions and all other materials produced by THE 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

(c) The materials listed in Condition 1(a) set out the entire agreement between the parties

(d) If any part of these Conditions of Business be held unenforceable, the remaining parts shall remain in full force and effect

(e) These Conditions of Business shall be interpreted in accordance with English Law, under the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts, in favour of THE COMPANY.

13. ARTIST’S RESALE RIGHTSFrom 14th February 2006 all UK art market professionals (which includes, but is not limited to; auctioneers, dealers, galleries, agents and other intermediaries) are required to collect a royalty payment for all works of art that have been produced by living artists. This payment is only calculated on qualifying works of art which are sold for a hammer price more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 1,000 – the UK sterling equivalent will fluctuate in line with prevailing exchange rates, for an estimate of the current UK sterling equivalent, please refer to the front of this catalogue.

It is entirely the responsibility of the buyer to acquaint himself with the actual EURO to UK Sterling exchange rate on the day of the sale in this regard. The actual qualifying threshold will be calculated by the Artist’s Resale Right Service Hub based on the European Central Bank reference rate published at 2.15pm on the day of the sale, and can be found on www.dacs.org.uk.

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 equivalent of EURO 1,000. The royalty charge will be added to all relevant invoices, and must be paid before items can be cleared. All royalty charges are paid to the Design and Artists Copyright Society (‘DACS’), no handling costs or additional fees with respect to these charges will be retained by the auctioneer.

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 equivalent of EURO 50,000 is 4% payable by the buyer. For qualifying items that sell for more than the UK sterling equivalent of EURO 50,000 a sliding scale of royalty charges will apply – for a complete list of the royalty charges and threshold levels, please see www.dacs.org.uk. There is no VAT payable on this royalty charge.

For all questions relating the regulations regarding Droit de Suite royalty charges, please see www.dacs.org.uk, telephone +44 (0) 845 410 3410, or email [email protected].

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