Jewellery & Silver | 11th February 2015

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33 Broughton Place, EdinburghEH1 3RRTel +44 (0)131 557 8844Fax +44 (0)131 557 8668

email. [email protected]

182 Bath Street, GlasgowG2 4HGTel +44 (0)141 333 1992Fax +44 (0)141 332 8240

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Jewellery & Silver

Wednesday, 11th February, 201533 Broughton PlaceEdinburgh

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Local DeliveriesA&S Pert Removals.Tel. +44 (0)7876 343520.

Thistle RemovalsTel: +44 (0)7836 774712Email:[email protected]

New Leaf RemovalsTel: +44 (0)7999 926261Email:[email protected]

Packing and ShippingPlease note that we do not packor ship items. The followingsuggested carriers will be ableto arrange packing andshipping; please contact themdirectly to receive a quote. Youmay wish to contact analternative courier.

Smaller items & PicturesMailboxes Etc44/46 Morningside RoadEdinburgh EH10 4BFTel: +44 (0)131 556 6226Fax: +44 (0)131 652 3673Email:[email protected]

Furniture and larger itemsConstantineConstantine HouseNorth Caldeen RoadCoatbridgeNorth Lanarkshire ML5 4EFTel: +44(0)1236 750055Fax: +44(0)1236 750077E-mail:[email protected]

A Van Man TransportUnit 5, Benridge ParkHolyrood Close,CreekmoorPoole, Dorset BH17 7BDTel: +44 (0)1202 600 012Fax: +44 (0)1202 600 206Email: [email protected]

Aardvark Art Services LtdBirks Farm, Ballam RoadLytham, Lancashire FY8 4NLTel: +44 (0)1253 794673Fax: +44 (0)1253 730580Email:[email protected]

Arrangements for Sold LotsAll bought items will be heldfree of charge at BroughtonPlace until the Fridayfollowing the sale.

Thereafter lots will beremoved to store in Edinburghand a charge incurred.

Administration fee:£20 + VAT

Storage charges per lot perday are:

Large Items£5 inc. insurance + VAT

Small Items£2.50 inc. insurance + VAT

CateringRefreshments will beavailable at the saleroom onview days and day of sale.

Waverley Station

ParkingMulti-storey car parking isavailable at Greenside Placeand in the St. James Centre;five minutes walk from thesaleroom.

Lyon & Turnbull saleroom

St Andrew Square

© Lyon and Turnbull Ltd. 2015. All rights reserved. No part of thispublication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system ortransmitted by any form or by any means without the prior writtenpermission of Lyon and Turnbull Ltd.

T York Place Tram Station

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Jewellery & Silver

To includeSilver from the Collection of Lady Lanesborough

Silver from the Estate of the Late Lady Mary Stewart

A collection of shipping related silver from aGreek collector

Wednesday, 11th February, 2015at 10am(please note start time of sale)

Sale Number LT430

ViewingSunday, 8th February 12 noon - 4pmMonday, 9th February 10am - 5pmTuesday, 10th February 10am - 7pmMorning of sale from 9am

SpecialistsTrevor [email protected]

Ruth [email protected]

Colin Fraser (consultant)

Catalogue: £12

BUYER’S PREMIUM25% up to £50,00020% thereafter.VAT will be charged on the premiumat the rate imposed by law.†20% VAT chargeable on the lot itself*5% import VAT on the lot§Droit de Suite (artist’s resale rights)applies (see our Terms and Conditionsof Sale and Information for Buyers).

ENQUIRIES AND COMMISSION BIDSLyon and Turnbull Ltd.33 Broughton PlaceEdinburgh EH1 3RRTel. 0131 557 8844Fax. 0131 557 8668email: [email protected]

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Important Information for Buyers

Telephone biddingIf you are unable to attend the salewe can normally arrange for you tobid on the telephone. This service isavailable entirely at our discretionand at the bidder’s risk. Alltelephone bids must be confirmed inwriting, listing the relevant lots andappropriate number to be called. Werecommend that a covering bid isalso left in the event that we areunable to make the call. We cannotguarantee that lines will beavailable, or that we will be able tocall you on the day, but willendeavour to undertake such bids tothe best of our abilities. All bidrequests must be received an hourbefore the sale.

Methods of PaymentGoods purchased will not bereleased until we have received fullpayment.

Bank TransferPlease find details in any emailinvoice we issue or upon requestfrom our accounts department.

CashCash payments can be made at theaccounts desk during or after a sale.

Credit or Debit CardsPayment can be made by Visa Debit,Maestro, Mastercard or Visa Creditcards. Please note there is a 2%surcharge on credit card paymentsand we do not accept Amex..

Online PaymentsWe no longer accept card paymentsby phone, please use our onlinepayment service (powered byCredorax). You will find a link to thisservice in any email invoice issue oryou can visit the payments section ofour website.

ChequeCheques should be made payable toLyon and Turnbull Ltd. We reservethe right to wait until cheques havebeen cleared by our bankers beforereleasing bought goods. Chequescan be cleared prior to sale onrequest. Cheques drawn by thirdparties cannot be accepted. If payingby post please include the slip fromyour invoice.

CollectionIt is the buyer’s responsibility toascertain collection procedures,particularly if the sale is not beingheld at our main saleroom.

CITESPlease be aware that lots markedwith the symbol Y contain materialwhich may be subject to CITESregulations when exporting outsidethe EU. For more information visithttp://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/

BiddingPlease note that all first timebidders at Lyon & Turnbull will beasked to supply the followingdocuments in order to facilitateregistration:

1 – Government issued photo ID(Passport/ Driving licence)

2 – Proof of address (utility bill/ bankstatement)

You may present these documents inperson or, alternatively, fax or emailcopies to us. We may, at our option,also ask you to provide a bankreference and/ or deposit.

At the SalePotential buyers must register andcollect a bidding number before thesale begins, and show that numberif successful in purchasing a lot.Please ensure that the auctioneerrepeats the number correctly whenconfirming the sale. If there is anydoubt at this stage as to thehammer price or buyer it must bebrought to the auctioneer’s attentionimmediately. All lots will be invoicedto the name and address given onyour registration form, which is non-transferable. If you have purchaseda lot you may take your biddingnumber to the accounts departmentand receive an invoice immediately.If you have not been successfulplease leave the number at theRegistration or Reception desks.

In writingBid forms are available at the saleand/or the back of the catalogue.These should be submitted inperson, by post, or by fax as soon aspossible prior to the sale and we willbid on your behalf up to the limitindicated. In the event of receivingtwo identical bids the first onereceived will take precedence. Allbids must be received an hourbefore the sale. This service entirelyat the bidder’s risk.

By telephoneBids submitted by telephone mustbe confirmed in writing.

All royalty charges are paid to theappropriate collecting organisationand no handling costs or additionalfees are retained by the auctioneer.Resale royalties are not subject toVAT.Please note that the royalty paymentis calculated on the rate of exchangeat the European Central Bank on thedate of the sale.More information on Droit de Suiteis available at www.dacs.org.uk

Damage and RestorationOccasionally, when a lot hassuffered extensive damage and/orrestoration it is indicated in thecatalogue. This is mentioned entirelyat our discretion for the benefit ofbuyers. Where there is no mentionof damage and/or restoration thisshould not be taken to mean thatthere is none. It is the buyer’sresponsibility to ensure that thecondition of lots is to theirsatisfaction (see our Terms andConditions of Sale).

Condition ReportsIf potential buyers are unable toinspect lots in person our specialistswill be happy to prepare detailedCondition Reports on individual lotsas quickly as possible. These are forguidance only and all lots are sold‘as found’ (see our standard Termsand Conditions of Sale).

Electrical GoodsLots that were once operated bymains electricity are bought entirelyat the buyer’s risk. They are offeredfor sale for display or historicalpurposes and may not comply withcurrent regulations.

Import/ExportProspective buyers are advised thatseveral countries prohibit theimportation of property containingmaterials from endangered species,including but not limited to rhinohorn, ivory, coral and tortoiseshell.Accordingly, prospective buyersshould familiarize themselves withall relevant customs regulationsprior to bidding if they intend toimport lots to another country.It is the buyer’s sole responsibility toobtain any relevant export or importlicence. The denial of any licence orany delay in obtaining licences shallneither justify the recession of anysale nor any delay in making fullpayment for the lot.

Buying at AuctionThis sale is subject to our standardTerms and Conditions of Sale. Ifyou have not bought at auctionbefore we will be delighted to adviseyou.

EstimatesEstimates are printed below each lotand do not include the buyer’spremium. The sale will beconducted in pounds sterling.

DimensionsDimensions are for guidance only; itis the buyer’s responsibility toensure that they are correct.

Buyer’s PremiumThe buyer shall pay the hammerprice together with a premiumthereon.

25% up to £50,000 / 20% thereafter.

VAT will be charged on the premiumat the rate imposed by law. (see ourTerms and Conditions of Sale).

VATThe symbol † by a lot numberindicates that VAT is payable by thepurchaser at the standard rate onthe hammer price.The symbol * by a lot numberindicates that the lot has beentemporarily imported from outsidethe EU and that VAT is payable bythe purchaser at the rate of 5% onthe hammer price.No VAT is payable on the hammerprice or premium for books boughtat auction.

Droit de SuiteThis symbol § indicates works whichmay be subject to the Droit de Suiteor Artist’s Resale Right, which tookeffect in the United Kingdom on 14thFebruary 2006. We are required tocollect a royalty payment for allqualifying works of art. Under newlegislation which came into effect on1st January 2012, this applies toliving artists and artists who havedied in the last 70 years.This royalty will be charged to thebuyer on the hammer price and inaddition to the buyer’s premium. Itwill not apply to works where thehammer price is less than €1,000(euros). The charge for works of artsold at and above €1,000 (euros) andbelow €50,000 (euros) is 4%. Foritems selling above €50,000 (euros),charges are calculated on a slidingscale.

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1-38 Antique Jewellery

39-60 Gentlemen’s Jewellery & Accessories

61-88 Watches

89-132A Diamond Jewellery

133-142 Emerald Jewellery

143-159 Pearl Jewellery

160-176 Ruby & Sapphire Jewellery

177-220 Mixed Gem Jewellery

221-235 Named Jewellery

236-262 Modern Jewellery

263-307 Parcel Lots of Jewellery

Order of Sale

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IMPORT/EXPORTProspective buyers are advised that several countries prohibitthe importation of property containing materials fromendangered species, including but not limited to rhino horn,ivory, coral and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective buyersshould familiarize themselves with all relevant customsregulations prior to bidding if they intend to import lots toanother country.

It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any relevant exportor import licence. The denial of any licence or any delay inobtaining licences shall neither justify the recession of any salenor any delay in making full payment for the lot.

IMPORT OF IVORY INTO THE USAPlease note that there are now revised rules with regards theimport of ivory and items containing ivory into the USA – as thesituation currently stands it is not possible to import any itemscontaining ivory into the USA.

CONDITION REPORTSPlease note that damage and/or restoration is indicated in thecatalogue at our discretion. We are pleased to provide conditionreports on all lots for those who cannot view in person.

ONLINE CATALOGUEFor colour illustrations of all lots in this sale please consult ourwebsite at www.lyonandturnbull.com

IMAGESPlease note that images are not necessarily to scale.

TELEPHONE BIDDINGPlease note that all absentee and telephone bid requests mustbe received an hour before the sale.

308-317 Coins, Medals & Banknotes

318-339 Foreign & White Metalwares

340-405 Modern Silver

406-463 A Collection of Silver and EnamelledItems with Maritime & ShippingThemes

464-493 Scottish & Provincial Silver

494-558 Antique Silver

559-567 Hester Bateman & Family Silver

568-575 Silver from the Collection ofLady Lanesborough

576-593 Silver from the Estate of theLate Lady Mary Stewart

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR BUYERSHistorically many gemstones have been subjected to a variety of treatments to enhance their appearance. Certain enhancements, such as heating,are commonly used to improve colour or transparency in rubies and sapphires. Emeralds are also frequently treated, usually with oils or resin, for thesame purpose. Other methods, including staining, dyeing, coating or irradiation, may have been used on other gemstones including Jade andassociated hardstone that may have been bleached (usually in acid), polymer/resin filled or dyed, or a combination of any of these treatments.

The international jewellery trade has generally accepted these methods.

Heat enhancement of colour is usually permanent, however, in some cases; this may have an impact on the durability of the gemstone. Gemstonesthat have been oiled may require re-oiling after a number of years in order to retain their optimum appearance.

It is, in suitable cases, Lyon & Turnbull’s policy to obtain gemmological reports from internationally recognised gemmological laboratories describingcertain gemstones sold by Lyon & Turnbull. In the event that Lyon & Turnbull have been given, or have obtained, reports for any lot in the sale thesereports will be mentioned in the catalogue description. However, it is not feasible for Lyon & Turnbull to obtain a gemmological report for eachgemstone offered for sale by Lyon & Turnbull. If no report is published in the catalogue prospective buyers should assume that the gemstones mayhave been enhanced by some method. However, please note that there may not be consensus between different laboratories on the degrees or typesof treatment for any particular gemstone. Prospective buyers should be aware that Lyon & Turnbull’s pre-sale estimates assume that gemstones mayhave been subjected to such treatments.

ALL DIMENSIONS, WEIGHTS ARE APPROXIMATE.

DIAMOND GRADING TERMSWhere printed in the catalogue, estimated diamond grades for colour and clarity are intended as guides for prospective buyers. Lyon & Turnbull do notguarantee these estimated grades due to the limitations of mounts and settings.

DIAMOND COLOUR

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K / L

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Exceptional White +(EW+)

Exceptional White(EW)

Rare White +(RW+)

Rare White(RW)

White(W)

Slightly Tinted White(STW)

Tinted White(TW)

Tinted Colour(TC)

Fancy Colour

EXPLANATION

Face up colourlessFace down colourless

Face up colourlessFace down slightly tinted

Face up slightly tintedFace down obviously tinted

Face up obviously tintedFace down obviously tinted

Face up definite colour

GIA

Flawless (FL)

Internally Flawless (IF)

Very Very Slightly Included (VVS)VVS1 / VVS2

Very Slightly Included (VS)VS1 / VS2

Slightly Included (SI)SI1 / SI2

Included (I)I1 / I2 / I3

CIBJO

Loupe Clean (LC)

Very Very Small Inclusions (VVS)VVS1 / VVS2

Very Small Inclusions (VS)VS1 / VS2

Small Inclusions (SI)SI1 / SI2

Pique (P)P1 / P2 / P3

EXPLANATION

Shows no inclusions or blemishes under 10xmagnification

Shows no inclusions and only insignificantblemishes under 10x magnification

Minute inclusions, which are difficult, even for anexperienced grader, to locate under 10x magnification

Minor inclusions, observable with effort under 10xmagnification

Noticeable inclusions under 10x magnification

Obvious inclusions, visible to the unaided eye, face up.These may affect the stone’s beauty and durability.

DIAMOND CLARITY

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1 HB362/9A Victorian garnet, diamond, enamelled andgold pendant necklacethe chain with turquoise enamelled handsuspending a gem set wreath with a trefoil setmain section with foil backed garnets, rose cutdiamond detail

Overall length: 72mm

£1,800-2,200

2 HB360/3A pair of Edwardian diamond cluster earringseach of open scrolling form, claw set in white metalwith small old round cut diamonds, the central dropsuspending an old pear shaped diamond

Length: 44mm

£2,500-3,500

3 SV408/104ROYAL FLYING CORPS - An early 20th centuryofficers sweetheart broochof conventional winged form with applied enamelinitials RFC and enamel detail to the crown, the wingsset throughout with small rose cut diamonds, thegarland with small round cut emeralds

Length: 55mm

£300-500

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5 HB360/9A diamond set braceletthe tapering articulated central section setwith eleven millegrain circular cut diamondson diamond pave set links, to a flexiblepolished sprung bracelet, snap clasp withsafety catch

Length: 17.5cm, central section: 8.3cm

£2,000-3,000

4 SV408/112A pearl and turquoise set braceletcomposed of curb links, collet setthroughout with small circularturquoise and pearls, withconcealed clasp and safety chain,stamped 15

16.6g

£100-200

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8 HB360/6An Edwardian diamond and agate set pendantof circular outline with applied ribbon motif, setthroughout with small eight cut diamonds,framing a central moss agate panel, withdiamond set bale

Length (including bale): 30mm

£1,200-1,800

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6 HB360/10A Victorian garnet set daisy chainnecklacethe graduated floral links composed ofmarquise and round cut garnets inclosed back settings, with oval cutgarnet links between, concealed clasp

Length: 45cm

£3,000-5,000

9 HB101/9An Edwardian diamond set broochof open circular form, set throughoutwith graduated circular mine cutdiamonds and a central floral motif, in afitted case

Diameter: 20mm

£150-250

10 HB101/10A late Victorian pearl set bangleplain wire frame with delicate floralmotif, set throughout with seed pearls

£150-250

11 HB101/12An Edwardian pearl and peridot setpendantof open circular form with bow motif,with millegrain set round cut peridotsand seed pearls, to a black ribbon

Length (including bale): 33mm

£150-250

7 HB173/3A pearl set broochof open floral design, set throughout withgraduated seed and half pearls, set in yellowmetal stamped 18CT

Diameter: 32mm

£300-500

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18 FE52/28An amber necklaceyellow orange graduatedbeads, simple clasp

Length: 60cm, 58g

£200-300

19 FF283/3A citrine and pearl set ringcollet set with an oval cutcitrine in a single border ofseed pearls, to a plain yellowmetal shank stamped 9CT

Ring size: S

£100-150

20 HA173/2An amethyst necklacethe chain of belcher links,joined by an oval cut amethystwith two further chainsuspensions and ovalamethyst terminals togetherwith a pearl necklace, thegraduated pearls (untested)with a white metal oval claspset single cut diamonds

Length: 36cm (the drops extra),

length: 60cm, pearls: 3.7 to 7.5mm

£300-400

12 HB360/5A pair of diamond andsapphire set pendantearringsthe small diamond andsapphire set clustersuspending a larger floraldrop, claw set with six old cutdiamonds, in a single borderof small eight cut sapphires,with hook fittings

Length: 55mm

£2,000-3,000

13 HB360/1A Belle Epoque ruby anddiamond set ringof scrolling design, claw setwith a round cut ruby andthree graduated small roundcut diamonds, the scrollingshoulders set with smallround cut diamonds, to aplain unmarked yellow metalband

Ring size: M

£1,000-1,500

14 HB360/8A diamond set novelty broochmodelled in white metal as amoth set throughout withsmall round cut diamonds

Length: 26mm

£500-700

15 HB169/2An opal and diamond setpendant broochmodelled as a bow in whitemetal, set throughout withsmall rose cut diamonds,suspending a carved opalmodelled as a blossomingflower, set to the centre withsmall round cut diamond, in afitted box by Carrington & Co

Length: 37mm

From the collection of the

prominent 19th century Mezzo-

Soprano opera singer, Marie Brema

then by family descent.

£300-500

16 HB156/2Two Scottish hardstonebroochesthe first of garter form withvacant centre, set throughoutin unmarked white metal withvarious agates, with broochand pendant fittings; thesecond modelled in silver as afouled anchor with engraveddetail, set with banded agates(2)

£300-500

17 HB133/1An early 20th century seedpearl and turquoise setnecklacethe fine link chain withcentral panel of a scroll armsupporting a circular pearland turquoise panel withthree tapering similarly setdrops

Length of pendant: 50mm

£150-250

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21 HB141/1A George IV 18ct gold andenamel ringthe central shield set with anold mine cut diamond, INMEMORY OF in gilt in blackenamel cartouches to theshank, engraved to interior‘Robt Stone Obt 6 Jany 1829Ae78’, together with anotherbut with late 19th centuryengraved inscription (2)

Ring sizes: R, N/O

£400-600

22 HA356/3An Arts and Crafts enamelpendantthe oval panel with enameldetail of a duck, suspendingthree baroque pearls in anunmarked white metal mount,to an integral plain white linkchain with barrel clasp

Width of pendant: 33mm

£200-300

23 FF283/14An Edwardian pearl anddiamond set pendantof linear form, millegrain settwo circular cut diamondswith rose cut diamond setleaves in between,terminating in a natural pearl,with accompanying report byThe Gem & Pearl Laboratory,dated 18.07.14, numbered10194, stating the naturalsaltwater pearl shows noevidence of treatment

Overall length: 40mm, pearl length:

7mm

£1,000-1,500

24 HA175/9AAn American ring mountwith pierced scrolling galleryand shoulders, millegrain setwith a round cut sapphire tocentre (other two stonesdeficient), shank signed T BSTARR INC

Ring size: P/Q

£150-250

25 HA384/1A 19th century carvedhardstone cameo broochdepicting a gentleman inprofile, in a single border ofseed pearls with mother ofpearl back

25mm x 21mm

£150-250

26 HA47/2An amber necklaceof deep red colour, seventeenlarge and two small beads,silver clasp

Length: 55cm, 158g

£200-300

27 HB101/8An Edwardian gold curb linkbraceletwith an onset 19th centuryrosette, composed of abouton pearl in a stylisedborder of small taperingsapphires and rose cutdiamonds

Weight: 26g

£250-400

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28 HB141/2A collection of mourningjewelleryto include a late 18th centurysilhouette signed Meirs, malehead portrait, plain goldpendant frame with hair torear; an early 19th centuryplaque brooch with scrollingframe plaited hair to front; aninscribed gold late 18thcentury pendant with hair,dated 1792 and 1791; a smallphotograph and one other giltmetal mourning brooch (qty)

Silhouette height: 40mm

£300-500

29 HB141/7An Eastern silver banglecomposed of tapering panels,each with embossed detail ofBurmese mythical figures

£150-250

30 HB141/11A Victorian gold mountedamber pendantmodelled as a padlock,engraved detail with piercedscrolling mount (hoopmissing)

Width: 35mm

£100-200

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34 HB141/4A late 18th century oval mourning ringthe navette panel with painted figural decoration, engravedshank; together with a similar period oval brooch/pendant theminiature of Naval theme, coloured on ivory (2)

Ring size: L, length of brooch: 26mm

£300-500

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32 HB141/17Two mid 19th century shell cameo broochesone depicting a hirsute gentleman, possibly Shakespeare; theother in plain gold slip mount, of a Grecian warrior (2)

Length: 60mm

£250-400

31 HB141/3A collection of mourning jewelleryto include a group of three 19th century memorial plaquebrooches with hair and pearls to front, black enamel borders,two with engraved inscriptions; together with a gold and blueenamel locket (4)

£250-400

35 HB141/12An early 19th century goldthree tiered pendantof filigree floral decoration,set with small rose cutdiamonds, probably Spanish

Length: 60mm

£180-250

36 HB157/8Two yellow metal muff chainsboth stamped 9ct, of belcherlinks

Combined weight: 46.3g

£250-350

37 HB32/1A seed pearl set broochof open knotted heart form,set throughout with smallseed pearls, stamped to rear15CT with safety chain fittings

Width: 40mm

£150-250

38 HB360/4A mid-19th century lover’seye broochset in unmarked yellow metal,the central glazed panel withpainted lovers eye, in a singleborder of half pearls

23mm x 17mm

£400-600

33 HB141/10A late 19th century gold, pearl and gem set broochmodelled as a lyre, the frame principally of woven hair andpearl set detail, set to the lower centre with a foil back garnet

Length: 35mm

£200-300

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39 HB362/20MOTORING INTEREST - Apair of 18ct gold and enamelset cufflinksthe oval terminals each withenamel depiction of a classiccar, with belcher links, in afitted case by Mappin & Webb

Terminals: 20mm x 9mm

£700-1,000

40 HB77/1Royal Company of Archerscufflinksunmarked, well made as thecompany crest and QueensBody Guard R C A in gold ondark green enamel beltsurround, ‘8’ shaped links, ina box with applied engravedsilver plaque “Presented toColonel The Hon W. D.Watson ...... H. A. A.Regiment, R.A., TA., March1954”

Head diameter: 13mm

£500-600

41 HB362/3GAMBLING INTEREST - Apair of novelty cufflinkseach with enamel detail, oneterminal depicting a roulettewheel and the other a slotmachine, joined by belcherlinks, unmarked

Terminals: 13mm and 16mm

£600-800

42 HB362/14A pair of sapphire setcufflinksthe square terminals ofchequered design, each setthroughout with square cutsapphires, unmarked

Terminals: 15mm x 15mm

£800-1,200

43 HA175/10A pair of cufflinksthe terminals of octagonaloutline, in unmarked yellowand white metal withengraved detail; together withanother pair of similaroutline, in yellow metal withblue enamel border, linksstamped 14K (2)

£300-500

44 SV388/28CA late George III desk sealthe carved ivory handle ofthree interlinked ovals withwhite metal matrix with crestand motto; with a steel deskseal with crest and inscribed‘INSPECTOR OF SCHOOLS’with turned wooden handle;together with a brass tubecontaining twenty five doublesided interchangeable sealmatrices (3)

Length of ivory handled example:

12cm

£250-350

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48 HA175/2A diamond set cigar cuttermodelled in yellow metal, set with smallrose cut diamond, with engraved initialsBCL to rear, stamped 14K; together witha cased yellow metal and black enamelDupont lighter, two silver buckles and agold mounted Tiffany key (5)

£300-400

49 HA175/3A collection of gem set tie pinsto include three pearl set examples; asapphire and pearl set tie pin of ArtNouveau design, another gem setexample of Art Nouveau design,stamped 14K, a tie pin with Pegasusdetail (6)

£200-300

45 FF283/13A natural pearl and diamond set stickpinthe claw set small diamond withsuspended natural pearl of goldencolour, with accompanying report byGemmological Certification Services,dated 14.10.14, numbered 5775-813,stating that the natural saltwater pearlshows no indications of treatment

£1,000-1,500

46 HA943/5A gentleman’s seal ringthe claw set green agate engraved withthe MacIntosh crest and motto, set inunmarked yellow metal, with scrollingshoulders and reeded shank

Ring size: P, agate: 16mm x 12mm

£300-400

47 HB172/2A Masonic pendanta jewel of the Thirty-third Degree, orSovereign Grand Inspector-General ofthe Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite,apparently unmarked, modelled as acast double headed eagle with crownand holding a dagger in its claws, chainsuspension

Length (including bale): 67mm

Note:The double-headed eagle was probably firstintroduced as a symbol into Freemasonry in theyear 1758. In that year the Body calling itself theCouncil of Emperors of the East and West wasestablished in Paris. The double-headed eagle aslikely to have been assumed by this Council inreference to the double Jurisdiction which itclaimed, and which is represented so distinctly inits title. The jewel of the Thirty-third Degree, orSovereign Grand Inspector-General of theAncient and Accepted Scottish Rite, is a double-headed eagle (which was originally black, but isnow generally of silver), a golden crown restingon both heady wings displayed, beak and claws ofgold, his talons grasping a wavy sword, theemblem of cherubic fire, the hilt held by onetalon, the blade by the other.

£200-300

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50 HA175/3AA collection of gem set tiepinsto include a moss agate setexample, another with yellowmetal fleur de lis design;another with an oval terminalwith engraved initial ‘R’; adiamond set example,another with enamel detail,and a further gem setexample (6)

£200-300

51 HA175/4A group of three Americansociety badgesthe first of lozenge form, blueenamel, scroll with AKE ingold, the second of pinchedrectangular form, blackenamel ground, set singlediamond and Greek letters,engraved and dated to rear1936; a Maltese cross,engraved emblems to thearms, oval black enamelcentre with gold letters Alpha(3)

£200-300

52 HA175/5A pair of hardstone intaglioset cufflinksthe rectangular carved panelswith armoured heads ofGrecian warriors, simplerubover mounts, Frenchcontrol marks (2)

20mm x 15mm

£250-350

53 HB152/4A 9ct rose gold Albertof large oval belcher links,with T bar

Length 39.5cm, 33.5g

£200-300

54 HA383/1A Scottish clan buckleunmarked, broad borderengraved diaper ground withscrolls and rosettes and withcentral cast Boar’s head crest

Diameter: 95mm

£200-300

55 HA800/212A sealing wax holderunmarked, possibly 18thcentury, of tapering paneldesign with engraved hingedlid, and ducal coronet withmonogram to base

Length: 9.5cm

Provenance:Selected contents from DenstonHall, Suffolk

£300-500

56Y HB119/1An early 20th centurytortoiseshell boxwith gold mount, the simplecurved rectangular form withgold hinges and push buttonthumbpiece, the cover inlaidwith monogram in acartouche

Width:12cm

£200-300

57 HB153/2A gentleman’s gem set signetringset with an engravedrectangular cut amethyst, setin yellow metal with engraveddetail to gallery andshoulders

Ring size: T

£150-250

58 HA385/1A mid 19th century goldmounted intaglio sealthe foil backed matrixengraved with the McLeodcrest and motto, ribbedmounts and with a longmodern chain

£150-250

59 SV408/95A 9ct gold swivel fobof conventional form withscrolling detail and broochfittings, the citrine fob withthree plain faces

Length: 50mm

£80-120

60 LT2015/3A pair of cabochonchalcedony cufflinkseach terminal composed of ablue chalcedony cabochon,collet set in rose colouredmetal, with unmarked yellowmetal links

£200-300

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61 HA884/1LONGINES - A gentleman’s 18ct goldpresentation wrist watchblack square dial, canted corners, plainbezel, diamond numerals, subsidiarydate aperture, gilt Saudi Royal Armsdetail, automatic movement, numberedto rear, 18479595, screw down rearcover

Dial width: 24mm

£1,500-2,000

62 HA884/2BAUME ET MERCIER - A gentleman’stwo coloured 18ct gold presentationwrist watchthe rectangular champagne dialinscribed and with Saudi Royal Armsand script, textured matching integralbracelet, fold over clasp with Baume etMercier motif

Dial width: 17mm

£1,500-2,000

63 HA884/4ROLEX - A gentleman’s 18ct gold cased1960s wrist watchin a rectangular simple case, the dialwith Rolex Geneve and the Saudi RoyalArms, the movement calibre 1600, plainleather strap, case numbered 2320J3834

Case width: 23mm

£600-900

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64 HB363/1A Victorian gold cased fobwatchby Elgin, rolled gold case,engraved to rear, later bowsuspension brooch marked 9c

Dial diameter: 20mm

£200-300

65 HB165/1OMEGA - A gentleman’s 9ctgold cased wrist watchautomatic movement, offwhite dial, baton and Arabicnumerals, sweep secondhand, with a woven goldbracelet, sprung fold over clipaction

Dial daimeter: 29mm

£300-500

66 HA666/5A diamond set cocktail watchthe small circular dial withArabic numerals, the bezelset in white metal with smallround cut diamonds, withsimilarly set scrolling detail totop and bottom, to a plainleather strap

Dial diameter: 13mm

£300-500

67 HA744/16CARTIER - A stainless steellady’s wrist watchthe plain square mother ofpearl face set in a broadwoven link bracelet with foldover clasp, signed CARTIER75312 PB 2420

Width of dial: 12mm

£200-300

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69 HB44/1A lady’s diamond set cocktail watchthe champagne dial signed Cortebertwith baton numerals, the bezel setthroughout with round cut diamonds, toan integral textured 18ct gold braceletwith fold over clasp

Dial diameter: 10mm

£300-500

70 HA850/9BEUCHE GIRAUD - A lady’s 9ct goldcased wrist watchplain slight ribbed bezel, off white dial,Quartz movement, blue patternedleather strap

Dial diameter: 13mm

£150-200

71 HA875/6ROLEX - A gentleman’s stainless steelcased wrist watchthe matt off white dial with brightpolished baton numerals and hands,sweep second hand and marked SuperPrecision, movement number E43466,rear snap off back numbered 4222, plainpolished case, leather strap, dialdiameter, 30mm, together with OMEGA -A gentleman’s stainless steel casedwrist watch, off white dial, Arabicnumerals, sweep second hand,movement numbered 9825233

Dial diameter: 30mm

£250-350

72 HB154/1OMEGA - A lady’s diamond set cocktailwatch14ct white gold oval case, off white dial,signed, diamond set scroll detail to thecord strap; with another larger cocktailwatch, tapered rounded rectangularcase, engraved bezel, dial with Arabicnumerals, winder with sapphirecabochon (2)

Dial widths: 10mm and 13mm

£300-500

73 HB183/1ROLEX - A gentleman’s stainless steelcased wrist watchAir King, silvered dial, bright batonnumerals, sweep second hand, flexibleRolex bracelet, screw down winder,screw down back

Dial diameter: 28mm

£600-800

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68 HA393/1ROLEX - A gentleman’s 18ct gold Oyster PerpetualDay Date wrist watchall gold case, white dial, diamond set numerals,sweep second hand, President bracelet, fold overclasp, serial no. X623846 Model no. 18238, withleather case, gilt buckle with Rolex motif, circa1991-93

Dial diameter: 28mm

£3,000-5,000

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79 HB3/8A George III 18ct gold casedopen faced pocket watchplain case, off white later dialwith Roman numerals,subsidiary seconds dial,enclosed full plate detachedlever movement by ComptonKaye, Liverpool andnumbered 2843

Dial diameter: 47mm

£800-1,200

80 HB3/9An 18th century pair casedpocket watchof small size, gilt outer case,gold inner case, vergemovement, signed ThosHarrison Liverpool andnumbered 314, the supportsof scrolling form, originalenamel dial, gold hands

Dial diameter: 36mm

£400-500

81 HB302/32A small Victorian gold casedpocket watchopen faced, key wind fromfront, enamel dial, Romannumerals, another smalleralso in gold and another insilver (3)

£180-220

74 HA400/3A lady’s wrist watchthe circular dial with whiteand gold enamel detail andblue roman numerals, theyellow metal case stamped18K, to a 9ct gold woven linkadjustable bracelet; togetherwith a yellow metal andjadeite set ring, set with anoval jadeite cabochon, theshank with ribbed detail (2)

£120-180

75 HB152/2An 18ct gold cased pocketwatchdemi hunter case, keylesswind, enamel dial withsubsidiary seconds dial, levermovement

Dial diameter: 42mm

£250-350

76 FH238/1An 18ct gold cased Swisspocket watchopen faced, key wind,engraved rear cover, enameldial, engraved cuvette withpresentation inscriptionrelating to Rev and MrsMcFarlane of Hamilton 1873,open lever movement

Dial diameter: 36mm

£250-350

77 HB10/1JAEGER LE COULTRE - Adiamond set cocktail watchthe circular small dial withbaton and dot numerals,diamond set bezel, integralflexible bracelet with diamondset arrow head motif, herringbone design bracelet, marked750, fold over clasp

Dial diameter: 10mm

£300-500

78 HA744/17A diamond set 18ct whitegold cocktail wrist watchthe slight rounded square dialinscribed Universal, claw setdiamond bezel to an integralwhite metal flexible braceletwith a textured finish, marked750, rear cover hallmarked,quartz movement

Dial width: 16mm

£400-600

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83 HB33/1An early 20th century gold cased wristwatchdemi hunter cases, marked 14k, Englishlever movement, simple narrow leatherstrap

Dial diameter: 32mm

£200-300

84 HB33/2A Victorian pocket watchthe engraved case marked 18K, plain giltdial, Roman numerals, lever movement

Dial diameter: 39mm

£300-500

85 HB84/1WALTHAM - An American hunter casedpocket watchthe cases with bright cut engravedground, marked 14K, lever movement,keyless wind, cream dial with Arabic andRoman numerals, subsidiary secondsdial

Dial diameter: 41mm

£250-350

86 SV457/2A silver cased key wind pocket watchfor the Turkish marketthe full hunting case enclosing anenamel dial with central portrait,possibly of Muzaffar al-Din Shah Qajar,subsidiary seconds dial, plain outercases, lever movement

Dial diameter: 33mm

£100-200

87 SV457/3A group of gold, silver and otherwatchesto include a 9ct gold cased demi-hunterpocket watch, Waltham movement,keyless wind; a silver cased, open facedpocket watch; a small silver casedVictorian fob watch; a 1970s silver wristwatch, the shaped dial inscribedForsham, abstract big silver linkbracelet and an unusual gun metalcased eight day open faced pocket watchof square shape, circular dial, visibleescapement

£300-400

88 SV472/63A gentleman’s 18ct gold pocket watchopen faced, key wind, the gilt dial withRoman numerals, subsidiary secondsdial, with full plate lever movement

Dial diameter: 43mm

£250-350

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82 HB3/11An 18th century silver and tortoiseshell triplecased pocket watchthe outer case with shell back and bezel, theinner silver case, plain with slight bright cutborders, the main watch with original whiteenamel dial, Turkish numerals, blued pokerhands, inscribed George Prior London theverge movement signed and numbered 26675,the pillars of scrolling form

Dial diameter: 45mm

£500-800

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95 HA842/1A diamond set eternity ringclaw set throughout withsmall round cut diamonds, inan unmarked white metalsetting

Ring size: O

£200-300

96 HB109/1A single stone diamond ringclaw set with a single roundbrilliant cut diamond, eachraised shoulder set with twoeight cut diamonds, to a plainyellow metal shank stamped18CT PLAT

Ring size: O/P

£250-350

89 HB183/4A diamond cluster ringclaw set with three graduatedround brilliant cut diamonds,in a radiating border set withsmaller round cut diamonds,to a plain white metal shankstamped 18CT

Ring size: P

£300-500

90 HB360/2A late 20th century diamondcluster ringclaw set with a cushion cutdiamond in a single border ofsmall round cut diamonds, toa yellow metal shank withstylized shoulders

Ring size: L, estimated principal

diamond weight: 2.66cts

£6,000-8,000

91 HB360/7A 1940s style diamond andgold banglesigned indistinctly in Greek tothe interior, of sprung stiffform, the central diamond setsection of ribbed form andpave set circular cutdiamonds, the main bangle inrose gold

Internal width: 54mm

£4,000-6,000

92 SV472/64A diamond set cluster ringclaw set in 18ct white goldwith seven round brilliant cutdiamonds, to a plain shank

Ring size: N/O

£200-300

93 SV408/97A five stone diamond set ringclaw set with five graduatedold round cut diamonds,spaced with pairs of smalldiamond chips, to a plainmetal shank with scrollinggallery and shoulders, shankstamped 18CT

Ring size: O/P

£400-600

94 HA744/4A modern diamond set ringthe white metal band withmatt finish strip to centre,with five small round cutdiamonds in a rub oversetting, shank stamped 14K;together with a cased Le Mustde Cartier pen, a texturedwhite metal lighter byDUPONT; a single tanzaniteand diamond set earring,stamped 14k; and anothersingle diamond set earrings,stamped 14k (5)

Ring size: V

£300-500

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105 HB183/3A pair of floral clusterearringscomposed of seven smallround cut diamonds set inwhite metal, to yellow metalpost and butterfly fittings,unmarked

Diameter of cluster: 8mm

£300-500

106 HB183/5A five stone diamond set ringmillegrain set with fivegraduated round cutdiamonds, to a plain yellowmetal shank

Ring size: J/K

£250-350

97 HB423/1A pair of French goldmounted diamond setpendant earringseach claw set with an oldmine cut diamondsurmounting a larger oldEuropean cut diamond drop,with hinged wire fittings,stamped with French controlmarks and numbered 2 4 000

Length: 15mm, estimated principal

diamond weights: 1.37cts and

1.25cts

£3,500-4,000

98 HB364/17A pair of diamond pendantearringsthe tapering claw set row ofdiamonds with a drop of amain square cut diamondwithin a border of smallercircular cut diamonds

Overall length: 23mm, principal

diamonds 1.51cts, remaining

diamonds 0.50cts

£3,000-5,000

99 HB298/1A three stone diamond setringclaw set with three roundbrilliant cut diamonds, to aplain 18ct gold shank

Ring size: Q, estimated total

diamond weight: 1.00cts

£300-500

100 HB364/14A versatile blue andcolourless diamond set ringin two parts, the central ringwith central blue brilliant cutdiamond and a row ofgraduated circular cutdiamonds to the shoulders,the outer ring within opensection for the main ringflanked by row of circular cutdiamonds to each side, all inyellow metal stamped 14K

Ring size: N, estimated blue

diamond weight:1.55cts

£1,800-2,500

101 HB364/12A modern diamond setbraceletthe circular brilliant cutdiamonds in white gold colletsettings with ribbed yellowgold links in between,polished snap clasp withsafety clip

Length: 18cm, estimated total

diamond weight: 2.50cts

£1,800-2,500

102 HB141/13A single stone diamond ringthe princess cut diamond,corner claw set in a plainplatinum mount

Ring size: K/L, estimated total

diamond weight: 0.40cts

£200-300

103 HB148/6A contemporary diamond setringthe princess cut diamondtension set in an unmarkedwhite metal shank, withbanded yellow metal detail

Ring size: I

£150-250

104 HB153/1A diamond set eternity ringset throughout in white metalwith small round cutdiamonds, marked PLAT

Ring size: L/M

£250-350

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116 HB364/15A diamond set cluster ringwith a principal circularbrilliant cut diamond and twostepped borders of circularcut diamonds, to a plain whitemetal shank stamped 18CT

Ring size: G, estimated total

diamond weight: 3.50cts

£1,800-2,500

117 HB364/16A pair of diamond studswith circular brilliant cutdiamonds, four claw set, postand butterfly fittings

Estimated total diamond weight:

1.06cts

£1,800-2,500

114 HB364/1A pair of 18ct gold diamondstud earringseach claw set with a circularcut diamond, with post andbutterfly fittings

Estimated total diamond weight:

0.48cts

£500-700

115 HB364/2An 18ct white gold heartpendantthe modern curved heart withdiamond set bale anddiamonds to the bottomsection of the heart, all on atrace link chain

Length of pendant (including bale):

27mm

£500-700

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107 HB362/24A pair of diamond clusterearringsof asymmetric snowflakedesign, post and butterflyfittings

Width: 20mm

£1,000-1,500

108 HB362/23A diamond set braceletthe square links set withcircular cut diamonds inillusion setting, box clasp

Length: 19cm, estimated total

diamond weight: 4.60cts

£1,000-1,500

109 HB362/12A diamond set novelty broochmodelled as a race horse andjockey in white metal, thehorse set throughout withsmall rose cut diamonds, thejockey with enamel detail,unmarked

Length: 50mm

£1,000-1,500

110 HB362/2A pair of diamond setpendant earringseach naturalistically modelledas two conjoined oak leaves,set to the centre with fourgraduated round cutdiamonds, to post and clipfittings

Length: 4.6cm

£800-1,200

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111 HB313/1A three stone diamond setringclaw set with three graduatedround cut diamonds, to aplain unmarked yellow metalshank

Ring size: X/Y

£300-500

112 HB362/8A pair of diamond setearringsof open circular design, withtextured foliate detail to lowerhalf, each set with threesmall round cut diamonds,with clip fittings

Diameter: 17mm

£400-600

113 HB362/15A pair of diamond set ear-studseach claw set in white metalwith a single round cutdiamond, to post and butterflyfittings, butterfly stamped 750

Estimated total diamond weight:

1.60cts

£2,600-3,000

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130 SV472/65Three diamond set ringsto include a single stonediamond ring, claw set withan old European cut diamond,to a plain 18ct gold shank; asingle stone diamond ringclaw set with a small roundcut diamond; a diamond setcluster ring set throughoutwith old cut diamonds, to an18ct gold shank (3)

Ring size: O, N, N

£200-300

131 HA744/11A modern diamond set crosspendantcomposed of various whitemetal articulated scrollingclusters set with small roundcut diamonds, to a whitemetal fine belcher link chainstamped 14k

Length of pendant: 4.5cm

£150-250

132 HB362/4An early 20th centurydiamond single-stone ringclaw set with an early roundbrilliant cut diamond, to aplain white metal shank,unmarked

Ring size: N/O, estimated diamond

weight: 3.65cts

£1,400-1,800

132A HB362/4A five stone diamond ringclaw set with five graduatedround brilliant cut diamonds,to a plain white metal shank,unmarked

Ring size: R, estimated total

diamond weight: 1.35cts

£1,400-1,800

118 HB157/2A two stone diamond ringclaw set with two offset roundcut diamonds, to a plain whitemetal shank stamped PLAT

Ring size: X/Y, estimated total

diamond weight: 1.00cts

£400-600

119 HB151/1A modern diamond floralcluster ringclaw set with seven roundbrilliant cut diamonds, to aplain yellow metal shankstamped 750

Ring size: M/N, estimated total

diamond weight: 1.00cts

£400-600

120 HB148/3A pearl and diamond set barbroochthe cluster claw set with fourhalf pearls and three oldEuropean cut diamonds, setin unmarked white metal

Length: 60mm, diameter of cluster:

13mm

£300-500

121 HA891/4An early 20th centuryplatinum mounted diamondsingle-stone ringclaw set with a round brilliantcut diamond, with scrollpierced gallery

Ring size: O, estimated diamond

weight: 4.09cts

£5,000-8,000

122 HA834/1A single stone diamond ringclaw set with a circular cutdiamond, to an unmarkedyellow metal shank

Ring size: K/L, estimated diamond

weight: 1.15cts

£500-700

123 HA744/6A modern diamond setbraceletmodelled as a broadarticulated band, each linkclaw set with five round cutdiamonds in a tapering whitemetal setting, the concealedclasp with indistinct marks

Length: 18.5cm x 1.5cm

£800-1,200

124 HA392/8An early 20th centurydiamond set two-stone twistringdiagonally claw set with twoold European cut diamonds,flanked by cross-overshoulders, each grain set withfour graduated old mine cutdiamonds

Ring size: O, estimated principal

diamond weights: 1.21cts and

0.97cts

£2,500-3,500

125 FF283/9An early 20th centurydiamond set pendantof pierced tapering form withstylised foliate detail, setthroughout with small old andeight cut diamonds, to a finelink chain stamped 750

Length of pendant: 30mm

£500-700

126 HA175/8A single stone diamond ringclaw set with a single roundbrilliant cut diamond, eachshoulder set with a smallmarquise cut diamond, to aplain white metal shank,unmarked

Ring size: M, estimated principal

diamond weight: 1.39cts

£1,200-1,800

127 HB157/4An early 20th centurydiamond cluster ringmillegrain set with a smallround cut diamonds, in ascrolling border of small eightcut diamonds, to a plainyellow metal shank stamped18ct PLAT

Ring size: J

£150-200

128 SV408/96A five stone diamond ringclaw set with five graduatedold cut diamonds with pairs ofsmall diamond chips betweeneach, the shoulders andgallery with scrolling pierceddetail, to a plain yellow metalshank stamped 18CT

Ring size: Q

£350-450

129 HB362/1A pair of sapphire anddiamond cluster earringseach claw set with a circularcluster of graduated roundcut diamonds, in a singleborder of rose cut sapphires,with post and butterfly fittings

Diameter: 10mm

£1,000-1,500

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140 HA728/2An emerald set necklacethe pierced scrolling foliatelinks set with a single circularcut emerald, suspending asimilarly set pierced tearshaped drop, to an integralyellow metal belcher linkchain stamped 375

Length of chain: 48cm

£120-180

141 FF283/7A pearl and emerald setpendantof horse and shell motif, setwith small seed pearls and asingle small round cutemerald, suspending afurther pearl from belcherlinks, to a yellow metal finelink chain stamped 750

Length of pendant: 30mm

£350-450

142 HB365/1A modern 18ct gold mountedemerald and diamond clusterringclaw set with an oval cutstrong green emerald, withina surround of ten roundbrilliant cut diamonds

Ring size: O, estimated total gem

weights: emerald 1.26cts;

diamonds 1.00cts

£700-800

133 HB364/13An emerald and diamondcluster ringthe oval cut emerald of goodpleasing colour, within aborder of circular cutdiamonds, cage support,white 18ct gold shank

Ring size: N, emerald

approximately 2.02cts

£1,800-2,500

134 HB362/19An emerald and diamondcluster ringmillegrain set with a squarecut emerald in a single borderof similarly set small roundcut diamonds, to a plainplatinum shank

Ring size: Q/R, estimated gem

weights: emerald 1.20cts, diamond

1.40cts total

£1,800-2,200

135 HB362/6A pair of emerald and pearlset pendant earringseach set with four graduatedcarved and facetted emeraldbeads, between three smallpearls (untested), joined bywhite metal links, to hookfittings

Length of pendant: 43mm

£400-600

136 HA999/13An early 20th centuryemerald and diamond setcluster ringof navette design, claw setwith an oval cut emerald, to asurround pave set withslightly graduated oldEuropean cut diamonds, triplesplit foliate scroll shoulders

Ring size: J, estimated emerald

weight: 0.53cts

£500-800

137 HB313/2An emerald and diamond setringchannel set in yellow metalwith two rows of four squarecut emeralds, flanked toeither side by eight smallround cut diamonds, to aplain unmarked yellow metalshank

Ring size: O

£180-220

138 HA666/6An emerald and diamond setdouble clip broochof lozenge shape, modelled inwhite metal with piercedscrolling detail, collet set tothe centre with ninegraduated square cutemeralds, claw set atintervals with round cutdiamonds, the remainder setthroughout with smallerround cut diamonds

Length: 50mm

£1,000-1,500

139 SV455/3An emerald and diamond setcluster ringclaw set with an oval cutemerald in a single border ofsmall round cut diamonds, toa plain 18ct gold shank

Ring size: N/O

£200-300

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150 FF283/19A single strand pearlnecklacecomposed of seed pearls, to adiamond set clasp millegrainset with a single round cutdiamond and further smallrose cut diamonds

Length: 33cm

£500-800

151 FF283/2A pearl and diamond set barbroochof foliate design, set with apearl in a single border ofrose cut diamonds, flanked toeither side by smaller floralmotifs set with further rosecut diamonds

Length: 45mm

£200-300

143 HB362/5A pearl and diamond setcluster ringthe black pearl set in a singleborder of two millegrain setold cut diamonds, and afurther eight claw set old cutdiamonds, to a plain 18ctwhite gold band, the pearlwith accompanying report byThe Gem & Pearl Laboratorydated 30.11.12, numbered06771, stating that thegrey/black pearl is a naturalsaltwater pear with noevidence of treatment

Ring size: P/Q

£2,500-3,500

144 FF283/17A multi-strand natural pearlnecklacecomposed of four strands ofsmall natural pearls, to ayellow metal box clasp setwith eighteen similar pearls,makers mark MG, withaccompanying report by GGTLLaboratories, number 14-B-2553, dated 21.06.14, statingthat the pearls are naturalsaltwater pearls with noevidence of treatment

Length (shortest strand): 36cm

£1,500-2,500

145 FF283/18A pearl and diamond setbroochof open circular form, set withfour irregular button shapedpearls, between four sets ofthree round cut diamonds, setin unmarked yellow metal,with accompanying report byThe Gem & Pearl Laboratorydated 09.05.14, numbered09838, stating that the pearlsare natural saltwater pearls

Diameter: 24mm

£3,000-4,000

146 FF283/16A pearl and diamond set ringclaw set with four graduatedold European and brilliant cutdiamonds and an oval buttonshaped pearl, plain yellowmetal shank stamped 750,with accompanying report byThe Gem & Pearl Laboratory,numbered 09984, dated06.06.14, stating that thepearl is a natural saltwaterpearl

Ring size: S/T

£2,000-3,000

147 FF283/5A pearl set broochof open circular design, setthroughout with culturedpearls in 18ct white gold

Diameter: 30mm

£150-250

148 FF283/8A seed pearl necklacecomposed of four strands ofseed pearls, set at intervalswith larger pearls, to a yellowmetal barrel clasp set withtwo bands of seed pearls

Length: 36cm

£300-500

149 FF283/12A pearl and diamond set ringset with a single pearl in aborder of rose cut diamondsset in white metal, to a plainyellow metal shank,unmarked

Ring size: Q

£150-250

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158 FF283/4A multi-gem set bar broochset throughout with graduatedpearls, sapphire and rubycabochons and small rose cutdiamonds

Length: 76mm

£400-600

159 HB156/3A collection of pearl setjewelleryto include a yellow metal andseed pearl set pendant offloral design, to a yellowmetal belcher link chain,stamped 15ct; two barbrooches with applied seedpearl set swallow andbutterfly motif; a pierced seedpearl and amethyst setbrooch of lozenge outline; aseed pearl and onyx setbrooch with glazed panel torear (5)

£200-300

154 FF283/15A pair of natural pearl anddiamond set cluster earringseach set to the centre with anoval button shaped naturalpearl, in a single border ofsmall rose cut diamonds, setin yellow metal with post andbutterfly fittings; withaccompanying report by TheGem & Pearl Laboratory,number 10197, dated18.07.14, stating that thepearls are natural saltwaterpearls

Cluster: 15mm x 11mm

£1,500-2,000

155 HB183/2A cultured pearl necklacecomposed of a single strandof cultured pearls, to acircular yellow metal claspset with a single round cutsapphire and small round cutdiamonds

Length: 39cm

£400-600

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152 HA943/2A Scottish freshwater pearlnecklacecomposed of a single strandof graduated misshapenpearls, displaying a grey/blueto pinkish lustre, to a yellowmetal and citrine set clasp

Length: 41cm

Note:This lot has been granted a licensefrom The Scottish Government,Rural Directorate, Landscapes andHabitats Division, and it containsfresh water pearls legally takenfrom the wild prior to 27 March1991.

£600-800

153 FF283/6A pair of pearl and diamondset earringseach set with a singlecultured pearl, above a yellowmetal spray, set throughoutwith graduated round cutdiamonds, post and butterflyfittings

£800-1,200

156 HA385/2A multi-strand pearl andgem set necklacecomposed of nine strands ofbaroque pearls, each set atintervals with variouscoloured beads and pastes, toa yellow metal clasp set withan oval opal, seed pearls andsmall round cut diamonds,stamped 14K

Length: 82cm

£200-300

157 HB171/2Two pearl set pendantsboth of open circular form,the first with applied foliatespray to centre, setthroughout with small seedpearls (two deficient),stamped 15ct; the second in9ct gold with scrolling detailset with a button pearl (2)

£200-300

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167 HA842/16A pair of ruby and diamondearrings and a similar ringthe pendant earrings withdiamond set terminal, andsuspension of a drop shapedruby in a wire frame, the ringof cluster form with centralbrilliant cut diamond,radiating oval rubies withsmall diamonds between,cage support

Ring size: N

£200-300

160 SV472/60A three stone sapphire anddiamond ringclaw set in white metal withan old mine cut diamond,flanked to either side by around cut sapphire, to a plainunmarked shank

Ring size: L

£300-400

161 HB364/6A yellow sapphire anddiamond set ringthe rectangular cut sapphireof good deep golden yellow,corner claw set and with acircular brilliant cut diamondto each side, all in 18ct whitegold

Ring size: N, estimated total

sapphire weight 3.09cts

£1,300-1,500

162 HB364/18A ruby and diamond ringclaw set with an oval cut ruby,flanked to either side by twosmall baguette cut diamonds,with accompanying certificateby the Gemmological Instituteof Columbo, dated 16.10.09,numbered 001/000967 statingthat the ruby shows noindication of thermalenhancement

Ring size: L, estimated total ruby

weight: 3.07cts

£3,500-4,500

163 HB364/7A ruby and diamond clusterringthe oval ruby four claw setand with a border of circularcut diamonds, pierced gallery,diamond set shoulders, all inwhite metal stamped 750

Ring size: L, estimated total ruby

weight: 3.20cts

£1,500-2,000

164 HB362/17A ruby and diamond set ringchannel set with five squarecut rubies, flanked above andbelow by seven graduatedround cut diamonds, thewhite metal shank withreeded detail, unmarked

Ring size: N/O

£1,400-1,800

165 HA400/2A ruby and diamond setplaque ringthe square plaque channelset with three rows of squarecut rubies, and two rows ofrose cut diamonds, to a plainyellow metal shank stamped18ct

Ring size: J

£180-220

166 HA834/2A ruby and diamond set ringclaw set with a single oval cutruby, flanked to either side bya brilliant cut diamond, to an18ct gold shank

Ring size: G, estimated ruby weight:

0.45cts

£200-300

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168 HB362/18A ruby and diamond set threestone ringclaw set with a single roundcut ruby, flanked to eitherside by a round brilliant cutdiamond, to a plain 18ct goldshank

Ring size: L/M, estimated gem

weights: ruby: 0.58cts, diamonds:

0.60cts total

£1,200-1,800

169 HB364/9A pair of ruby and diamondearringsthe post fittings with adiamond set curvesuspending a circular cutruby, claw set and within anopen border of small circularcut diamonds

Length: 18mm, estimated total gem

weights: rubies 4.50cts, diamonds

0.40cts

£1,600-2,200

170 HA744/3A diamond and sapphire setbar broochclaw set with a round cutsapphire, flanked to eitherside by three millegrain setold cut diamonds, stamped18CT PLAT

Length: 5cm

£100-200

171 HA834/3A sapphire and diamond setringclaw set with a single trap cutsapphire, flanked to eitherside by a round brilliant cutdiamond, to a plain 18ct goldshank

Ring size: K, estimated sapphire

weight: 0.83cts

£200-300

172 HB157/9A 9ct gold sapphire anddiamond set bangleof hinged design, set withthree graduated round cutsapphires and two smalldiamond chips

Diameter: 57mm

£180-220

173 HB364/3A sapphire and diamond setringthe oval sapphire of vivid blueand with two baguette cutdiamonds to each shoulder,to a plain 18ct white goldshank

Ring size: M/N, estimated total

sapphire weight: 1.97cts

£800-1,200

174 HB362/11A pearl and diamond setpendantof open circular form, setthroughout with smallgraduated round and rose cutdiamonds, suspending asingle pearl, set in unmarkedwhite metal

Diameter: 13mm

£250-350

175 SV408/105A pearl and peridot set spraybroochmodelled in yellow metal, setthroughout with graduatedseed and half pearls,millegrain set with two smallround cut diamonds, stamped15CT to rear; together with asmall yellow metal anddiamond set bar brooch, pinstamped 15 (2)

Length of spray brooch: 50mm

£120-180

176 SV456/1A cultured pearl necklacecomposed of a single strandof slightly graduated culturedpearls, to a white metal claspset with small round cutdiamonds stamped PLAT18CT; together with a pair ofcultured pearl clusterearrings, each cluster setwith graduated small culturedpearls, suspending four whitemetal drops also set withgraduated cultured pearls (2)

Length of necklace: 45cm, length of

earrings: 40mm

£180-220

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184 HA356/1A graduated yellow amberbead necklacecomposed of a single strandof graduated oval yellowamber beads (requiresrestringing)

Combined weight: 45.7g

£300-500

185 HA356/2A single strand coralnecklacecomposed of a single longstrand of uniform coral beads,to an unmarked yellow metalbarrel clasp

Length: 156cm

£300-500

177 SV456/2A tourmaline, opal anddiamond set cocktail ringthe yellow metal plaque set tothe centre with an oval cuttourmaline, in a stylizedborder set with opal andsmall round cut diamonds, toa broad yellow metal bandstamped 18CT

Ring size: Q, plaque: 20mm x 17mm

£120-180

178 HB364/10A drop shaped garnet anddiamond pendant with chainthe claw set garnet of gooddeep colour suspended froma tapering baguette cutdiamond and two small pearshaped diamonds, fine tracefancy link chain

Length of pendant: 37mm,

estimated total gem weights:

garnet 6.84cts, diamond 0.50cts

£2,000-3,000

179 HB364/5A blue topaz and diamondcocktail ringthe deep blue topaz of fancysquare cut, the up-curveddiamond set arms securingthe stone, white metal shankstamped 750

Ring size: O/P

£1,000-1,500

180 HB239/3A jade and diamond set spraybroochof open scrolling form, setthroughout with oval jadecabochons and graduatedround cut diamonds, markedto the rear ASTOR 14K

Length: 65mm

£300-400

181 FF283/11A garnet and pearl set ringcollet set with an oval cutgarnet, in a single border ofseed pearls, to a plain yellowmetal band stamped 9CT

Ring size: L

£100-150

182 HA234/3Two amber samplesof rough form, partiallypolished (2)

Combined weight: 328.1g

£200-300

183 HA234/4An amber necklacecomposed of a singlegraduated strand of polishedirregular beads

Length: 114cm, 110.6g

£150-250

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195 FF283/10A multi-gem set floral spraybroochmodelled as a floral spray,the leaves with enamel detail,collet set with two round cutsapphires and small diamondchips

Width: 40mm

£600-800

196 FF283/1A citrine and pearl set broochthe large oval mixed cutcitrine, claw set in unmarkedyellow metal with a singleborder of half pearls

Width: 40mm

£400-600

197 HA842/13An amethyst set broochof open scrolling foliate form,set throughout with collet setoval amethysts and appliedtextured yellow metal leaves;together with a matchingpendant of similar design, toa 9ct gold flattened curb linkchain (2)

Width of brooch: 40mm, length of

pendant: 36mm

£150-250

186 HB171/3A Nepalese yellow metal andcoral set ringthe carved coral plaquedepicting the the Hindu godGanesh, in a broad stylizedyellow metal mount withfiligree and beaded detail

Ring size: P

£300-500

187 HB156/4A Tanzanite and pearl setbraceletof open circular form,millegrain set with an ovalTanzanite in a white metalopen border set with six smallpearls, to an articulatedbracelet

Central panel: 45mm x 20mm

£200-300

188 HB151/2An 18ct gold mountedaquamarine and diamond setringclaw set with a trap cutaquamarine, of a pleasinglight turquoise blue hue,flanked to either side by twochannel set baguette cutdiamonds, additionally set toeach shoulder with five roundbrilliant cut diamonds

Ring size: M, estimated total gem

weights: aquamarine 5.50cts,

diamonds 0.18cts

£1,300-1,600

189 HA999/8An early 20th century blackopal and diamond set broochmillegrain collet set with anoval cut black opal cabochon,flanked to either side by acluster of three similarly setround brilliant cut diamonds,hinged pin and scroll clipfastening to reverse, stampedPLAT 18

39.7mm x 16.8mm, estimated

weights: black opal 10.25cts,

diamonds 0.60cts total

£1,500-2,000

190 HA881/1A collection of loose colouredgemstonesto include two small culturedpearls, a small oval cutsapphire, a collection of smallsquare cut gemstonesincluding spinel, peridot andothers (qty)

£200-300

191 HA392/7A 1970s 18ct gold mountedopal and diamond set clusterringthe central claw set oval opalcabochon within undulatingborders composed of tworows of graduated roundbrilliant cut diamonds, to aplain 18ct gold shank

Ring size: M, estimated weights:

opal 1.60cts, diamonds 1.92cts total

£400-600

192 HA392/6A pair of multi-gem setpendant earringseach composed of a claw setinverted pear cut malachitecabochon, surmounting asimilarly set circular cut ruby,grain set with four roundbrilliant cut diamonds,suspending a larger pear cutmalachite cabochon drop,with hinged clip fittings,stamped 18K

Length: 41mm

£150-250

193 FF283/20A pink tourmaline setcocktail ringof bombe form, collet set inwhite metal with a trap cutpink tourmaline, in asurround of pave set roundcut pink sapphires, shankstamped 750

Ring size: L/M

£1,200-1,500

194 FF283/21A green tourmaline setcocktail ringof bombe form, collet set inwhite metal with a trap cutgreen tourmaline, in asurround of pave set roundcut tsavorites, settingstamped 750

Ring size: O

£1,200-1,500

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208 HB172/1A collection of amberjewelleryto include an amber necklace,composed of graduatedpolished amber samples ofvarious colours and clarity; alarge orange amber bead withblack ribbon suspension; apair of amber drop earrings(3)

Combined weight: 222.6g

£300-500

209 HB308/1An opal set pendantcollet set with a circular opalcabochon, with belcher linkssuspending a smallerrectangular opal, to a fineyellow metal belcher linkchain, unmarked

Length of pendant (including bale):

35mm

£180-220

210 HB364/8An aquamarine and diamondcluster ringthe oval aquamarine claw setand in a border of circular cutdiamonds, to a plain 18ctwhite gold shank

Ring size: M, estimated total gem

weights: aquamarine 2.72cts,

diamonds 0.82cts

£1,400-1,800

198 HA842/23An 18ct gold citrine anddiamond set pendantclaw set with a trap cutcitrine, in a single border ofsmall round cut diamonds, toa 9ct gold fancy link chain

Length of pendant (including bale):

20mm

£200-300

199 HA850/8A rainbow coloured sapphirecollar necklaceset in silver, the beaded andarticulated links each set witha different coloured sapphire,snap clasp with safety fittings

Length approximately: 48cm

£200-300

200 HA850/10A diamond and opal set ringand earringsthe ring with oval opal inrubover setting and two rowsof circular cut diamonds toeach side on the taperingband, stamped 750; thependant earrings suspendedfrom a post and ball fitting,slight flared bifurcated armswith claw set oval opal inbetween (2)

Ring size: M1/2

£250-350

201 HA999/16An amethyst and diamondringclaw set with an oval cutamethyst flanked to eitherside by a small round brilliantcut diamond, raisedshoulders to a plain yellowmetal shank stamped 18ct;together with a yellow metaland diamond set ring, clawset five small round cutdiamonds, to a plain shankstamped 18CT (2)

Ring size: L/M, L

£150-250

202 HB101/15A 9ct gold garnet set braceletthe oval garnets set in ropetwist mounts, scrolling linksbetween, concealed clasp

Length: 19cm

£150-250

203 HB101/16A 9ct gold amethyst setbraceletset oval cut amethysts in aopen scrolling border, similarlinks between

Length: 17cm

£150-250

204 HB101/17A 9ct gold amethyst anddiamond set broochmodelled as a flower, thepetal formed by heart shapedamethysts, with a smallcircular diamond to centre

Length: 31mm

£140-180

205 HB157/6Three gem set ringsto include a yellow metal andgarnet set ring, of floraldesign, unmarked; an 18ctgold and seed pearl set ring,with plaited hair detail; ayellow metal ring set with foilback pastes and scrollingdetail to shoulders (3)

Ring sizes: N/O, P, L

£200-300

206 HB171/4AAn Alexandrite set cocktailringclaw set in yellow metal withan oval cut syntheticAlexandrite showing goodcolour change, the broadyellow metal mount withpierced foliate detail

Ring size: M/N

£150-250

207 HB171/6An amethyst and pearl setbanglemillegrain set with fivegraduated round cutamethysts with intermittentseed pearls, to a yellow metalmount of hinged design,unmarked; together with alarge plain yellow metalbangle (2)

Diameter of amethyst bracelet:

56mm

£150-250

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218 HB361/2A pink tourmaline anddiamond set cluster ringdesigned as a floral cluster,claw set with three oval mixedcut tourmalines in a singleborder of small round cutdiamonds, the split shoulderssimilarly set with small roundcut diamonds, to a plainshank, unmarked

Ring size: P

£600-800

219 HB361/3A citrine and diamond setcocktail ringclaw set with a pear cutcitrine in a single border ofsmall round cut diamonds,with raised scrolling gallery,the shoulders further set withsmall round cut diamonds, toa plain white metal shankstamped 14K

Ring size: M/N

£700-900

220 HB361/1An amethyst and diamond setpendantclaw set with a pear cutamethyst in a single border ofsmall round cut diamonds,set in a pierced scrollinggallery, to a fine link chain,bale stamped 14K

Length of pendant (including bale):

28mm

£600-800

211 HB364/11A modern aquamarine anddiamond cocktail ringthe rectangular cutaquamarine corner claw set,of good colour, within openmount and two baguette cutdiamonds to each shoulder,to a plain 18ct white goldshank

Ring size: M, estimated aquamarine

weight: 9.45cts

£1,800-2,500

212 SV408/99A coral and diamond set ringclaw set with an oval coralcabochon in a single border ofsmall round cut diamonds,the shoulders with pierceddetail, to a plain yellow metalshank, marks worn

Ring size: H

£150-250

213 SV408/101An 18ct gold opal set ringset with five graduated ovalopals with pairs of smalldiamond chips between each,to a plain shank

Ring size: Q

£120-180

214 SV456/3A smoky quartz and diamondset ringclaw set with cushion cutsmoky quartz, the texturedsplit shoulders set with smallround cut diamonds, to aplain white metal shankstamped 14k

Ring size: Q

£120-180

216 SV472/61A collection of opal setjewelleryto include an opal crescentbrooch, set in yellow metalwith graduated circular opals,with a fine link yellow metalchain; two opal brooches,both set in unmarked yellowmetal; three yellow metalrings, stamped 9ct and 14K,set with opal doublets andtriplets (6)

£300-500

217 SV472/62A collection of Scottishjewelleryto include a large plaidbrooch, of conventionalannular form, with engravedCeltic knot detail, set to thecentre with a circular cutpaste; various other citrineand hardstone set whitemetal brooches of variousdesigns; a hardstone and gemset cross (9)

£150-250

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215 HB364/4A blue topaz and diamond set pendantthe pear shaped briolette cut topaz of good deep colour and setto one side within a diamond set border and to the reverse aborder of sapphires, plain circular bale, fine trace link goldchain

Pendant length: 20mm

£800-1,200

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225 HB290/1ANTON MICHELSEN - A Danish silvernecklacecirca 1960s, after a design by GertrudeEngel, composed of a series of curvedridged links, with concealed claspstamped AM STERLING DENMARK

Length: 40cm

£400-600

224 HA175/1GARRARD - An 18ct golddiamond and ruby set broochmodelled as a stylised flower, thepetals set with graduated roundcut rubies, the textured goldstem with small round cutdiamonds, in a fitted red leatherbox

40mm x 46mm

£800-1,200

223 HA400/4TERIKA BLAKE - A contemporary silver andpoured glass braceletcomposed of six square links each set with apoured glass panel, with T bar clasp;together with a pair of yellow metal andgreen gem set earrings, or ribbed designwith clip fastenings; and a pair ofcontemporary earrings, of circular design,with engraved detail and cabochon gems setthroughout (3)

Length of bracelet: 17cm

£300-500

226 HA85/71KENNETH J LANE - A faux pearland past set bib necklaceof tapering bib form, composedof radiating tapered columns ofgraduated faux pearls,colourless pastes and palecabochons, with pierced swagdetail, set in yellow metal, theconcealed clasp stamped KJL

Length of front of bib: 10cm

£180-220

227 HA85/71AMIRIAM HASKELL - A mouldedglass and paste set broochthe large black flower composedof textured folded clasp, withapplied green glass leaf andcolourless paste set detail tocentre; together with a Larry(Lawrence) Vrba shell and multi-coloured paste set brooch (2)

£200-300

222 HA85/71CCHANEL - A leather clutch bagof soft navy blue leather with patent finish, the snapclasp with Chanel monogram; together with a Frenchbeaded evening bag, circa 1940s; a Whiting & Davisevening bag, composed of faux scale chain mail, circa1950s (3)

£200-300

221 HB362/22BULGARI - An 18ct gold pendantof pierced circular form, the whitegold outline enclosing a yellow goldsnowflake motif, with integral bale,signed Bulgari to rear

Length (including bale): 42mm

£500-700

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235 HA85/71FHERMES - A pair of greenleather and gilt metal ear-clipseach of circular design, thegreen leather ground set witha raised gilt metal stud;together with several otherpairs of paste, agate andplastic set earclips, includinga pair by Trifari set with pink,blue and colourless cabochonpastes, Phillipe Fernandesear clips set with pinkcabochons and yellow metal;twelve oversized glass, plasticand paste set cocktail rings,of various colours anddesigns (qty)

£180-250

228 HB156/1ALEXANDER RITCHIE - Asilver pendant/broochmarked A. R. IONA, modelledas a stylized dove in a opencircular Celtic style border,with brooch and pendantfittings

Width: 5cm

£200-300

229 HB153/3ALEXANDER RITCHIE - Asilver and enamel pendantstamped AR IONA, of lozengeoutline, with detail of ship atsea with blue enamel sky andCeltic knot detail, to a finelink chain

Length of pendant (including bale):

40mm

£150-250

230 HB362/13CHOPARD - An 18ct gold‘happy spirit’ pendantof square outline, the glazedpanel set with a further 18ctgold square panel set with afree moving single roundbrilliant cut diamond,numbered to the rear 603507779/5873-20, signed Chopard

Length (including bale) 32mm,

estimated diamond weight: 0.10cts

£700-1,000

231 HA85/71BTRIFARI - A large gilt metalnecklacecirca 1980s, composed of ourlarge slightly curved giltmetal links, each with curvingtextured detail, with appliedpatinated metal stag motif tofront; together with twobangles by DominiqueAurientis, the first composedof ebony with applied giltmetal grape motifs, the otherof tortoise shell with variousapplied gilt metal abstractmotifs throughout (2)

£200-300

232 HA85/71DYVES SAINT LAURENT - Agilt metal necklacecomposed of large squaredflattened curb links in giltyellow metal, with S hookfastening, and with anothersimilar modelled in whitemetal; together with a giltmetal Chanel belt, composedof flattened curb links andmonogrammed medalliondetail; and another similarcomposed of textured oversized curb links (4)

£150-250

233 HA85/71EILIAS LALAOUNIS - A bi-coloured metal torquenecklaceof hinged form, the whitemetal torque of tapering form,set at intervals with yellowmetal ribbed collars, theterminals with similar yellowmetal ribbed detail, stamped18K and accompanying box

Internal diameter: 12.5cm

£150-250

234 HB171/1CAIRNCROSS - A Scottishpearl set broochmodelled as a small clusterof bluebells in 9ct gold, setwith three small Scottishfreshwater pearls

Height: 45mm

Note:This lot has been granted a licensefrom The Scottish Government,Rural Directorate, Landscapes andHabitats Division, and it containsfresh water pearls legally takenfrom the wild prior to 27 March1991.

£300-500

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245 HA314/3Two 9ct gold charm braceletsthe broad double interlinkedcurb link chains with severallarge charms, engraved andgem set

Combined weight: 101.5g

£400-600

246 SV408/107A 9ct gold charm braceletcomposed of fancy twistedlinks to a bolt ring clasp,suspending various charmsincluding an 1894 sovereign, a1911 half sovereign, teapotsand heart shaped citrines etc

Combined weight: 55.2g

£600-800

247 SV408/106A collection of jewelleryto include a gate bracelet,with concealed clasp andsafety chain stamped 9CT; apart muff chain, composed ofsquared belcher linksstamped 9CT; two yellowmetal fancy link necklaces,both with barrel clasp,unmarked (4)

Combined weight: 47.9g

£200-300

236 HB362/10A Greek style bangleof open form, the plain bangleterminating in twonaturalistically modelledrams heads, stampedGREECE 750

Diameter: 6.5cm

£1,000-1,500

237 HA824/4A pearl set brooch andmatching earringsthe brooch modelled as a lilywith matt, polished andengraved detail, set to thecentre with a small culturedpearl, stamped KT18;together with a matching pairof earrings of similar design,screw back fittings

Brooch: 45mm, earrings: 23mm

£400-600

238 HA175/11A pair of yellow metalhumming bird earringsnaturalistically modelled, withtextured and polished finish,the eyes set with small roundcut rubies, stamped 14K 585,with post and butterflyfittings; together with a pairof yellow metal pendantearrings, the glazed circularpanel with small goldnuggets, post and butterflyfittings (2)

£200-300

239 HA175/15A novelty pearl set broochmodelled as two poodles on apearl set ground, withtextured finish, unmarked;together with a yellow metalbrooch of Arabic script,stamped 14K to rear (2)

£200-300

240 HA850/7A Bayanihan modernistnecklacecomposed of large polishedhollow abstract leaf links,stamped and marked 925

Length: 44.5cm, width: 14mm

£200-300

241 HA842/3An 18ct gold bandof broad textured design,together with a pair of yellowmetal clip earrings and ayellow metal pendant,modelled as a goat to a snakelink chain (3)

Combined weight: 18.3g

£200-300

242 HA842/21A gold mounted tiger’s eyecarved Buddha and goldmounted pendantthe seated Buddha in a goldthrone, pierced detail to therear, shaped base and with alarge oval link neck chain

Pendant: 25mm

£150-250

243 HA842/25OLA GORRIE - A 9ct goldpendant and chainof interwoven Celtic designwith integral belcher linkchain

Length of pendant: 34mm

£150-250

244 HA842/27A 9ct gold charm braceletcomposed of curb links withengraved padlock clasp,suspending various gold andgem set charms

Combined weight: 52.9g

£300-400

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259 HB362/7A pair of 18ct gold hoopearringsof open circular design withleopards head detail, to postand butterfly fittings

Diameter: 28mm

£400-600

260 HB362/16A pair of 18ct three colouredgold triple hoop earclipsmodelled on Cartier Trinitystyle, composed of three opencurved bands, post and clipfittings

Weight: 19g

£1,000-1,500

261 SV408/1A 9ct gold smokey quartz setringclaw set with a single ovalsmokey quartz, to a plainshank; together with a broad18ct gold wedding band, anda similar 22ct gold example(3)

Combined weight: 11.6g

£200-300

262 SV408/102A 9ct gold wedding bandof plain design; together witha 9ct gold paste set ring, clawset with three graduatedcolourless pastes (2)

Ring size: K/L, P

£80-120

248 EZ420/28An 18ct gold signet ringengraved initials; togetherwith two small diamond setfloral cluster rings, eachmillegrain set and set in 18ctgold (3)

Ring sizes: O, M, O, combined

weight: 10g

£280-350

249 HA842/31A 9ct gold fancy link necklacecomposed of scrolling linkswith textured finish

Length: 34cm, 24.7g

£300-500

250 HA842/37A 9ct gold novelty broochnaturalistically modelled asan otter carrying a fish, withtextured finish and smallround cut ruby eyes

Length: 43mm

£150-250

251 HB101/13A 9ct gold charm braceletcomposed of a curb link chainwith snap clasp and safetychain; suspending variouscharms including a St.Christopher pendant, a belland a bucket among others,some other loose charms

Combined weight: 53.1g

£300-500

252 HB156/5A yellow metal and citrine setnecklacecomposed of alternatingpierced rectangular and ovallinks, collet set at intervalswith oval citrines, unmarked;together with a a yellow metalfancy link necklace stamped14CT; a yellow metal finebelcher link chain stamped9ct; a seed pearl and ruby setbracelet, composed ofalternating gem set links andrectangular beaded links (4)

Combined weight: 46.5g

£250-350

253 HB171/7A Victorian gate link braceletof conventional form withpadlock clasp, stamped 9ct;together with a pair of 9ctgold pendant earrings, withprominent registration markto inner suspension (2)

Combined weight: 24.7g

£120-180

254 HB171/8A collection of gold bandsto include three 18ct yellowgold examples of plain design,and one 22ct gold broad bandwith engraved detail (4)

Combined weight: 8.1g

£100-200

255 HB173/1A 9ct gold charm braceletcomposed of stylized circularlinks, suspending variouscharms including teapots,bicycles and pens etc;together with a graduatedcurb link bracelet, composedof yellow metal links, marksunclear (2)

Combined weight: 36.7g

£200-300

256 HB239/7A 1906 half sovereignpendantin a 9ct gold mount withbright cut detail, to a 9ct goldfancy link chain

Combined weight: 9.5g

£100-150

257 HB36/1A 18ct gold and diamond setbroochmodelled as a bow withtextured finish, set to thecentre with three small roundcut diamonds

Length: 55mm

£250-350

258 HB36/2A 9ct gold link braceletcomposed of two strands ofalternating fancy andelongated oval links, with Tbar suspension

Weight: 35g

£250-400

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271 HA842/15A collection of pearl andcameo set jewelleryto include two strands ofgraduated cultured pearls, apair of cultured pearl set ear-clips; two yellow metal andcultured pearls set brooches;a 9ct gold shell cameo setbrooch, depicting a young girlin profile; a 9ct gold cameoset pendant and matching earstuds (qty)

£150-250

272 HA842/26A collection of jewelleryto include a modernistpendant of scrolling texturedform, stamped 9ct, to a 9ctgold box link chain; a yellowmetal bar brooch with appliedpheasant motif; a Scottishbrooch of open circular formset with various agates;various other gem setbrooches (qty)

£200-300

273 HA85/71GA collection of costumejewelleryto include several oversizedbangles composed of variousmaterials including wood,plastic and hardstone; abrooch set with a facettedorange paste in a fringedyellow metal border, a yellowmetal necklace composed ofabstract scrolling links (qty)

£150-250

263 HA842/4A collection of gem setjewelleryto include a yellow metal andfive stone diamond set ring, awhite metal and colourlessgem set ring; a circularyellow metal and amethystset brooch, stamped 14K,another yellow metal andamethyst set brooch; a yellowmetal and ruby set pendant,of open circular form, anotheryellow metal and gem setpendant and chain (qty)

£300-500

264 HA314/2A group of three rings andother jewelleryto include; two solitairediamond rings, claw setcircular cut diamonds, one inplatinum, the other in 18ctgold; a sapphire and diamondring, three graduated ovalsapphires with a pair of smallcircular cut diamonds inbetween; a graduatedcultured pearl necklace;cameo brooch; a silver andgem set necklace by JohnHart; a silver thistle decoratedpanel brooch set citrine and a9ct gold heart link braceletwith charms (qty)

£280-350

265 HA314/1A collection of gold and otherjewelleryto include a jade cabochonset ring; a ruby and diamondset ring; signet rings;wedding bands; pearl setrings; earstuds includingpearls, opals and other gems;silver mounted Ruskin panelbrooch; opal set pendants;bag of gold and other chainsa/f; a cased set of six ArtNouveau buttons, stamped RFincuse, each button of anEdwardian lady’s head, slightshaped frame (qty)

£300-400

266 EZ420/29A large Victorian oval broochthe agate panel in a chasedplain yellow metal mount; ahollow hinged bangle setsmall old cut diamond; a barbrooch set sapphires andsmall diamonds (Converted),two Victorian cameobrooches, one with a chainsuspension (5)

£250-350

267 HA175/9A single stone diamond ringclaw set in yellow metal witha single old cut diamond, to aplain shank marked 14K;together with a turquoise setring, the small turquoisecabochon set in yellow metalstamped 18; a plain whitemetal band (3)

Ring size: J/K, N, M/N

£180-220

268 SV472/66A collection of gold jewelleryto include a 9ct gold curb linkbracelet with padlock clasp;two yellow metal ring shanks,stamped 18ct and 9ct, a smallyellow metal ring stamped 14;a 15ct gold seed pearl andruby set ring; a smallAustralian nugget pedant; acollection of unmarked yellowmetal items including a pairof hoop earrings, two tie pins;a small brooch set with hair,two gem set rings, and alocket (qty)

Gross weight: 38g

£220-320

269 HA842/7A collection of jewelleryto include a lady’s yellowmetal Seiko wrist watch; a 9ctgold dolphin brooch; a whitemetal and gem set butterflybrooch; a costume cameopendant and chain; an 18ctgold and enamel floralbrooch; a Princess Dianacommemorative coin; variousother brooches, compacts,bangles pendant and coins(qty)

£200-300

270 HA884/6Two modern wrist watchesgilt cased and braceletstogether with three small late19th century fitted jewelleryboxes (5)

£80-140

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284 HB156/6A collection of jewellery in ared leather jewellery boxto include a 9ct gold masonicmedal from the Blythswoodmasonic lodge, set with asmall round cut diamond andenamel detail, in a fitted box;a silver Glasgow High Schoolbadge; a yellow metal,enamel and gem set AltrusaInternational badge; a largeyellow metal Victorian broochwith glazed panel to rear, ayellow metal mounted shellcameo brooch; a white metaldiamond and sapphire set barbrooch in a fitted box, asapphire and diamond setcluster ring; an opal anddiamond set ring; an 18ctgold black enamel anddiamond set mourning ring,two other gem set rings, in ared leather jewellery box (qty)

£300-500

285 HB157/3A collection of jewelleryto include a carved mother ofpearl and yellow metalbrooch; a yellow metalpendant with glazed panelsand pierced detail; a small15ct gold and enamel ‘JuniorAggregate’ medal; a pinkpaste pendant; two 9ct andone 18ct lady’s wrist watch(qty)

£300-400

274 HA875/5A collection of gem set ringsto include a three stonediamond set example set inwhite metal; an 18ct gold rubyand diamond set ring; twocitrine set rings, shanksstamped 9ct; a banded agateset ring with glazed panel torear; various other yellow andwhite metal gem set rings(11)

£200-300

275 HA934/2A white metal and paste setbroochmodelled as a cross with withfour smaller examplessurrounding, with appliedfiligree detail and centralcollet set purple paste, signedto the rear JERUSALEMSTERLING SILVER 900;together with a yellow metalwatch chain of geometricpattern, suspending an 18ctgold fob (2)

£200-300

276 HB101/11A collection of jewelleryto include a yellow metal andturquoise set circular garlandbrooch; a simple peridot setpendant necklace; four pearland gem set bar broochesand a yellow metal and pasteset ring (7)

£250-350

277 HB141/6A collection of filigree silverjewellery to includea necklace and associatedbracelet, a brooch by DavidAndersen and an Easternpendant brooch of lobeddesign (qty)

£150-250

278 HB141/9A collection of itemsto include a lady’s Omegawrist watch, a winged dovebrooch (unmarked); threegem set silver rings and a22ct gold wedding band (6)

£250-350

279 HB153/4A collection of Victorianjewelleryto include a yellow metalbangle with applied filigreedetail; two oval yellow metalbrooches with gem set detailand glazed pannels to therear; three yellow metal andgem set rings; various othergem set brooches andearrings (qty)

£250-350

280 HB148/2An Art Nouveau hat pinCharles Horner, Chester1906, the 9ct gold finial ofpierced scrolling design setwith a baroque pearl, to asteel pin; together with ayellow metal brooch setthroughout with emeralds andpastes (2)

£150-250

281 HB141/14A graduated amber beadnecklacecomposed of a single strandof polished oval amber beads;together with a single strandof graduated cultured pearls;a mid 18th century brasssnuff box; an enamel and giltmetal scent bottle; a smallearly 19th century Indian andgold enamel plaque (mountsmissing) and other costumejewellery (qty)

Amber necklace: 42cm, 15g

£200-300

282 HB153/5A collection of jewelleryto include an 18ct goldwedding band; two signetrings; a yellow metal bandwith engraved detail stampedPLAT; a 9ct gold ring withknot design; a yellow metalmasonic pendant; a yellowmetal pendant and chainstamped K18 (qty)

Combined weight: 22.2g

£200-300

283 HB153/6A collection of jewelleryto include a multi-strandcoral bead necklace oftwisted design, a pair of coralset pendant earrings; agraduated amethyst beadnecklace and associatedpendant earrings; a yellowmetal, amethyst and crystalnecklace; various other yellowmetal brooches andpendants; a cased MBE andvarious other medals (qty)

£200-300

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295 HB239/1A collection of jewelleryto include a yellow metalfiligree brooch with blueenamel detail; a yellow metaland cultured pearl set spraybrooch, stamped 14K; ayellow metal and citrine setring, with foliate detail toshoulders, plain unmarkedyellow metal shank; a silverand cultured pearl set ring,another yellow metal ring(qty)

£200-300

296 HB301/1A collection of Victorian goldand other jewelleryto include a part muff chain,applied small panel 9ct; asmall 9ct gold cased lady’sfob watch, traces of enamel tothe rear cover, bowsuspension; a part bar broochset sapphire; a Victoriansmall heart shaped pendant,applied wirework and setsmall emeralds and adiamond, marked 15ct, goldcurb link chain; a goldwedding band; a casedVictorian bar brooch set rubyand diamond surround; acased set of gentleman’sdress studs, set half pearls

Combined weight (excluding

watch): 48g

£400-600

286 HB157/5A sapphire and diamond setringclaw set with four graduatedround cut sapphires, spacedbetween pairs of old cutdiamonds, to a plain 18ct goldshank; together with a smallthree stone diamond ring, boxset with three graduated oldcut diamonds, to a plain 18ctgold shank (2)

Ring size: N, L/M

£200-300

287 HB157/7A collection of gem set ringsto include an 18ct goldemerald and diamond setring, with three round cutdiamonds and two emeralds;a 9ct gold amethyst set ring;a yellow metal and smalldiamond set cross over ring, ayellow metal five stonediamond ring, stamped 18ct &PLAT; an 18ct gold ring setwith five oval opals (5)

£250-350

288 HB157/11A collection of weddingbandsto include two 22ct goldexamples and ten 18ct goldexamples, together with a1914 half sovereign and aUnited States one dollar coin(14)

Combined weight of rings: 50.9g

£700-900

289 HB157/10A collection of jewelleryto include a 9ct gold pearland zircon set brooch of floraldesign; a small garnet set barbrooch; a bar brooch set withthree small round cutdiamonds (one deficient); apearl and diamond set barbrooch; a yellow metal band;a seed pearl set brooch withswallow motif; a small 18ctgold five stone diamond ring,a white metal and agate setbrooch of horse shoe motif(qty)

£200-300

290 HB157/12A collection of gentleman’sjewelleryto include a pair of 9ct rosegold cufflinks, the ovalterminals engraved; a pair ofpearl set studs; a yellowmetal tie clip and a RaymondWeil wrist watch (4)

£180-220

291 HB171/4A collection of jewelleryto include a yellow metal andcitrine set ring; two opal setrings, a yellow metal andthree stone ruby set ring;various other yellow metaland gem set rings; togetherwith a yellow metal pearl andgem set brooch (qty)

£200-300

292 HB171/5A collection of Easternjewelleryto include a yellow metalbracelet, the circular links setwith Chinese charactermarks; a yellow metalmounted bangle with foliatedetail; various yellow metalgem set brooches andpendants; together with threeyellow metal brooches withapplied initials (qty)

£200-300

293 HB173/2A collection of silverjewelleryto include an unmarked whitemetal necklace composed ofpierced rectangular links,with engraved details; asimilar bracelet; a silver andamethyst set pendant of floraldesign; a silver floral broochwith blue enamel detail; andsilver pendant of piercedfloral design with blueenamel detail to a whitemetal chain (5)

£150-250

294 HB173/4An amethyst and seed pearlset necklacecomposed of yellow metalknife bars in a geometricpattern, set throughout withseed pearls and suspendingmillegrain set round and pearcut amethysts, to a finebelcher link chain; togetherwith two amethyst set barbrooches (3)

£300-500

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305 SV408/113A collection of miscellaneousjewelleryto include: a Victorian rubyand pearl set bar brooch, anEdwardian pearl set pendantbrooch of scrolling foliatedesign, a pearl set pendant offloral form, a pair of smallpearl drop earrings, anenamel and paste set plaquebrooch, Scout medalsincluding Fox, various coins,silver cased military stylewrist and other watches etc.(Qty)

£200-300

306 HB36/3A collection of jewelleryto include two 9ct gold lady’swrist watches, a 9ct goldgarnet set ring, with scrollingdetail to shoulders set withfive oval garnets; a 9ct goldthree stone diamond set ring;a citrine set cocktail ring; a9ct gold signet ring withengraved initials, a yellowmetal band with pierced detail(7)

£350-450

307 SV472/68A large collection of costumejewelleryto include various earrings,necklaces and bracelets etc

£250-400

297 HB33/3A collection of gem setjewelleryto include a yellow metal,onyx and pearl set mourningbrooch, with glazed panel torear; three yellow metallockets, a yellow metalbelcher link chain; a yellowmetal and seed pearl set ring;various other gem and pasteset brooches (qty)

£180-220

298 HB358/1A collection of Victorianjewelleryto include a turquoise setbrooch, of bow form withengraved scrolling detail,glazed panel to rear ofpendant; an amethyst andseed pearl set brooch, ofpierced design; a small seedpearl set heart pendant; acameo brooch depicting twoGrecian figures in profile; ayellow metal and hardstoneseal; a coral necklace;various amber and whitemetal cigarette holders; apair of pearl set studs; ayellow metal brooch (qty)

£300-500

299 HB358/2A collection of silver andcostume jewelleryto include a silver brooch ofCeltic design by Shipton & Co;a paste and turquoise setbracelet, the graduatedcircular links with pierceddetail; various paste setbrooches; a silver buckle; twopropelling pencils and variousother pieces of costumejewellery (qty)

£200-300

300 HB359/1A ruby and diamond clusterringthe oval ruby claw set in asingle border of small roundcut diamonds, to a plain 18ctgold shank; a single stonediamond ring, claw set with around brilliant cut diamond,to a plain 18ct gold shank; apearl and diamond set ring,claw set with a single pearl,offset to either side with asmall round cut diamond,shank stamped 14k (3)

Ring sizes: L, I, K

£400-600

301 HB359/3A collection of costumejewelleryto include various strands ofcultured and imitation pearls;a garnet set cross, and chain;a white metal and marcasiteset bracelet; various yellowmetal and gem set brooches;a yellow metal and gem setheart locket, to a 9ct goldbelcher link chain; an enamelfob watch and chain (qty)

£150-250

302 HB359/2A collection of jewelleryto include an opal andemerald set pendant, the ovalopal in a border of round cutmillegrain set emeralds,suspended from white metalknife bars similarly set withsmall emeralds; a singlestrand coral bead necklace; aseed pearl set necklace oftwisted design; a 9ct goldpendant of pierced design setwith an oval amethyst to finelink chain; three small gemset brooches; a pair of seedpearl set earrings; a pair ofpaste set stud earrings (qty)

£150-250

303 HB359/4A collection of gold jewelleryto include two 9ct gold finelink necklaces, an unmarkedcurb link necklacesuspending a 1900 pond; agilt metal ring formed from a1901 penny; a 9ct gold filledbangle (5)

Combined weight (excluding

bangle): 29.1g

£180-220

304 SV472/67A collection of jewelleryto include various fobwatches, pocket watches,lady’s wrist watches; twoyellow metal brooches withglazed panels; a similarpendant; various fobs andwatch keys, all in a Cartierbox (qty)

£150-250

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317 HA396/1A collection of Scottishbanknotesto include various £1 issuesfor British Linen Bank,Commercial Bank ofScotland, Royal Bank ofScotland, North of ScotlandBank, Bank of Scotland,National Commercial Bank ofScotland, National Bank ofScotland; together with a1961 issue NationalCommercial Bank of Scotland£5 (qty)

£200-300

308 HB149/1A WW1 and later groupawarded to PO 15374 L. SGT.J. BOWIE R.M.L.I, comprising1914-15 trio, Atlantic star withFrance and Germany Bar,WW2 War Medal; togetherwith various shooting andprize medallions, trophies etc(qty)

£300-500

309 HB157/1A Victorian India GeneralService medalwith indistinct naming to 4592Sejt J Moore 1st Bn RoyalScs?, with Punjab Frontier1897 - 98 and TIrah 1897-98bars; together with a QueensSouth Africa Medal (renamed)to J Moore Bn A?, with CapeColony and South Africa 1902bars (2)

£200-300

310 SV230/27An India Medal 1857-58To Thos. Cameron, 3rd MadrsEurp’n Reg’t (3rd MadrasEuropean Regiment) and asmall bronze medal to MissPagan for bookbinding 1908

£150-250

311 HB148/4A bronze Samuel GreigMedallionobverse with bust of SirSamuel Greig, with Russianmotto around, the reversewith Naval memorial to hisservices and dated 1788, inlater fitted box

£80-140

312 HB95/1A 1937 fifteen coin specimensetfrom crown to farthing, inoriginal fitted case, generallyEF or better with light tone

£200-300

313 SV472/69A collection of coins andsovereign keepersto include variouscommemorative coins, banknotes, sovereign keepers andcommemorative spoons etc(qty)

£100-150

314 SV472/70A collection of silverto include various cut glassdressing table accessories,small trophies, thimbles,lockets and other items (qty)

£150-250

315 EZ420/27A collection of coins toincludeSovereigns; 1911, 1912, 1868,Australia YH (Holed), halfsovereigns; 1898, 1905, 1899,1905, 1913, 1911, 1910, USAtwo $1 1854 and 1874 (bothholed) a part muff chain, anda miscellaneous collection ofvarious coins, all world

£1,000-1,200

316 HB366A/1Limerick Militia Medal forCollooney 1798silver, unmarked, with crownin laurel wreath andinscribed, the reverse withThe Corporation and Citizensof Limerick and buildingfacade

Diameter: 39mm

Note:The Battle of Collooney refers to abattle that occurred on 5 Septemberduring the Irish Rebellion of 1798when a combined force of Frenchtroops and Irish rebels defeated aforce of British troops outside ofCollooney near Sligo Town. It is alsoknown as the Battle of Carricknagat.The subsequent battle, on theafternoon of 5 September, lastedabout an hour and a half, wheresome 50 people were killed orwounded on each side and onehundred of Vereker’s mensurrendered.At the meeting on 8 October 1798the Limerick City Council resolved:“That the steady, loyal and gallantconduct of our fellow citizens theLimerick City Regiment of Militiawho so intrepidly engaged andsuccessfully opposed the progressof the whole French and rebel armyat Collooney, merits our sincerestthanks and warmest applause, aconduct which has not only coveredthem as a regiment which eternalhonours but has also adds anadditional lustre on their native city.It is further resolved that a sum of50 guineas be paid by ourChamberlain towards raising a fundto purchase a suitable piece of platefor the Officers’ Mess and propermedals for such of the non-commissioned officers and privatesof the regiment as were engaged inaction that day”.

£250-400

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318 HB299/2TIFFANY & Co. - A 19th century Americansauceboatof simple slender shape with long spout andtwin scroll handle with acanthus terminal, witha beaded and Greek key borders, on a shortnarrow stem and domed oval foot

Height: 14cm, 10.2oz

£500-700

320 HA837/2AA group of three antique central European spoonsto include a cast mid 18th century Dutch examplewith figural finials; a Dutch acorn knop spoon and alater example with cherub terminal (3)

Combined weight: 4.3oz

£150-250One of three illustrated

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319 HA609/3An 18th century Dutch beakermakers mark IL struck to base thrice, of taperedbeaker form with chased floral and foliatedecoration, prick engraved around rim ‘M K N DHylten’ and script engraved ‘JNS JJD K’

Height: 6.5cm, 2.1oz

£200-300

321 HB299/1A pair of Mexican silver mounteddecantersmarked ‘Hechon Mexico Sterling’, theHaig dimple bottle body over laid withsimple pierced and chased mounts, withpouring spout and simple handle (2)

Height: 24cm

£200-300

322 HA604/44A Chinese export silver mounted caneQING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURYindistinctly marked, the malacca canewith profusely decorated silver cap, withfigures in a traditional landscape andcompressed terminal with charactersand engraved monogram

Overall length: 97cm

£200-300

323 HA837/2A collection of six 18th and 19th centuryDutch figural spoonsvariously marked, each with cast stemsand finials to ovoid bowls with rat tails(6)

Combined weight: 11oz

£400-600

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324 HA943/3A pair of French silver giltplateseach of shaped circularoutline with reticulated borderwith four vacant cartouchesand floral swags the centrewith embossed portraits ofMarie Antoinette and KingLouis XVI,

Diameter: 25.5cm, combined weight

25oz

£500-700

326 HA943/4A Dutch 18th century tea caddyapparently unmarked, of straight sidedrectangular form, chased decoration of apeacock within scrolls and shells, the pull offcover with urn finial, the sliding base withfour ball feet and prick engraved ‘BA 1774’

Height: 15cm, 6.7oz

£400-600

325 HB139/7A group of bowls and pattenseach marked Sterling (American),retailers being Gorham, Caldwell & Co.Elgin American, of circular form,gadroon borders, pierced borders (4)

Weight: 42oz

£250-400

327 HA837/2BAn early 18th century Norwegian spoonmakers mark H Only, the hoof end withparcel gilt terminal, the facetted stem toovoid bowl with rat tail and initials ‘TD’;together with three other earlyNorwegian spoons (A/F) (4)

£600-800

328 HA703/6A Norwegian silver condiment set830 standard, circa 1880, comprising twolidded mustard pots, two largepepperettes, four open salts, themustards and peppers modelled aslidded tankards, inset 1742 Skillingcoins, chased borders, lion maskthumbpieces, plain cylindrical bodies,chased leaf detail to the seated lion feet,the salts similar but open form, withassociated spoons

Height: 78mm

£300-400

329 HA606/20A nickel snuff boxof oval outline with simply engravedborder and floral decoration, the coverengraved ‘1910 Capt Norrie SSMAYWOOD’

Length: 8.5cm

Note:Captain Thomas Norie was born in Peterhead,Scotland in 1878, he was Captain of the Britishcargo ship SS Maywood which was sunk by aWW1 mine in 1916 off the coast of La Havre

£80-120

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330 HB137/5A late 17th century Norwegian spoonindistinctly marked, the crown finialabove a short stem and large circularbowl with later engraved initials

Length: 11.6cm, 32.9g

£100-150

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331 HB139/3TIFFANY - A tea and coffee servicemarked Tiffany, Makers, Sterling Silver andeach piece numbered 22555, Queen Annestyle pattern, comprising coffee andteapot, cream jug, covered sugar bowl andanother bowl, plain

Combined weight: 73oz

£800-1,000

332 HB144/3A collection of Indian silverto include various open and liddedbowls, all of circular outline withembossed detail of pastoral and figuralscenes with abstract detail (4)

Combined weight: 29.8oz

£700-900

333 SV202/26A group of Indian metalwaresall unmarked, to include a pair ofdishes, pair of spill vases, doublemeasure and cream jug, all profuselychased with scrolls and animal etc (6)

Combined weight: 21oz

£120-180

334 HB144/4A Chinese bowlof circular outline, with pierced andengraved detail of dragons to body, to aplain foot, with character marks, WH, 90,to base; together with a small Chinesebeaker with embossed foliate detail tobody signed Wang Hing to base (2)

Diameter of bowl: 11cm, combined weight: 7.1oz

£500-700

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339 HB38/2A Chinese export silver dishSUI KEE, HONG KONG CIRCA 1910marked SUIKEE, STERLING, charactermark, of low oval form with bambooborder and engraved bamboo foliage torim and centre, with oval cartouche withinitial F engraved, together with anexport silver cake slice marked YENSON,sterling, the flat blade with engraveddragon and shaped handle with similardecoration; a small bamboo decoratedteaspoon; and a set of ten export silversundae spoons, marked to stem WAI KI,HONG KONG, each with bamboo formed‘straw’ handle and small ovalbowls,19.5cm long, total weight 4.4oz(13)

Dish width: 31cm wide, 13.4oz

£300-500

335 HB178/1A 19th century wall mounted holy waterholderCP., 1854, the back of shaped form mouldededge, applied figure of Christ on the cross,roseette to each side, small cistern,moulded edge, engraved border, ball finial

Length: 16cm

£250-350

336 HB287/3A part suite of American Sterling silverflatwareDouble struck variant on Kings pattern,engraved initials comprising: six dessertspoons; six table spoons, six table forks,twelve large teaspoons, six gilt smallspoons, six broad forks, various knives,six coffee spoons, twelve pastry forks,six small fancy forks

Combined weight: 109oz

£800-1,000

337 HB293/5A 19th century Dutch silver miniaturechestimport marks for Sheffield 1898, thewhole with chased decoration of puttoand landscapes, dummy drawers, lift uphinged top, all on scroll legs, togetherwith a mid 19th century Dutch small pot,pierced and engraved border, bulbousbase, demi ribbed, small scroll feet

Width of chest: 43mm

£200-300

338 HA551/10A silver plated cutlery canteencomprising twelve of each table spoons,dessert spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons; table forks, fish forks and fishknives; fruit forks and fruit knives, tableknives, side knives each with ivoryhandles, various ladles and servingspoons, all in a late mahogany canteen,the four central drawers and flankingcupboards with applied foliate swagdetail, to four square tapering legs andspade feet

£400-600

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343 HA800/202A modern model of stagW H & S, London 2007,naturalistically modelled as ared deer stag

Height: 30cm, 49.5oz

Provenance:Selected contents from DenstonHall, Suffolk

£800-1,200

340 HA800/207A pair of modern candelabraBryan Savage, London 2007,in the George II style withknopped and panelled stem,gadrooned detail throughout,the detachable twin scrollingarms and central sconce (2)

Height: 40cm, combined weight:

99.2oz

Provenance:Selected contents from DenstonHall, Suffolk

£1,200-1,800

342 HA800/203A pair of modern pheasantsW H & S, London 2007, both naturalisticallymodelled as a male and female pheasant (2)

Height (tallest) 17.5cm, combined weight: 42.8oz

Provenance:Selected contents from Denston Hall, Suffolk

£700-900

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341 HA800/206A set of four candlesticksBryan Savage, London 2007, inthe George II style withknopped and panelled stem,square foot with gadrooneddetail throughout (4)

Height: 23cm, combined weight:

77.8oz

Provenance:Selected contents from DenstonHall, Suffolk

£1,200-1,800

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344 HB167/1A modern cased canteenArthur Price, Sheffield 2002,of Hour glass and shellvariant, comprising six eachof table, soup, dessert, coffeeand teaspoons, table anddessert forks, with twoserving spoons and ensuiteknives, in original fittedcanteen

Weighable silver: 70oz

£1,000-1,500

348 HA800/204A cast pair of grouseLondon 1975, naturalisticallymodelled

Height: 11cm, combined weight:

17oz

Provenance:Selected contents from DenstonHall, Suffolk

£250-350

347 HA606/18NORMAN CHERRY - For NTS -A commemorative set of sixteaspoonsNorman Cherry, Edinburgh1980, number 32/75, the sixspoons with finials formed asNational Trust properties, abovestraight stem and small bowl, inoriginal box with paperwork

£200-300

345 HA800/205A pair of cut glass silver mountedclaret jugsW H & S, London 1991, the cutglass bodies to a silver sweptcircular foot with beaded andengraved detail, the collar withsimilar engraved detail, hinged lidand scrolling handle (2)

Height: 33cm

Provenance:Selected contents from Denston Hall,Suffolk

£600-1,000

346 HA666/7A pair of modern shell butter dishesLondon 1989, of traditional form ofcast scallop shells with shell feet, theinteriors plain, additionally engraved‘reproduction 1732 Paul Lamerie’ (2)

Length:11cm, combined weight:15oz

£300-400

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356 HA843/1A set of modern silverhandled table and side knivesHH, Sheffield 1972,comprising twelve tableknives and twelve side knives,with shell detail to terminal(24)

£300-500

349 HA800/200A modern punch bowlBirmingham 1975, of circularoutline, the plain body withscalloped shell detail rim, to astepped circular foot

Height: 15.5cm, diameter: 20.5cm,

25.3oz

Provenance:Selected contents from DenstonHall, Suffolk

£250-400

350 HA800/215A collection of itemsto include a pair of toastracks, of rounded triangularform, Roberts & Belk,Sheffield 1974, and anothersimilar; a matched set ofthree graduated sauce boats,of plain design with scallopedrim, various dates andmakers (6)

Combined weight: 14.3oz

Provenance:Selected contents from DenstonHall, Suffolk

£250-350

351 HA800/214A pair of cut glass decantersJ B Chatterley & Sons,Birmingham 1974, thetapering cut glass bodies withplain silver mounts and cutglass ball stopper; togetherwith an Orrefors crystaldecanter, with plain silvermounts (3)Provenance:Selected contents from DenstonHall, Suffolk

£250-350

352 HA800/210A pair of wine coastersR Hodd & Son, London 1974,of circular outline withpierced sides; together with awine funnel of conventionalform (3)Provenance:Selected contents from DenstonHall, Suffolk

£150-200

353 HA41/2A set of four moderncandlesticksHM, London 1972, theknopped tapering squarestem with acanthus leafdetail, to a stepped squarefoot of similar design, withmatching shaped squaresconces (4)

Height: 29cm

£600-800

354 HB137/3ANTHONY ELSON for Hennell- A modern sugar bowlHennell, London 1969additionally marked ‘designedby Anthony Elson’, the slightbaluster bowl with twin loophandles and diamond latticeborder to base

Height: 6cm, 7.7oz

£300-500355 HA146/89A small silver model of a catBirmingham 1974,naturalistically modelled withtextured finish

Height: 65mm, 3.3oz

£100-120

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357Y HA327/1GARRARD & Co. - A fine silver eight piece tea and coffeeserviceLondon 1959, comprising; a teapot, coffee pot, hot water jug,large and small milk jugs, a sucrier and cover, a tea strainerand stand, each piece of tall lobed form, well engraveddecoration to the shoulders in the style of Paul de Lamerie, thepots with ivory scroll handles and finials

Water pot: 20cm, weight (all in): 131oz

Note:Originally purchased from Garrard at a cost of £450 - 15/- in July 1959Sold in compliance with CITES regulations, with (non-transferable)Transaction Specific Certificate no. 531744/01

£2,500-4,000

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359 HA320/3ASPREY - A pair of sugarcastersLondon 1962, the plainbaluster body with reededdetail at rim and mid-section,domed foot, the domed pulloff cover with pierced andengraved detail (2)

Height: 19cm, combined weight:

17.2oz

£180-250

360 HA146/44A modern HanoveriancanteenJohn Dixon & Sons, Sheffield1952, comprising twelve eachof, table knives, side knives,soup spoons, table forks,dessert spoons, dessert forks,fish knives, fish forks, teaspoons, a soup ladle, sixtablespoons, six graduatedsauce ladles; contained in atwo drawer oak table canteen

Combined weight: 179oz

£800-1,200

361 SV408/86AA three piece tea serviceMappin and Webb,Birmingham 1947, of balusterform, threaded bands, scrollhandles (3)

Teapot height: 13.5cm, 540g

£180-250

362 HB293/6A group of silver itemsto include; a pepper mill witha glass body, a small four bartoast rack, a tea strainer andstand, a pair of balusterpepperettes (6)

£200-300

363 HB144/5A collection of itemsto include a pair of Victorianopen salts, with floral detailto body, each to three hoofedfeet; a modern sugar casterof plain design, Mappin &Webb; two mustard pots; aWalker & Hall casedpresentation key, engraved‘Windygates, U F Church 8thJuly 1926’; a candle snufferwith silver mounts and turnedwooden handle; a smallpepper pot; a silver platedtoast rack and a white metalash tray with engine turneddetail (Qty)

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358 HA653/13A modern Irish coffee potRoyal Irish Silver, Dublin 1968, ofsimple baluster form with engravedharebell cartouche and fluted scrollspout, wooden handle and hinged cover

Height: 29cm, 30oz

£300-500

364 HA800/216A collection of itemsto include various pin traysand saucers; four match boxholders with various engineturned and embossed detail;a pair of toast racks; a winecoaster; two circular bon-bondishes, each on a raisedcircular foot (qty)Provenance:Selected contents from DenstonHall, Suffolk

£180-220

365 HA800/211A collection of itemsto include a pair of modernsaucers; a wine funnel, acigar cutter with engineturned detail, a pair of sugarnips; two mustard pots withblue glass liners; a toast rack;an egg cup and a smallchristening cup, a tea strainer(qty)

Combined weighable silver: 28.6oz

Provenance:Selected contents from DenstonHall, Suffolk

£200-300

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376 FH221/6A modern four piece silvertea serviceH Atkins, Sheffield 1943,comprising water pot, teapot,twin handled sugar bowl andmilk jug, each of tapered formwith canted corners andangular handles, engravedcrest and motto to each piece(4)

Height of waterpot: 19cm,

combined weight: 50oz

£400-600

377 FE52/29A modern salverHE, Sheffield 1940, of squareform, re-entrant corners,engraved initial, raised oncabriole legs with hoof feet

Width: 36cm, 54oz

£300-500

378No lot

379 HA146/88A collection of silverto include a modern hot waterand coffee pot, Birmingham1938; a pair of modern toastracks; a sauce boat; a smallArmada dish; a small sauceboat (qty)

Combined weight: 27.9oz

£250-400

380 HB185/1A square salverEdward and Sons, Glasgow,1938, re-entrant corners,engraved initial, all on fourscrolling feet

Width: 36cm, 54oz

£500-700

366 HA800/208Three table cigarette boxesvarious dates and makers,each of rectangular or squareoutline, two with engineturned detail to lid, the otherwith engraved crest andmotto (3)Provenance:Selected contents from DenstonHall, Suffolk

£150-250

367 HA606/17A set of walnut handledflatwareWylie & Lockhead of Glasgow,the tapered walnut handleswith stainless steel spoons,forks and knives, with fouradditional knives

£80-120

368 SV408/88A group of silver itemsto include a sauce boat, smallsugar and cream, achristening mug, variousdates and makers

Total weight: 420g

£180-250

369 SV388/28AA collection of itemsto include various sauceboats, a pair of pierceddishes; two pepper pots, atwin handled bowl; a largesugar caster, various ladles;two silver cased mantelclocks; a babies rattle, a pairof sugar nips; a matchedcondiment set (qty)

Combined weighable silver: 8.3oz

£300-500

370 SV388/28BA collection of open saltsto include two of plaincauldron form with beadeddetail to rim, to three hooffeet; another pair of similardesign with reeded detail torim; another similar (5)

Combined weight: 8.3oz

£200-300

371 HB366/5A group of silver items toincludetwo baluster sugar casters, ashell shaped dish, a twohandled dish a/f, three pintrays two with inset coins,small trophy and a comport

Combined weight: 31oz

£220-280

372 HB366/7A miscellaneous collection ofsilverto include a travelling watchcase; coffee spoons, engineturned cigarette box; huntercased pocket watch; napkinrings; set of four bon bondishes; snuff box; demihunter cased pocket watch;condiment set; Georgiansauce ladle etc.

£250-350

373 HB366/9A collection of miscellaneoussilverto include a pair of ScottishGeorge III later decoratedtable spoons; other oddflatware; cased sugar shovel;napkin rings; toast racks,Indian mustard pot and coveretc.

Weighable silver: 690g

£280-350

374 HB366/10A cased four piece dressingtable setGoldsmiths and SilversmithsCompany, all over foliatedesign, engraved monogram,together with a cased partcondiment set and a sugarand cream

£250-350

375 HA843/3A modern canteenFrank Cobb & Co Ltd,Sheffield 1946, comprising sixtable spoons; twelve tableforks; twelve dessert spoons;eleven dessert forks; twelvesoup spoons; six teaspoons; asoup ladle; two toddy ladles;three salt spoons, all ofangular threaded design;together with twelve tableknives, twelve side knives ofsimilar pattern, and twelveteaspoons of shell pattern(qty)

Combined weighable silver: 117oz

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385 HA315/4A modern three piece tea setJ Scott, Glasgow 1932comprising teapot, twinhandled sugar bowl and milkjug, of baluster panelled formwith chased lattice scrollpanels, on an acanthus castfoot rim and supports (3)

Height of teapot: 18.5cm, combined

weight: 44.2oz

£400-600

386 HB144/1A large twin handled trayElkington & Co, Birmingham1929, of oval outline withreeded detail to rim andengraved crest and motto tocentre

Width across handles: 71cm, 108oz

£800-1,200

381 HB185/2A circular salverGoldsmiths and SilversmithsCo. London 1937, of shapedcircular design, gadroonborder, raised on four scrollfeet, the flat engraved crestand motto

Diameter: 47.5cm, 83oz

Note:This crest (with its associatedarms*) was granted by the Kings ofArms at The College of Arms inLondon to John Willoughby Meares,CIE (born 1871 died 11th January1946), of Elstowe, Guildford in theCounty of Surrey on the 21st March1923. He was an electrical engineerwho had worked extensively in Indiafrom the 1890’s notably on largeirrigation works and the building ofearth dams, reservoirs, and canalsfor which service he was appointeda Companion of the Most EminentOrder of the Indian Empire (CIE) in1922. He was also appointed to be aLand Tax Commissioner for theCounty of Surrey (London Gazette,2nd August 1927 p. 5025). John wasthe son of Thomas Meares (born1825 died 1917), of Clive Hall,Shrewsbury in the County ofShropshire. He married FrancesHelen (died 8th December 1929),daughter and co-heir of ArthurMapletoft Curteis, JP in 1898. Johnand Frances’ marriage produced ason, Oswald Mapletoft Meares (born1902). As will be noted both the useof the thunderbolt in John’s armsand crest and the sentiment of hischosen motto alludes to his careeras an electrical engineer.

£1,000-1,500

382 HA146/85A cased modern condimentsetThomas Bradbury & Sons,Sheffield 1934, in the WilliamIII manner, comprising; opensalts, mustard pots andpepper pots, dog nosed saltspoon, dog nosed mustardspoons, in a fittedpresentation case

Combined weighable silver: 22oz

£200-300

383 HA146/42A large twin handled trayRobert Stewart, Sheffield1933, of oval outline withscalloped detail to the rim

Width across handles: 67cm, 102oz

£700-900

384 HA843/4A collection of spoonsto include six grapefruitspoons of old English pattern,Sheffield 1932; a set of elevensingle struck Kings patternteaspoons Edinburgh 1818; aset of six coffee spoons withbean detail; a set of six oldEnglish pattern teaspoons; aset of eleven modern seal topteaspoons; twelve silverplated teaspoons withthreaded detail; various otherteaspoons (qty)

Combined weighable silver: 22oz

£250-350

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392 SV408/87A pair of table candlesticksBirmingham 1922, of square form slightrounded corners, baluster stem, loaded;together with a silver platecommemorating the Wedding of Charlesand Diana, 1981

Height of candlesticks: 20.5cm, plate: 23cm

diameter

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387 HB144/2A matched four piece tea and coffeeserviceElkington & Co, Birmingham 1928 &1929, comprising a coffee pot, teapot,sugar bowl and milk jug, of squat formwith beaded detail to the rim, angularhandles and engraved crest (4)

Height of teapot: 23cm, combined weight: 74oz

£700-900

388 HA607/1A modern travelling communion setMartin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1927, toinclude a flagon, communion cup andpatten, of typical form in a fittedtravelling case; together with a pair ofsilver plated communion cups, engraved‘BRAID U. P.CHURCH’ (3)

£180-250

389 HA703/5A salverSheffield 1926, of slight mouldedcircular outline, raised on three bracketfeet; a sauce boat, London 1927,gadroon rim, scroll handle, raised onthree hoof feet; a spill vase and a singlecandlestick (4)

Diameter of salver: 26cm, 24oz

£200-300

390 SV152/30A salverBrook and Sons, Sheffield 1925, of slightshaped circular form, engraved initials;a capstan inkwell, plain; a christeningmug, engraved initials, a rose bowl,decorated C scrolls and foliage, blankcartouche; a small two handledbowl/trophy (5)

Weight: 47oz

£300-400

391 HA666/8A presentation figure of a SeaforthHighlanderElkington & Co, Birmingham 1924,the standing figure of a SeaforthHighlander officer in full dressuniform, on a black ebonised basewith applied presentation plaque, infitted travel box

Height: 37cm (plus plinth)

£1,200-1,800

393 SV408/86A four piece silver tea serviceCCP, Sheffield 1919, of baluster form,slight panelled detail, scroll handles, allraised on scroll feet

Total weight: 1570g

£500-700

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394 HA301/1A modern spirit kettleElkington & Co, Birmingham1916, of simple plain taperedform with short spout andwooden handle, sitting on aplain stand with triple legssupporting a burner

Height: 24cm, 30oz

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396 HA897/1A George V cased canteenJosiah Williams & Co, London1913, comprising twelve eachof table forks, table spoons,dessert spoons, dessert forks,teaspoons, six coffee spoons,a soup ladle, a serving spoonand two toddy ladles; all ofHanoverian pattern (qty)

Combined weight: 133.8oz

£700-900

397 HA792/2A miniature hunting hornGoldsmiths & Silversmiths CoLtd, London 1912, ofdiminutive form in thetraditional manner

Length: 30.5cm, 1.4oz

£120-180

398 SV388/28A collection of itemsto include a cased set ofbutter knives, the silverblades to black hardstonehandles, Sheffield 1910; acased set of coffee spoonswith enamel floral detail; acard case in presentation box,of scalloped outline withengraved foliate detail (3)

£150-250

399 SV408/84A rose bowlSheffield 1910, of circularform, pinched rim, chased Cscrolls and cartouches,pedestal foot

Height: 11cm, 260g

£120-150

400 HA843/6A collection of silverto include an Edwardiansugar caster of plain belliedform, Birmingham 1909; alarge fiddle pattern servingspoon; two napkin rings; asilver mounted tortoiseshellbox lid; a cased pair of napkinrings with engraved initials;various sugar tongs, caddyspoons and other flatware(qty)

Combined weight: 32oz

£200-300

401 HA327/2An Edwardian silver bowlEdwards (of Glasgow), 1909,of circular form, leaf claspedhandles, oval reticulatedsides, plain base

Diameter: 22cm, 14oz

£120-180

402 HA606/19A pair of Edwardian spoonsGillian Tait, Edinburgh 1908,the textured satin finish withcircular and cross terminalsto tubular stem and ovoidbowl; together with twoscarce commemorativeGlasgow Exhibitionteaspoons, one Birmingham1901, the other Glasgow 1938(4)

£300-400

395 HA800/201A punch bowlGoldsmiths & Silversmiths CoLtd, London 1914, of circularoutline with ribbed detail to lowerbody, foliate swag detail above, toa swept circular foot with similardetail

Height: 18cm, diameter: 17cm, 41.2oz

Provenance:Selected contents from Denston Hall,Suffolk

£400-600

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403 HA843/5A pair of Edwardian wine coastersJames Aitchison, London 1907, each ofcircular outline with reeded detail to rimand script initial ‘M’ to body, turnedwooden base; together with a smallcircular salver, with scalloped detail torim and script initial ‘M’ to centre, tothree scrolling feet (3)

Diameter of coasters: 15.5cm, diameter of

salver: 20cm

£200-300

404 HB37/1A large punch bowlElkington & Co, London 1906, thehemispherical bowl with planishedfinish, twin lion mask and ring handles,raised on a simple domed foot

Diameter: 28cm, 48oz

£700-900

405 FH326/74AA pair of modern comportsR & W Sorley, London 1906, of circularoutline with scalloped rim, to a raisedswept circular foot with similarscalloped detail (2)

Diameter: 26cm, combined weight: 40.3oz

£300-500

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A Collection of Silver and Enamelled Itemswith Maritime & Shipping Themes

The following collection of maritime and shipping related sliver (406 to 463) hasbeen carefully curated by a private Greek collector over the past 40 years.

The collection shows a good variety; from not only a private yachting interest, butalso the commercial aspect of shipping be it cruise ships from household namessuch as P&O and other more famous lines such as White Star line – whose fleetfamously included the Titanic. Commercial cargo liners are also well representedby their enamel burgees and other regulated forms of identification picked out incoloured enamels on a number of the pieces.

Private yacht owners also had a range of silver items relevant to their interest.The compacts and cigarette cases in a number of instances use the InternationalFlag codes to spell out initials and names. Souvenirs also form a part of thecollection such as the napkin rings and desk inkwells, which have the unusualfeature of having watches in the covers.

407A Russian silver cigarette case1908-1926, masters mark MF in Cyrillic, of upright rectangularform, the hinged cover with scene of a coast with a sailing boatand a lighthouse

Height: 117mm

£400-500

406An enamelled cigarette caseImport marks for London, 1914, of rounded rectangular form,central enamel panel with black and white oval enamel of aracing yacht, the push button with sapphire cabochon

Height: 87mm

£250-350

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408A Russian silver cigarette case1899-1908, possibly Konstantin Scvortsov, the rectangular bodywith all-over ribbed decoration, end Vesta compartment andcompartment for cord

Width: 110mm

£300-500

409A Russian silver and enamel cigarette case1899-1908, makers mark indistinct, the cushion rectangularcase with a large enamelled vignette of a sailing ship in achoppy sea, all within a cast rope twist border

Width: 95mm

£400-600

410A French silver and enamelled cigarette caseof cushion shape, engraved border, the hinged cover withsimple enamel border, engine turned decoration

Width: 90mm

£150-250

411A silver and enamel cigarette caseJ W Benson, Birmingham 1940, of rectangular form, all overengine turned decoration, enamelled signal flags in twosquares spelling GSW, EDW - 1915-1940 and the burgee forThe Royal Thames Yacht Club

Width: 95mm

£200-300

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412Two silver and enamel cigarette casesthe first Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1906, withenamelled burgee and engraved inscription -“Souvenir ..... British Cotton Growing .... to theWest Indies .. Port Kingston 1907...... Sir AlfredL Jones KCMG” the other, Walker and Hall,Sheffield 1936, with enamelled burgee for theJohn Holt Line and engraved “S.S. Robert L.Holt”

Largest height: 90mm

Note:SS Robert L Holt - a cargo ship, built 1926, sunk bytorpedo off West Coast of Africa, July 1941

£250-350

413Two silver and enamel compactsthe circular compact, J W Benson,Birmingham 1948, the hinged cover withenamelled and engine turned cover decoratedwith the International Code of Flag Signals;the rectangular compact, J W Benson,Birmingham 1947, engine turned ground andenamelled decoration to read Royal ThamesYacht Club, Royal Solent Club,

Diameter: 75mm

£250-350

414A large silver and enamel cigar case and asmaller cigarette casethe cigar case of curved cushion form, Deakin& Francis, Birmingham 1896, the front withcrossed flags, red and black, ‘1897’ in ascrolling ribbon and a monogram MG; thecigarette case HBS, London 1925, with anenamelled burgee and engraved MAIDMARION 1925 (2)

Height: 135mm

£250-350

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415Three silver and enamel cigarette casesof traditional curved rectangular cushion form,Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1908, enamelledswallow tailed burgee, engraved inscription“Souvenir of voyage by ***** RHS M****”; theother two Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1906 and1909, enamelled decoration of swallow tailburgees for Royal Yacht Squadron (3)

Largest: 90mm

£300-400

416Two silver and enamelled cigarettecasesof traditional cushion shape with curvedback; Stokes and Ireland Ltd. Chester,1907, decorated with the Ensign forMedway Cruising Club; the other,Sydney and Co. Birmingham 1907,decorated with enamel signal flagsreading SP

Largest: 93mm

£200-300

417A silver table tobacco box and acigarette casethe box of plain rectangular form,Mappin and Webb, London 1926, appliedbrass and enamelled blue ensign; thecigarette case of plain slight curvedform, possibly Lawrence Emanuel,London circa 1910 with enamelledburgee

Width: 100mm

£300-400

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418A silver and enamelled cigarette caseJ W Benson, Birmingham 1914, the exterior engineturned and main enamelled panel with InternationalCode of Signal flags, the gilt interior with engravedinscription “RNVR From Charles & Netta to Tom & KHappy days in Trinidad”

Height: 115mm

£200-300

419Two silver and enamelled compactsHRS, Birmingham 1940, retailed by Benzies of Cowes,of slight canted square form, guilloche sunburstground with coloured pennants indicating WAY; theother compact same maker and retailer, London 1936,similar enamel ground and with a burgee (2)

Height: 69mm

£250-350

420A silver and enamelled Vesta and cigarette caseGoldsmiths and Silversmiths company, Birmingham1916, each of plain curved cushion form, enamelledburgees spelling TUPKT, engraved “Xmas greetingfrom CEE” and dated 1916 (2)

Height: 87mm

£250-400

421Two silver cigarette casesthe larger of square form, Hutton & Sons,Birmingham 1905, with applied brass andenamel crest of US flag, eagle and mottoE Pluribus Unum; a smaller cigarettecase, J Ross., Birmingham 1928, all overengine turned decoration with appliedbrass and enamel badge of ItenchorSailing Club (2)

Height: 88mm

£200-300

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422A group of three silver and enamel cigarettecasestwo of conventional curved form, Asprey,Birmingham 1961, decorated three signalflags spelling ANN; the second, Arthur & JohnZimmerman, Birmingham 1927, applied brassand enamelled Swiss flag; the third,rectangular, hinged cover, 800 standard, thecover with enamel signal flag for N, andengraved “Cisely 30 Juni - 12 Juli 1903 FromHot Stuff”

Largest width: 97mm

£250-350

423A group of three silver and enamelledcigarette casesof traditional curved form; Henry Hobson &Sons, Birmingham 1913, with appliedenamelled flag for P&O, and engraved RoyalYacht Medina; another, Colin CheshireChester 1908, with enamelled burgee in bluewith a ship, engraved to the interior “To SirWilliam from GCHM, 27-9-10”; another, Smithand Bartlam, Chester 1913, with enamelledflag, blue ground decorated with a hot airballoon (3)

Height: 90mm

£300-400

424A group of four silver and enamel Vestacasesof traditional form; the smallest BMJ, Chester1891, with an enamel flagpole, two spellingKR with a burgee; Birmingham 1899 withenamel burgee of The Royal Irish Yacht Club;J W Benson, Birmingham 1894, withenamelled burgee; HBS, London 1932 withflag pole and two flags indicating HO (4)

Height: 52mm

£350-450

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425A group of four silver and enamelledcigarette caseseach of traditional curved rectangularform; William Neale, Chester 1895,decorated with enamel burgee for RoyalClyde Yacht Club; another, B&S, Chester1896, decorated with burgee for RoyalThames Yacht Club; another,Continental, 800 standard with a nationalflag; the fourth, William Henry Sparrow,Birmingham 1900, decorated with aburgee similar to Royal Jamaica YachtClub (4)

Largest: 90mm

£300-500

426A group of four Vesta casesall of traditional shape; William Neale,Chester 1903, later applied enamelledbadge for MS Devonia: another CS*FS.,Birmingham 1904, later appliedenamelled badge for the MS Dunera;another D&F, Birmingham 1891, withtwo crossed enamelled flags;the last ?C, Chester 1908,coloured enamelled flag forthe Blue Star

Height: 55mm

Note:MS Devonia (11,275 tons) wasoriginally called MS Devonshire andwas built in 1939 as a troop ship.She was refitted in 1962 and calledMS DevoniaMS Dunera, built in 1937 on theClyde by Barclay Curle the MSDunera was originally a troop shipbut was converted to a floatingschool by The British India SteamNavigation Co Ltd.

£350-450

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427A group of three silver Vesta casesof traditional form; Stokes IrelandLtd, Chester 1911, later appliedbrass and enamelled badge for HMSCentaur; William H Haseler,Birmingham 1913, with applied brassand enamel badge for HMS Renown;WHW, Birmingham 1899, withapplied brass and enamelled badgefor HMS Rodney (3)

Height: 64mm

Note:HMS Centaur - could refer to the C classcruiser launched in 1916 or the later weaponclass destroyer; HMS Renown - could be thebattleship launched in 1895 or the Renownclass battleship launched 1916; HMS Rodney- could have been the Admiral classbattlecruiser launched in 1884

£250-350

428A group of three silver andenamelled Vesta casesof traditional form, each with anapplied brass and enamelled badge;George Unite, Birmingham 1896,engraved foliate scroll body, the laterapplied badge for SS Duchess ofRichmond; the second ThomasHayes, Birmingham 1905, the laterapplied badge for SS Ceramic; thethird, largest, Deakin & Francis,Birmingham 1909, the later appliedbadge for SS Northern Star

Height: 65mm

Note:SS Duchess of Richmond, built by JohnBrown, Clydebank 1928, later changed nameto Empress of Canada, caught fire in 1953,scrapped 1954; SS Ceramic, built in Belfastfor the White Star Line 1912, her main routewas Liverpool to Australia, she served as atroop ship during the two wars, sunk in 1942;SS Northern Star built 1962 as a round theworld cruise ship

£300-400

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429PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY INTEREST - A silverVesta case and matched cigar casethe Vesta case, William Neale, Chester 1905 of traditional form,applied silver and enamel crowned badge for the PSNC; thecigar case, Fenton Russell &Co., Chester 1915, applied similarsilver and enamel badge for PSNC (2)

Cigar case: 122mm

£300-400

430PACIFIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY INTEREST - A silverVesta case and matched small cigarette casethe Vesta case, Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1913, oftraditional form, applied silver and enamel crowned badge forthe PSNC; the cigarette case, FH, London 1886, applied similarsilver and enamel badge for PSNC (2)

Height: 81mm

£200-300

431P&O INTEREST - A group of four silver andenamelled Vesta casesGoldsmiths and Silversmiths Company,London 1912, applied brass and enamel flag;Samuel Mordan and Co., London 1899decorated applied P&O crestand Canberra; George Unite,Birmingham 1898, appliedP&O crest and Oriana; Mappinand Webb, Chester 1903,applied P&O crest andHimalaya (4)

Height: 50mm

£350-450

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432A group of four silver and enamelled match boxholdersof traditional rectangular form, open sides, SB,London 1920, another A and John Zimmerman,Birmingham 1911, both decorated enamel burgeefor Royal Cruising Club; another retailed byBenzies of Cowes, decorated burgee for RoyalYacht Squadron; London 1930, decorated with aburgee

Width: 62mm

£400-600

433A group of four silver Vesta cases with appliedenamel badgesthe largest, plain, JNW, London 1890, appliedenamelled badge of HMS Nelson; William NealeLtd, Birmingham 1912, all over cross hatching,applied enamelled badge for RMS Queen Mary;Samuel Mordan & Co. Chester 1904, with appliedbrass and enamelled badge for SS Empress ofScotland: Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1907,with applied brass and enamelled badge for SSOrontes (4)

Height: 79mm

£350-450

434A group of three silver andenamel Vesta casesof traditional curved form; MillerBros, Birmingham 1906 withapplied silver and enamelled flagfor the Shipwrecked Fishermanand Mariners Royal BenevolantSociety; the second JosephGloster, Birmingham1901,enamelled flag, engraved to rearHMS Renown Tug of War 1902; adivided Vesta case T & J Bragg,Birmingham 1900, applied silverand enamel white ensign (3)

Width: 62mm

£250-350

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435A group of three silver and enamel Vestacases and a match book holderof traditional rounded form; Mordant & Co.Birmingham 1905, with applied brass andenamel burgee for an English yacht club;PK&P, circa 1910, with enamelled burgee, forRoyal Bermuda Yacht Club, engraved initialsand dated 27-8-11; a rectangular Vesta box ofrectangular form, sprung end cover, SamuelMordan, circa 1910, with enamel burgee forthe Royal Clyde Yacht Club; a match bookholder, marked Sterling, applied brass andenamel burgee, engraved “St Regis YachtClub, 1915, 2nd Prize, won by...”

Height: 45mm

£300-400

436A group of four silver and enamel Vesta casesof traditional form; George Unite, Birmingham1902, retailed by Benzies Cowes, enamelledflag, red and white diagonals; Birmingham1896, burgee with red and white stripe andlaurel motif; TR&S, Glasgow, 1891, with ablack and red flag; a snuff box, WN, Sheffield1897, of plain rectangular form, enamel flag ofblue anchor on white ground (4)

Height: 59mm

£350-450

437Two silver and enamel cigar prickers and apropelling pencilthe pencil, Samuel Mordan & Co. London1928, enamelled burgee for The Royal ThamesYacht Club; the two small prickers markedsterling, steel actions, decorated withenamelled burgees, New York Yacht Club andLarchmont Yacht Club

Pencil: 80mm

£100-150

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438A large silver and enamel tablecigarette boxDeakin and Francis, Birmingham 1896,of rectangular form, slight domed lid,enamelled crossed burgees for RoyalSouthern Yacht Club, and RoyalSouthampton Yacht Club also signalflags to read NJPK also enamelledinitials E.T.H., cedar lined interior

Width: 280mm

£1,200-1,500

439Two silver and enamel table top cigarette boxesGoldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London1920, of rectangular form, slight domed hingedcover, enamel flag for a Rear Admiral and twoburgees, also engraved KIA-ORA; a smallercigarette box, Deakin & Francis Birmingham 1954,of rectangular form, the slightly domed hingedcover with applied White Ensign

Largest width: 45cm

£500-800

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442A group of four silvermounted coastersmarked sterling, eachdecorated with signal flags -Man overboard; Am Dragging;High and Dry; Am Afloat

Diameter: 90mm

£100-150

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440A group of three silver and enamel ashtrayseach modelled as life belts with applied wire work;James William Benson, Birmingham, 1893 withenamelled Union Flag; the second B&S,Birmingham 1890, decorated with burgee for RoyalAlbert Yacht Club; the third with rope work detail,James William Benson, Birmingham 1902, with asilver flag pole draped across the ‘belt’ with burgeefor the Royal Yacht Squadron and RYS LYRA to the‘belt’ (3)

Largest:115mm

£300-400

441A group of three silver ashtraysHBS, London 1936, of circular form,raised centre with applied flag pole andflags spelling RASC; anotherBirmingham 1936, circular form, withcrossed enamel flagpoles and burgeesfor Royal Thames Yacht Club and anotherburgee; the third ashtray, Goldsmithsand Silversmiths company, London 1969,of circular form with glazed base withimage of the Queen Mary

Largest: 135mm

£200-300

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443A group of three silver trophiesEach with presentationinscription; Josiah Williams andCo, London 1937, with appliedsilver and enamel burgee of theRoyal Thames Yacht Club;William Neale & Sons Ltd,Birmingham 1936, with appliedsilver and enamel burgee of theRoyal Lymington Yacht Club;Stower & Wragg Ltd, Sheffield1937, with applied silver andenamel burgee Royal LondonYacht Club Burgee. (3)

Tallest: 25cm

£350-450

444A group of three silver and enamel trophiesRobert Pringle, London 1932, a pair of saucer trophies,engraved “The Yachting World” applied burgee for Motor YachtClub, the other plain and with enamel burgee for The RoyalMotor Yacht Club; together with a small lidded trophy, WilliamNeale Birmingham 1937, of classic vase shape, domed cover,turned finial, gadroon edge, the body with crossed White Ensignand burgee for The Royal Yacht Squadron, engraved inscription“.... Regatta Cowes, ..... 1938 Thora 2nd Prize” (3)

Largest height: 95mm

£350-450

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445Two silver and enamel souvenirsMarshall and Co., Birmingham 1906,modelled as a stepped oval lidded inkwell,wrythen finial, applied brass and enamelbadge for RMS Corinthic; WilliamSummers, London 1896, a silver andenamel pin tray modelled as a sailor’s hat,blue and gilt enamel band inscribed HMSImperieuse (2)

Inkwell width: 85mm

Note:RMS Corinthic - built for the White Star Line, atBelfast, Harland and Wolff 1902, voyages primarilyto New Zealand. HMS Imperieuse - one of six shipsbearing the name, this ‘cap’ probably relates to theiron clad battleship which launched in 1883,renamed but reverted to Imperieuse in 1914

£300-400

446A group of four silver patch boxes and asmall mirrorthe mirror, Lawrence Emanuel,Birmingham 1903, of circular form, swivelcover with enamelled swallow tail burgeefor the Royal Yacht Squadron; a large tablebox and removable cover, Charles &Richard Comyns, London 1917, the coverwith applied silver and enamelled flag poleand burgee for The Royal Norfolk andSuffolk Yacht Club; a group of threecircular boxes and covers, each withenamel flag for the A Holt shipping line,two engraved, each with tss Patroclus andtss Sarpendon

Largest: 78mm diameter

Note:Tss Patroclus - built Scotts of Greenock, 1923,torpedoed 1940. tss Sarpendon built in 1923 byCammell Laird & Co. at Birkenhead, launched 1923,lead ship of a lass of four, cargo liner but withaccommodation for first class passengers, notrequisitioned for war service and survived the waruntil 1953. The Alfred Holt shipping line was morecommonly known as the Blue Funnel Line

£350-450

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448Three silver mounted ivory page turnersof traditional form; H F Daltrey & Co, London1906; Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders, JamesFrancis Hollings and Frank Shepherd,Birmingham 1906; with one smaller,Birmingham

Lengths: 45cm, 40.5cm, 29cm

£400-700

447Two silver mounted ivory page turnersboth of traditional form, Edward Barton,London 1908; Edward Barton and Co., London1919. (2)

Lengths: 42cm, 39.5cm

£250-400

449Two silver and tortoiseshell circular boxes and coversCollett & Anderson, London 1925, the larger with tortoiseshelllid, inset silver pique work with engraved image of RMSMooltan, the other smaller with image of RMS Berengaria

Largest diameter: 65mm

Note:RMS Mooltan - was built by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, launched 1923 forthe P&O line, scrapped in 1954.RMS Berengaria - originally built as the Imperator, a luxury cruise liner,requisitioned for war, then returned to become the pride of the Cunard fleetuntil the launch of The Queen Mary in 1936. After a number of fires causedby faulty wiring it was decided she was not financially viable for a refit,broken up between 1938 and 1946, war delaying the process

£120-180

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452A large table Inkwell with watchBirmingham 1908, of circular form, of capstan style, the hingedlid lifting to reveal a white faced watch and glass insert inkwell.

Diameter: 14cm

£400-600

451Inkwell with watchDeakin Francis, Birmingham 1912, of circular form withmoulded base, of capstan style, the hinged lid lifting to reveal awhite faced watch, Waltham and Co. English Lever, and glassinsert inkwell

Diameter: 15.5cm

£600-900

450A large table Inkwell with watchBirmingham 1908, of circular form, ofcapstan style, the hinged lid lifting toreveal a white faced pocket watch, plainlever movement and glass insert inkwell

Diameter: 11.5cm

£300-500

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455A group of four silver table inkwellsearly 20th century, circular form, capstanin style, plain slight moulded decoration,hinged covers (4)

Largest diameter: 17cm

£300-400

454A group of three inkwellsWilliam Aitkin, Birmingham 1912, withmoulded base and rim, the hinged lidopening to reveal glass insert; anotherBirmingham circa 1910, of square form;Chester 1911, of oval form. (3)

Diameter: 13cm

£400-500

453Port and starboard inkwellsSamuel Jacob, London 1905, in theform of red and green glass shipslanterns (2)

Height (Max): 11cm

£600-900

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457Two inkwellsA and J Zimmerman Ltd.,Birmingham 1904, circularform with moulded base, ofcapstan style with a glassinsert; Birmingham 1936, asmaller piece of similar style.(2)

Largest: 18cm

£400-600

456A group of three silver table inkwellscirca 1920, each of circular form, with hingedcovers, glass wells, slight threadeddecoartion to one and two plain (3)

Largest: 8cm diameter

£240-280

458(cites)An ivory handled silver trowelElkington and Company, Birmingham1925, plain flat and in presentation case

£200-300

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459Two Georgian toddy ladlesOne marked Robert Gray andSons, Edinburgh 1814, withplain round bowl andwhalebone wrythen handle;the other with oval bowl andwhalebone wrythen handle (2)

Overall length: 40cm

£250-400

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460Two sets of cased sterlingand enamel spoonsTurner and Simpson,Birmingham 1960, a set ofeight souvenir spoons eachwith differing silver andenamel burgees on finials;Barker Brothers Ltd.,Birmingham 1935, a set of sixspoons, each with an enamelburgee; with various others.(21)

£150-250

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461A cased set of six silver and enamel napkin ringsWalker and Hall, Sheffield 1915, each with chasedfern borders, three with Royal Yacht Squadronswallow tail burgees, three with blue and whiteswallow tail burgees, each also engraved “Souvenirof Voyage By ******” all in a fitted case

Diameter: 50mm

£500-800

462A group of six silver and enamel napkin ringsWalker and Hall, Sheffield 1913, a set of three, twoin presentation box, of circular form, chased floralborder, enamel burgee for the Royal YachtSquadron, engraved “Souvenir of voyage......”;Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1925, plain border,enamel swallow tail burgee; Walker and Hall,Birmingham 1925, of rectangular form, mouldededge, applied brass andenamel badge in P&O coloursand Canberra; unmarked,circular form, slight beadededge, applied silver andenamel badge for SSEuripedes; Walker and Hall,Sheffield 1913, a pair ofcircular form (6)

Diameter: 50mm

£300-400

463A Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik(WMF) silverplated-metal and glasscentrepieceWMF, circa 1915, of belle epoque style,comprising a shaped oval base cast withfoliage and berries, fronted by a maidencarrying two horns and containing threeglass containers, two with plated metalsurrounds

£500-700

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472 HB319/4GREENOCK - A pair ofScottish provincial toddyladlesthree marks: anchor struckthree times in oval, fiddlepattern, engraved scriptinitials JH

Length: 17cm, 67g

£180-220

473 HA943/6IONA - A Scottish provincialnapkin ringAlexander Ritchie, marked AR(incuse), IONA, IONA (incuse),ICA, Birmingham 1911, ofcast open work form ofintertwined Celtic birds

Diameter: 4.5cm, 22.5g

£150-250

464 HB319/1ABERDEEN - A pair ofScottish provincial dessertspoonsJohn Leslie, two marks, IL,ABD, later engraved initial A

Length: 17mm, 66g

£120-180

465 HB357/5DINGWALL - A Scottishprovincial tablespoonmarked AR thrice, ofHanoverian pattern withengraved initials ‘C / WC’

Length: 21cm, 66.3g

Note:Although commonly attributed toDingwall and a maker calledAlexander Ross, no documentaryevidence can be found to tie thesemarks to the town or maker.However they remain a scarce andinteresting set of Scottish provincialmarks.

£200-300

466 HB126/12DUNDEE - A pair of Scottishprovincial toddy ladlesWilliam Scott, marked WS,pot of lilies, WS, M, of OldEnglish pattern, script initialP to terminal, with deepcircular bowls (2)

Length:19.5cm, combined weight:

3.3oz

£300-500

467 HB126/15DUNDEE - A Scottishprovincial cream ladleWilliam Scott, marked WS,pot of lillies, of pointed OldEnglish pattern, featheredged decoration and a deepcircular bowl

Length:16cm, 27.5g

£150-250

468 HA609/1DUMFRIES - A scarceScottish provincial spoonDavid Coutts, marked DCtwice, of slender Hanoverianpattern, script initial L toreverse of terminal, widefacetted heel

Length: 20cm, 67.2g

£400-600

469 HA943/7FORRES - A rare pair ofScottish provincial sugartongsJohn & Patrick Riach, markedPR, tower, of Fiddle patternwith engraved script initial tobow and slender pointed ovalbowls

Length: 16cm, 48g

Note:Forres silver is rare in any form,with only flatware recorded, itappears that only one pair of sugartongs has been offered for salebefore, making sugar tongsamongst the most unusualsurvivals.The striking of the makers marksappears to only be PR, rather thanthe more commonly found IPR,while it is possible that it representsa period when Patrick Riach isworking alone it is also possible thatit is a poorly struck punch on thecurve of the bow.

£1,000-1,500

470 HB319/2GREENOCK - A pair ofScottish provincial toddyladlesT Davie, three marks: TD,Anchor, TD, fiddle pattern,engraved script initials, JH

Length: 17cm, 68g

£200-300

471 HB319/3GREENOCK - A Scottishprovincial toddy ladleT Davie, three marks: Anchor,Anchor, TD, fiddle pattern,engraved script initials JH

Length: 17cm, 34g

£100-200

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476 EZ420/26APERTH - A group of Scottishprovincial flatwarefiddle pattern comprising; sixtable spoons, single mark,CM; five dessert spoons, fivemarks, RK thrice, doubleheaded eagle twice; five tablespoons, two marks, WR,double headed eagle, eachone also numberedindividually beside the marks

£400-700

475 EZ420/26PERTH - A Scottish provincialpart canteen of cutleryFiddle pattern andcomprising; twelve dessertforks single mark R&RK,engraved initial M; a pair oftable spoons, five marks RKthrice, double headed eagletwice; a pair of large bastingspoons to match and samemarks

£400-700

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477 EZ420/24PERTH - A scarce smallScottish provincial mugCharles Murray, circa 1820,four marks, cross formationon base, CM and doubleheaded eagle twice, oftapering form, threadedbands, simple threadedhandle, engravedcontemporary initials JR toJAR in script

Height: 77mm

£1,000-1,500

478 HB357/1TAIN - A Scottish provincialserving spoonAlexander Stewart, markedAS, TAIN, C, of Old Englishpattern with engraved initialsGM to terminal

Length: 31cm, 131g

£1,200-1,800

479 HB357/2TAIN - A pair of Scottishprovincial tablespoonsAlexander Stewart, markedAS, TAIN, wheat sheaf, of OldEnglish pattern with engravedinitials ‘JM’ and number 1 and2 (2)

Length: 23cm, combined weight:

152g

£1,200-1,800

480 HB357/4TAIN - A pair of Scottishprovincial dessert spoonsAlexander Stewart, markedAS, Tain C, of Old Englishpattern with engraved scriptinitials GM to terminal (2)

Length:18.5cm, combined

weight: 79g

£800-1,200

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474 HB126/21PERTH - A Scottish provincialwine labelRobert Keay, marked RK,eagle, RK, eagle, ofrectangular form inscribed‘PORT’, suspended on abelcher link chain

Width: 4.1cm, 6.8g

£200-300

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481 HB287/2A part suite of Scottish Queen’s pattern flatwareEdinburgh, Victorian, various dates, single struck, engravedcrest and motto for MackIntosh, ‘Touch not the hat but aglove’ comprising: six table spoons, six table forks, eightdessert forks, six dessert spoons, four teaspoons and onesimilar, a large and two small sauce/cream ladles, a pair ofsugar tongs, a serving knife, four condiment spoons, fourknives A/F, a soup ladle (Crest erased), one odd fiddlepattern ladle

Weighable silver: 68oz

£600-900

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485 HA934/1A pair of late Victorian candelabraHamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1883, thetapered columns with urn shaped sconcewith central upper column and twin reededscrolling arms, the whole raised on a simpledomed oval base (2)

Height: 51cm

£1,000-1,500

482 HB357/6WICK - A scarce Scottishprovincial mustard spoonJohn Sellar, marked JS, WICK, ofFiddle pattern with vacantterminals and gilt bowl

Length:12.5cm, 13g

£800-1,200

483 HB319/5UNASCRIBED - A set of fourteenprovincial dessert forkspossibly Scottish, five marks;flying bird twice, HV, flying birdtwice, fiddle pattern, plain

Length: 19cm, 615g

£300-500

484 HA609/2An Edwardian Scottish clanbadgeT K Ebutt, Edinburgh 1909, ofconventional belt and garter formwith crest within and motto ‘PROPATRIA’ around

Diameter: 4.5cm, 31.8g

£80-120

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486 HB126/13A Victorian hip-flaskEdinburgh 1877, of circular outline withdetachable cup and engraved crests

Diameter: 67mm, 3.9oz

£150-250

487 LT2014/28A Victorian claret jugHamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1875, theflared glass body with engraved borders,interlaced floral garlands and displays,the silver neck and spout with engravedbirds within trees, all on a texturedbackground, the hinged lid with castfinial, with C scroll bamboo formedsilver handle

Height: 29cm

£400-600

488 HB146/1A part Scottish canteenMillidge & Son, Edinburgh 1862,comprising thirteen table spoons,eighteen table forks, ten dessert spoons,eight dessert forks, six teaspoons, andvarious other salt spoons ladles andsifters, of single struck Kings pattern(qty)

Combined weight: 131.9oz

£1,200-1,800

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489 HB366/6Two similar Scottish fish slices andsoup ladlesall by J Muir Jr, Glasgow 1841 and samemaker 1836, single struck King’spattern, pierced flats

Slices length: 31cm, 27oz

£350-550

490 HB126/7A pair of Scottish serving spoonsAlexander Zeigler, Edinburgh 1810, ofOld English pattern with script initials‘CW’ to terminal (2)

Combined weight: 7.1oz

£200-300

492 HB293/10A Scottish William IV/Victorian nutmeg graterJames Nasmyth, also JPH (Hay of Edinburghretailer?) Edinburgh 1838, of rectangular form,cast foliate border and base, all over engineturned decoration, steel grill, hinged base,good concealed hinges

Width: 54mm, height: 17mm, 71g

£600-800

491 SV230/34A mid 18th century Scottish silvermounted horn snuff boxapparently unmarked, the oval straightsided mull with shaped hinges, appliedsilver oval with initials engraved JC

Height: 40mm

£200-300

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493 HA628/324A fine George I Scottish tapered bullet teapotHenry Bethune, Edinburgh 1719, the tapered bullet teapot ofsimple form with flush lid with moulded hinge and cast acornfinial, with straight tapering spout and C scroll wooden handlewith raised thumbpiece

Height: 13cm, 13.7oz

Provenance:Probably, Sotheby’s October 25th 1984 lot 286Private Scottish Collection

Note:Henry Bethune appears to be one of the largest exponents of fine early teawares in Edinburgh. He appears to have been ideally placed in the marketand with a reputation already in place when this new fashion for silverteapots started in Scotland around 1714.This example, only five years later than the earliest recorded Scottish teapot,shows great skill in the style and practice of making. The tapered bullet forsuch as this would quickly be replaced by the more standard sphericalpattern on a foot, making tapered plain examples like this rare.

£5,000-8,000

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497 HB300/1An Edwardian fruit basketC S Harris and Sons, London 1904, oftapered form with reticulated panels andembossed swags, raised on a spreadingpierced foot

Width: 31cm, 16.7oz

£250-350

494 HA837/1A set of six table candlesticksSheffield 1906, with plaintapered columns supporting asimple oval sconce, raised onstepped oval bases (6)

Height: 30cm

£1,400-1,800

495 HB305/3An Edwardian twin handledpresentation punch bowlLondon 1905, the deephemispherical bowl with twinscroll handles andpresentation inscription fromthe ‘Perthshire AgriculturalSociety’ with winner namesetc

Width across handles: 40cm, 49oz

£500-800

496 HB137/1An Edwardian cake basket in the George I / IIstyleCharles S Harris & Sons, 1905, of oval outlinewith pierced lattice sides and ropetwist rim,the short foot similarly formed

Width: 29cm, 20.5oz

£250-350

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498 HB293/9PHILATELY INTEREST - A desk stampboxWN, Chester 1904, of plain form,cylinder cover enclosing two giltcompartments, splay base

Width: 70mm

£150-200

499 SV230/29FIFE and FORFAR YEOMANRYINTEREST - A Vesta caseengraved Lt. G. E. B. Osborne, DCompany 1903; a rectangular silver cardcase, moire silk interior; a small circularpatch box and hinged cover (3)

£120-180

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507 HB35/1A late Victorian punch bowlSibray, Hall & Co, Sheffield1887, of circular outline withscalloped rim chased swagand acanthus leaf detail, to aswept circular foot of similardecoration

Diameter: 25cm, 28oz

£300-500

508 EZ420/19A George III vinaigretteNathaniel Mills, Birmingham1885, of rectangular form, allover engraved decoration,foliate pierced grill; togetherwith a snuff box, ThomasShaw, Birmingham 1828,plain rectangular form,engraved crest and motto forMUNRO and a Victorian rattle(3)

Widths: 45mm and 77mm,

combined weight:157g

£200-300

500 HA85/65A collection of silverto include a pair of matchedearly 20th century tapersticks, Sheffield 1902 and1904; a tea strainer with floraldetail, stamped 925; a varietyof modern napkin rings, ofmainly plain design (qty)

Combined weight: 24oz

£200-300

501 HB139/6A set of four tablecandlestickscirca 1900, marked Sterling,of tapered form, engravedfloral detail, circular bases,baluster sconce removabledrip pan (4)

Height: 24.5cm

£250-350

502 HB76/15A late Victorian tankardCharles Boyton, London 1899,of plain tapered form withsimple C scroll handle andstepped foot

Height: 14cm, 18oz

£400-600

503 HB137/7A collection of silverto include a sugar bowl ofplain design with scallopeddetail to rim, Sheffield 1898; asmall cream jug, of plaindesign, Chester 1911; a twinhandled sugar bowl, Chester1910; a lidded mustard pot,London 1894, and various saltspoons, caddy spoons etc(qty)

Combined weighable silver: 11.4oz

£200-300

505 HA386/1A matched late Victorian fourpiece tea serviceMartin & Hall, Sheffield 1895and 1896, comprising spiritkettle and stand, teapot, twinhandled sugar bowl and milkjug, each of baluster formwith embossed rococo scrollsand foliate display, withcurved spouts / handles andeagle finials to cover, eachwith engraved monogram andpresentation inscription (4)

Height of kettle: 38cm, combined

weight: 94oz

£600-800

506 HB366/1A cased set of saltsEF/HT, London 1889, ofcircular form, pinched rim,allover chased c scrolls andcartouches, pedestal foot,with spoons and liners, all ina fitted case from WAlexander Glasgow, with acased pair of sauce boats,wavy rim, scroll handles,scroll legs, case a/f

Diameter: 55mm

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504 HA320/1A pair of late Victorian punch bowlsJWD, London 1897, each of circular outline withgadrooned detail to lower body, domed circularfoot of similar detail (2)

Diameter: 21cm, height: 15cm, combined weight: 38.9oz

£400-600

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510 HB293/4A Victorian scent bottleSF, London 1882, of cylindricalform, double ended, one end springcover the other screw off, all overengraved decoration of landscapeand young girl, engraved monogramto one cover and 1891 to the other,a pair of folding steel scissors inslender silver case, pull off cover

Length of scent bottle: 10.5cm

£200-300

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509 HB139/2A Victorian silver and cranberry glass claret jugLondon 1885, the baluster cranberry glass bodysimply mounted with plain collar and C scrollhandle with flat hinged lid

Height: 22cm

£700-900

511 HB293/1A Victorian silver spoon warmerMartin and Hall, London 1881, theoval bowl with beaded border,engraved fern design, scroll armsand support, ball detail and feet

Length: 28cm

£250-400

512 HA800/209A Victorian tankardLondon 1879, of taperingcircular form, with Greek keydetail and engraved initials

Height: 12cm, 10.2oz

Provenance:Selected contents from DenstonHall, Suffolk

£150-250

513 SV230/28A group of Victorian silverand silver gilt scent bottlesred glass of oval form, gilthinged cover to top, hingedvinaigrette to base, SamuelMordan & Co. London 1875; ared glass jar and sprungcover; another red glassdouble scent bottle; two clearcrystal jars and covers; acased 19th century Frenchsilver sewing set

£200-300

514 SV408/75A collection of silver itemsto include a small Victorianscent flask of circular outlinewith engraved initials; fourthimbles, two cased; aminiature chalice; a smalltable box of circular outline,with embossed foliate andfigural detail; a white metalpepper pot, with floral detailto body; various other boxes,lids and badges (qty)

Combined weight: 6.7oz

£250-400

515 HB302/29A Victorian silver pursemarks worn, of shaped form,leather interior, a largerpurse of rectangular form,engraved monogram andstylised floral sprays, a 900standard card case, alloverengraved decoration (3)

£120-180

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516 HB305/2A Victorian comportRobert Hennell, London 1865, the lobed hexagonalshallow comport with flower head and scrollborder, supported by three standing putti withtextured finish and drapes, on a domed lobedgilded base with panel of foliate displays and anengraved crest

Height: 27cm, diameter of comport: 24cm, 65.7oz

£1,500-2,000

517 HB366/3A matched Victorian three piece tea serviceCharles and George Fox, London 1847, retailed byVaughan and Co. of squat circular form, all overengraved foliate design, C scrolls with engraved crest,leaf clasped handle, small finial to the domed hingedcover, collar foot, the covered sugar and cream byWB/WS., London 1840 (4)

Height: 14.5cm, combined weight: 48oz

£500-800

518 HB293/14A composite set of fiddlepattern dessert forksLondon 1842 and 1816,engraved crests, togetherwith six George III teaspoons,bright cut engraveddecoration, six George IIIteaspoons, five gilt smallspoons, various coffeespoons, set EP teaspoons,four silver gilt coffee spoons

£160-200

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522 HA800/213A William IV brandy panH W & Co, London 1836, of conventionalform with turned ivory handle; togetherwith a Victorian mug, of circular outlinewith chased foliate detail throughout,cartouche with engraved initials, London1873 (2)Provenance:Selected contents from Denston Hall, Suffolk

£200-300

521 SV408/74A collection of vinaigrettesto include two Victorian examples byNathaniel Mills, the first of scallopedoutline with engraved foliate detail, withpierced foliate grill; a similar smallerexample; a small George III example, ofrectangular outline with reeded detail tolid and filigree grill; another George IIIexample of rectangular outline withembossed floral detail to the lid (4)

Combined weight: 1.8oz

£300-400

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519 SV408/73A Victorian presentation snuff boxNathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1840, ofconventional rectangular form with enginedecorated sides and base, the hinged cover withcast acorn and oak leaf border with inscription‘Presented by the members and ex members ofthe Town Council of The Royal Burgh ofAuctermuchty to Provost Lambert on hisretirement from the Council November 1888’

Width: 9cm, 5.6oz

£200-300

520 EZ420/18An Irish William IV three piece teaserviceC.M., Dublin 1836, of bold foliatedecorated squat circular form, leafclasped spout and handle, engravedcartouche, cast foliate feet (3)

Combined weight: 60oz

£500-800

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524 HA837/3A William IV salverR Hennell, London 1834, of circularoutline with large fruiting vine borderand engraved scrolls and foliage,engraved crest to centre, raised onshell bracket feet

Diameter: 31cm, 27.5oz

£400-600

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525 HA837/3AA William IV salverCharles Fox, London 1833, ofshaped circular outline withcast scroll and shell border,the centre engraved withtrailing foliage and engravedcrest, raised on three scrollbracket feet

Diameter: 25cm, 24.5oz

£400-600

526 EZ420/18AA George IV Irish silver coffeepotIOL, Dublin 1829, of balusterform, threaded rim, floralfinial, C scroll and foliatedecorated body, floral claspedspout, cast feet

Weight: 30oz

£250-350

527 HB148/1A pair of George VI servingand straining spoonsWilliam Chawner, London1825, of double struck Kingspattern with engraved Royalcrest within garter (2)

Length: 28cm, 12oz

£250-350

528 HB137/2Two silver mustard pots andcoversJR., London 1824, of drumform, light gadroon edge,shell thumbpiece; the otherHA., Sheffield 1884, ofbaluster form, chased floraldecoration, plain thumbpieceand raised on three ball feet,both with blue glass liners (2)

Weight: 8oz

£200-300

523 EZ420/22A matched four piece silver tea servicePB, London 1836, comprising a teapot,sugar and cream, of panelled pear shapeform, cast floral border, scrolling handlesand leaf clasped spout, cast bracket feet,with a similar coffee pot, WH, London1844, the tea and coffee pot withpresentation inscriptions (4)

Combined weight: 80oz

£600-900

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529 HB293/17A George IV cheese scoopLondon 1822. of conventionalform, Queen’s pattern handle,engraved initials; togetherwith a George III table spoon,Peter and Anne Bateman,London, 1786 of Old Englishpattern (2)

Length of scoop: 20.5cm

£150-180

530 SV152/33A George III cream jugLondon 1817, of roundedform, gadroon rim, foliateengraved band, threadedhandle, and raised on ballfeet; together with a fancyDutch tea strainer; a smallrose bowl; a Victorian silvertopped dressing table box; aserpentine outline oval tablejewellery box, hinged cover;an ashtray (Qty)

Combined weight (except glass

box): 18oz

£150-180

531 HA792/1A George III Stilton scoopIS, London 1806, ofconventional form with plainivory handle and script initialto bowl

Length: 24.5cm

£120-180

532 HB293/7A George III chamberstickT.J., London 1805, of squareform, threaded border,engraved crest of plume offeathers, removable snuffer

Width: 95mm

£200-300

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538 HA628/365A George III teapotCharles Hougham, London1790, of plain oval design, thehinged lid with pineapplefinial

Height of teapot: 16cm, 14oz

£200-300

539 HA628/346A George III silver creamhelmetSA, London 1787, of helmetform, tall moulded scrollhandle, bright cut engravedband, laurel wreath withmonogram, slender stem,square base

Height: 16cm, 5oz

£100-150

533 SV152/32A collection of flatwareto include; four George IIItable spoons; Scottish creamladle; four table forks; tenteaspoons; various otherpieces of flatware, variousmakers and dates (qty)

Combined weight: 38oz

£250-400

534 HB302/47A late 18th / early 19thcentury silver gilt toddy ladlemakers mark only strucktwice, RM., the serpentineoval bowl, gilt interior andhalf covered with a piercedstrainer, bi furcated split jointto tapering circular sectionwell turned hardwood handle,turned ivory finial

Overall length: 41cm, bowl width:

10.3cm

£250-400

535 HB293/3A George III wine funnelTO, London 1795, ofconventional form

Length: 11.5cm

£150-200

536 HA315/3A George III cream jugLondon 1792, of helmet form,wriggle work engravedborder, bright cut details,crest to body, raised on ashort stem and oval steppedfoot with similar decoration,reeded C scroll handle

Height: 15cm, 5oz

£120-180

537 HA628/366A George III oval sugarbasketAF, London 1792, of ovalform, threaded swing handle,threaded border to the bowl,bright cut detail, shapedcartouche for a crest, ovalpedestal foot

Width: 13.5cm, 7.25oz

£200-300

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546 HB305/1A set of four George IIIcandlesticksWT, London 1759, the taperedknopped stem with foliatefluting and gadrooned knops,on a domed and spreadingshaped circular base withshell and scroll details, withloaded wooden bases (4)

Height: 28cm

£2,000-3,000

540 HA843/2A George III Old English,shell and thread canteenWilliam Eley & William Fern,London 1787 and 1788comprising twelve each of;tablespoons, dessert spoons,tableforks and dessert forks(48)

Combined weight: 96oz

£600-900

541 HB293/8A pair of George III saltsLondon 1784, incuse dutymark, of oval form, beadedborder, plain body, shellcapped cabriole leg supports,hoof feet

Width: 80mm

£180-250

542 HA146/87A George III tankardLB, London 1764, ofconventional baluster formwith leaf capped handle andlater foliate detail to body,vacant cartouche

Height: 11.5cm, 10.6oz

£200-300

543 SV114/26A pair of George III sauceboatsAlexander Johnston, London1762, the bellied body of plaindesign with gadroonedboarded and acanthusclasped handles, to threecabriole legs (2)

Combined weight: 26oz

£500-700

544 HB169/1A collection of earlypicture/fancy back teaspoonsprimarily London 18thcentury, marks variable,decoration ranging fromsimple shell motif to a bird ona lake, some engraved initials

Combined weight: 13oz

£400-600

545 HB137/6A matched pair of open saltsGeorge III, marks rubbed, ofcircular form, wavy rim, plainbodies, raised on hoof feet,with blue glass liners

£100-150

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547 HB126/5A fine George II sugar bowland coverThomas Whippam, London1756, of inverted pear shapedwith finely chased floralpanels within semi spiralledfluting, the domed cover withsimilar decoration and castflowerhead finial, raised on ashort stem and domed foot

Height: 15cm, 13.5oz

£1,200-1,800

548 HB126/10A pair of George II servingspoonsWS (?), london 1754, ofHanoverian pattern withvacant terminals (2)

Length: 27.5cm, combined weight:

6.5oz

£120-180

549 HB126/4A George II teapotGabriel Sleath & Francis Crumb, London1754 of inverted pear shape with semi spiralfluting, floral and scroll garlands, the castspout with eagle head terminal, domedhinged cover with similar decoration and castfoliate finial, raised on a domed foot and withC scroll wooden handle

Height:16.5cm, 24.5oz

£800-1,200

551 HB126/8A George II serving spoonElias Cathcart, London 1752, of Hanoverianpattern, engraved crest to reverse of terminalwith double drop heel and short oval bowl

Length: 28cm, 3.8oz

£150-250

550 HB126/6A George II casterSamuel Wood, London 1753, of plainbluster form with reeded girdle andstepped foot, the domed cover withpierced and engraved decoration

Height: 14.8cm, 7.6oz

£200-300

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555 HA421/1A fine pair of George II sauce boatsRobert Innes (possibly), London 1742, thedeep bellied bodies with plain evertedscalloped rim and wide pouring spout, withfinely modelled flying dolphin handles andraised on three bold mask and shell feet (2)

Length: 21cm, combined weight: 35.5oz

£3,000-4,000

556 HB137/4A George II casterLondon 1741 (makers mark indistinct), ofsimple baluster form with reeded girdle,engraved crest, the domed cover withengraved and pierced scrolls, raised on asimple foot

Height: 18cm, 7.8oz

£300-400

557 HB357/7A pair of George I tablespoonsLondon 1725, of Hanoverian pattern withengraved initials D/RK to terminal (2)

Length: 20.5cm, combined weight: 3oz

£80-120

552 HB366/2A George II tankardHenry Morris, London 1751, ofbaluster form, engravedinitials, lead clasped scrollhandle, splayed foot

Height: 113mm, 11oz

£400-600

553 HB287/1A group of various items ofsilver flatwareto include: fourteen varioussmall teaspoons; a pair silvergilt table spoons, Londoncirca 1750; a similar periodgilt sugar sifter, (marksworn); twelve plated EP icecream spoons, cast handles,Martin Hall Sheffield; fourodd silver spoons; etc.

Weighable silver: 14oz

£120-180

554 HB126/11A pair of George II soupladlesEbenezer Coker, London1750, of Hanoverian patternwith engraved crest toterminal (2)

Combined weight: 9.2oz

£150-250

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558 HB321/1An early 18th century Britannia standardsugar castercirca 1700, makers mark indistinct, of largeplain baluster form with moulded girdle,engraved crest to body, the screw off coverwith well pierced floral detail and turnedfinial

Height: 23cm, 15.7oz

£2,000-3,000

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559 HB293/16A group of Bateman familysilverto include two table spoons,Hester Bateman; a gravyspoon, Hester Bateman;another gravy spoon, Peterand Anne Bateman, all OldEnglish pattern

£180-250

560 HB5/2A George III teapot standPeter and Anne Bateman,London 1795, of oval form,slight moulded border,engraved monogram andraised on slight reeded feet

Width:18cm, 149g

By family repute a gift from

Princess Alice Of Athlone,

granddaughter of Queen Victoria.

£150-250

561 HB293/13A George III cream jugPeter and Anne Bateman,London 1792, of helmetshape, plain scroll handle,pinched border, square base

Height: 13.5cm

£150-200

562 HB293/12A George III cream jugHester Bateman, London1790, of helmet form, brightcut engraved border, blankcartouche, plain scroll handle,square base, slight prickeddecoration

Height 14.5cm

£150-200

563 HB126/20A set of five George IIIdessert spoonsHester Bateman, London1781, of Old English patternwith feather edge andengraved crest to terminal (5)

Length: 17.5cm, combined weight:

5.7oz

£100-200

564 HB126/19A set of twelve George IIIfeathered edge tablespoonsHester Bateman, London1781, of Old English patternwith feather edge andengraved crest to terminal(12)

Length: 21.5cm, combined weight:

25oz

£600-800

565 HB126/16A pair of George III featheredge serving spoonsHester Bateman London1781, of Old English patternwith feathered edgedecoration and engraved crest(2)

Length: 31.5cm, combined weight:

7.2oz

£100-150

566 HB126/16AA pair of George III featheredge serving spoonsHester Bateman London1781, of Old English patternwith feathered edgedecoration and engraved crest(2)

Length: 31.5cm, combined weight:

7.2oz

£100-150

567 HB126/17A George III soup ladleHester Bateman, London1773, of Old English patternwith feather edge and scriptinitials to terminal

Length: 33cm, 4.9oz

£200-300

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571 SV254/304A spirit kettle and standC S Harris, London 1911, ofrounded rectangular form,gadroon border, threadedborder, upright scroll handlewith ebony section, the basewith reeded cabriole legs,paw feet, spirit burner

Height: 32cm, combined weight:

37oz

£240-280

568 SV254/301An early 19th centurytravelling canteenapparently unmarked, thefitted red morocco leathercase with velvet lined interiorfitted for beakers (lacking)and with central section fittedfor pairs of knives, forks, andspoons, a spice tower andnutmeg grater

£600-800

569 SV254/308A pair of 19th centurybrushesAugsburg, circa 1880, the ovalbacks with C scroll and foliateborder, central figural motif,hanging hoop

Width: 15.5cm

£100-150

570 SV254/308BA group of small deskrequisitesto include two circularinkwells and covers; arectangular inkstand with twoglass inkwells; a rectangularblotter with stamp and pinholder compartments, tiedthreaded border; a silvermounted scent bottle andcover, all early 20th century

Weighable silver: 480g

£200-300

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Silver from the Collection of Lady Lanesborough

The following lots (568 to 575) are from the collection of LadyLanesborough, many of which came from the family homeSwithland Hall, Leicestershire. The current Swithland Hallreplaced an earlier house on the estate, and was built by thearchitect James Pennethorne for George John Danvers-Butler, later the 5th Earl of Lanesborough, while it wasoccupied by 1834 it was not fully completed until 1852.

The Earl of Lanesborough was a title in the Peerage of Irelandfirst created in 1756 for Humphrey Butler, 2nd ViscountLanesborough. The title was passed through the family untilthe death of the 9th Earl in 1998 when the title becameextinct. The Butler family descended from Theophilus Butler,who represented County Cavan and Belturbet in the IrishHouse of Commons in the early 18th century, the familymaintained this political interest with various descendantssitting in the Irish House of Commons and the British Houseof Lords as Irish Representative Peers.

Denis Anthony Brian Butler, the 9th Earl of Lanesboroughtook on the 3,000 acre estate at Swithland Hall in 1950. Aswell as the estate the earl inherited crippling death duties.These forced him to sell Swithland Hall, and many of itscontents were sold at auction in 1978. The family title nowsurvives mainly in the name of the Lanesborough Hotel offHyde Park Corner, London, on the site of St George’sHospital, itself based on the family home of the Irish ViscountLanesborough which was sold in 1733.

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575 SV254/306A Victorian silver gilt engraved beakerLondon 1848, of cylindrical form with simplemoulded rim and applied plaque withmonogram and coronet, the body with all overfoliate scroll decoration

Height: 9cm, 4.5oz

£150-200

572 SV254/302An oval tea caddyLondon circa 1900, the pull offcover with scroll chaseddecoration, the body demiwrythen, C scrolls and foliatedecoration

Height: 95mm

£120-150

574 SV254/303A Victorian teapotDH CH, London 1877, of roundedrectangular form, slight threadedbands, engraved shield with arms,all raised on ball feet

Height: 15cm, combined weight: 22oz

£220-280

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573 SV254/307A Victorian collapsibleshooting beakerCharles S Harris, London1886, the tapered beaker formof three collapsible bands, thebase engraved ‘To LordNewton Butler on his comingof age Decr 12th 1886 fromhis well wishers in Quivvy andBelturbet Parishes’

Height: 9.5cm, 6.5oz

£120-180

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576 SV333/23A pair of George II style two branchcandelabraMappin & Webb, Birmingham 1979, thestems of clasped baluster form to a shapedsquare base with similar shell detail, thetwin branches of scrolling form withremovable sconces (2)

Height: 31cm, combined weight: 62.1oz

Purchased Mappin and Webb 1982

£600-800

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Silver from the Estate of theLate Lady Mary Stewart

Following the collection of jewellery offered in our SelectJewelley & Watches sale in December 2014, we aredelighted to include in this sale a collection of silverfrom the estate of Lady Mary Stewart.

Born Mary Florence Elinor Rainbow in Sunderland in thenorth of England in 1928, Lady Mary Stewart would laterenchant generations of readers with her unique brand ofromantic and historical suspense novels. The daughterof a country curate, after receiving offers to study atOxford and Cambridge, Stewart read English at DurhamUniversity, and after graduating with a First, she becamea lecturer before her passion for writing took over. Shemarried Frederick Stewart, a geology professor who waslater knighted for his contributions to the field, after athree month romance, and they were married for almost60 years before his death in 2001. Famous for her Merlin

Trilogy, she was also responsible for memorable novelssuch as Nine Coaches Waiting, My Brother Michael andThe Moonspinners, just a sample of the many novelsshe produced during a prolific career.

Not one to court fame or accolade, her independent andcapable heroines were a refreshing change for the genreand often believed to be reflections of her ownpersonality. Indeed, the novels are peppered withreferences to flowers bringing to mind her belovedgarden on the shores of Loch Awe in the ScottishHighlands. So personal were her novels that she evenasked her publisher not to release her first book; “It feltlike walking naked down the street,” she said, “so muchof oneself goes into a book.”

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584 SV333/30A late 18th century toddyladlethe silver bowl with inset coin,to a turned wooden handle;together with a William IVtoddy ladle, of conventionalform with a twisted baleenhandle, Peter Arthur, Glasgowcirca 1834 (2)

£250-350

577 SV333/24A collection of itemsto include a shell shapedbutter dish; a heart shapedphotograph frame, withembossed floral detailthroughout; a pair of mustardpots, with pierced scrollingdetail; a cream jug, of plainbaluster form; a near pair ofsugar casters; four napkinrings of various designs;various spoons and servers(qty)

Combined weight: 38oz

£500-700

578 SV333/35A silver christening mugSheffield 1916, of plaindesign, engraved ‘Mary’;together with a tall oval liddedmustard pot; another GeorgeIII oval lidded mustard pot,with threaded detail; and areproduction apostle spoon (4)

Combined weighable sliver: 11.4oz

£300-500

579 SV333/22An Edwardian salverLondon 1906, of circularoutline with gadrooned detailto rim, engraved presentationinscription reading ‘To Fredfrom his friends in EdinburghUniversity on the occasion ofhis retirement 1982’, raisedon four claw and ball feet

Diameter: 26cm, 19.6oz

£150-250

580 SV333/31A Scottish George III sauceboatHugh Penman, Edinburghcirca 1740, of traditional plaindesign, the scalloped rim withchased foliate detail, leafclasped scroll handle, tothree paw feet

Height: 6.5cm, 5.5oz

Bought Wilson and Sharp,

Edinburgh 1968

£400-600

581 SV333/42A Victorian pocket vinaigretteNathaniel Mills, Birmingham,of rectangular outline withscalloped edges and engineturned detail throughout, thegilt interior with pierced grillof floral design, engravedinitials to lid

4.5cm x 3.5cm, 0.9oz

Bought Stuart Antiques 1969

£200-300

582 SV333/43A plain snuff boxNathaniel Mills, Birmingham1828, of plain rectangularform with hinged lid and giltinterior, front engraved withinitials and ‘Jedburgh’

8cm x 4.5cm, 2.6oz

Bought Jan Struther Edinburgh

1969

£150-250

583 SV333/27A George IV small pepper potHH, London 1828, ofserpentine form with brightcut foliate swag engravingthroughout, with pierced pulloff cover and shaped foot

Height: 8.5cm, 1.9oz

£200-300

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585 SV333/40A George III dish crossCharles Aldrich and Henry Greenway, London 1784, oftraditional form with adjustable slides, beaded detailthroughout and engraved crest to centre

Width: 30cm, 22.3oz

Bought John O’Reilly Dublin 1967

£400-600

586 SV333/26A George III small eggshaped nutmeg graterSamuel Massey, London circa1744, the egg shaped bodywith threaded detail to centre,internal steel grater

Length: 4.5cm

Bought Jan Struther 1969

£100-200

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587 SV333/25A large George III sugar casterSamuel Wood, London circa 1744, ofbaluster form with reeded detail to body,the pull off cover with pierced foliate detail

Height: 18cm, 7.9oz

£200-300

588 SV333/34A George II silver coffee potFrancis Spilsbury, London1741, the slightly flared bodywith fluted swan neck spoutand engraved armorial, withhinged domed cover and Sscroll wooden handle

Height: 24cm, 25.5oz

£1,000-1,200

589 SV333/29A pair of early silver trenchersaltsmarks indistinct, probablyLondon circa 1719, oftraditional form with chasedfoliate detail throughout, eachwith blue glass liners

7.5cm x 6.5cm, weighable silver:

3.6oz

£100-200

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590 SV333/37AA Britannia standard QueenAnne taperstickJohn Barnard I, London 1713,the tapered and knoppedstem with simple socketsconce above a steppeddomed octagonal base

Height: 10.5cm, 2.4oz

Bought as one of a near pair John

O’Reilly Dublin 1967

£350-500

591 SV333/37A Britannia standard QueenAnne taperstickJohn Barnard I, London 1712,the tapered knoped stem withsimple socket sconce, raisedon a two stage octagonalbase, with engraved scratchweight to underside of foot

Height: 12.3cm, 3.2oz

Bought as one of a near pair John

O’Reilly Dublin 1967

£350-500

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592 SV333/41A William III tazzamakers mark IoK with crown above, London 1695, theflat plate with bold gadrooned rim, the underside withengraved initials ‘L / GE’, with short trumpet foot withgadrooned rim

Diameter of plate: 20cm, height: 6.5cm, 10.5oz

Bought John Bell Aberdeen 1965 £265

£3,000-5,000

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593 SV333/28A mid / late 15th century diamond pointspoonunmarked, the diamond point finials abovea slightly flared chamfered stem with deepovoid bowl

Length: 14.5cm, 20.2g

Provenance:Bought Spink, London 1969

Note:The Diamond Point spoon survives from as early asthe late 13th century and took over as the mostpopular and prolific pattern from the Acorn knop. Itis a pattern known in England and on the Continentand is commonly seen unmarked, such as thisexample. The earliest fully hallmarked example isdated London 1498, although various markedexamples, lacking date letters, are known givingconfidence in the dating of unmarked examples.The pattern is perhaps on the most refined, simpleand elegant patterns of early flatware.

£4,000-6,000

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1. DEFINITIONSIn these Conditions of Sale (Sellers):“Auctioneer” means Lyon & TurnbullLtd or its authorised auctioneer, asappropriate;“Buyer“ is the person who makes thehighest possible bid or offer acceptedby the auctioneer, and/or suchperson’s principal where bidding asagent;“Buyer‘s Premium” is the commissionpayable by the Buyer on the HammerPrice at the rates set out in the SaleCatalogue Guide to Prospective Buyersand an amount in respect of applicableVAT;“Hammer Price” is the highest bidaccepted by the auctioneer by the fallof the hammer or in the case of a post-auction sale, the agreed sale price;“Item” means each and every itemconsigned for sale following expresswritten agreement between Lyon &Turnbull and the Seller;“Lot“ means each Item offered for saleby Lyon & Turnbull;“Lower Estimate” means the lowestimate provided by Lyon & Turnbullto the Seller in relation to each Item, orin relation to any Item which Lyon &Turnbull holds on behalf of the Seller;“Lyon & Turnbull” means the companywhich has its registered office at 33Broughton Place, Edinburgh, EHI 3RRregistered in Scotland No. 191166“Net Sale Proceeds” are the HammerPrice, less commissions and othercharges, of the Lot sold, to the extentreceived by Lyon & Turnbull in clearedfunds;“Proposed Sale” means the intendedsale through which the items will besold on“Purchase Price” is the Hammer Priceand applicable Buyer‘s Premium;“Reserve” means the lowest pricebelow which an item cannot be sold;“Upper Estimate” means the highestimate provided by Lyon & Turnbullto the Seller in relation to each Item, orin relation to any Item which Lyon &Turnbull holds on behalf of the Seller;“Terms of consignment” means thestipulated terms and rates ofcommission on which the Auctioneeraccepts instructions from Sellers ortheir agents;“You”, “Your” means the seller“Us”, “Our”, “We” etc refers to Lyon &Turnbull LtdThe singular includes the plural andvice versa as appropriate.

2. WARRANTY OF TITLE ANDAVAILABILITY

The Seller warrants:-(a) that you are the true owner of theproperty consigned or are properlyauthorised by the true owner toconsign it for sale and are able totransfer good and marketable title tothe property free from any third partyclaims.(b) that all requirements have beencomplied with, legal or otherwise,relating to any export or import of theproperty consigned, all duties andtaxes in respect of the export or importof the lot have (unless agreed in writing

with us) been paid and, so far as youand any principal for whom they areacting in relation to the lot are aware,all third parties have complied withsuch requirements in the past.(c) that you have provided Lyon &Turnbull with any and all informationconcerning the item’s provenance orany concerns expressed by thirdparties concerning its ownership,condition, authenticity, attribution, andexport or import history; and(d) Unless the Seller advises Lyon &Turnbull in writing to the contrary ondelivery of the item to Lyon & Turnbull,there are no restrictions on Lyon &Turnbull rights to reproducephotographs or other images of theitem in connection with the sale or anyother marketing which will be done inaccordance with good taste anddecency.

3. PREPARATION FOR SALE(a) Lyon & Turnbull shall decide theway in which a lot may be included inthe sale, how any lot is described andillustrated in the catalogue or anyreport, and the marketing, promotion,date, place and conduct of the sale.(b) Lyon & Turnbull will instruct,consult with, and rely on, any outsideexperts or restorers, agents or otherthird parties, and carry out suchother due diligence, inquiries,research or tests in relation to theproperty or its provenance, eitherbefore the Proposed Sale as it maydeem appropriate in its reasonablediscretion.(c) Any oral or written estimate orevaluation or report provided by Lyon& Turnbull is a genuinely held opiniononly. It may not be relied on as aprediction of the selling price or valueof the Item, and may in Lyon &Turnbull’s absolute discretion berevised from time to time.(d) The Seller acknowledges thatattribution of Items is a matter ofopinion and not of fact, and isdependent upon (amongst other things)information provided by the Seller, thecondition of the property, the degree ofresearch, examination or testing that ispossible or practical in thecircumstances, and the status ofgenerally accepted expert opinion atthe time of cataloguing

4. TERMS OF SALEThe Seller acknowledges that lots aresold subject to these Conditions andon the Terms of Consignment asnotified to the consignor at the time ofthe entry of the lot.

5. STANDARD SELLER FEES ANDCHARGES (Subject to VAT)(1) Commission: 15% is charged on theselling price of each lot, (subject to aminimum charge of £30). Loss anddamage warranty: 1.5% on value of lotssold. Photography: min charge £30.Online Listing: £10 per lot.(2) Transport: Items for sale must beconsigned to the sale room by anystated deadline and at your expense.We may be able to assist you with thisprocess. When organised on theSeller’s behalf the provision oftransport will be contracted to thirdparties. Fees for transport will bededucted at the initial settlement.

(3) Illustrations: The cost of anyillustrations will be borne by the Seller, unless agreed otherwise prior. Thecopyright in respect of suchillustrations shall be the property of us,the auctioneers, as is the text of thecatalogue.

6. RESERVES(a) You are entitled to place, prior to theauction, a reserve on any lot consigned,being the minimum hammer price atwhich that lot may be sold. Reservesmust be reasonable and we maydecline to offer goods which in ouropinion would be subject to anunreasonably high reserve.(b) Firm reserves may be no greaterthan lower pre-sale estimate level.(c) A reserve once set cannot bechanged except with our agreement.(d) You may not bid or instruct orpermit any other person to bid onyour behalf on your own property. Ifthe Seller breaches this prohibition,Lyon & Turnbull may treat the Selleras bound as Seller and as Buyer butwithout the benefit of Lyon &Turnbull Authenticity Guarantee or thereserve, and/or pursue otherremedies.(e) We may sell lots below the reserveprovided we account to you for thesame sale proceeds as you would havereceived had the reserve been thehammer price.

7. LOSS & DAMAGE WARRANTY(a) Subject to condition 7(c) below Lyon& Turnbull will assume liability for lossor damage to an item, commencing atthe time that item is taken into physicalcontrol and possession by Lyon &Turnbull and ceasing on the earliestdate of;(i) when risk passes to the Buyer of thelot following its sale;(ii) for unsold lots, when the lot isreleased to the Seller, or, within 3months of the sale;or(iii) 6 months from the date of deliveryto Lyon & Turnbull for items still in thepossession of Lyon & Turnbull but notconsigned for sale (unless part of along-term storage agreement).(b) Lyon & Turnbull shall charge a lossand damage warranty fee of 1.5% ofthe hammer price, plus VAT.(c) If any loss or damage should occurto the lot during the period identified inparagraphs (a) above, Lyon & Turnbull’sliability to compensate the Seller inrespect of that loss shall be restrictedto a maximum of the upper estimate,or actual loss incurred, whichever islower. This compensation will besubject to a deduction of a 1.5% loss &warranty fee (subject to VAT).

8. UNSOLD ITEMS(1) If an item is unsold it may, with yourconsent, be re-offered at a future sale.Where in our opinion an item is notsuitable for a future sale we may eitherrequest (a) you collect such items fromthe saleroom promptly on being soinformed. We shall be entitled tocharge you for storage costs, chargesshall be made at a reasonable dailyrate; or (b) suggest that the item betransferred to a secondary saleroomfor sale without reserve. Alltransferred lots will be sold for thebest price on the day, this may not bear

any reflection on the item’s originalestimate. Lyon & Turnbull are notliable for any items (whether it beselling price or loss & damage) whentransferred.(2) Aftersales: We reserve the right toaccept an after-auction offer on a loton behalf of the seller, at the agreedreserve price or above, for up to 48hours after the original auction. Inwhich case the same charges will bepayable as if such lots had been sold atauction and so far as appropriate theseConditions apply.

9. LOT WITHDRAWALIf a Seller wishes to withdraw a lotorganised for sale, a withdrawal feewill apply;(a) if withdrawn over 28 working daysprior to the sale, this will be charged at10% of the mid estimate along with anyancillary charges incurred (such asphotography), all subject to VAT at thecurrent rate.(b) if withdrawn within 28 working daysof the sale, this will be charged at 20%of the mid estimate along with anyancillary charges incurred (such asphotography), all subject to VAT at thecurrent rate.(c) Lyon & Turnbull may withdraw a lotfrom the proposed sale without anyliability if:(i) Lyon & Turnbull reasonably believesthat there is any doubt as to the lot‘sauthenticity or attribution; or(ii) it reasonably doubts the accuracy ofany of the Seller’s warranties; or(iii) the Seller breaches any provisionsof the Conditions of Sale in anymaterial respect; or(iv) the lot suffers from loss or damageso that it is not in the state in which itwas when Lyon & Turnbull tookdelivery of it.(d) if an item is withdrawn from saleunder Condition 9(c) (i), or (iv), theSeller shall not be charged awithdrawal fee and the item shall bereturned to the Seller or dealt withpursuant to Clause 8, as the Sellerdecides.

10. AUTHORITY TO DEDUCTCOMMISSION AND EXPENSES ANDRETAIN PREMIUM AND INTEREST.The Seller authorises us to deductcommission at the stated rate, and allexpenses incurred for your accountfrom the hammer price, and consentsto our right to retain beneficially thepremium paid by the Buyer inaccordance with these Conditions ofSale and any interest earned on thesale proceeds until the date ofsettlement.

11. NON-PAYMENT BY THE BUYER(a) Lyon & Turnbull will, where itconsiders appropriate, take reasonablesteps to investigate the ability ofbidders to pay for lots and will usereasonable endeavours, in consultationwith the Seller, to enforce payment ofthe Hammer Price by any Buyer.(b) Lyon & Turnbull, in consultationwith the Seller, will decide whether topursue any of the remedies available toit, including those set out in Condition10 of the Condition of Sale (Buyers)including the right to cancel the saleand return the property to the Seller.

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only and disclaims any responsibilityfor default by Sellers or Buyers.

17. DATA PROTECTIONIn connection with the managementand operation of our business and themarketing and supply of Lyon &Turnbull’s services, or as required bylaw, we may ask the Seller to providepersonal information about themselvesor obtain information about the Sellerfrom third parties (e.g. creditinformation). Lyon & Turnbull will notgive out personal information except asmay be required by law.If you would like further information onLyon & Turnbull policies on personaldata, or to make corrections to yourinformation, please contact us on +44(0)131 557 8844.

18. LAW AND JURISDICTION(a) Governing Law: These Conditions ofSale and all aspects of all matters,transactions or disputes to which theyrelate or apply shall be governed by,and interpreted in accordance with,Scots law(b) Jurisdiction: The Seller agrees thatthe Courts of Scotland are to haveexclusive jurisdiction to settle alldisputes arising in connection with allaspects of all matters or transactionsto which these Conditions of Salerelate or apply.

Lyon & Turnbull will inform the Sellerof any action which it contemplatestaking against the Buyer.(c) lf the Seller elects to take actionagainst any Buyer on its own behalfLyon & Turnbull will provide the Sellerwith such assistance as may bereasonably necessary to pursue thataction.(d) The Seller hereby agrees to informLyon & Turnbull of any action which itchooses to take against the Buyer toenforce payment of the amount due tothe Seller.(e) In the event that a Buyer fails to payfor a lot in accordance with theConditions of Sale for Buyers, that lotwill be treated in the same way as anunsold or collected lot.

12. SETTLEMENT PAYMENTSSubject to full payment by the Buyer,payment of the net proceeds of saledue to you will be made over to you 28working days following a sale. Providedwe have received cleared funds.Payment will be made by cheque orBACS (if requested).

13. SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY(a) The same Conditions of Sale(Sellers) shall apply to sales by privatetreaty.(b) Private treaty sales made under

these Conditions are deemed to besales by auction and subject to ouragreed charges for Sellers and Buyers.(c) Lyon & Turnbull undertakes toinform the Seller of any offers itreceives in relation to an item prior toany Proposed Sale, excluding thenormal method of commission bids.(d) For the purposes of a private treatysale, if a lot is sold in any othercurrency than Sterling, the exchangerate is to be taken on the date of sale.

14. THIRD PARTY LIABILITYAll members of the public on ourpremises are there at their own riskand must note the lay-out of theaccommodation and securityarrangements. Accordingly neither theauctioneer nor our employees oragents shall incur liability for death orpersonal injury (except as required bylaw by reason of our negligence) orsimilarly for the safety of the propertyof persons visiting prior to or at a sale.

15. GENERAL(a) We shall have the right at ourdiscretion, to refuse admission to ourpremises or attendance at our auctionsby any person.(b) Any notice to any Buyer, Seller,bidder or viewer may be given by email,or if not available then first class mail,in which case it shall be deemed to

have been received by the addressee 48hours after posting.(c) Notices to Lyon & Turnbull shouldbe in writing and addressed to NickCurnow at 33 Broughton Place,Edinburgh EH1 3RR, quoting thereference number specified at thebeginning of the sale catalogue.(d) Should any provision of theseConditions of Sale be heldunenforceable for any reason, theremaining provisions shall remain infull force and effect.(e) These Conditions of Sale are notassignable by either party without theother’s prior written consent, but arebinding on the seller’s successor andrepresentatives. No act, omission ordelay by Lyon & Turnbull shall bedeemed a waiver or release of any ofits rights.(f) The contract between the partiesmay be varied by the parties byagreement and in writing.

16. AGENCYLyon & Turnbull acts as agent solelyfor and in the interests of the Seller.We do not act for Buyers in this roleand does not give advice to Buyers.When Lyon & Turnbull make astatement about a lot it is doing so onbehalf of the Seller of the lot.The Auctioneer normally acts as agent

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The Auctioneer carries on businesswith bidders, Buyers and all thosepresent in the auction room prior to, orin connection with, a sale on thefollowing General Conditions and onsuch other terms, conditions andnotices as may be referred to herein.

1. DEFINITIONSIn these Conditions of Sale (Buyers):“Auctioneer” means Lyon & TurnbullLtd or its authorised auctioneer, asappropriate;“Hammer price” means the level ofbidding reached (at or above anyreserve) when the Auctioneer bringsdown the hammer;“Lot” means each Item offered for saleby Lyon & Turnbull;“Purchase Price” is theh ammer Priceand applicable Buyer‘s Premium;“Reserve” means the lowest pricebelow which an item cannot be sold;“Total amount due” means thehammer price in respect of the lot soldtogether with any premium, ValueAdded Tax or other taxes chargeableand any additional charges payable bya defaulting Buyer under theseConditions;“You”, “Your” means the Buyer“Us”, “Our”, “We” etc. refers to Lyon &Turnbull LtdThe singular includes the plural andvice versa as appropriate.

2. AGENCYLyon & Turnbull acts as agent solelyfor and in the interests of the Seller.We do not act for Buyers in this roleand does not give advice to Buyers.When Lyon & Turnbull make astatement about a lot it is doing so on

behalf of the Seller of the lot.The Auctioneer normally acts as agentonly and disclaims any responsibilityfor default by Sellers or Buyers.

3. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THEBUYER(a) Bidders are required to registertheir particulars before bidding and tosatisfy any security and creditreferences or arrangements beforeentering the auction room to view orbid;(b) The maker of the highest bidaccepted by the Auctioneer conductingthe sale shall be the Buyer and anydispute shall be settled at theAuctioneer’s absolute discretion.(c) Once made, no bid may bewithdrawn.(d) Our right to bid on behalf of Sellersis expressly reserved up to the amountof any reserve.(e) The right to refuse any bid is alsoreserved.(f) Commission Bids: While prospectiveBuyers are strongly advised to attendthe auction and are always responsiblefor any decision to bid for a particularlot and shall be assumed to havecarefully inspected and satisfiedthemselves as to its condition we shall,if so instructed, clearly and in writingexecute bids on their behalf. Neitherthe Auctioneer nor our employees noragents shall be responsible for anyfailure to do so. Where two or morecommission bids at the same level arerecorded we reserve the right in ourabsolute discretion to prefer the firstbid so made.(g) Telephone Bids: If a prospectiveBuyer makes arrangements with usprior to the commencement of the sale

we will use reasonable efforts tocontact them to enable them toparticipate in bidding by telephone. Wedo not accept liability for failure to doso or for errors and omissions inconnections.(h) Online Bidding: We will usereasonable efforts to carry out onlinebids and do not accept liability forequipment failure, inability to accessthe internet or software malfunctionsrelated to execution of online bids/ livebidding.

4. INCREMENTSBidding increments shall be at theAuctioneer’s sole discretion.

5. THE PURCHASE PRICEFor each lot purchased a Buyer‘sPremium of 25% is payable on the first£50,000 of the hammer price, 20%thereafter. VAT at the appropriate rateis charged on the Buyer‘s Premium. NoVAT is payable on the hammer price orpremium for printed books orunframed maps bought at auction.Live online bidding is subject to anadditional 3% premium (charged by thelive bidding service providerInvaluable). This additional premium issubject to VAT at the appropriate rateas above.

6. VALUE ADDED TAXValue Added Tax is charged at theappropriate rate prevailing by law atthe date of sale and is payable byBuyers of relevant lots.(1) Lots affixed with (†): Value AddedTax on the hammer price is imposed bylaw on all items affixed with a dagger(†). This imposition of VAT maybebecause the Seller is registered for VATwithin the European Union and is not

operating under a Margin Scheme.(2) Lots affixed with (*): A reduced rateof Value Added Tax on the hammerprice of 5% is payable. This indicatesthat a lot has been imported fromoutwith the European Union. Thisreduced rate is applicable to Antiqueitems.(3) Lots affixed with [Ω]: Standard rateof Value Added Tax on the hammerprice and premium is payable. Thisapplies to items that have beenimported from outwith the EuropeanUnion and do not fall within thereduced rate category outlined above.

7. DROIT de SUITEThis symbol § indicates works whichmay be subject to the Droit de Suite orArtist’s Resale Right, which took effectin the United Kingdom on 14thFebruary 2006. We are required tocollect a royalty payment for allqualifying works of art. Under newlegislation which came into effect on1st January 2012 this applies to livingartists and artists who have died in thelast 70 years. This royalty will becharged to the Buyer on the hammerprice and in addition to the Buyer’spremium. It will not apply to workswhere the hammer price is less than€1,000 (euros). The charge for works ofart sold at and above ¤1,000 (euros)and below €50,000 (euros) is 4%. Foritems selling above €50,000 (euros),charges are calculated on a slidingscale. All royalty charges are paid tothe Design and Artists CopyrightSociety (‘DACS’) and no handling costsor additional fees are retained by theauctioneer. Resale royalties are notsubject to VAT. Please note that theroyalty payment is calculated on therate of exchange at the EuropeanCentral Bank on the date of the sale.

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“works of art” only and if bought foruse must be checked over forcompliance with safety regulations by aqualified electrician first. Use of suchgoods is entirely at the risk of theBuyer and no warranties as to safety ofthe goods are given.(6) Upholstered items: are sold as“works of art” only and if bought foruse must be checked over forcompliance with safety regulations(items manufactured prior to 1950 areexempt from any regulations). Use ofsuch goods is entirely at the risk of theBuyer and no warranties as to safety ofthe goods are given.(7) Special terms may be used incatalogue descriptions of particularclasses of items (Books, Jewellery,Paintings, Guns, Firearms etc.) inwhich case the descriptions must beinterpreted in accordance with anyglossary appearing in the catalogue.These notices and terms will also formpart of our terms and conditions ofsales.

12. BOOKS, CLOCKS & WATCHES(1) Books-Collation: If on collation anyNAMED item in the sale catalogueproves defective, in text or illustrationthe Buyer may reject the lot providedhe returns it within 21 days of the salestating the defect in writing. This,however, shall not apply in the case ofunnamed items, periodicals,autographed letters, music M.M.S.,maps, drawings NOR in respect ofdamage to bindings, stains, foxing,marginal worm holes or other defectsnot affecting the completeness of thetext NOR in respect of Defectsmentioned in the catalogue, or at thetime of sale, NOR in respect of lotssold for less than £300.(2) Clocks & Watches: All lots are sold“as seen”, and the absence of anyreference to the condition of a clock orwatch does not imply that the lot is ingood condition and without defects,repairs or restorations. Most clocksand watches have been repaired in thecourse of their normal lifetime andmay now incorporate parts not originalto them. Furthermore, Lyon & Turnbullmakes no representation or warrantythat any clock or watch is in workingorder. As clocks and watches oftencontain fine and complex mechanisms,bidders should be aware that a generalservice, change of battery or furtherrepair work, for which the Buyer issolely responsible, may be necessary.Bidders should also be aware that Lyon& Turnbull cannot guarantee a watchwill remain waterproof if the back isremoved. Bidders should be awarethat the importation of watches suchas Rolex, Frank Muller and Corum intothe United States is highly restricted.These watches may not be shipped tothe USA and can only be importedpersonally.

13. CITESPlease be aware that all lots markedwith the symbol Y are subject to CITESregulations when exporting these itemsoutside the EU. These regulations maybe found athttp://www.defra.gov.uk/ahvla-en/imports-exports/cites/

14. SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY(a) The same Conditions of Sale(Buyers) shall apply to sales by privatetreaty.(b) Private treaty sales made underthese Conditions are deemed to besales by auction and subject to our

(d) to remove, store and insure the lotin the case of storage, either at ourpremises or elsewhere and to recoverfrom you all costs incurred in respectthereof;(e) to charge interest at a rate notexceeding 1.5% per month above thecurrent base rate on all sumsoutstanding for more than 7 workingdays after the sale;(f) to retain that or any other lot sold toyou until you pay the total amount due;(g) to reject or ignore bids from you oryour agent at future auctions or toimpose conditions before any such bidsshall be accepted;(h) to apply any proceeds of sale ofother lots due or which become due toyou towards the settlement of the totalamount due by you and to exercise alien over any of your property in ourpossession for any purpose until thedebt due is satisfied.

11. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION(1) whilst we seek to describe lotsaccurately, it may be impractical for usto carry out exhaustive due diligence oneach lot. Prospective Buyers are givenample opportunities to view andinspect before any sale and they (andany independent experts on theirbehalf) must satisfy themselves as tothe accuracy of any description appliedto a lot. Prospective Buyers also bid onthe understanding that, inevitably,representations or statements by us asto authorship, genuineness, origin,date, age, provenance, condition orestimated selling price involve mattersof opinion. We undertake that any suchopinion shall be honestly andreasonably held and only acceptliability for opinions given negligentlyor fraudulently. Subject to the foregoingneither we the auctioneer or ouremployees or agents accept liability forthe correctness of such opinions andno warranties, whether relating todescription, condition or quality of lots,express, implied or statutory, are given.(2) Condition reports: Condition reportsare provided on our website or uponrequest. The absence of a report doesnot imply that a lot is withoutimperfections. Large numbers of suchrequests are received shortly beforeeach sale and department specialistsand administration will endeavor torespond to all requests although weoffer no guarantee. Any statement inrelation to the lot is merely anexpression of opinion of the Seller orLyon & Turnbull and should not berelied upon as an inducement to bid onthe lot. Lots are available forinspection prior to the sale and you arestrongly advised to examine any lot inwhich you are interested prior to thesale. Our condition reports are notprepared by professional conservators,restorers or engineers.(3) Estimates: Estimates are placed oneach lot to help Buyers gauge thesums involved for the purchase of aparticular lot. Estimates do not includethe Buyer’s Premium or VAT.Estimates are a matter of opinion andprepared in advance. Estimates maybe subject to change are for guidanceonly and should not be relied upon.(4) Catalogue Alterations: Lotdescriptions and estimates areprepared in advance of the sale andmay be subject to change. Anyalterations will be announced on thecatalogue alteration sheet, madeavailable prior to the sale.(5) Electrical Goods: are sold as

More information on Droit de Suite isavailable at www.dacs.org.uk.

8. PAYMENT(1) Within 7 days of a lot being sold youwill:(a) Pay to us the total amount due incash or by such other method as isagreed by us. We accept cash, banktransfer (details on request), debitcards and Visa or MasterCard creditcards. We do not accept AmericanExpress.(b) Please note there is a surcharge of2% when using credit cards.(c) Please note that under The MoneyLaundering Regulations 2007 wecannot accept cash payments over¤15,000 (euros).(2) Any payments by you to us may beapplied by us towards any sums owingby you to us howsoever incurred andwithout agreement by you or youragent, whether express or implied.

9. TITLE AND COLLECTION OFPURCHASES(1) The ownership of any lotspurchased shall not pass to you untilyou have made payment in full to us ofthe total amount due.(2) You shall at your own risk andexpense take away any lots that youhave purchased and paid for not laterthan 7 working days following the dayof the auction or upon the clearance ofany cheque used for paymentwhichever is later. We can provide youwith a list of shippers. However, we willnot be responsible for the acts oromissions of carriers or packerswhether or not recommended by us.(3) No purchase can be claimed orremoved until it has been paid for.(4) It is the Buyer’s responsibility toascertain collection procedures,particularly if the sale is not being heldat our main sale room and thepotential storage charges for lots notcollected by the appropriate time.(5) Export of goods: Buyers intendingto export goods should ascertain (a)whether an export licence is requiredand (b) whether there is any specificprohibition on importing goods of thatcharacter, e.g. items that may containprohibited materials such as ivory orrhino horn. It is the buyer’s soleresponsibility to obtain any relevantexport or import licence. The denial ofany licence or any delay in obtaininglicences shall neither justify therecession of any sale not any delay inmaking full payment for the lot.

10. REMEDIES FOR NON·PAYMENT ORFAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES(1) If any lot is not paid for in full andtaken away in accordance with theseConditions or if there is any otherbreach of these Conditions, we, asagent for the Sellers and on theirbehalf, shall at our absolute discretionand without prejudice to any otherrights we may have, be entitled toexercise one or more of the followingrights and remedies:(a) to proceed against you for damagesfor breach of contract;(b) to rescind the contract for sale ofthat lot and/or any other lots sold by usto you;(c) to resell the lot (by auction orprivate treaty) in which case you shallbe responsible for any resultingdeficiency in the total amount due(after crediting any part payment andadding any resale costs).

agreed charges for Sellers and Buyers.(c) Lyon & Turnbull undertakes toinform the Seller of any offers itreceives in relation to an item prior toany Proposed Sale, excluding thenormal method of commission bids.(d) For the purposes of a private treatysale, if a lot is sold in any othercurrency than Sterling, the exchangerate is to be taken on the date of sale.

15. THIRD PARTY LIABILITYAll members of the public on ourpremises are there at their own riskand must note the lay-out of theaccommodation, safety and securityarrangements. Accordingly, neither theAuctioneer nor our employees oragents shall incur liability for death orpersonal injury or similarly for thesafety of the property of personsvisiting prior to, or at, a sale.

16. GENERAL(a) We shall have the right at ourdiscretion, to refuse admission to ourpremises or attendance at our auctionsby any person.(b) Any notice to any Buyer, Seller,bidder or viewer may be given by emailif not available then first class mail inwhich case it shall be deemed to havebeen received by the addressee 48hours after posting.(c) Notices to Lyon & Turnbull shouldbe in writing and addressed to NickCurnow at 33 Broughton Place,Edinburgh EH1 3RR, quoting thereference number specified at thebeginning of the sale catalogue.(d) Should any provision of theseConditions of Sale be heldunenforceable for any reason, theremaining provisions shall remain infull force and effect.(e) These Conditions of Sale are notassignable by either party without theother’s prior written consent. No act,omission or delay by Lyon & Turnbullshall be deemed a waiver or release ofany of its rights.(f) The contract between the partiesmay be varied by the parties byagreement and in writing.

17. DATA PROTECTIONIn connection with the managementand operation of our business and themarketing and supply of Lyon &Turnbull’s services, or as required bylaw, we may ask the Buyer to providepersonal information about themselvesor obtain information about the Buyerfrom third parties (e.g. creditinformation). Lyon & Turnbull will notgive out personal information except asmay be required by law.If you would like further information onLyon & Turnbull policies on personaldata, or to make corrections to yourinformation, please contact us on +44(0)131 557 8844.

18. LAW AND JURISDICTION(a) Governing Law: These Conditions ofSale and all aspects of all matters,transactions or disputes to which theyrelate or apply shall be governed by,and interpreted in accordance with,Scots law(b) Jurisdiction: The Buyer agrees thatthe Courts of Scotland are to haveexclusive jurisdiction to settle alldisputes arising in connection with allaspects of all matters or transactionsto which these Conditions of Salerelate or apply.

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Local DeliveriesA&S Pert Removals.Tel. +44 (0)7876 343520.

Thistle RemovalsTel: +44 (0)7836 774712Email:[email protected]

New Leaf RemovalsTel: +44 (0)7999 926261Email:[email protected]

Packing and ShippingPlease note that we do not packor ship items. The followingsuggested carriers will be ableto arrange packing andshipping; please contact themdirectly to receive a quote. Youmay wish to contact analternative courier.

Smaller items & PicturesMailboxes Etc44/46 Morningside RoadEdinburgh EH10 4BFTel: +44 (0)131 556 6226Fax: +44 (0)131 652 3673Email:[email protected]

Furniture and larger itemsConstantineConstantine HouseNorth Caldeen RoadCoatbridgeNorth Lanarkshire ML5 4EFTel: +44(0)1236 750055Fax: +44(0)1236 750077E-mail:[email protected]

A Van Man TransportUnit 5, Benridge ParkHolyrood Close,CreekmoorPoole, Dorset BH17 7BDTel: +44 (0)1202 600 012Fax: +44 (0)1202 600 206Email: [email protected]

Aardvark Art Services LtdBirks Farm, Ballam RoadLytham, Lancashire FY8 4NLTel: +44 (0)1253 794673Fax: +44 (0)1253 730580Email:[email protected]

Arrangements for Sold LotsAll bought items will be heldfree of charge at BroughtonPlace until the Fridayfollowing the sale.

Thereafter lots will beremoved to store in Edinburghand a charge incurred.

Administration fee:£20 + VAT

Storage charges per lot perday are:

Large Items£5 inc. insurance + VAT

Small Items£2.50 inc. insurance + VAT

CateringRefreshments will beavailable at the saleroom onview days and day of sale.

Waverley Station

ParkingMulti-storey car parking isavailable at Greenside Placeand in the St. James Centre;five minutes walk from thesaleroom.

Lyon & Turnbull saleroom

St Andrew Square

© Lyon and Turnbull Ltd. 2015. All rights reserved. No part of thispublication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system ortransmitted by any form or by any means without the prior writtenpermission of Lyon and Turnbull Ltd.

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