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Jewellery & Silver Wednesday, 12th February, 2014 33 Broughton Place Edinburgh

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Diamond Jewellery, Coloured Gem Jewellery, Multi Gem Jewellery, Gold Jewellery, Antique Jewellery, Parcel Lots of Jewellery, Gentlemen’s Jewellery, Pocket Watches, Wrist Watches, Coins, Medals, Medallions & Banknotes, Silver Plate, Foreign Silver, Modern Silver, Scottish Silver and Antique Silver.

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Jewellery & Silver

Wednesday, 12th February, 201433 Broughton PlaceEdinburgh

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Jewellery & SilverWednesday, 12th February, 2014at 11am

Sale Number LT401

ViewingSunday, 9th February 2pm-5pmMonday, 10th February 10am - 5pmTuesday, 11th February 10am - 5pmMorning of sale from 9am

SpecialistsColin [email protected]

Trevor [email protected]

Ruth [email protected]

Catalogue: £12

BUYERS’ PREMIUM25% up to £25,00020% 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 (artists’ 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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recommend 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 byWorldpay). 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.

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.

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. We

hammer 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.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.

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

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 £25,000 / 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 the

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Lot Numbers

1-52 Diamond Jewellery

53-78 Coloured Gem Jewellery.

79-110 Multi Gem Jewellery

111-129 Gold Jewellery

130-173 Antique Jewellery

174-208 Parcel Lots of Jewellery

209-216 Gentlemen’s Jewellery

217-235 Pocket Watches

236-270 Wristwatches

275-311 Coins, Medals, Medallions & Banknotes

312-316 Silver Plate

317-335 Foreign Silver

336-377 Modern Silver

378-434 Scottish Silver

435-521 Antique Silver

Please Note::Illustrations are not necessarily to scale.

Additional Images & Internet Service:For colour illustrations of all lots in this sale please consult our website atwww.lyonandturnbull.com. If you have any further additional requests please contact Lyon & Turnbull directly with specific details of images required.

Telephone bidding:Please note that all absentee and telephone bid requests must be received an hour beforethe sale.

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1 FG449/1A platinum mounted single stone diamond ringclaw set with a round brilliant cut diamond,accompanied by a Precious Stone Laboratorydiamond report, numbered 974655, statingweight: 1.87cts, colour grade F, clarity grade VS2

Ring size: J, total diamond weight 1.87cts

£8,000-12,000

2 FF517/4A pair of diamond set earringsof scrolling design set throughoutwith graduated round cutdiamonds, set in unmarked whitemetal with post and clip fittings

Length: 4cm

£800-1,200

3 SV60/122A pair of diamond set clusterearringsof floral cluster design, each clawset with seven round brilliant cutdiamonds, in an outer border of sixsmaller round cut diamonds, withpost and screw fittings

Diameter of cluster: 15mm

£800-1,200

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4 FF799/1A diamond set braceletthe six circular brilliant cut diamonds set in whitecircular metal settings with an expanding white andyellow metal bar link bracelet

17cm overall

£300-500

5 FF919/18A diamond set cross overringchannel set with nine roundbrilliant cut diamonds to an18ct white gold stylized splitband

Ring size: I/J

£400-600

6 FE52/11A group of various unsetgemstonesto include: ruby heart shaped,1.55cts, treated and filled;sapphire, pair of stones,1.86cts, oval enhanced, GHIcertificates and a group ofseven other unset gem stones(qty)

£250-400

7 FG628/4A single stone diamond ringclaw set with a round cutdiamond, each shoulder setwith two eight cut diamonds,to a plain white metal shankstamped PLAT 18CT

Ring size: J

£200-300

8 FE52/13A group of three unmounteddiamonds, mainly colouredto include: orange yellow,0.345cts; blue, 1.17ctsenhanced; Olive green0.68cts, rectangular radiantcut, no evidence of treatment;IGEC and GHI certificates (3)

£300-500

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12 FF190/1A platinum mounted diamond set ringthe central corner claw set princess cutdiamond flanked to either shoulder by fivesmaller similarly cut diamonds, withaccompanying EGL International diamondconsultation, dated Feb 2 2010, numbered2051138828, stating: (principal) diamondweight 0.72cts, clarity VS1, colour F

Ring size: N

£800-1,200

9 EQ305/2A three stone diamond ringclaw set in platinum, thegraduated brilliant cutdiamonds total approximately1.2cts, plain gallery andshank

Ring size: O/P

£1,000-1,400

11 FD683/3A four stone diamond bar broochthe knife edge bar with two circular brilliant cutdiamonds offset to the bar and with a smallerdiamond to each terminal

Length: 3.5cm

£500-700

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10 EQ305/3A diamond set pendant and matching ear studsthe pendant with plain white 18ct gold rubovermount, long trace link 18ct gold neck chain, theear studs of simple rubover design, post andbutterfly fittings

£1,000-1,200

13 FF919/15A modern diamond set ringset throughout with fourteensmall round cut diamonds, toa stylized satin finish 18ctwhite gold band

Ring size: O/P

£800-1,000

14 FF919/19A single stone diamond ringclaw set with a single roundbrilliant cut diamond, to an18ct white gold split shank;together with a fitted 18ctwhite gold band (2)

Ring size: M

£500-700

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15 FF557/2A sapphire and diamond setsuite of jewellery comprisinga bracelet with centralmillegrain and pierced panel,pave set circular cutdiamonds and two square cutsapphires, all on a sprungwhite gold bracelet, piercedrectangular links (Frenchcontrol marks), a matchingring with smaller panel, adrop pendant with articulateddiamond set suspension anddrop, a pair of diamond setear clips similar shape (5)

£1,000-1,500

16 FF960/4A pair of 18ct white golddiamond set earringsof slight curved form, channelset with tapering baguette cutdiamonds, good quality foldback section and post,diamonds estimated to be2.66cts

25mm x 17mm

£2,500-3,500

17 FF960/8A diamond set braceletcomposed of alternatingdiamond set circular andrectangular links, joined bysmall diamond set bars,hidden diamond set clasp

18.5cm long

£1,500-2,000

18 FF960/9A pair of diamond setearringsof hinged hoop form, one halfchannel set three rows ofeleven princess cut diamonds,marked 750 in white metal

25mm long

£3,000-5,000

19 FF960/10CARTIER - A pair of gold anddiamond set earringsof sprung hinged form, thefront of three curved yellow,rose and white gold bars withdiamond set ‘buckle’ endterminal, signed andnumbered 703383

17mm long

£1,000-1,500

20 FG225/1A modern diamond setcluster ringthe square shaped clustercomposed of nine box setprincess cut diamonds, theshoulders set with alternatingtapered baguette cutdiamonds, to an 18ct whitegold band

Ring size: I/J, estimated total

diamond weight: 0.50cts

£200-400

21 FF743/14A five stone diamond ringthe old mine cut diamonds,claw set, scrolling piercedgallery

Ring size: K/L

£300-500

22 FG655/1A 18ct white gold diamondset cluster ringthe central cluster composedof nine round cut diamonds,in a surround of taperedbaguette cut diamonds and afurther border of small roundcut diamonds, the splitshoulders set with round cutdiamonds, to a plain shank

Ring size: M

£800-1,200

23 FG686/1An unusual diamond set ringclaw set with a raised centralmarquise cut diamond , theshoulders each set with twobaguette cut diamonds andfive channel set round cutdiamonds, to a broad whitemetal shank stamped 750

Ring size: J

£700-900

24 FF519/1A single stone diamond setringclaw set with a single roundbrilliant cut diamond, to aplain white metal shankstamped 750; together with awhite gold band (2)

Ring size: K/L, estimated diamond

weight: 0.55cts

£400-600

25 FF743/15A three stone diamond ringthe circular mixed cutdiamonds claw set in whitegold, yellow gold shank

Ring size: L

£400-600

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26 FF547/2A three stone diamond ringthe circular brilliant cutdiamonds claw set in 18ctwhite gold, the principaldiamond approximately0.65cts, pierced gallery, plainyellow 18ct gold shank

Ring size: N

£250-400

27 FF558/2A single loose diamondcircular brilliant cut,approximately 0.75cts

£400-600

28 FF571/6A black enamel and diamondpendantthe circular pendant withdiamond set bale, the domeddisc with rear black convexdisc, the front of trellis form,each intersection with a smalldiamond set drop, millegrainsetting, the outer border pavest diamonds

Diameter 30mm

£300-500

29 FF613/1A single stone diamond ringclaw set with a single roundbrilliant cut diamond, to aplatinum shank

Ring size: M, estimated diamond

weight 0.47cts

£400-600

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38 FF919/13A three stone diamond ringclaw set with three graduatedoff set round cut diamonds, toan 18ct yellow gold splitshoulders

Ring size: L

£500-700

39 FG708/2A diamond set full eternityringset throughout with round cutdiamonds in unmarked yellowmetal

Ring size: P

£300-500

40 FF919/17A three stone diamond setringclaw set with three graduatedround cut diamonds, to an18ct white gold split shank

Ring size: N/O

£500-700

30 FG691/1A three stone diamond ringclaw set with three graduated round brilliantcut diamonds, to a plain platinum shank

Ring size: N/O, estimated principal diamond weight:

0.56cts

£500-700

32 FF642/3A diamond set bar broochthe knife edge onset with adiamond cluster to the centre

53mm long

£200-300

33 FF678/2Two diamond set ringsthe first a diamond set halfeternity with nine graduatedmixed cut diamonds in starsettings in 18ct yellow gold,diamond estimated to be0.75cts total; the other a fourstone diamond ring illusionset

Ring sizes: N, O

£200-300

34 FF776/2A single stone diamond ringthe circular brilliant cutdiamond illusion set, shankstamped 18ct

Ring size: L/M

£300-500

35 FF847/1A three stone diamond ringof graduated form, claw setcircular cut diamonds,pierced gallery

Ring size: T

£200-300

36 FF852/3A pair of diamond earstudspost and butterfly settingswith two graduated millegrainset diamonds

£300-500

37 FF919/11A diamond set crossset throughout in white metalwith eleven small round cutdiamonds, to an 18ct yellowgold bale

Length of pendant (including bale):

3cm

£500-700

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31 FG693/2A marquise cut diamond ringclaw set with a marquise cut diamond, theshoulders each set with three taperedbaguette cut diamonds with engraved yellowmetal detail, with engraved detail to whitemetal shank, stamped 18K

Ring size: N/O

£800-1,000

41 FG698/1A diamond set cocktail watchof canted rectangular form,pave set platinum case,tapering diamond set sectionsto each side, flexible bracelet

Watch 21mm x 14mm

£800-1,200

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45 SV60/121A diamond set cocktail ringof circular outline, the centralround brilliant cut diamondclaw set between fourradiating diamond set arms,the stepped ground similarlyclaw set with smaller roundcut diamonds

Ring size: T/U, diameter of cluster:

25mm

£500-800

42 FG704/1A diamond set bar broochpossibly French, of long tapering form, set in white gold withcentral circular cut diamond and eleven graduated diamonds toeach side, pin fitting with safety slide

80mm long

£700-900

43 SV60/106A Belle Époque perioddiamond set broochof oval outline, the central oldEuropean cut diamondmillegrain set in a scrollingpierced surround of smallerpave set diamonds, withbrooch and safety chainfittings

Width: 3.6cm, estimated principal

diamond weight: 0.89cts

£800-1,200

44 SV60/119A diamond set half hoopeternity ringchannel set in white metalwith six round cut diamonds

Ring size: U, estimated total

diamond weight: 1.17cts

£250-350

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46 FF960/7A modern diamond set ringthe claw set brilliant cutdiamond with a border ofcircular cut diamonds,diamond set shoulders, all inwhite metal

Ring size: L

£1,800-2,500

47 FG408/22A gentleman’s diamond setringthe round cut diamond clawset to an 18ct gold plainshank

Ring size: X

£250-350

52 SV60/120A diamond set cocktail ringthe central bomb motif clawset with graduated round cutdiamonds, the shoulders ofscrolled design, set withgraduated round cutdiamonds, set in yellow metalto a yellow metal shank

Ring Size: P

£400-600

50 FG708/3A diamond set eternity ringset throughout with round cutdiamonds in white metal, theshank with engraved detail toeach side, stamped 18ct

Ring size: Q

£400-600

51 SV60/114A diamond set bar broochthe platinum knife edged barwith central open work flowerhead motif, set throughoutwith millegrain set round cutdiamonds,

Length: 4.7cm

£200-300

48 FG693/1A single stone diamond ringclaw set with a round brilliantcut diamond, to a plain whitemetal shank stamped 14K

Ring size: O, estimated total

diamond weight: 0.75cts

£500-700

49 FG708/1A diamond set crescentbroochset in yellow metalthroughout with graduatedround cut diamonds, setbetween with pairs ofdiamond chips, with broochfastening

Diameter: 2.5cm

£250-350

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64 FF571/8A diamond and emeraldbraceletset in 9ct yellow gold withalternating pairs of oval cutemeralds set transverselywith a pair of eight cutdiamonds in between

19cm long

£300-500

65 FG327/147A soudé emerald set ringcorner claw set with a trapcut green composite gem

Ring size: G/H

Provenance:Lord Curzon of Kedelston, Viceroy ofIndia, via his daughter Lady CynthiaCurzon who later married SirOswald Mosley, then to hergrandson Rupert Forbes Adam andnow offered for sale by his directfamily.

£200-300

66 FF781/8A modern 9ct gold mountedcultured pearl set broochof scroll design set with threecultured pearls

4.3cm x 2cm

£100-150

67 SV60/110A diamond and ruby set barbroochthe oval cut ruby claw set in asingle border of round cutdiamonds, to a plain yellowmetal bar with safety pinfastening

Length of cluster: 12mm

£200-300

53 FF960/6A pair of ruby and diamondpendant earringsthe post and butterfly fittingswith three navette shapeddiamonds single circular cutdiamond below and with largetear shaped drop of cabochonruby within a border ofcircular cut diamonds

Overall length 30mm

£4,000-6,000

54 FF960/1A diamond and sapphire setnecklacethe fine trace link white goldneck chain with central drop,three graduated diamonds inopen circlet setting, with twoarticulated knife edge bars,one with two and one setsingle small diamond, eachpendant of flower headsapphire and diamond setstyle

Pendants 35mm and 43mm

£1,500-2,000

55 FF571/7A 1940s style ruby and goldset ring, with matching earclipsthe main design of a diamondset dome within a goldradiating spiral with a row ofrubies conforming to thespiral, one diamond ear clipstamped 750

Ring size: H/I

£800-1,200

56 FF471/3A sapphire and diamond setbar broochclaw set with seven oval cutsapphires between pairs ofdiagonally claw set old cutdiamonds

6.5cm long

£400-600

57 FF571/9A ruby and diamond clusterringset three graduated ovalrubies, four diamondsbetween and five graduatedoval rubies to each side,diamond to the shoulders, allset in 9ct gold

Ring size: H/I

£600-800

58 SV60/123A sapphire and diamond setringclaw set with a rectangularcut sapphire, flanked to eitherside by a claw set round cutdiamond, to an unmarkedwhite metal shank

Ring size: S

£600-900

59 FG619/2An emerald and diamond setringthe oval cut emerald fourclaw set and approximately1.35cts, the tapering yellow18ct gold shoulders set smallcircular brilliant cut diamonds

Ring size: N

£1,200-1,500

60 SV60/117An Art Deco ruby anddiamond set ringthe central cushion cut rubymillegrain set in a singleborder of similarly set old cutrubies and diamonds, to aplain yellow metal shank

Ring size: T/U

£300-500

61 FG645/1A ruby and diamond clusterringthe central oval ruby claw setand with a border of eightcircular brilliant cut diamondsclaw set in 18ct white gold,yellow metal shank, stamped18ct and numbered 1682, splitchased shoulders

Ring size: N

£800-1,200

62 FF571/4A ruby and diamond set ringthe oval cut ruby four clawset, within a border of circularcut diamonds with threetapering baguette cutdiamonds to each shoulder

Ring size: J

£800-1,200

63 FF776/1A sapphire and diamondcluster ringthe oval sapphire claw setwith a border of circular cutdiamonds, open cage gallery,plain gold shank

Ring size: N

£250-400

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68 FF960/3A pair of diamond andsapphire set ear studsthe central circular brilliantcut diamond millegrain setand with a border of channelset tapering sapphires, rubover outer border, post andbutterfly fittings

£1,200-1,500

69 FF960/2A sapphire and diamond setringthe millegrain set centralcircular brilliant cut diamondwith an outer border ofmillegrain channel settapering sapphires, piercedunder gallery, plain whitemetal shank

Ring size: N/O, estimated diamond

weight: 0.53cts

£1,200-1,800

70 FF960/13A diamond and sapphire setringin the Victorian style, setthree graduated oval cutsapphires and a circular cutdiamond between, piercedscrolling gallery

Ring size: N

£800-1,200

71 FG408/24A cultured pearl necklacecomposed of a single strandof uniform pearls to a yellowmetal clasp stamped 14K

83cm long

£350-450

72 FG365/1A sapphire and diamond setringclaw set with a cushion cutsapphire of blue/violet hue, ina closed back setting with adouble border of round cutdiamonds, to a white metalshank stamped 18K

Ring size: L

£500-800

73 SV60/102A sapphire and diamond set18ct gold bangleof hinged design, set with sixgraduated round cutdiamonds spaced betweenfive graduated round cutsapphires, with small eightcut diamond accents

Internal diameter: 6cm, estimated

total diamond weight: 1.10cts

£300-500

74 FE52/12A collection of variousmodern pearl necklacesmainly baroque finish, sixsingle strand; a four strandnecklace; string blue/greypearl beads, single strand ofgreen hardstone beads; stringof rough malachite beads;lapis and gilt ball bracelet;coral collar (qty)

£200-300

75 FE52/17A pair of pearl and diamondearstudsthe diamond set terminal,with post and butterflyfittings, further diamond setdrop and single pearl drop

25mm overall, pearl 8.3mm

£400-600

76 FF799/2A pair of pearl and diamondset earringsthe 18ct white gold curved barpave set diamonds, singlepearl suspension, post andclip fittings: together with asmall pearl set pendant on atrace link chain (2)

23mm long

£300-500

77 FG408/25A cultured pearl necklacecomposed of a single row ofgraduated cultured pearls; toa white metal pierced claspset with a half pearl, markedSTERLING SILVER

57cm long

£200-300

78 FG677/1CAIRNCROSS - A Scottishfreshwater pearl set broochmodelled in yellow metal as afoliate spray tied with a bow,with six applied Scottishpearls to centre, with safetypin fastening

Length: 4.5cm

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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82 SV60/108A multi-gem set necklacethe woven yellow metal chainwith multiple graduateddrops, each claw set withcitrines, amethysts, starsapphires and various othergemstones, to an ‘s’ hookfastening

Length of chain: 44cm

£250-400

79 FF919/10A opal and diamond set pendantthe pear shaped opal cabochon in asingle border of round cut diamonds,suspended from a 18ct white gold baleset with a single round brilliant cutdiamond, to a fine belcher link chain

Length of pendant (including bale): 4.5cm

£900-1,200

80 SV80/12A plique a jour enamel and opal dragonfly necklacewith corded neck chain; together with a cased heather spraybrooch, the white metal clip brooch of panel form, onset pearland enamelled yellow gold spray, the rear clip with pierced StAndrews and thistle motifs, in a Brook and Sons case (2)

Dragonfly: 7cm x 5cm; brooch: 32mm long,

£200-300

81 SV60/105A pair of pearl and diamond set pendant earringsthe lozenge shaped cluster composed of claw set round cutdiamonds and a central bouton pearl, suspended from twolinks set with similar round cut diamonds, with post andbutterfly fittings

Length of drop: 3.4cm

£400-600

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83 SV60/127HAMILTON & INCHES - Amodern pair of amethyst andpearl ear clipsthe triangular amethystcabochon collet set in 18ctwhite gold above a boutonpearl, to post and clipfastening, in Hamilton andInches case and outer box

£300-500

85 FE52/16A pair of jade pendantearringsgold ball terminal, post andbutterfly fittings, tapering jadedrop of good colour

Pendant 20mm long

£400-600

84 FE157/49Two garnet set rings andother itemsto include a 9ct gold mountedcluster ring, claw set withseven oval cut garnets; anoval cut garnet set ring,within a border of marcasites,setting stamped SILVER; an18ct gold mounted garnet anddiamond set ring (3)

Ring sizes: K/L, M, I

£100-200

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90 FF547/1A diamond and garnet set ringthe emerald cut garnet four clawset in 18ct gold, with a circularbrilliant cut diamond to each side,plain open gallery, plain 18ctyellow gold shank

Ring size: N/O

£600-800

88 FF571/10A Tanzanite pendant and matchingearringsthe triangular Tanzanite corner claw set in18ct white gold, plain gallery shapeddiamond set bale to loop, the earpendants smaller and plain diamond setbale, with a simple white gold trace linkchain

Pendant 25mm overall

£1,000-1,500

89 FF229/1MAPPIN & WEBB - An 18ct gold tigerbroochin a pouncing pose, black and whiteenamel decoration, diamond set eyes

70mm long, 15.6g

£250-350

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86 FF852/7SAYA by Loraine - a silver and rootwood banglesigned, of fixed curved form, outer rootwoodclasped in silver sheath

£100-200

87 FE157/55A contemporary 18ct white goldmounted multi-gem set suitecomprising a pair of earrings, a pendantwith chain and a ring, each featuring anarticulated cluster composed of culturedpearls, briolette cut aquamarines and around brilliant cut diamond set starshaped drop, the pendant suspendedfrom a fine faceted belcher link chain,contained in a WEMPE red suede box

Ring sizes: O/P, lengths: earrings 2.2cm, pendant

3cm, chain 44cm

£800-1,200

91 FF919/6A pink tourmaline and set diamondringclaw set with an oval cut pinktourmaline, flanked to either sideby five small round cut diamonds,to a plain 18ct white gold shank

Ring size: N, estimated total tourmaline

weight: 21.20cts

£500-700

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101 FG411/2A bright green hardstonebangleof plain form, together withanother green hardstonebangle (2)

Inner diameter 6.4cm and 6.2cm

£200-300

102 SV80/8A diamond & aquamarinependant on chainthe three circular cutdiamonds with plain bale anda suspension of small clawset aquamarine, all set in18ct gold, gold link neckchain

Pendant 25mm (including bale)

£200-400

97 FF756/1A modern string of largecoral beadswith gilt spacers andmatching earrings

£120-180

98 FF793/5An opal ringthe oval cabochon claw set insimple gold mount and shank

Ring size: O

£150-250

99 FF875/1An 18ct gold and multi-gemset panther ringmodelled as a coiled pantherand pave set diamonds andsapphires

Ring size: N/O

£200-300

100 FG619/1An Alexandrite and diamondset ringthe oval cut syntheticAlexandrite four claw set andwith diamond set shoulders ina crossover design, white 18ctgold accents

Ring size: O

£600-800

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92 FF918/4An Art Deco jadeite and pearl broochthe rectangular carved and pierced panel set ina three sided open frame with pearl detail,marked 15ct, a jadeite ring set small piercedcircular and carved panel, claw set in whitemetal, stamped 18ct and numbered 3178 (2)

Ring size: M, brooch 30mm wide

£300-500

93 FF960/15A pair of Art Deco style jade and diamondpendant earringsthe cabochon terminal with post and butterflysetting, delicate suspension of millegrain setdiamonds of alternating princess and circularcut, further jade drop of tapering form

Overall length 45mm

£1,500-2,500

94 FF960/5A pair of Kunzite pendant earringsthe wire hoops to a pear shapedKunzite with a suspended largerclaw set Kunzite, plain yellow goldmounts

Overall length 33mm

£600-900

95 FF517/5An aquamarine and diamondset ringcollet set with a ovalaquamarine in a single borderof claw set old cut diamonds,to a plain yellow metal shank

Ring size: N/O

£250-450

96 FF558/1A diamond set portraitpendantthe oval miniature on a swivelframe, with a pearl anddiamond chip set lowerframe, with small tear dropshaped sapphire terminal, allon a trace link

£200-300

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109 SV60/118An aquamarine and diamondset ringclaw set with a rectangularcut aquamarine, flanked toeither side by steppedshoulders set with smallbaguette cut diamonds, to awhite metal shank stamped750 18K

Ring size: S

£250-350

110 FF960/14A quantity of coral beadscomprising seven strands ofloosely strung coral beads,each approximately 40cmlong

Gross weight: 180g, beads approx

5mm diameter each

£80-120

103 FF961/1A citrine and diamond setringclaw set with an oval cutcitrine in a single border ofround cut diamonds, to aplain yellow metal shankstamped 14K

Ring size: K/L

£1,100-1,200

104 FF961/2A topaz and diamond set ringclaw set with a heart shapedtopaz in a single border ofround cut diamonds, the splitshoulders set with round cutdiamonds to a white metalshank stamped 14K

Ring size: M

£550-650

105 FF961/3A amethyst and diamond setringclaw set with and oval cutamethyst in a single border ofround cut diamonds, the splitshoulder set with round cutdiamonds, to a plain whitemetal shank stamped 14K

Ring size: M

£500-600

106 FG408/36MAPPIN & WEBB - A darkgreen hardstone beadnecklacecomposed of hand-knottedgraduated polished pebbleshaped beads, with screw-turned gilt metal cylindricalclasp

59cm long

£150-250

107 FG577/11A pink synthetic sapphire setcocktail ringcorner claw set with a largetrap cut bright pink syntheticsapphire, with rose-colouredmetal setting, stampedindistinctly

Ring size: M/N

£150-250

108 SV60/107A 9ct gold multi-gem setbutterfly broochof pierced design, setthroughout with zircon,turquoise, amethyst and othergem stones, with broochfastening

Width: 4.5cm

£200-300

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114 FF229/6GEORG JENSEN - Agentleman’s signet ringimport mark London 1968, ofplain traditional form, no. 888

Ring size N/O, 20.4g

£200-300

111 FF797/1A yellow metal mesh braceletmarked 750 of twin row form,polished bead decoration

25.7g

£400-600

112 FF782/1A circular Chinese ingotstamped Chinese character and ‘1000’ of bi-disc form

14mm, 37.5g

£800-1,200

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113 FG698/2A modern collar necklaceof mesh links with appliedtapering drops of polishedform, marked 750

Length 47cm, 18mm deep, 58g

£500-800

115 FF500/9GEORG JENSEN - Fusion 3.118ct three coloured gold ringsetcomprising three inter-locking rings of plain abstractdesign, each modelled inwhite, yellow and rose gold (3)

Ring size: N/O

£200-300

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127 SV60/113A three coloured gold flexiblelink braceletcomposed of alternatingyellow, white and rose goldstylized links, with concealedclasp and safety chains,stamped 750

Length 20.5cm, 51.9g

£600-800

128 SV80/7A 9ct gold nugget ingotof textured rectangular form,gold curb link neck chain

36g

£250-300

129 SV80/9A 9ct gold hinged bangleof pierced textured design,another plain with metal core,a group of various 9ct goldneck chains

Gold weight 35g

£200-250

116 FF960/12GEORG JENSEN - A pair ofsilver and amethyst pendantearringsMoonlight Blossom pattern,with wire suspension, beadeddetail to the curved frame,central leaf clasped amethystsphere, lower amethyst drop

Overall 52mm

£250-350

117 EQ305/4A 9ct gold charm braceletthe bracelet of gold curblinks, padlock clasp, variouscharms including swivel fobs,top hat, dice, £1 note andhorse’s head, stirrup andwhip charm and others

63g all in

£450-550

118 FD683/4A gold necklaceof shaped panelled form, withsafety clasp

44.5cm long, 19.5g

£150-250

119 FF517/7A modern collar necklaceof three overlapping rows ofpolished white metal links,stamped 18KT, Italy, inHamilton & Inches box

39.9g

£500-800

120 FF518/1A gold braceletthe central section with a1902 half sovereign, loosemount, open stylisedflowerhead links

17.3g all in

£180-220

121 FG408/26A yellow metal necklacecomposed of rope twist links,clasp stamped 750

18.5g, 64cm long

£250-350

122 FG408/27A 9ct gold fancy link necklacecomposed of two rows oftextured links, to a concealedclasp

21.4g, 42cm long

£200-300

123 FG677/2A 9ct gate link braceletcomposed of stylized gatelink, with heart shapedpadlock fastening and safetychain

16.3g

£150-180

124 FG698/4A charm braceletfetterlink chain with group ofcharms including fob,sovereign, etc

73g all in

£400-600

125 SV60/101A collection of gold coin setjewellery to includean 1889 sovereign in a loosegold mount with piercedscrolling detail, to a belcherlink chain, another 1904example in similar mount; a1911 half sovereign in loosemount with reeded detail; a1912 half sovereign (4)

£350-450

126 SV60/112A yellow metal guard chainmarked 9CT, composed ofbelcher links with intermittentplain and textured longrectangular link detail, asingle strand pearl necklace,of opera length, composed onuniform pearls, to a yellowmetal and citrine set clasp,stamped 14K; together with adouble strand of graduatedcultured pearls, to a yellowmetal clasp (3)

Length: 142cm, 17.5g

£250-350

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130 FF680/1A Scottish multi-gem set broochof open circular form, with central circular cut darkgolden coloured citrine, within a thistle cast border andouter Celtic knotwork engraved border, also set withassorted Scottish hardstone panels, hinged pin andadditional safety chain

3.4cm diameter

£180-220

131 ES769/13A late 19th century gold framed Indian doubleminiaturethe high carat oval gold frame (unmarked),enclosing a portrait on ivory of a gentleman and toreverse a finely painted figure of a seated female intraditional dress, with hinged pin and suspensionloop

75mm x 62mm

£1,600-1,800

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132 ES769/12An Indian hand paintedminiature of the Taj Mahalin unmarked gold framed, theoval centre panel with handpainted scene in simple clawset and glazed mount

24mm wide

£150-250

134 FG327/115An enamel cane handlethe white guilloche enameldecorated with sprays of wildviolets, set in unmarked whitemetal

Length: approx 6.5cm

£150-250

139 FG327/150A collection of four assortedbanglesto include an Edwardian 9ctgold hinged bangle, set to thecentre front with a stylisedscarab beetle, anotherEdwardian hinged bangle,applied to the front with seedpearl and turquoise set heartand foliate motifs, a coin sethinged bangle stamped 800and another white metalbangle (4)

£200-300

137 FG656/3A diamond and gem setbroochmodelled as three small birdsperched on a branch

25mm wide

£400-600

138 FG698/3A Victorian gold chainof facetted circular links,marked 9ct

44cm long, 17g

£200-300

135 FG645/6An amethyst and pearlpendantof scrolling shape with aborder of half seed pearlsenclosing a millegrain setoval amethyst, outer border ofamethysts, trace link chain

Pendant length: 4cm (including

bale)

£200-300

136 FG645/9A large hollow curb linkbraceletwith padlock clasp

27.4g

£150-200

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140 ES769/11An Arts and crafts enamel and amethyst broochattributed to Otto Prutscher c1905, formed as a scarabbeetle with plique a jour enamel wings and carved amethystscarab to centre, set of a simple bar brooch, marked silver

76mm wide

£300-500

141 FG571/4A 19th century seed pearland gem set brooch/pendant(Possibly Indian) the bowbrooch of scrolling form, setfoil backed pink gems andseed pearls, later broochfitting, original loop fittingsstill present, with twoflowerhead links set pinkgems and pearls to a basketwith looped handle, thebasket of pierced for, blackenamel and rose cut diamondset detail

Width 50mm 115mm long

£250-400

142 FG645/3A graduated diamond ringmillegrain set two graduatedrows old cut diamonds, set insilver on gold

Ring size: N

£800-1,200

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143 FF976/15A Victorian gold and gem setbroochof lozenge outline withscalloped rim, the raisedscrolling wirework detail setthroughout with rectangularcut emeralds, glazed panel tothe rear with woven hair, to asafety pin fastening; togetherwith a yellow metal stick pinset with a small peridot andoval opal (2)

£180-250

148 SV77/12A group of antique jewelleryto includea cased aquamarine, diamondand pearl brooch, of scrollingform with centralaquamarine, in fitted Brookand Sons case; a gilt metalmounted oval cameo brooch;a small turquoise set ring,engraved shank; an opal andwhite gemstone cluster ring;a mid 19th century opal,diamond and enamelled ring,of cross over design (5)

£300-400

146 SV60/111A diamond set bar broochpave set with a single row ofold mixed cut diamonds,within a dark blue enamelborder, set in yellow metalwith brooch and safety chainfastenings

Length: 5cm

£200-300

147 SV77/13A long Victorian gold guardchainthick rounded links, marked9c

147cm long, 56.2g

£300-500

144 FG645/2A turquoise and diamond setringwith three graduatedturquoises small diamondchips in between, scrollingshoulders, together with anemerald and diamond clusterring, millegrain set, yellowgold shank

Ring sizes: O, Q

£300-500

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149 FG656/1A late Victorian pearl necklace &pendantthe belcher link neck chain to seed pearlset circular links with radiating arms ofpearl set drops, central suspension withremovable floral cluster pearl set withcentral diamond, with removable broochfitting

38cm long, pendant including bale 55mm long

£500-800

150 FG656/2An all diamond bar broochthe plain white metal bar with centralmillegrain set old mine cut diamond ofcushion shape and further graduated oldmine cut diamonds to each side, piercedgallery

52mm long

£1,500-2,500

151 SV60/109A Victorian gold and opal set broochof circular outline, collet set with acentral opal in a border of smallercircular opals, with applied wire workdetail, brooch and safety chain fittings

Diameter: 3.3cm

£250-400

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162 FE52/9A group of various gold andgem set brooches to includeAn Art nouveau gold brooch ofscrolling form, set garnet; agold brooch set panels ofScottish hardstones; a barbrooch with onset dragonfly,set half pearls and peridotbody; an Art Deco stylebrooch by BHJ, of shapedtriangular form, with largetriangular pearl panel andfurther pearl suspension; abar brooch set oval opal andseed pearls; a circular goldand pearl set brooch withChinese symbol to the centre;a silver brooch by Liberty withoval cabochon hardstone tocentre, stylised wings to eachside; a gold mounted plainjade cylinder, plain caps,Chinese marks (8)

25mm to 55mm

£400-600

163 FF743/12A late Victorian diamond setbroochmodelled as a spray, set insilver on gold

39mm overall

£200-300

164 FF751/28A large curb link braceletwith padlock clasp, a crosspendant and a large hollowcurb link bracelet with variousseal appendages

£300-500

152 FG56/1AMERICAN CIVIL WARINTEREST- A mid 19thcentury gold and enamelledbadgeapparently unmarked, thebadge of seven pointed starform, the centre oval with ovalprofile of an American officer,within an enamelled borderwith four gold stars, andclasped hands motif below.Engraved ground with Starsand Stripes and enamelledbattle honours, the rearremovable gold panelengraved “Killed in AmericanWar 24th May 1864 LieutenantNelson Fletcher aged 32”, infitted box

45mm across

Note:Nelson Fletcher indicated his homewas Flint when he enlisted as the7th Corp. of Company “F” of the 2ndMichigan Infantry. He enlisted on the22 April 1861 in Flint. He was 27years old. He was transferred on the1 December 1862 from Company ‘F’to Company ‘S’ and was promoted toQuarter Master Sergeant the sameday. He was then promoted to 2ndLt. on 7 December 1862. His deathcertificate states… “Killed bygunshot to heart on North Anna May24 64.”. He was laid to rest in thePine Grove Cemetery Tuscola Co.Michigan

£200-400

153 SV77/16A cased Edwardian pearl andamethyst pendantof typical scrolling form, withbrooch fittings

53mm long (including bale)

£150-200

154 SV80/1A sapphire & diamond ringof navette shape, centralcushion cut sapphire with ovalsapphire to each side,diamond set border, piercedgallery plain shank

Ring size L, setting 19mm long

£150-200

155 SV80/5A 9ct gold diamond setbumble Bee broochthe gold knife edge bar withapplied bee, the body, wingsand head set diamonds,sapphires to the bottom

Overall 50mm, bee 24mm wide

£250-400

156 FF847/2A 9ct gold braceletof gate form, with padlockclasp, together with a pearlnecklace and matching earclips, the cultured pearlnecklace of double strandform, pearl and turquoise setclasp, with safety chain andpair of ear clips to match theclasp

Necklace 41cm at shortest, 22g

£150-250

157 FF852/4A diamond set broochof oval form, yellow goldframe, central pierced frameset with small diamonds, in afloral design

26mm long

£100-200

158 FF493/6A diamond two stone ringclaw set old mine cut stonesin platinum, of crossoverdesign, 18ct yellow goldshank, a 1920s bar broochonset small millegrain clusterof central sapphire anddiamond set border, and ahinged 9ct gold twist bangle(3)

Ring size: I/J

£300-500

159 FF517/6An Edwardian gem and pearlset pendantof scrolling form withmillegrain set drop and atrace link neck chain

Pendant 63mm long

£120-180

160 FF743/1An unusual German gold andenamel locketof book form, engraveddecoration and the book foldsout to show six small framesfor photographs, gilt chain

15 x 21mm closed, 97mm x 21mm

£200-300

161 FF743/2A diamond set belle epoqueneckletthe trace link chain to acentral diamond set bar witharticulated bar dropsmillegrain set smalldiamonds and a maindiamond drop to eachterminal

£250-400

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165 FF793/4A Russian Art Deco sapphire and pearlbroochindistinctly marked St Petersburg, oftriangular form, open top the terminalsset square cut sapphires, central foliatespray set pearl and sapphires

30mm wide

£300-400

166 FF823/2A Victorian coral set pendantset to the centre with a circular coralcabochon in a stylised yellow metalsurround marked 18, to a fine curb linkchain

Diameter of pendant: 2cm

£200-300

167 FF873/1A Georgian lover’s pendant/broochof navette shape, the central panelminiature of a young lady with blue hairribband, within a guilloche blue anddiamond set inner border, the outerborder set graduated half pearls

45mm x 28mm.

£800-1,000

168 FF514/1A silver bracelet set coinsthe seven circular mounts with ball detail tothe edge and enclosing seven silver coinsdepicting charioteer on reverse and helmetedhead to the obverse

Coin diameter app. 17.5mm

£300-500

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173 FE52/7A five stone diamond ringthe graduated cushion cutdiamonds, claw set, scrollinggallery in yellow metalstamped 18ct

Ring size: W

£250-400

170 FF779/9A group of amber necklacesone of graduated form, veryrubbed, two of elliptical andoff round flattened beads, anda pair of pendant earrings ofplain ball form

£100-200

171 FE52/8A French mid 19th centurygold cased fob watchsilvered dial with Romannumerals, the rear case withenamel detail, movement byDu Bois, with a pinsuspension, fitted case

Dial 23mm diameter

£180-250

172 FE52/15A 19th century micro mosaicpendantof Egyptian design, offsetsquare with central domemotif with scarab beetledesign, lobed detail to thesquare, three pear shapeddrops

65mm long

£250-400

169 FF227/1A curb link charm bracelet suspending fob sealsthe bracelet composed of uniform curb form links, with bolt-ring clasp and safety chain, suspending ten assorted fob seals,most gem set

18cm long

£2,000-3,000

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180 FF517/2A collection of gem setbroochesto include a small Edwardian18ct white gold floral spraybrooch set small old mixedcut diamonds; a red agate setcluster brooch, a 9ct goldbrooch of pierced foliatedesign set with three roundcut garnets; a large ovalcitrine set brooch (3)

£250-350

181 FF547/4A sovereign pendant1958, in 9ct gold open frame,9ct gold belcher link neckchain, together with a mid20th century 9ct gold casedwrist watch, by Elco, texturedsquare link bracelet (2)

£250-350

182 FF553/22A collection of items toincludea pair of 9ct gold cufflinks,the octagonal terminals withengraved initials; a yellowmetal signet ring withengraved agate intaglio; ayellow metal ladies fob chain,suspending various watchkeys, charms and fobs,including a 9ct gold agate setswivel fob (2)

£120-180

183 FF556/1A collection of gem set ringsmainly set in 9ct yellow gold,to include various opal, ruby,garnet, sapphire and othergem set examples (12)

£300-500

174 FE52/10A group of various gem setgold rings to includean emerald and two stonediamond ring; a dress ring setlarge rectangular citrine; aring with carved jade panel ofa Buddha; a dress ring setblue stone, foliate setting; twopearl set rings one in whitemetal; a Victorian ring setseed pearls and turquoises;another Victorian ring setsmall rubies and pearls,glazed panel to rear, scrollingshank (8)

£300-500

175 FE52/111A seed pearl and peridot setpendantpearl set bale, shapedcircular main pendant withcentral peridot, pearlsurround and peridot drop,together with a gold mountedturquoise boulder pendant, agold pendant with central bi-disc of ‘gold’ aventurine, witha long trace link chain; abrooch/pendant set seedpearls and aquamarines, ofshaped circular form (4)

40mm, 28mm, 36mm and 50mm

long

£300-500

176 FF471/1BA sapphire and diamondcluster ringclaw set with an oval cutsapphire, single border ofround cut diamonds, 9ct goldshank; a sapphire anddiamond cluster pendant,yellow metal chain; an opaland ruby set cluster ring, 9ctgold shank; an opal anddiamond ring; a 9ct gold wishbone pendant set with a smallround cut diamond, 9ct goldchain; an opal and diamondset pendant; various pairs ofpearl and gem set earrings; adiamond and sapphire clusterring, claw set a round cutdiamond, in a border of eightsmall sapphires; a 9ct goldfloral pendant, set a smallruby, 9ct gold belcher linkchain; a pair of associated earstuds; a sapphire anddiamond set ring; a singlestone diamond pendant chain;a diamond and sapphire setpendant and chain; two pairsof yellow metal and gem setearrings (qty)

Ring size: P

£300-500

177 FF547/3A group of three gem setringsa ring set three large garnets,textured setting; a sapphireand diamond three stone ring;a small solitaire diamond ring(3)

Ring sizes: L/M

£150-250

178 FF495/7A miscellaneous group ofitems to includea leather cased silvermounted horn telescope, withan inscription and monogram;a Dutch silver reticulatedspoon, decorated with acentral pastoral reserve; asmall silver mounted woodenbox; a leather cased whitemetal snuff box; threetortoiseshell boxes/sewingreels; and a small woodensewing reel (8)

£200-300

179 FF500/1GUCCI - A lady’s 107Diamond Series Charmswrist watchpolished stainless steel caseand bracelet, diamond setbezel, charms to bracelet,with box and papers, togetherwith an 18ct gold diamond setbracelet, composed ofbrushed yellow gold bar links,white gold square links setwith nine princess cutdiamonds; a pearl necklacewith ribbon clasp, in 9ct goldset single pearl, of even size,with four gold spacers setsmall single cut stones; asmall pearl bracelet with goldspaces; a long strand of evensized pearls, 15ct gold ballclasp

£300-450

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193 FF782/2A group of diamond and gemset rings to includean emerald and diamondcrossover ring, a sapphire anddiamond ring with diamondset leaves as a border, an ovalsapphire and diamondcluster, a ruby and diamondcluster, all set in white metaland gold (4)

Ring sizes: I to K

£500-700

194 FF782/6A group of gold and gem setjewellery to includea gold ring set cabochon, asynthetic alexandrite dressring and matching pendant,pierced gallery, trace linkchain, two opal set rings, asmall aquamarine ring,wirework border, a starsapphire ring of pointedcabochon form showing goodsix point asterism (qty)

£500-700

195 FF782/9A group of gold and silverjewellery to includea gold bracelet and broochwith Chinese letters, threegold pendants, two goldsignet rings, locket andpendant, a silver charmbracelet and various othercharms (qty)

Gold 41.7g all in

£300-550

184 FF678/3A pair of gold earringswire and hoop fittings,brushed yellow metal drops,stamped 18k, together with a9ct gold lady’s wrist watch byAccurist, flexible integralbracelet fold over clasp, and agilt Rotary watch (3)

Earrings 6.9g

£180-250

185 FF615/2A two stone diamond ringillusion set with two round cutdiamonds, to a yellow metalshank stamped 18ct and acollection of items to include;two cultured pearl necklaces,two paste set rings, acollection of marcasite setjewellery and a Wedgwoodbrooch (qty)

Ring size: L

£280-350

186 FF642/1A collection of items toincludea pearl set ring with threeclaw set pearls; a navetteshaped diamond ring; a goldring gypsy set with threesapphires; together with amiscellaneous collection ofjewellery to include; pearl setcrescent brooch; pearl andgem set swallow brooch; agarnet set ring; a 19thcentury garnet set pendant,other brooches etc (qty)

£300-400

187 FF743/4A gold crosssimple engraved decoration,trace link chain; a gold barbrooch, set oval amethystknotted design to themetalwork; an early 19thcentury tortoiseshell starbrooch set wire work andpearl detail; a 9ct gold tieslide and chain

£180-250

188 FF743/7A pearl set star pendantin fitted case; a cased set of1920 Maundy money; aVictorian small pearl and gemset ring; an Edwardian goldand amethyst pendant withneck chain and a paste setbar brooch (qty)

£180-250

189 FF743/19An Edwardian silver and gemset pendantWH, circa 1900, the silverneck chain of long wire andhoop links, to a central leafmotif, with an oval suspensionset oval amethyst quartzpanel; together with a giltcross; rings and earrings;agate locket pendant andchain; a gold gate bracelet,textured bar links and set ovalamethysts and opals (qty)

Pendant 30mm

£250-400

190 FF751/24A collection of gold and gemset jewellery to includea single graduated strand ofpearls; a gold ring, claw setwith an old mine cutdiamond; a ring set threegraduated circular cutdiamonds in 18ct white gold;a small diamond set fivestone ring, millegrain set; a1950s CYMA 9ct gold lady’swrist watch with integral goldbracelet, a cameo brooch, an18ct gold ring set half pearl,paste set brooch (qty)

£600-900

191 FF751/29A circular gold brooch setwith a circular cut citrinea gold bar brooch claw setlarge amethyst; a paste setplaque brooch; two enamelbrooches; an enamel ring(Sacred heart), cameo ring; abrooch with thistle motifs,amethyst beads (qty)

£200-300

192 FF751/37An oval mounted amethystbroochwith pearl set surround,various gold wedding bands, acameo ring, two other rings, agold wrist watch, brooches, aVictorian cluster ring setturquoises, a small opal setring, a zircon ring, a diamondand ruby ring (qty)

£300-400

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204 SV60/116A collection of itemsto include four yellow metaland gem set dress rings; twopairs of pink gem and seedpearl set earrings, a pair ofyellow metal and citrine setear clips; various other gemset earrings, two pendants, acornelian bi-disc with centralpieced metal disc with dragonmotif; a rectangular cutquartz set pendant; threeyellow metal lockets; awedding band; three early20th century style gem setpendants, two wrist watches;various chains; several pairsof gem, paste and enamel setearrings; various othercufflinks, necklaces and otheritems (qty)

£500-700

205 SV60/125A collection of cufflinksto include a 9ct gold example,with oval terminals, engravedinitials and belcher links; asimilar silver pair withoutengraving; a pair of rockcrystal cufflinks, with facettedoval terminals and belcherlinks; a scarab broochcomposed of three beetleshells mounted in a scrollingsurround, with safety pinfastening; together with a pairof matching pendant earrings(qty)

£200-250

196 FF797/3An amethyst set banglethe oval cut amethyst claw setto the hinged bangle, slightscrolling decoration; a 9ctgold cased wrist watch, athree stone diamond ring,another ring and watch, bothA/F (qty)

£250-350

197 FF918/5A group of three gem set barbrooches to includea bar brooch with onsetcircular ruby and diamondcluster; a knife edge barbrooch with three smallpearls and central crescentset rubies and diamonds; abar brooch with circle setsmall seed pearls, a diamondand a square cut sapphire inrubover setting and an ovalpanel brooch with guillocheenamel ground in pink, withthree millegrain set pearls tothe centre and border of halfpearls, variously marked 9ct,14kt, 18ct (3)

38mm to 63mm

£300-500

198 FG628/2A five stone diamond ringset with five round cutdiamonds, to an 18ct whitegold band, the gallery withengraved asymmetric detail;together with a ruby anddiamond set ring, claw setwith three graduated oval cutrubies with illusion set roundcut diamond accents (2)

Ring size: L/M, M

£400-700

199 FG628/5A collection of ringsto include a 22ct goldwedding band; a yellow metalsignet ring stamped 585, setwith a single round cutdiamond; an 18ct gold fivestone diamond ring (onediamond deficient); a sapphireand diamond set ring; agarnet set cluster ring; ayellow metal band (6)

£250-350

200 FG644/1A collection of gold and gemset jewellery to includea sovereign pendant, loosemount and belcher link neckchain; a 9ct gold hingedbangle, plain; a 9ct gold neckchain with letter M pendant; abracelet; six various gem setand other rings (qty)

54.9g all in

£400-600

201 FG668/1A collection of itemsto include; LONGINES - twoquartz wrist watches,Presence model, a garnet setcross with a 9ct gold neckchain, an engraved locketwith a 9ct gold neck chain, anoval agate pendant within apierced 9ct gold frame, asapphire and CZ cluster ring,a 9ct gold signet ring (qty)

£200-300

202 FG698/5A group of four gem setpieces of jewellery to includea gold ring set garnets,marked 750; a 9ct gold ringset large oval amethyst,chased shoulders, a mid 20thcentury floral spray broochset three graduated zircons tothe centre; a Victorianrectangular panel brooch setcentral panel within appliedwire work ground and setsmall rubies and diamonds(4)

Ring sizes: M, S, brooches 50mm

and 37mm wide

£200-400

203 SV60/103An oval shell cameodepicting an young lady inprofile, in a yellow metalmount; together with a coraland yellow metal dress ring,stamped 750; a pair of coralset ear clips; two culturedpearl set spray brooches; apair of carved ivory earpendants; a double strand ofmalachite beads, each rowstrung with graduated greenmalachite beads with cleargreen bead spacers; togetherwith a single string ofgraduated amber beads; asingle string of uniform tigerseye beads; a carved ivorynecklace; various earrings,(qty)

£240-300

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206 SV77/11A mixed parcel of jewellery to includeA Victorian gilt, enamelled and bandedagate set pendant; a gun metal casedlarge travel watch; a 1920s gold casedlady’s wrist watch; an art deco periodsilver cased wrist watch; a pair of silverlockets; two paste set gold rings; acased daguerrotype (qty)

£140-200

207 SV80/2Collection of miscellaneous gold andgem set jewellery to includethree wedding bands, amethyst set fobseal, cameo brooch, zircon dress ring,various ear studs and pendants (qty)

£220-280

208 SV80/10A Victorian pearl and turquoise set ringtogether with a late Victorian turquoiseand diamond set brooch modelled as awish bone with the three stones claw seton a bar, two Victorian gold broochesclaw set, pair of cased pearl set pendantear drops, a silver and enamel brooch ofscrolling design, pair of jadeite pendantearrings, pair pearl and lapis pendantearrings, a pair of moulded and parcelgilt glass pendant earrings modelled asscent bottles (qty)

£300-400

Gentlemen’s Jewellery209 FF232/1A gentleman’s five stone diamond ringthe graduated old mine cut stones insetto a heavy broad shank, stamped 18ct

Ring size: P

£600-900

210 FF781/14A 9ct gold enamel decorated swordform broochdecorated with black and white enamel,contained in a navy leather casestamped GIEVES...LONDON

6cm wide

£150-250

211 EQ305/5S MORDAN & Co. - a late19th century ivory propellingpen/pencilthe ivory pen with gold dotinlay, inscribed S Mordan &Co., two slides, one for penthe other pencil, the end withpen knife

10.5cm closed

£100-150

215 SV85/6A gentleman’s gold albertcomposed of curb links with‘T’ bar suspension

Length: 39.5cm, 56.5g

£300-400

216 SV85/8AA 9ct gold double Albertof curb links, with asuspended fob, plain goldintaglio, and another giltchain with gold fob

Albert 46g

£250-350

213 FF571/11A diamond set stick pinthe plain white metal ring setsingle cut diamonds, plainyellow pin

Ring diameter: 10mm

£100-150

214 FG645/5A pair of enamel anddiamond set cufflinksthe oval lilac and whitebordered panels with smallinset diamond to the centre,chain links, stamped 9ct

£200-300

212 FF517/1A cased set of six enamelledbuttonseach designed as achrysanthemum in orangeand lilac enamel, modelled inunmarked white metal, in afitted case stamped ‘GEORGEEDWARD & SONS’ (6)

Diameter: 18mm

£200-300

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225 FF740/10MASONIC INTEREST - Asilver pair cased pocketwatchthe white enamel dial withmasonic symbols fornumerals, also inscribed‘Alexr Davidson MasonAberdeen’ gilt hands, thecase London circa 1780, theverge movement inscribedWilliam Chisolm Aberdeenand numbered 99

Dial diameter 46mm

£150-250

226 FF740/11SCOTTISH INTEREST - Twosilver pair cased pocketwatcheswhite enamel dial inscribed, PWilson and Son Keith, Romannumerals, subsidiary secondsdial, plain outer case,Chester, the movement alsoinscribed and numbered55588; the other plain similardial, movement inscribed C DWilson Elgin and numbered50039

Dials 37mm and 38mm

Note:Both Wilsons were probablyretailers, buying in watches andengraving their name and towns, acommon practice, even now

£180-250

227 FF740/13A small Victorian gold casedfob watchthe gilt dial inscribed Staufferet Cie, engraved case, keywind, engraved case, levermovement, together with asimilar silver cased watch,

£140-180

217 FF553/6An 18ct gold demi-huntercased keyless wind pocketwatchplain case, blue enamelRoman numerals to the outercase, white enamel dialinscribed R H Halford & Sons,London, Roman numerals,subsidiary seconds dial, levermovement also inscribed

Dial 40mm diameter

£500-700

218 FF740/1A quarter repeater pocketwatchplain gun metal case, enameldial, Roman numerals,subsidiary seconds dial, Swissmade movement

Dial diameter 42mm

£250-400

219 FF740/2A 19th century silver casedcalendar pocket watchthe 800 standard case withengraved and decoratedhinged cover, white enameldial with subsidiary secondsdial with moon phase, month,day, date dials, Romannumerals, keyless windmovement

Dial diameter 40mm

£200-300

220 FF740/3A plated cased calendarwatchthe enamel dial with Romannumerals, subsidiary Month,Day, Date, Seconds and moonphase, plain case with outertravel case

Dial 60mm

£200-300

221 FF740/9Deck watchstainless steel case, keylesswind, movement probably byHelvetia, (General Watch Co.)circa 1947, white dial withRoman numerals, Arabicseconds, sweep second hand,plain polished case, the screwoff back numbered 99946

Dial 52mm diameter

£200-300

222 FF740/5S SMITH & Co. LONDON - aSpitfire clockMKIIIB, painted black metalmount, black dial, luminous24 hour Arabic numeralindicators, time of trip dial at12, luminous hands, sweepsecond hand, the dialstamped MKIIIB S SMITHAND SONS (MA) Ltd LONDONno. 864/39R Ref. No. 6A/839and painted L7/39, rear coverstamped Crown over A.M, and1729, the movement probablythe gilt 13 jewel 8 daychronograph by Jaeger LeCoultre

Case width 95mm

£300-500

223 FF740/5AS SMITH & Co. LONDON - aSpitfire clockMKIIIB, painted black metalmount, black dial, luminous24 hour Arabic numeralindicators, time of trip dial at12, luminous hands, sweepsecond hand, the dialstamped MKIIIB S SMITHAND SONS (MA) Ltd LONDONno. 864/39R Ref. No. 6A/839and painted L7/39, rear coverstamped Crown over A.M, and1729, the movement probablythe gilt 13 jewel 8 daychronograph by Jaeger LeCoultre

Case width 95mm

£250-400

224 FF740/8A mahogany cased deckwatchstainless steel case, keylesswind, movement probably byHelvetia, (General Watch Co.)circa 1947, white dial withRoman numerals, Arabicseconds, sweep second hand,plain polished case, the screwoff back numbered 99855, infitted mahogany casetogether with abstract testcertificate from H MChronometer depot with testresults

Dial 52mm diameter

£250-400

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235 FF740/15‘BREGUET’ - A gilt metal andbrass cased pocket watchthe white enamel dial withArabic numerals and Breguetin small font at 6 o’ clock, gilthands, the hinged case withbevelled edge, the sides ofbrass with punch work andengraved detail, the rearhinged cover similarlybevelled and glazed withsmall engraved inner borderand inner metal cover, themovement inscribed andnumbered 8218, fuseemovement

Dial 46mm diameter

£300-500

231 FF740/11AWILLIAM GOW LONDON - asilver pair cased vergepocket watchthe plain white enamel dialwith Roman numerals andArabic outer numerals, goldhands, the movementinscribed Willm Gow Londonand numbered 241 as is thecuvette, silvered regulatordial, well pierced andengraved balance wheel cover

Dial 40mm diameter

£200-300

232 FF740/12A 9ct gold cased pocketwatchfull hunter case, keyless wind,the dial inscribed WalthamU.S.A., Arabic numerals andsubsidiary seconds dial,engraved presentationinscription to cuvette;together with a French goldcased pocket stop watch,keyless wind lever action

Dial 42 and 45mm diameter

£300-500

233 FF740/14A mixed group of variouspocket and travel watches toincludea pair cased pocket watch; alarge Canadian silver casedpocket watch and Albert; agold plated cased pocket stopwatch; two travel watches inouter cases; six other variouswatches (11)

£250-500

234 SV85/5A Gentleman’s gold pocketwatchopen faced, keyless wind,white enamel dial, Romannumerals, subsidiary secondsdial

£200-300

228 FF797/2OMEGA - A gold cased gentleman’s slimlineevening watchthe plain off white satin dial with sweep secondhand and baton numerals, with a simple shortchain and T bar

43mm diameter

£350-450

230 FF740/16JEAN VIAL - SA Paris Bomb Timer Stopwatch1930s, nickel case, Minerva movement, monometallicbalance wheel, snap off back, four loops for cockpitfitting, or for fitting to the bombadier’s leg with straps,grey dial signed Indicateur B.C.V., J.Vial-Paris, outerseconds ring divided into fifths, inner calibration from5-60, subsidiary minute recording dial, single hand,

75mm diameter

Note:On depressing the plunger the movement is halted and then themovement can be engaged to run anticlockwise, then ‘bombsaway’

£200-300

229 SV85/7Small Regency rosewoodwatch standthe slope with fitted sectionfor watch, open back, thebase with half gadroonedborder, and small drawer,raised on disc feet

12cm wide

£100-150

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241 FF548/1ROLEX - An Oyster PerpetualDatejust lady’s wrist watchchampagne dial, sweepsecond hand, date aperture,milled bezel, gold braceletwith fold over clasp, intapestry covered box andvarious papers etc forDecember 1984

Dial diameter: 21mm

£1,000-1,500

242 FE52/3BENTEX - An 18ct goldgentleman’s wrist watchgilt dial with inner bezel withArabic and dot hourindicators, sweep secondhand, manual movement,leather strap

Dial 30mm diameter

£150-250

236 FF524/1ROLEX - Oysterdate agentleman’s wrist watchoff white dial, baton andArabic numerals, sweepsecond hand, date aperture,later stainless steel bracelet

Dial diameter 23mm

£400-600

237 FF516/1A 1930s gold cased wristwatchof cushion shape, plain rosegold case, dial inscribed ‘TheAngus’ cream dial, Arabicnumerals, subsidiary secondsdial, leather strap; togetherwith a mid 20th century goldcased and enamel decoratedlady’s wrist watch, gilt dial,sprung rolled gold strap

£200-300

238 FE157/60CORUM - A lady’s stainlesssteel diamond set wristwatchthe tapering padlock shapedwatch head, blue mother ofpearl dial with diamond dotand Roman numerals,diamond set bezel, fitted to anintegral bracelet, fold-overclasp, case signed to reverseCORUM BOUTIQUE andnumbered 101.414.20 and653310, with original box anddocuments

Maximum width of watch head

21mm

£200-300

239 FF468/6OMEGA - An 18ct goldgentleman’s wrist watchConstellation model,champagne dial, with sweepsecond hand, date aperture,integral polished link heavyflexible bracelet

Dial 27mm

£450-650

240 FG666/1An enamelled pendant fobwatchthe rear case with guillochered enamel with gilt starmotifs, the bezel similar, giltdetail to the dial, suspendedfrom an enamelled bowbrooch fitting, levermovement

Watch width 30mm, overall length

67mm

£200-400

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250 FF779/10RECORD - A gentleman’s 9ctgold cased Art Deco wristwatchthe watch of curvedrectangular form champagnedial, gilt Arabic numerals andhands, subsidiary secondsdial, together with another ArtDeco wrist watch, 9ct goldsquare case, silvered dialinscribed Hendersons, blackArabic numerals, subsidiaryseconds dial and an Accuristwatch (3)

22mm, 25mm

£200-300

251 FF782/11VERTEX - A 9ct white goldand diamond set cocktailwatchthe small dial inscribed,diamond set bezel, integraltextured bracelet, fold overclasp

£250-350

244 FA952/1An early 20th centuryplatinum and diamond setcocktail watchthe circular dial with Arabicnumerals signed HEFIK, thebezel and stepped shouldersmillegrain set with single cutdiamonds to a corded strapwith 9ct white gold fold-overclasp, contained in a tooledmaroon leather case stampedANTROBUS FINE JEWELS,OLD BOND STREET, LONDON

Diameter of dial 1.9cm

£200-300

245 FF101/2A lady’s platinum caseddiamond set cocktail watchthe circular dial with Arabicnumerals, the case set with aborder of old cut diamonds, toa black cord bracelet with foldover clasp, movement signed,case marked PLATINUM

£150-250

246 FE157/59GUCCI - A lady’s gilt wristwatch and another lady’swrist watchthe GUCCI watch with blackcircular dial with gilt Romannumerals and satin finishedbezel, case numbered toreverse 0044836, fitted to ablack leather strap; the othergilt lady’s wrist watch withwhite circular dial signedTABBAH, with batonnumerals and incised Romannumerals to the bezel, fittedto a navy leather strap (2)

Diameters of watch heads:

both 28mm

£150-250

247 FF468/4A diamond set cocktail watchof canted rectangular form,diamond set bezel andstepped mounts, flexible strap

£400-600

248 FE52/4An Art Deco 9ct two colourgold cased gentleman’s wristwatchthe rounded square case withoff white dial, Arabicnumerals, subsidiary secondsdial, white gold bezel manualmovement inscribed MarcFavre and numbered, leatherstrap, engraved and datedrear cover

Dial 23mm wide

£150-250

249 FF517/3OMEGA - A gentleman’s 18ctgold cased wrist watchDe Ville model, champagnedial, Roman numerals, quartzmovement, leather strap

£200-300

243 FF765/5A silver cased watch in the form of a skullthe well modelled skull hinged at the jaw bone,enclosing a simple timepiece, enamel dialinscribed Hamlet - (a connection to Shakespeare’sHamlet and Yorick), the case stamped with Frenchcontrol marks, Brevete and numbered 1240 and7917, engraved to the rear of the skull “qua horanescis” you never know the hour, cased in fittedbox with a key

40mm long

Note:Similar sold Christie’s New York, 20 October 1999, lot 59

£1,000-1,500

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255 FG408/2KUTCHINSKY - A 1970’s 18ctwhite gold wrist watchwith plain mirrored oval dial,textured bezel and articulatedbroad tapering bracelet withtextured finish and fold-overclasp, case numbered toreverse 51734, 2046 1

Dial width: 28mm

£1,200-1,800

252 FF857/1BREITLING - A gentleman’s‘Top Time’ chronographstainless steel case, silvereddial, circa 1960’s, sweepsecond hand, 2002 model,leather strap

Dial diameter: 31mm

£600-900

253 FF857/2LONGINES - A 9ct gold casedgentleman’s wrist watchchampagne dial, subsidiarysecond’s dial, leather strap

Dial diameter: 28mm

£200-300

254 FF917/1LONGINES - A gentleman’swrist watchFlagship model, gilt bezel, giltand stainless steel bracelet,fold over clasp, quartzmovement, the white dial withsweep second hand and dateaperture

Dial diameter 27mm

£300-500

256 FF782/15OMEGA - A gentleman’s wristwatch, Seamaster De Villestainless steel case andbracelet, silvered dial, sweepsecond hand, date aperture

Dial diameter:31mm

£250-350

259 FF857/4A gentleman’s chrome casedchronographoff white dial and multi dials,sweep second hand, screw offback stamped Fond Acier,1031,

£250-400

258 FF857/3A 1920’s gold cased wristwatchof cushion shape, white dialinscribed Thos Russell andSons, subsidiary seconds dialand another of circular goldcase, dial inscribed CamererCuss & Co. also withsubsidiary seconds dial (2)

£180-220

257 FF847/4VERTEX - a lady’s 9ct goldand diamond set wrist watchthe circular champagne dialwith diamond set bezel,integral textured bracelet, foldover clasp

Dial diameter: 10mm

£300-500

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260 FG408/4CARTIER - A gentleman’s 18ct gold Santosde Cartier wrist watchautomatic date watch, circa late 1980’s,square 18ct gold case with polished 18ctyellow gold bezel secured by screws,protected winding crown and signed caseback, porcelain white dial with Romannumeral hour markers (secret Cartiersignature at 7), with date, blued steel hands,self-winding Cartier automatic movement,fitted with the original 18ct gold CartierSantos bracelet with deployant buckle

Dial width: 18mm

£2,500-3,500

261 FG408/11OMEGA - A gentleman’s ‘Seamaster’ 300m wristwatchstainless steel cased, and polished stainless steel bracelet,with fold over clasp, blue dial inscribed SeamasterProfessional, rotating bezel, helium escape valve, sweepsecond hand, luminous hands, sapphire crystal, screwdown crown, back with Seamaster logo, circa September2008, 1538 Calibre, with boxes, wallet, cards andinstruction book

Dial diameter: 30mm

£800-1,200

262 FG620/1CARTIER - A gold cased lady’s wrist watchtank shaped, stepped design, white dial,Roman numerals, screwed back, sapphirecabochon winder, leather strap with gold foldover clasp

Watch head 32mm x 22mm (excluding winder)

£800-1,200

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269 SV77/14A 1920’s 9ct gold casedgentleman’s wrist watchthe rounded square case withoff white dial, Arabicnumerals, subsidiary secondsdial, rear cover engraved anddated, lever movement, laterbracelet

Dial 27mm diameter

£140-180

270 SV80/3MUST De CARTIER - A lady’sgold plated wrist watchthe circular dial with largeRoman numerals, signedMust De Cartier and Cartierat 7 o’ clock, sapphirecabochon winder, rearengraved ‘Cartier ParisVermeil, Quartz Argent (withcontrol marks) 102177590004, fold over clasp byCartier, in the fitted box;together with a 9ct gold casedlady’s wrist watch, integralmilanese strap

Dial 20mm, gold watch 24g

£250-400

271-274No lots

263 FE52/5GIRARD PERREGAUX - Agentleman’s stainless steelcased wrist watchthe silvered dial inscribedGirard Perregaux andGyromatic, polished batonnumerals, sweep secondhand, original stainless steelbracelet with fold over clasp,together with FRANCHIMENOTTI - a gentleman’swrist watch, gilt case, red dialinscribed Franchi Menotti andTorracio, sweep second hand,date aperture, leather strap,rear cover with glass to the 25jewel automatic movement;TALIS - a gentleman’sstainless steel cased wristwatch, rotating black bezel,black dial, inscribed Talisautomatic, 25 jewels, batonindicators, luminous dots andhands, date aperture, sweepsecond hand. stainless steelbracelet; BAUME Et MERCIERa gentleman’s wrist watchwith subsidiary day, date,month and moon phase dials(4)

Dial 28mm and 30mm diameter

£300-500

264 FF779/10ATATTON - A gentleman’s 9ctgold cased wrist watchthe circular dial with giltbaton and Arabic numerals,subsidiary seconds dial,movement inscribed TattonEdinburgh, numbered 173 asis the case, Dennison case;together with another Tattonwrist watch, stainless steelcase, champagne dial,inscribed Tatton Edinburgh,gilt Arabic and batonnumerals, subsidiary secondsdial, movement alsoinscribed, screw off back,engraved inscription (2)

Dials 24 and 27mm

£200-300

265 FF779/10BUNIVERSAL - A gentleman’sGeneve Polerouter date wristwatchthe dial with polished innerbezel with baton indicators,sweep second hand, inner offwhite dial inscribed UniversalPolerouter Date, Automatic,with date at 3 o’ clock,original glass with bubble atdate, polished steel case,engraved screw off back;together with a lady’s 9ct goldcased wrist watch, dialinscribed Tudor, giltnumerals, and hands,subsidiary seconds dial,flattened curb link bracelet (2)

Dials 30mm and 17mm

£200-300

266 FF857/6BAUME et MERCIER - Agentleman’s gold platedwrist watchGeneve model, champagnedial, baton and Arabicnumerals, sweep secondhand together with agentleman’s wrist watchhead, chrome case, dialsigned Longines, screw offback (2)

£120-150

267 FG408/6WALTHAM - A gentleman’s9ct gold wristwatchrounded rectangular silvereddial, Arabic numerals,subsidiary seconds dial,movement signed Wathamand numbered circa 1933

Dial width 27mm

£100-150

268 FG408/9OMEGA - A gentleman’s wristwatchoval stainless steel case,circular black dial inscribedOmega Automatic, GeneveDynamic, baton numerals,sweep second hand, dateaperture, integral Omegastainless steel bracelet

Case width with winder 42mm

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292 FF751/35Two sovereigns1912, 1904 S; together with acollection of miscellaneouscoins, some silver, somecrowns; a collection ofseventeen various banknotesto include Treasury £1 and10/- notes (5), Royal Bank ofScotland uniface £5 1959,RBS £1 1957, National Bankof Scotland £1 1952, restminor foreign (qty)

£360-420

293 FG645/81887 £2 coinwith soldered mount

£300-500

294 ES769/10A William IV £2 coin1823, one or two small edgeknocks otherwise EF or better

£600-800

295 SV73/7G.B. George III 1804 Bank ofEngland crown1935 crown, 1822 crown

£100-150

275 FF848/6A 9ct gold pendant mountedEdward VII sovereign dated1909with outer ropetwisted scrollborder and plain suspensionhoop and a half sovereign1914 (2)

15.7g

£240-280

276 FF803/1A sovereign pendant1913, in loose 9ct gold mount,gold chain

£180-250

277 SV73/5G.B. Sovereigns1911 in loose mount; 1930S.A.; 1929 S.A.; two 1980cased proof half sovereigns

£600-800

278 SV85/17AA Victorian sovereign1889, together with a GeorgeV 1912 sovereign and halfsovereign

£300-500

279 SV36/401992 cased proof sovereignin fitted case of issue withcertificate FDC

£150-180

280 SV36/41A 1994 proof sovereignin fitted case of issue withcertificate FDC

£150-180

281 SV36/42A collection of sovereigns1962, 1958, 1978, 1957, 1881,1864 die 49, 1931 P, 1909P,1932 SA, 1962 in later fittedcase

£1,500-1,800

282 SV36/43A 1995 proof sovereignin fitted case of issue withcertificate FDC

£150-180

283 SV36/51A collection of sovereigns1981 proof (no box or papers),1966, 1974, 1979, 1968, 1965,1963, 1964, 1981, 1976, inlater fitted case

£1,400-1,600

284 SV36/52A collection of sovereigns1962, 2002, 1958, 1925, 1916,1915, 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911,in later fitted case

£1,500-1,800

285 SV36/39A 1991 proof sovereignin fitted case of issue withcertificate FDC

£150-180

286 SV36/37A collection of sovereignsto include 1904, 1909 M, 1957,2004, 2009, 2007, 2005 all inlater fitted case

£1,000-1,200

287 FF751/25A group of eight sovereigns1927 SA, 1931, 1911, 1906,1914, 1928 SA, 1911, 1912 M,Half sovereign 1912 (9)

£1,600-1,700

288 FF786/1A group of gold coinsto include an 1899 and 1979sovereign, a 1911 halfsovereign and a 9ct goldsovereign pendant mount (4)

£320-380

289 FG276/53A Victorian sovereign1894 F; together with twoEdward VII half sovereignsone pierced the other in amount (3)

£300-400

290 FG633/2A George V sovereign1912, EF or better

£150-180

291 SV73/6G.B. George II guinea

£150-250

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£800-1,200

307 SV73/1U.S.A. $20, 1887

£650-750

296 FG709/8An Edward VII Maundy set1908, in a dated presentationcase, dark tone otherwiseUNC

£80-120

297 FF553/34A George V cased Maundy set1912, comprising 4d - 1d inoriginal dated fitted redleather case, EF or better

£80-120

298 FF664/2A large collection of Britishand world coinageto include various silver andbase metal issues mainly GB,Commonwealth and worldissues (qty)

£200-300

299 SV36/71A collection of year setscontained in various albumsand year pages, with coinsfrom crown to farthing,generally in VF or bettercondition (qty)

£800-1,200

300 SV36/38A 1951 ‘Festival of Britain’cased specimen setfrom crown to fathering, infitted cardboard case of issue,coins generally EF or better,case A/F; together with a1950 specimen set from halfcrown to farthing coinsgenerally EF, case worn (2)

£200-300

301 FG695/1A collection of itemsto include a collection of theflags of the united nationscommemorative miniaturesilver ingots in a presentationcase; a similar collection ofminiature commemorative caringots; a collection ofcommemorative Pompeii giltbronze medallions inpresentation box; variousother silver and white metalitems (qty)

£250-400

302 SV73/9A miscellaneous collection ofcased year setsvarious dates, base metal,cased commemorativecrowns and other currency(Qty)

£100-150

303 SV50/26A collection of 18th centuryand later trade tokensvarious issues and condition;together with a group ofScottish communion tokens(qty)

£200-300

303A FG951/1A small collection of Britishhammered coinageTo include a groats of HenryVIII, Edward IV, shillings ofJames I and Elizabeth I,Halfgroat of Henry VII andPennies of Henry III andEdward II; together with asmall group of milled coinageto include a 1845 Victoriancrown, 1887 Crown and anMaria Teresa Thaler (qty)

£200-300

304 SV73/8Royal Bank of Scotland £10019th March 1969 A/1 002326,Treasury 10/- notes x 2; Bankof Scotland £5 25thSeptember 1961 (4)

£120-150

305 SV73/4U.S.A. silver dollarsA group of forty four, datesfrom 1878 CC mint to 1928,full listing in condition report

£400-600

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308 SV73/2U.S.A. $20, 1900

£650-750

309 SV73/3U.S.A. $20, 1894

£650-750

310 SV50/26AA collection of world coinsto include a French 1858 gold5 Franc; a small group ofworld silver coinage, amanilla and a large group ofworld bronze coinage (qty)

£400-600

311 FF751/32A group of gold religiousmedalssome unmarked, some withcontrol marks, various goldneck chains (qty)

27g

£300-400

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314 FG473/23BA Sheffield plate Argyllof simple form with reeded rims andfoot, with slender curved spout and Cscroll wooden handle, with domed pulloff cover; together with two platedvegetable dishes with domed covers,gadrooned and foliate decoration (3)

£250-350

315 FG477/50BCurling interest - a novelty silver platedcruetformed as curling stones held togetherby three brooms, comprising open salt,mustard and pepperette with twocondiment spoons formed as brooms

£120-180

316 SV111/357A pair of 19th century Sheffield platetable candlesticksof conventional form, circular, gadroonborders, stepped base

18.5cm to 23cm

Note:We are often asked why telescopic? This questioncould offer a number of answers, I generally sayas Sheffield Plate, bought by less wealthy clientsbut still wanting to show a ‘certain standing insociety’ couldn’t afford silver. but could afford apair such as these that would serve twoscenarios. Set low - perfectly fine for the writingtable, set high - would look at home on thesmaller dining table.

£70-120

312 FG587/14A silver plated and cut glass Victorianclaret jugunmarked, the baluster body with cutand etched decoration of swags andstar, with silver plated mounts andhinged cover with interwoven rope workhandle

32cm high

£500-800

313 FG706/2A silver plated three section biscuit boxMappin & Webb, the three shell formedchambers within strap frame withcherub surmounts and finial, raised ontripod hoof feet

27cm high

£300-500

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319 FF168/76A scarce large American salverSamuel Kirk, Baltimore circa 1825 of large shapedcircular outline, cast beaded, shell and scrollborder, the centre with flat chased floral garlandsand border, the central floral and scroll cartoucheenclosing initial L, the reverse engraved ‘AnnaThornolike married to Wiilliam J Loving October12 1825, Given by Frances M Loving to Alice Blighther great grand daughter on her marriage’, raisedon three open cast winged acanthus paw feet

49cm diameter, 81oz

Note:Samuel Kirk was apprentice to James Howell ofPhiladelphia, in 1815 he set up in business in his own right inBalitmore where his firm survived for many years.Throughout his career he took on various partnerships andfamily members within the business and by 1896 thebusiness still thrived under the name Samuel Kirk, Son &Co.

£3,000-5,000

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317 FG670/1An American five lightcandlelabraGorham, marked STERLING,the baluster stem and domedfoot with foliate borders andfluted decoration, with centrallight and four scrollingbranches

31cm high

£500-700

318 FB81/1A set of eight American tablespoonsmakers mark only P.GRIFFIN,of Fiddle pattern withengraved script initials PLRLCto terminals (8)

22.5cm long, 13.7oz

£400-600

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323 FG493/3An Indian ewerunmarked, of baluster formwith straight neck, withsnaked handled and hingedcover with bird finials,profusely chased foliate scrolldecoration

22cm high

£300-500

322 FG493/2A pair of Indian vasesunmarked, of baluster formwith straight neck and domedfoot, with all over profuselychased foliate scrolldecoration (2)

14cm high

£200-300

320 FG617/1A colonial mugmakers marks only IB strucktwice, of flared can form withpunched and fluted bordersand decoration, raised on astepped foot and with S scrollstrap handle, with engravedinitials to base

11.5cm high, 8oz

£500-800

321 FG528/6A Nepalese rice bowlmarked to base KAM BUDHARAJEKHACHHE PATAN NEPAL, of simpletapered form with engraved animalsand figures within landscapes

13.5cm diameter, 7.5oz

£200-300

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324 FG275/50An Eastern presentationsalverunmarked, or circular outlinewith profusely decoratedborder with animals and bird,scrolling foliage between, thecentre with presentationinscription and signatures

41cm diameter, 26oz

£180-250

325No lot

326 FF845/4A eastern four piece tea andcoffee servicemarkers mark indistinct,stamp 800, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowland milk jug (lid lacking), ofplain form with stylized foliatedetail to rim, the circularswept foot with similar detail;together with a circular silverplated tray with pierced rimand engraved foliate detail (5)

Weighable: silver 51oz

£300-500

327 SV111/296An Indian colonial sugar boxand coverRobert Hamilton of Calcutta,marked RH, elephant, A,incuse flower, of ofcompressed baluster formwith twin lion mask handlesand raise on four ball feet, thepull off cover with engravedcrest and carved ivory finial

15.5cm high, 25oz

Provenance:Skeldon House, Ayrshire

£1,500-2,500

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331 FF869/1A continental silver bowlmarked 925 STERLING, ofoval outline, with scallopedfoliate detail to rim, similaracanthus leaf twin handles,the body with engraved foliatedetail, to four piercedscrolling bracket feet

Width across handles: 40cm, 31.6oz

£300-500

332 SV111/308A pair of late 19th centuryRussian spoonsmakers mark HC in cyrillic,the champlevé enameldecoration of stylised leaf anddot design (2)

Length: 10.5cm

Provenance:Skeldon House, Ayrshire

£200-300

333 FG712/8A Russian Niello boxcyrillic makers mark, marksworn, possibly Moscow 1780s,of rectangular outline withfigural decoration to lid andother trophies of war motifsthroughout

7.5cm x 5cm, 2.66oz

£300-500

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335 FG474/1A French cased mixed metal dessert servicecomprising twelve pairs of dessert spoonsand forks, each pair with matching design ofinlaid mixed metal showing foliate, fruit andinsects, with decoration to both obverse andreverse, with gilded bowls and tines, in fittedcase

Gross weight 40oz

£600-800See illustration opposite

334 FD555/2A late 17th century Italian chalicePalermo, circa 1680, the shortbowl with gilded interior, the rimwith engraved bishops armorialand rim formed from foliatescrolls and cherubs, the knoppedstem with similar decorationabove a large spreading foot withchased cherubs and foliateborders; together with a laterpaten of plain dished form,London 1949 (2)

29cm high, 26oz

£1,000-1,200

328 FG327/123A continental sugar box andcoverindistinctly marked to base, ofoval outline with chasedpanels of classical headswithin swags and foliage, withpull off domed cover andraised on ball feet

11cm wide, 6oz

£150-250

329 FG427/34A novelty etuiindistinct continental marks,modelled as a fish withchased detail, with belcherlink chain, some accessoriesdeficient

Length 12.5cm

£150-250

330 FF876/1A French 19th centurytortoiseshell & piquedecorated small box andcoverindistinctly marked to theframe, chased opening edge,all panels decorated withmulti colour floral sprays

70mm wide, 37mm high, 35mm

deep

£500-800

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337 FG543/2A matched modern Queen’spattern canteenUnited Cutlers of Sheffield,Sheffield, various datespredominantly 1997, of doublestruck queen’s pattern withshell heel, comprising eighteach of: coffee spoons, teaspoons, dessert spoons, soupspoons, dessert forks, tableforks, fish forks fish knifes,side knives, table knives; alsoto contain four servingspoons; a carving knife, forkand steel, a cake slice andknife; a cheese knife (qty)

weighable silver 138.9oz

£1,500-1,800

336 FG543/3A modern Hanoverianpattern canteenUnited Cutlers of Sheffield,Sheffield 1999, of Hanoverianpattern comprising eight eachof: table knives, side knives,teaspoons, dessert spoons,soup spoons, dessert forks,table forks; also to includefour serving spoons, a carvingknife and fork and a carvingsteel (qty)

weighable silver 89.6oz

£1,500-1,800

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338 FG709/12A collection of itemsto include a twin handledbowl; two pepper pots; a teastrainer; a small coin setcream jug; a novelty snuff boxmodelled as a cello (6)

Combined weight: 14.5oz

£200-300

339 FG709/13A collection of itemsto include a photographframe with applied bow detail;a small cup christening cup ina fitted case; a small tablebox of rectangular outlinewith engraved foliate detail (3)

£250-350

340 FE474/11A collection of itemsto include a small octagonalsalver; a small circular plate;an open salt; a plain twinhandled bon bon dish; a smallmilk jug with reeded detail;two small casters; a smallmodel chair (qty)

21oz

£150-250

341 FF553/23A collection of itemsto include a small casedmodel of The State Carriage,a money clip with featurehallmarks, Birmingham 1990;a cream jug and various otheropen salts, spoons and cases(qty)

£200-300

342 FF608/1A pair of modern presentationcandlesticksAdrian Hope, Edinburgh 1995, the slightlyflared cylindrical columns with satin finishand geometric borders, the flat circularbase with concentric circular reeding, thefoot inscribed ‘Stuart Maxwell Warden1979- 1994 from the Incorporation ofGoldsmiths of Edinburgh’ (2)

31.5cm high

£800-1,200

343 FB79/10A set of eight silver novelty menuholdersThomas Charles Jarvis, London 1991,modelled as an eight piece noveltyfrog band, including drummer,violinist, conductor and others (8)

Tallest figure: 6.5cm, combined weight 8.5oz

£200-300

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344 FG688/1A collection of itemsto include a sauce boat of plain design withscalloped rim, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham1938; a propelling pencil; a collection of mixedpattern flatware, various dates and makers(qty)

Combined weight 28.2oz

£200-300

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353 SV111/2A modern three piece silvertea setWilliam Davenport,Birmingham 1925, comprisinga teapot, sugar bowl and milkjug, of plain panelled designwith scalloped rim andangular handles (3)

Height of teapot: 18cm, combined

weight: 37.3oz

£300-500

354 FG592/50A modern three piece teaserviceJohn Turton & Co, Sheffield1924, comprising a tea pot,sugar bowl and milk jug, ofsquat panelled form withangular C scroll handles (3)

Height of teapot 15cm, combined

weight 31.5oz

£300-500

346 FG477/50DA collection of cased flatwareto include various teaspoons,knives, christening, egg cupand spoons (qty)

£120-180

347 FG477/50CA collection of silverto include various sugarbowls, cream jugs, toastracks, condiments etc;together with a small amountof plated wares, together witha travelling clock by JAGER

Weighable silver 34oz

£300-500

348No lot

349 FG778/1A modern salverWalker & Hall, London 1933,of square outline withscalloped detail to the rimand presentation inscriptionto centre, to four bracket feet

Width 36cm, 45.7oz

£300-500

350 SV80/15A four piece silver tea serviceGeorge Wish, Sheffield 1930,comprising a tea-pot, waterpot, sugar bowl and milk jug,of plain panelled design, to aswept circular foot, withengraved initial ‘R’; togetherwith a sugar spoon (5)

51oz

£500-700

351 FG778/2CAMERONIAN INTEREST -Scottish Rifles cup and coverH Phillips, London 1926, ofplain twin handled designwith presentation description;together with a turnedwooden base; together with asmall circular salver; two cutglass and silver mountedcondiments; a spirit label; asilver plated entree dish (qty)

18.8oz weighable silver

£300-400

352 FF785/1A collection of itemsto include a set of twelvesilver handled butter knives,four assorted napkin rings, acased pair of open salts, aspill vase, a silver mountedivory page turner, four candlesticks and various other items(qty)

£200-300

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345 FF630/1A silver trayR & W Sorley, Glasgow 1938, of rectangularoutline with chamfered corners, the rimwith Celtic pattern detail

Width: 52cm, 87oz

£800-1,200

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359 FF507/4A modern three piece tea setWilliams Ltd, Birmingham1922, comprising a tea pot,milk jug and twin handledsugar bowl, each of plaindesign with angular C scrollhandles (3)

Height of tea pot: 14.5cm, combined

weight: 34.5oz

£350-450

357 FF608/3A collection of silverto include a quaich, a pair ofsmall mugs, tea strainer,coasters etc (qty)

Weighable silver 11.5oz

£250-350

358 FF786/2A modern three piece tea setWalker & Hall, Sheffield 1922,comprising a tea pot, milk jugand sugar bowl, each of ovaloutline with reeded detail tolower body, with angular Cscroll handles (3)

Height of tea pot: 18cm, combined

weight: 31.9oz

£300-500

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355 FG477/50AA modern biscuit boxWilson & Sharp, Edinburgh 1920, ofplain circular outline with reededdetail to rims

Height 7cm, 13.5oz

£150-250

356 FG474/2A cased set of four saltsLondon 1915, of hemispherical form withtwin lion mask handles and spool foot, withmatching spoons, in fitted case

11oz

£150-180

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360 FG473/23A silver mounted onyx tableboxLondon 1919, of simplerectangular outline with silverhinge and mounts, with inlayto cover

15cm wide

£180-250

361 FG688/2A collection of itemsto include two graduated twinhandled baskets, of plaindesign with scalloped rim, tofour stylized bracket feet;together with a table cigarettebox, a tumbler cup withengraved inscription; an artdeco silver and guillocheenamel table cigarettedispenser; various othercondiments and open salts(qty)

Weighable silver: 42.8oz

£250-400

362 FG695/2A collection of items toincludea cased collection of RSPBsilver and gilt spoons; a casedset of sovereign queen silverand gilt spoons; a cased setof Australian flower silver andgilt spoons; six cut glass andwhite metal floral motifnapkin rings (qty)

£150-250

363 FF515/1A presentation twin handledcupC & S Co Ltd, London 1914,presented to ‘Carrick BoyScouts Annual ShootingCompetition’ of plain taperedform to a swept circular foot,with reeded detail to foot andrim, presentation inscription,with a turned wooden base

Height (including base): 37cm,

22.3oz

£150-250

364 FF553/18A modern fruit bowlLondon 1912, of simple ovalform with beaded rim, raisedon a short stem and foot;together with a modern shellbutter dish and two tablecigarette boxes

Fruit bowl 30cm wide, weighable

silver 20.8oz

£250-350

365 FF553/16A set of three pierced bonbon dishesBirmingham 1912, of flutedcircular outline with ribbontied border and handles, thesides with pierced sides andplain base; together with apierced swing handle flowervase and a pair of fluteddishes (6)

28.2oz

£300-500

366 FF553/13A pair of moderncandlesticksGeorge Edward & Sons,Sheffield 1912, of plainoctagonal panelled form to aplain swept foot; togetherwith a pair of photographframes, of plain form withoval glazed panel,Birmingham 1912 (4)

£250-350

367 FF553/29A collection of items toincludeSheffield 1911, a sugarcaster, of octagonal plainpanelled outline; London1918, a christening mug ofplain tapering form; Sheffield1900, a mall circular dish;together with five other boxesof various designs (qty)

Weighable silver: 21.5oz

£180-220

368 FF553/12A modern three piece tea setBirmingham 1911, comprisingteapot, twin handled sugarbowl and a milk jug, eachwith fluted lower section andgadrooned rim, with angularhandles (3)

Teapot 14.5cm high, combined

weight 42.6oz

£350-450

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373 FG712/4An Edwardian card caseCrisford & Norris,Birmingham 1905, ofrectangular outline withhinged lid, decorated in reliefan image of a stag inwoodlands with scrolling andfloral detail, with vacantcartouche

10cm x 6.5cm, 1.9oz

£400-600

371 FG427/30A teapot and sugar bowlMappin & Webb, London1905, of plain baluster form,with C scroll handle and fourplain feet, together with anassociated twin handledsugar bowl (2)

Height of teapot: 18cm, combined

weight 27.7oz

£150-250

372 SV111/1A set of four menu cardholdersSampson Mordan & Co,Chester 1904, of plaingraduated circular design,with script initials ‘AL’ tocentre, in a fitted box;together with two extramatched examples

Combined weight: 5oz

£120-180

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369 FF553/24A modern Britannia standard cafe au lait setLondon 1911, of simple flared cylindrical formwith reeded rim and foot, the domed hingedcover with scroll thumbpiece and simple Cscroll wooden handles (2)

24cm high, combined weight 38oz

£400-500

370 YE2013/17A pair of modern silver gilt cast figuralcandelabraCarrington & Co, London 1964, the cast rococobases with standing figure of a flower seller orgirl with watering can, raised on a naturalisticstem and bud sconce, with scroll arms withflame central and foliate sconce on foliate drippans

28cm high, each 44oz

£1,500-1,800

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376 FG473/23AAn Edwardian miniaturesilver tableGoldsmiths & SilversmithsCompany, Sheffield 1908, inthe form of a George II teatable with scalloped rim andknopped column raised ontripod supports

10cm high, 98g

£80-120

374 FF553/11An Edwardian punch bowlGlasgow 1909, of deep tapered form with threeopen work handles with foliate terminal raised on asimple foot, with presentation inscription to body

Bowl diameter (excluding handles) 25cm, 49oz

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377 FF569/4An Edwardian Hanoverian half canteenLondon 1907, of Hanoverian pattern with plainterminal, comprising six covers of tablespoons,table forks, dessert spoon, dessert forks, teaspoons, coffee spoons, and a pair of sugar tongs,with an ivory handled carving set; also with a setof modern Hanoverian pattern table and sideknives in fitted oak canteen with lift out tray

Weighable silver 59oz

£800-1,200

375 FG427/36A matched pair of sauce boatsBirmingham 1905, the first withchased floral and reeded detail and Cscroll handle, with three hoof feet;the second, London, of similar design(2)

Combined weight 23.4oz

£400-600

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386 FF608/9A group of ScottishHanoverian patterntablespoonsto include three by Milne &Campbell of Glasgow; a pairby Thomas Leslie (possibly)Edinburgh 1751; James KerEdinburgh 1742, one AitchisonEdinburgh 1744, together witha single London example (8)

Combined weight 17.5oz

£300-500

387 FF608/12A collection of earlyteaspoonsmainly Scottish, to include anumber of Scottish Fiddlepattern with examples byWilliam Hannay of Paisley, WNapier of Glasgow, RobertDickson of Perth etc; togetherwith a small number of laterspoons and a toddy ladle (qty)

Weighable sliver 10.5oz

£250-350

388 FG91/16A pair of George ItablespoonsJ Seatoun, Edinburgh 1717,Assay Master EdwardPenman, of Hanoverianpattern with engraved crest toobverse of terminal (2)

250cm long, combined weight 4.4oz

£200-300

378 FG609/1IONA - A Scottish peannularbroochAlexander Richie, modelled insilver of conventional form,decorated with banded andfloral motifs in colouredenamel

Width 5.3cm

Note:For a similar example see ‘IonaCeltic Art’, E Mairi MacArthur, p52.

£300-500

379 FF880/1An early Victorian CarltonConstable tip staveunmarked, the ebony shaftwith simple cap terminals,one engraved with crown andinitials VR, the other withengraved arms of the burghof Carlton, the shaft with ninebands engraved with namesand dates of moderators, thecentre of the shaft with collarmount inscribed ‘Constable ofCarlton 1747’ with acanthusmounts

15.7cm long

£400-600

380 FF932/1A collection of wooden andhorn quaichesto include a carved woodenexample with interlacedecoration and silver mounts;a plain horn example andsimple wooden one; togetherwith a staved beaker and twotoddy ladles (6)

£250-300

383 FF608/13A collection of Scottishspoonsmainly teaspoons, to includeearly examples by J Hewitt ofEdinburgh, a pair by Rettie &Sons of Aberdeen, withEdinburgh marks, acondiment ladle by WilliamJamieson of Aberdeen;together with various otherlater examples (qty)

Weighable silver 12.8oz

£200-250

384 FG350/37Two George III servingspoonsFrancis Howden, Edinburgh1789, of Celtic Point patternwith crest and motto toterminal; together with aFiddle pattern example,William Auld, Edinburgh 1811(2)

32cm and 31cm long, combined

weight 6oz

£200-300

385 FF608/7A pair of George IItablespoonsJames McKenzie I (possibly)Edinburgh 1759. of CelticPoint pattern with engravedinitial to terminal (2)

22cm long, combined weight 4oz

£200-300

385A FG9/247AA Cowrie shell snuff boxunmarked, of conventionalform, the hinged cover withreeded detail to rim andengraved foliate detail to lid

7.5cm long

£150-250

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380 FF932/1A collection of wooden andhorn quaichsto include a carved woodenexample with interlacedecoration and silver mounts;a plain horn example andsimple wooden one; togetherwith a staved beaker and twotoddy ladles (6)

£250-300

381 FF689/1Two Scottish school medalsone unmarked, with classicalhead to obverse andpresentation inscription dated1934 to reverse, in fitted case;together with a school boardof Glasgow Girls High School9ct medallion, hallmarked tocentral disk, case (2)

£200-300

382 FG350/22A set of twelve George IIItablespoonsAlexander Spence, Edinburgh1794, of Celtic Point patternwith bright cut engravedborders and cartouche, foliatescript initials ‘AP’ andnumbered 1 - 12 (12)

24.5cm long, combined weight 25oz

£200-300

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394 FG91/17Aberdeen - a Scottishprovincial cow horn tygWilliam Dunningham & Co,marked WD&Co, Edinburgh1907, the cow horn body withapplied plaque and rim andthree simple S scroll handles;together with carved oak tygwith celtic beast terminals tohandles and knotwork border,with in set silver plated liner,signed to base James Dunn ofBrechin (2)

45mm and 7.5cm high

£250-350

390 FG350/46Aberdeen - A matched groupof teaspoons, sugar tongsand preserve spoonRettie & Sons, marked R&S,A, B, D, with Edinburgh marksof Fiddle pattern withengraved initials (6)

£80-120

391 FG350/26Aberdeen - A group of threeScottish provincialtablespoonsa pair by James Erksine,marked E, three towers, handand dagger and one by JohnLeslie marked IL, incusethistle, all of Old Englishpattern with script engravedinitials to terminal (3)

combined weight 5.3oz

£180-220

392 FG350/18Aberdeen - Two Scottishprovincial toddy ladlesJames Erskine, marked E,three towers, hand anddagger, of Celtic Point patternwith initials to terminal;another similar of Old Englishpattern marked hand anddagger, E (2)

16cm long

£120-180

393 FF932/2Aberdeen - a Scottishprovincial horn quaichattributed to WilliamDunningham & Co,unmarked, the blonde hornbody with twin lugs collet setwith citrines

14cm wide across lugs

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395 FG350/13Arbroath - A Scottishprovincial tablespoonAndrew Davidson, marked AD,plant, plant, portcullis, ofFiddle pattern with scriptinitials ‘MC’ to terminal

22.5cm long, 61.8g

£100-200

396 FG350/20Arbroath - A pair of Scottishprovincial tablespoonsAndrew Davidson, marked AD,plant, plant, portcullis, ofFiddle pattern with scriptinitials ‘MC’ to terminal (2)

22.5cm long, combined weight

125.7g

£200-300

Note:Originally made for Sir John Whitefoord ofBlairquhan, this spoon was likely inherited by hisson and heir Sir John Whitefoord of Ballochmyle.The younger Sir John was perhaps most famousas one of Robert Burns’ earliest patrons.Sir John Jnr and Robert Burns met when thelatter was tenant at Mossgiel Farm nearBallochmyle. They served together as, the Masterand the Depute Master of the St. James MasonicLodge, where their friendship blossomed.Whitefoord later helped Burns with introductionsin Edinburgh after the poet moved to the city.Although without conclusive proof, a case hasbeen put forward that this close connection of

389 FG689/1A George II hash spoonWilliam Dempster, Edinburgh 1757,Assay Master Hugh Gordon, ofHanoverian pattern with engraved crestto reverse of terminal, the bowl withchamfered drop and later armorial

36cm long, 6.2oz

Heraldry:With contemporary crest to reverse of terminalfor the Whitefoord family of Blairquhan andBallochmyle. With additional later armorial toreverse of bowl for Lockhart.

Whitefoord and Burns may suggest this spoonwas used to serve Burns at one of the manymeetings between him and his patron.

Literature:‘Reconstructing the Past through MaterialCulture: ‘Facts’, Imagination, Poetry - and a 1757Silver Ragout Spoon from Edinburgh’, K. Brown,History Scotland magazine, May/June 2013 issue.

£800-1,200

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406 FG350/30Glasgow - A Scottishprovincial teaspoonWilliam Napier, maker’s markonly, of Scots Fiddle patternwith vacant terminal; a set offive Scots Fiddle patternteaspoons, Alexander Zeigler,marked AZ, thistle, duty head,with engraved initials toterminal (6)

£120-180

407 FG350/25Glasgow - A pair of Scottishprovincial tablespoonsMilne & Campbell, markedM&C, town mark, M&C, wornmark, of Old English patternwith vacant terminal (2)

21cm long, combined weight 131.8g

£100-200

397 FF608/10Ayr - A pair of silver platedScottish provincial sugartongsWilkinson & Lomond, markedB, W&L, AYR, of Kings patternwith plain bowls

15cm long

£100-200

398 FG350/28Banff - A Scottish provincialtablespoonWilliam Byres, marked WB,BANF, of Old English patternwith vacant terminal

20cm long, 49.9g

£100-200

399 FF955/3Banff - A Scottish provincialtoddy ladleWilliam Simpson, marked WS,H, B, of elongated Oar patternwith script initials ‘EAD’ toterminal

15.5cm long, 35.7g

£200-300

400 FG91/15Banff - a scarce set of sixScottish provincial teaspoonsW & J Simpson, marked WS,JS, of Fiddle pattern withengraved script initials C toterminal (6)

14cm long, combined weight 3.4oz

£400-600

401 FF955/1Banff - A rare Scottishprovincial tablespoonAlexander Shirras, markedAS, BANF (NF conjoined), AS,S, of Hanoverian pattern withvacant terminals and largechamfered heel

20.5cm long, 74.4g

Provenance:Lyon & Turnbull 27th May 2004, lot467

£1,500-2,500

402 FF608/8Canongate - A pair ofScottish provincialtablespoonsColin Mitchell, with obscuredCanongate marks, and overstruck part Edinburgh marksfor 1731, of Hanoverianpattern with crest and mottoto terminal, the bowls withmoulded rat tail (2)

20.2cm long, combined weight

4.3oz

£200-300

403 FG350/48Dumfries - A Scottishprovincial teaspoonDavid Gray, marked anchor,unicorn, DG, of Fiddle patternwith script initials to terminal;together with a Fiddle patternteaspoon by A Cameron ofDundee and four by WilliamHannay of Paisley (6)

£100-200

404 FF608/14Dumfries - A collection ofScottish provincial flatwareall David Gray, variouslymarked, to include atablespoon and a set of sixteaspoons, all Fiddle pattern(7)

5.2oz

£150-250

405 FG91/18Dundee - a Scottishprovincial quaichmarked JR, London 1912, ofdeep bowl with hammeredfinish an twin plain lug;together with a cased set ofsilver handled knives ‘replicaof an antique Georgian handlec1790’ retailed by J Ramsay ofDundee (2)

£250-350

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408 FG455/3A rare pair of William III Scottish provincial communion cupsJ Luke II of Glasgow, marked IL, Glasgow town mark, IL, b, thedeep bell shaped bowls inscribed ‘THE COMMUNION CUP ATKILLBRYDE’ resting on a tapered knopped baluster stem andstepped circular foot (2)

23cm high, 16oz each

Provenance:West Kilbride Parish Church

Note:Bell shaped communion cups such as this represent amongst the earliestpatterns of communion ware in Glasgow. As would become standard forGlasgow communion wares they are made by John Luke whose family namewould be tied to the manufacture of high quality silver for generations tocome.

£6,000-8,000

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417 FG404/9Inverness - A set of sixScottish provincial dessertspoonsRobert Naughton, markedRN, thistle, cornucopia, ofFiddle pattern with crest toterminal (6)

18cm long, combined weight 6.7oz

£400-600

409 FG350/21Glasgow - A Scottishprovincial tablespoonJames Glen, marked IG, townmark, IG, S, of Hanoverianpattern with vacant terminal;together with a similarexample by Milne &Campbell, marked M&C, townmark, O, of Hanoverianpattern with script initial toreverse of terminal (2)

20.5cm and 21cm long, 70.6g and

70.8g

£100-200

410 FG350/2Glasgow - a Scottishprovincial hash spoonMilne & Campbell, markedM&C, town mark, M&C, O (?),of Hanoverian pattern withscript initials ‘WD’ to reverseof terminal

41cm long, 7.7oz

£900-1,000

411 FG404/2Inverness - A set of threeScottish provincial dessertforksRobert Naughton, markedRN, cornucopia, thistle, ofFiddle pattern with crest toterminal (3)

17cm long, combined weight 4.1oz

£200-300

412 FG404/3Inverness - A Scottishprovincial soup ladleRobert Naughton, markedRN, cornucopia, thistle, ofFiddle pattern with bird ofprey crest and script initial ‘R’to terminal, with deep ovalbowl

32cm long, 7.2oz

£300-400

413 FG404/4Inverness - A Scottishprovincial soup ladleDonald Fraser, marked DF,INS, T, of Old English patternwith script initials ‘DMK’ toterminal with deep circularbowl

32cm long, 7oz

£250-350

414 FG404/5Inverness - A Scottishprovincial toddy ladleRobert Naughton, markedRN, cornucopia, thistle, ofFiddle pattern with scriptinitials ‘RJ’ to finial and ovalbowl

16cm long, 32g

£100-200

415 FG404/6Inverness - A Scottishprovincial dessert spoonCharles Jamieson, markedCJ, INS, J, of Old Englishpattern with script initials‘AMKB’ to finial

18cm long, 31g

£100-200

416 FG404/7Inverness - A set of fiveScottish provincial tablespoonsDonald Fraser, marked DF,INS, of Fiddle pattern withscript initials ‘HBM’ toterminal (5)

22.5cm long, combined weight 11oz

£400-600

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420 FG404/12Inverness - A set of sixScottish provincialtablespoonsCharles Jamieson, markedCJ, INS, camel, J, of OldEnglish pattern with scriptinitials ‘H / MG’ to terminal (6)

22cm long, combined weight 12oz

£600-800

421 FG404/13Inverness - A set of sixScottish provincial dessertspoonsCharles Jamieson, markedCJ, INS, J, of Old Englishpattern with vacant terminal(6)

17.5cm long, combined weight 6oz

£400-600

418 FG404/10Inverness - A set of fourScottish provincial dessertspoonsRobert Naughton, markedRN, cornucopia, thistle, ofFiddle pattern with crest toterminal (4)

18cm long, combined weight 4.46oz

£300-400

419 FG404/11Inverness - A Scottishprovincial serving spoonAlexander Stewart, markedAS, INS, mark indistinct, ofCeltic Point pattern withvacant terminal

30cm long, 3.36oz

£200-300

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422 FG404/14Inverness - A pair of Scottishprovincial condiment spoonsAlexander McLeod, markedAML, thistle, of Fiddle patternwith script initials ‘JEMJ’ toterminal and oval shallowbowl (2)

10cm long, 16.4g

£100-150

423 FG404/15Inverness - A pair of Scottishprovincial table spoonsRobert Naughton, markedRN, cornucopia, thistle, ofFiddle pattern with scriptinitial ‘C’ to terminal (2)

22.5cm long, combined weight

4.5oz

£200-300

424 FG404/20Inverness - A Scottishprovincial masking spoonAlexander Stewart, markedAS, mark indistinct, of OldEnglish pattern with parttwisted stem and vacantterminal

16cm long, 19.2g

£120-180

425 FG404/21Inverness - A Scottishprovincial dessert spoonJamieson & Naughton,marked J&N, INS of OldEnglish pattern with scriptinitials ‘HJ’ and ‘12’ toterminal

17.5cm long, 26.8g

£80-120

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432 FG710/1Perth - a pair of Scottishprovincial serving spoonsRobert & Robert Keay,marked R&RK, double headedeagle twice, R&RK, of Fiddlepattern with engraved scriptinitials DS to terminal (2)

32cm long, combined weight 7.7oz

£300-500

433 FG404/23Perth - A Scottish provincialtablespoonFrancis Brown & JamesBrown, marked IB, FB, fluerde lis, of Hanoverian patternwith script initials ‘JM / MM’to reverse of terminal

20cm long, 67.9g

£600-800

434 FF955/2Tain - A Scottish provincialtoddy ladleAlexander Stewart, markedAS, Tain C, of Fiddle patternwith engraved script initials‘GA’ to terminal

16.2cm long, 34.4g

£800-1,200

426 FD146/3Montrose - A set of sixScottish provincial teaspoonsmakers mark unclear(possibly ??S), markedmakers mark, rose head, rosehead, of Oar pattern withengraved initials ‘JMN’ (6)

68.9g

£250-350

427 FF608/6Paisley - A set of six Scottishprovincial dessert spoonsWilliam Hannay, marked WH,Edinburgh 1801, of OldEnglish pattern with foliatescript initial B to terminal (6)

6oz

£150-250

428 FG350/44Paisley - A Scottish provincialtablespoonWilliam Hannay, marked WH,anchor, anchor, WH, of OldEnglish pattern with initials toreverse of terminal; togetherwith a Fiddle patterntablespoon Robert Keay ofPerth, marked RK, doubleheaded eagle, RK, doubleheaded eagle, RK (2)

23cm and 22.5cm long, 51.6g and

66.1g

£100-200

429 FG350/35Perth - A Scottish provincialserving spoonCharles Murray, marked CM,double headed eagle, CM,double headed eagle, CM, ofOld English pattern withscript initial ‘L’ to terminal

29cm long, 3.5oz

£200-300

430 FG350/31Perth - A Scottish provincialpair of salad serversRobert Keay, marked doubleheaded eagle, RK, doubleheaded eagle, RK, doubleheaded eagle, RK, of Fiddlepattern with vacant terminals,comprising a serving spoonand fork (2)

32cm long, combined weight 7.2oz

£300-500

431 FG350/29Perth - A set of five Scottishprovincial tablespoonsRobert & Robert Keay,marked Edinburgh 1837,R&RK, of Fiddle pattern withscript initial ‘H’ to terminal (5)

23cm long, combined weight 10.8oz

£200-300

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442 FG477/45A late Victorian teapot andsugar bowlMartin & Hall, Sheffield 1898,with gadrooned lower sectionand floral borders above,curved spout and angularhandles (2)

Teapot 14cm high, 26oz

£250-350

443 FG477/46A Victorian salverHamilton & Inches, Edinburgh1897, of circular outline, withreeded detail to the rim, withthree ball and claw feet

Diameter 25cm, 20oz

£200-300

445 FG327/122A late Victorian salverMappin & Webb, Sheffield1896, of shaped circularoutline with beaded andpierced border enclosing anengraved centre

21.5cm diameter, 9.5oz

£180-250

446 FG477/48A Victorian silver three piecetea serviceMackay Chisholm, Edinburgh1894, comprising a tea potsugar bowl, and milk jug, ofsquat form with reeded detailto lower half, with angular Cscroll handle (3)

Teapot 12cm tall, combined weight

27oz

£300-500

435 FF786/3A silver mounted claret jugWalter & Charles Sissons,Sheffield 1904, of taperedform, the mounts and handlewith beaded detail withpierced stylised thumb piece,to a circular swept foot

Height: 28cm

£300-500

436 SV50/25BA pair of Edwardian tablecandlesticksLondon 1903, the taperedreeded columns with deepsconce and spreading domedbase (2)

24cm high

£150-180

437 FG709/3A cased presentation keyJF, Glasgow 1903, in a fittedpresentation case, withengraved coat of arms andpresentation inscriptionpresented by The Burgh ofBarrhead; together with apresentation medal presentedby Eastwood and CathcartAgricultural Society (2)

Combined weight: 4.1oz

£150-250

438 FF863/2A silver salvermakers mark indistinct,Sheffield 1902, of circularoutline, the rim with reededand shell detail, to threebracket feet

Diameter: 38cm, 39.5oz

£350-450

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439 FF563/1A late Victorian presentation curling stone spirit kettleSheffield 1899, the body formed as a curling stone withpresentation inscription, twist off cover and handle, raised on astand with cross supports of curling brooms with centralburner, raised on cross formed base of curling shoes

23.5cm high, 47oz

Note:The presentation inscription reads ‘Presented by the member of the FalkirkCurling Club to Alexander Nimmo Esq Of Westbank their President on theoccasion of his marriage 21st February 1900’

£600-800

440 FF515/2A cased set of six silverbuttonsImport marks for London1902, of circular form, castwith Diana the Huntress in alandscape setting, plain wirehoop, cased in box forNathan, 187 Sloane StreetLondon

Each 27mm diameter

£120-180

441 SV111/334A set of four circular saltsCarrington & Co, London1902, of plain design withreeded detail to the rim, onthree hoof feet (4)

16oz

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457 FG712/3A collection of itemsto include a heart shapedscent flask, Birmingham1898; a small silver purse, ofrectangular outline with floraldetail, Birmingham 1902; acylindrical scent bottle, withengraved foliate detail, hingedlid and glass stopper,Birmingham 1896 (3)

Combined weight: 3.2oz

£200-300

458 FG712/2AA Victorian vinaigretteThomas Shaw, Birmingham1832, of rectangular outlinewith foliate detail, the giltinterior with with piercedfoliate grill; together with asmall snuff box, ofrectangular outline withhinged lid, with engravedfoliate detail and scrip initialto lid (2)

Combined weight: 1.5oz

£250-350

447 SV50/25CA collection of itemsto include various sugarbowls, milk jugs, sauceboatsand two sugar spoons (qty)

23.5oz

£200-300

448 FG477/59A matched George III andVictorian silver canteen ofcutleryLondon, the majority 1890, ofdouble struck Fiddle Threadand Shell pattern, comprisingtwelve tablespoons, eleventable forks, twelve dessertspoons, thirteen dessertforks, eleven teaspoons, asoup ladle, two sauce ladlesand a pair of serving spoons(qty)

Combined weight 161oz

£1,000-1,500

449 FF167/4AA collection of fiddle patternflatwarevarious dates and makers, toinclude tablespoons, dessertspoons, forks etc (qty)

44.8oz

£300-500

450 FG709/10A mixed collection of flatwareto include various servingspoons, tea spoons, saltspoons and forks (qty)

Combined weight: 17oz

£300-500

452 SV77/4A cased set of six saltsMarshall & Sons, Edinburgh1871, of cauldron form withfoliate and flowerhead borderand gadrooned rims, raisedon hoof feet, in fitted casewith five salt spoons(unmarked)

13.5oz

£250-350

453 FF488/2A gold and mother of pearlfruit knifeapparently unmarked, thehandle with mother of pearlfacings with reeded detailsand floral bosses, with reededmounts, and simple hingedtapered blade

15.5cm long

£150-250

454 FG712/6A pair of grape scissorsJosiah Williams & Co, London1895, of conventional formwith engraved foliate detail

Length: 16cm, 3oz

£120-180

455 FG712/5A novelty letter openerSampson Mordan, London1896, modelled as an infantryofficers sword withdetachable scabbard andsuspension loops

Length: 20cm, 1.4oz

£300-500

456 FG712/7A oval drinking flaskChawner & Co, London 1874,of plain design with screw capand pull off cup to base

Length: 11cm, 4.2oz

£150-250

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451 FF553/9A Victorian matched canteenof Fiddle Thread and Shellpattern flatwarepredominantly G Adams,London 1870’s, for twelvecovers comprising table forks,tablespoons, dessert forksand dessert spoons; togetherwith a matched set ofteaspoons, all contained in amodern fitted canteen

137oz

£1,500-1,800

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459 FG427/29A set of six wine gobletsGeorge Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1864, thebowl of tapered form with chased floral swagdetail, to a knopped stem with swept circularfoot (6)

Height: 13cm, combined weight: 14.5oz

£400-600

460 FG507/34AA Victorian salverLondon 1862, of circularoutline with beaded rimenclosing a reticulated borderwith swan and foliate details,raised on four reticulatedbracket feet

49cm diameter, 99oz

£400-600

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462 SV77/5A Victorian three piece parttea setSheffield 1855, comprisingcoffee pot, teapot, milk jugeach of large baluster formwith chased floral, foliate andscrolls with bracket feet andacanthus spouts (3)

Coffee pot 27cm high, combined

weight 66oz

£500-800

463 FG507/1A Victorian four piece silvertea and coffee serviceStephen Smith & WilliamNicholson, London 1853,comprising a teapot, coffeepot, milk jug and sugar bowl,each of baluster form withengraved foliate detail, thehandles and spout withsimilar applied detail andapplied floral finials (4)

combined weight 69.8oz, coffee pot

25cm tall

£600-800

464 FF608/5A set of six Victorian dessertforksWH Glasgow 1851, of Fiddlepattern with engraved gothicinitial B to terminal (6)

8.5oz

£150-250

465 FF608/11A Victorian presentationsnuff boxBirmingham 1846, of shapedrectangular outline withengraved foliage and scrollsand inscription to cover

7.2cm wide, 92g

£150-250

461 FG587/12A Victorian wine ewerJ S Hunt London 1861, the body of balusterform with slender neck, with chased decorationof trailing fruiting vines and with naturalisticbranch handle, the body with engraved crestwithin laurel leaf cartouche

30cm high, 25.6oz

£1,200-1,800

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466 FG596/20A Victorian sugar bowl &tongsMarshall & Son, Edinburgh1843, of hemispherical formwith flat chased scrolling andfoliate decoration, witheverted rim and spool foot;together with a matched pairof sugar tongs

15cm diameter, 11oz

£500-700

468A SV77/7A Victorian ewerJohn Muirhead & SonsGlasgow 1886, of slightlyflared form, profuselydecorated panels of displayedfruit and flowers, scrollformed cartouche withengraved crest, S scrollhandle and domed hingedcover

25cm high, 28oz

£200-300

467 FG661/2A Victorian cased fish setSheffield 1838, for eighteencovers, with simple bladesand tines and flared motherof pearl handles with stainedfish motif, in fitted case withtwin lift out trays

£300-500

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468 FG706/1A Victorian claret JugSheffield 1838, the flutedtapered body with engravedpresentation inscription andtrailing fruiting vine to neck,with foliate S scroll handleand hinged cover, the wholeon a domed fluted spreadingfoot

32cm high, 22oz

£500-600

470 FG709/9A William IV soup ladleCharles Eley, London 1834, ofplain form; together withanother soup ladle withengraved detail and shellbowl (2)

10.7oz

£200-300

471 FG709/7A William IV meat skewerWilliam Eaton, London 1834,of typical form with engravedcrest; together with a smallerexample with a decorativefoliate terminal depicting aharp, London 1834 (2)

Combined weight: 5.7oz

£200-300

472 SV50/25DA set of William IV fruitknives and forksW Chawner, London 1833,comprising six pairs of knivesand forks in Old English, Shelland Thread pattern withsimple blades and four tinedforms, with engraved crest(12)

£300-500

473 FF553/36BA matched pair of mustardpotsCharles Thomas Fox, London1831 & 1834, each of plainfrom with gadrooned detail torim, plain handles with shellthumb-piece and blue-glassliners; each with a fiddlepattern mustard spoon withengraved ‘W’ to terminal (4)

45mm tall, weighable silver 9.6oz

£250-350

469 FF659/1SIR WALTER SCOTT INTEREST - A William IV castle top snuffboxJoseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1834, of rectangular outline withgadrooned rims, the hinged cover with floral border enclosing ascene of Abbotsford House within landscape

9cm wide, 6.5oz

£400-600

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474 SV50/25A matched collection ofKing’s pattern flatwarepredominantly Edinburghcirca 1830, to include varioustablespoons, table forks,dessert spoons, soup ladleand fish server etc (qty)

170oz

£1,500-1,800

475 FF608/4A set of nine William IVtableforksRobert Gray & Sons, Glasgow1830, of Fiddle pattern withengraved initials to terminal(9)

27oz

£250-350

476 FG474/5A George IV chamber stickLondon 1826, of conventionalform, the round base withgadrooned rim, the central socketwith pull out sconce, set with Sscroll handle and conical snuffer

Base 15cm diameter, 11.8oz

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477 YE2013/18A matched four piece Victorian tea setvarious dates and makers, comprisingwater pot, teapot, sugar bowl and milkjug, each of zodiac pattern with profuselychased decoration (4)

water pot 27cm high, combined weight 55oz

£700-900

478 FG709/11A small snuff boxNathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1828, ofrectangular outline, with engravedfoliate and engine turned detail;together with a small rectangularvinaigrette with engraved detail andpierced foliate grille; another ofhexagonal outline, with scrolling piercedgrille (3)

Snuff box: 6cm x 3.5cm, combined weight: 2.4oz

£250-350

479 SV111/298A pair of George IV six toast racksWilliam Esterbrook, London 1823 &1828, of double hoop design with crestand ring handles, to four acanthusbracket feet (2)

Length 16.5cm, 19.25oz

Provenance:Skeldon House, Ayrshire

£1,000-1,500

480 SV111/300A pair of George III grape scissorsW Eley & W Fearn, london 1814, of castform with reeded loop handles andtrailing fruiting vines, the simple scissoraction to plain points

18cm long, 3.3oz

Provenance:Skeldon House, Ayrshire

£200-300

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483 FF553/27A George III ArgyleW & A Lestourgeon London, of straightsided form with gadrooned rim andstraight spout, the wooden C scrollhandle with socket attachment andshell cover to inner well

12cm high, 10oz

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485 FF553/26A George III teapot and standCrispin Fuller (probably) London 1796, of straight sidedrectangular form, curved corners, with taperedstraight spout, C scroll wooden handle and stainedivory pineapple finials; together with a matching standof simple form with four bracket feet (2)

Teapot 15cm high, combined weight 19.7oz

£300-500

486 FG474/4A George III teapotSamuel Hennell (probably), London1805, of lobed bellied form withengraved Egyptian revival border andhinged lid, curved spout and angularwooden handle

15cm high, 22oz

£200-300

488 FE52/6A pair of George III waitersT Hannan & J Crouch, London 1799, ofcircular outline with gadrooned rim andscript initial S to centre, raised on threegadrooned bracket feet (2)

23cm diameter, each 18oz

£800-1,200

487 FG676/8A George III serving spoonLanglands & Robertson, Newcastle circa1800, Old English pattern with plainterminal

30cm long, 3.3oz

£150-250

484 FG587/13A George III twin compartment tea caddyJohn Robbins London 1800, of taperedrectangular form with incurved corners, thebrandy with fluted decoration, with twinflush hinged compartments, with lock andwith reeded loop handle

19cm high, 19.2oz

£1,500-2,500

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492 FE474/10A George III twin handleddishLondon 1786, the taperedhemispherical bowl withembossed foliate and latticeborders with twin cast scrollhandles and raised on adomed foot

18cm wide, 6oz

£200-300

493 FG709/4A shell butter dishWilliam Plummer, London1784, with engraved crest , tothree small feet alsomodelled as shells

Length: 13.5cm, 3.9oz

£250-350

494 FG709/6A George III salverLondon 1782, of circularoutline with scalloped rimand engraved foliate andscrolling detail, with engravedinitials to centre, to threehoof feet

Diameter: 21cm, 13.8oz

£200-300

495 SV111/295A pair of George III wicktrimmersBM Birmingham 1777, ofconventional form with lyrehandles and loop terminals,with scissor action and boxsnuffer

16cm long, 3oz

Provenance:Skeldon House, Ayrshire

£300-500

489 FF920/1A George III cased toothbrush and toothpowder boxJP?, London 1793, the box of plainrectangular design with two hinged lids andknop to one end, together with thetoothbrush of plain design (bristlesdeficient); in a fitted tooled leather case

Length of case: 13.3cm

£200-300

490 FF553/35A late 18th early 19th centuryseal caseapparently unmarked, of plaintapering cylindrical form withreeded detail to foot andhinges, two compartments,the bottom seal matrix witharmorial

Length 14.5cm

£180-220

491 FG587/11George III oval tea caddyWilliam Pitts London 1786, of fluted ovalform with flushed hinged domed cover withcast floral finial

14cm wide, 15.6oz

£800-1,200

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496A set of four early George III candlesticksPeter Werritzer London 1763, the corinthiancolumns with pierced acanthus capitals andpull out sconce, raised on a domed squarebase with floral garlands and gadroonedborders (4)

37cm high

£5,000-8,000

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497 FF608/2A George III drum teapotLondon 1773, of straight sideddrum form with embossedacanthus swags and flutedroundels, with straight spoutand wooden C scroll handle

13cm high, 13.7oz

£400-600

498 SV50/25AA George III salverRichard Rugg, London 1775,of shaped circular outlinewith beaded border andengraved foliate decoration,raised on three claw and ballfeet; together with a modernsalver with shell and crescentborder with engraved crest,raised on three bracket feet(2)

20cm and 27cm diameter,

combined weight 28oz

£300-500

499 FG477/47A George III silver meatskewerLondon 1768, of conventionalfrom with loop terminalinscribed ‘Geo III 1768’;together with a George III oldEnglish pattern soup lade,Edinburgh circa 1800; and aStilton scoop with ivoryhandle, Sheffield 1928 (3)

Weighable silver 8.2oz

£200-300

500 FG474/3A George III bun casterLondon 1776, of simplebaluster form with mouldedgirdle and domed pierced pulloff cover, raised on a domedspool foot

9.3cm high

£120-180

501 FG767/1A George III card trayWilliam Law, Dublin 1819, retailed by WilliamMorgan, of shaped circular outline with castscroll shell and foliate rim, the centre withchased border of C scrolls flowers and birds,raised on three hoof feet

18cm diameter, 9.8oz

£300-500

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22cm long, combined weight 36.2oz

Provenance:Sotheby’s Gleneagles 27th & 28th of August 1970

£3,000-5,000

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505 SV111/292A fine George II Irish epergneJohn Gumley Dublin circa 1735 (date letter lacking), the deepboat shaped central bowl with finely pierced foliate andasymmetrical scroll terminals, cast gadrooned and acanthusborder, set on a straight column support with chased scrollsand pierced flared lower section with cast foliate border andraised on acanthus capped scrolling supports, each supportwith S scroll arms and shaped circular dish, with engravedarmorial to centre of main bowl and crests to each comport

37cm high, 112oz

Heraldry:The arms of Waller of Castletown, co. Limerick impaling Smith.

Provenance:Skeldon House, Ayrshire

Note:The armorial engraving for Waller impaling Smith unusually features theroyal shield of France hanging from the branches of a walnut tree.It commemorates the capture of Charles, Duke of Orleans, by Englishsoldiers under the personal command of Henry V at the 1415 battle ofAgincourt.Orleans was among 1500 French noblemen taken prisoner, many of whomwere held for ransom. He was brought back to England and held at themoated manor house of Sir Richard Waller (1395-1462) in Groombridge, Kentuntil eventually taken to the Tower of London.The Waller crest and the shield charged with three walnut leaves allude tothis detention, indeed some accounts credit Sir Richard with the capture ofthe French duke.Sir Hardress Waller, a judge at the trial of King Charles I, who retired toIreland and settled in Castletown co. Limerick, is credited with the role ofprogenitor of the Irish family of that name.

£20,000-30,000

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22cm high, combined weight 77oz

Provenance:Skeldon House, Ayrshire

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507 SV111/316A pair of George III sauce boatspossibly George Boothby, London 1740, ofplain design with moulded rim and leafcapped double scroll handles, on three hootand shell feet (2)

Length: 20.5cm, 28oz

Provenance:Skeldon House, Ayrshire

£1,200-1,800

508 FG3/5A set of 18th century silvermounted pistol grip knivesmainly unmarked, some withlion passant mark only,comprising nine table andnine smaller knives each withchamfered pistol grips andmodern steel blades (18)

24cm and 20cm long

£400-600

509 FF553/20A pair of open saltsLondon 1748, of plain circularoutline to three hoofed feet,the body with engravedarmorial; together with a pairof shell-bowl salt spoons (4)

Weighable silver: 4.5oz

£120-180

510 FF553/21A pair of mid 18th centurysugar nipsmarked WC and lion passant,of typical scissor action withengraved initials, with asimilar modern pair; togetherwith a small collectionflatware to include variousteaspoons, tablespoons, berryspoons and ladles etc (qty)

Combined weight: 25.5oz

£300-500

511 FG9/245A George II hash spoonLondon 1746, of Hanoverianpattern, with engraved detailto heel and armorial toterminal

5.8oz, 35cm long

£300-400

512 FF553/19A pair of George II castersLondon 1743, of plainbaluster form with reededgirdles and domed foot, withpull off pierced and engravedcovers (2)

12cm high, combined weight 5.8oz

£200-300

513 FF553/17A George II sauceboatLondon 1742, of squat formwith baluster body, evertedscalloped rim, with acanthuscapped S scroll handle andraised on three hoof feet

17cm long, 9.3oz

£150-250

514 FF553/25A George II coffee potBowles Nash, London 1725, offlared cylindrical form withengraved crest to body,facetted S scroll spout anddomed hinged cover, with Sscroll wooden handle

24.5cm high, 27oz

£600-800

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515 FF679/1A large George II Brandy panJohn Edwards II (probably) London 1729,oftypical baluster form with short V spoutand socket handle with turned woodengrip

30cm long, gross weight 19.7oz

£2,000-3,000

516 FG709/5An early English provincial seal-topspoonunattributed, the fig shaped bowl to aplain stem terminating with a knoppedfinial

Length: 16cm, 7.9oz

£300-500

517 FG709/2A William III tumbler cupYork 1693, of typical roundedconventional form

Height: 5cm, 2.9oz

£400-600

518 FG709/1A Queen Anne Britanniastandard porringerLondon 1711, of twin handleddesign, with reeded detail andscrolling vacant cartouche tofront

Height 8cm, 3.1oz

£300-500

519 FG709/5AA collection of early spoonsto include a lace back roundend spoon, London 1683; twotrefid spoons, one London andone unattributed provincial; a1709 dog nose spoon, London;a Hanovarian table spoon,London 1730, John Wrenn (5)

£500-800

520 FG427/19A late 16th/early 17th centuryEnglish provincial seal topspoonwith rose head mark to bowl,the baluster finial with plainseal, to a rectangular sectionto stem with large deep bowl

Length: 17cm, 35.7g

£300-400

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521 ES769/15A Queen Anne Britanniastandard chocolate potRichard Green, London 1706(marked to body and cover),the plain body of flaredcylindrical form, the curvedspout with hinged cover, theside set S scroll fruit woodhandle with shaped terminals,the loose hinged domed coverwith scrolling thumbpiece andhinged finial

25cm high, 26oz

£8,000-12,000

END OF SALE

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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

GIA

D

E

F

G

H

I / J

K / L

M to Z

Fancy

CIBJO

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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Fine Antiques & Works of ArtWednesday, 5th March, 201433 Broughton Place, Edinburgh EH1 3RR

Viewing timesSunday, 2nd March, 12 noon - 4pm

Monday, 3rd March, 10am - 7pm

Tuesday, 4th March, 10am - 5pm

Morning of sale from 9am

EnquiriesDouglas GirtonTel: +44 (0)131 557 [email protected]

Lee YoungTel: +44 (0)131 557 [email protected]

FRENCH GIANT GILT BRASS PENDULE DEVOYAGE BY BERTHOUDMID 19TH CENTURYwith a chronometer escapement withpivoted detent, and half-hour remontoir

£6,000-8,000

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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

78 Pall Mall, LondonSW1Y 5ESTel +44 (0)20 7930 9115Fax +44 (0)20 7930 7274

www.lyonandturnbull .com

Board of Directors

ChairmanSir Angus Grossart

Vice ChairmanPaul Roberts

Managing DirectorNick Curnow

DirectorsCampbell ArmourRachel DoerrTrevor KyleJohn MackieMhairi McFaddenGavin StrangLee Young

Specialist Departments

Pictures, Watercolours andPrintsNick CurnowCharlotte RiordanEmily Johnston (London)

Furniture, Clocks andWorks of ArtDouglas GirtonLee YoungSara Pierdominici

Asian Works of ArtLee YoungAnna Westin (consultant)Sara Pierdominici

Rugs and CarpetsGavin Strang

Jewellery, Silver,Coins and MedalsColin FraserTrevor KyleRuth Davis

Decorative Arts and DesignJohn Mackie

European and Asian CeramicsDouglas GirtonCampbell Armour

Rare Books, Maps, Manuscriptsand PhotographsSimon VickersCathy Marsden

Arms and ArmourJohn Batty (consultant)

InteriorsTheo BurrellCharlotte Riordan

Business Development

Ian Peter MacDonaldLindsey MichieJames McNaughtJohn SibbaldJohn ThomsonTessa ThomsonLady Middleton

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Operations ManagerAlex Dove

Finance ManagerMhairi McFadden

AccountsFlo MarshallEileen WelshSarah Laing

AdministrationEdinburghKim AitchisonEleanor Welsh

GlasgowLinda RobinsonJames McNaught

Saleroom StaffSydney DrewDavid RobertsonScott MitchellDavid FiddesValerie Kyle

Press and Public RelationsPhilip Gregory

MarketingMatt McKenzie

PhotographerAndrew McGregor

Valuation Department Administration

Telephone: 0845 882 2794

UK DirectorRachel Doerr

Client ServicesLinda RobinsonJane LightfootTessa Robson

Business DevelopmentIan Peter MacDonaldLindsey MichieJames McNaughtJohn SibbaldJohn ThomsonTessa ThomsonLady Middleton

VALUERS

ScotlandTrevor KyleCampbell ArmourGavin Strang

Northern EnglandDavid Hall (consultant)

North West England andIrelandRachel Doerr

MidlandsPatrick BowenMichael Mays

London and Home CountiesSean McIlroy

South West & WalesRobin Barlow

London and Southern England

Rachel DoerrMobile: +44 (0)7876 [email protected]

Ian Peter MacDonaldTel: +44 (0)20 7930 [email protected]

Lee YoungMobile: +44 (0)7825 [email protected]

Catriona MacphersonTel: +44 (0)20 7930 [email protected]

Emily JohnstonMobile: +44 (0)7741 [email protected]

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STANDARD TERMS &CONDITIONS OF SALELyon & Turnbull carries on business withbidders, buyers and all those present inthe auction room prior to, or inconnection, with a sale on the followingGeneral Conditions and on such otherterms, conditions and notices as may bereferred to herein.

1. DEFINITIONSIn these Conditions:(a) “Auctioneer” means the firm of Lyon &Turnbull or its authorised auctioneer, asappropriate;(b) “deliberate forgery” means animitation made with the intention ofdeceiving as to authorship, origin, date,age, period, culture or source but which isunequivocally described in the catalogueas being the work of a particular creatorand which, at the date of the sale, had avalue materially less than it would havehad if it had been in accordance with thedescription;(c) “hammer price” means the level ofbidding reached (at or above any reserve)when the auctioneer brings down thehammer;(d) “terms of consignment” means thestipulated terms and rates of commissionon which Lyon & Turnbull acceptsinstructions from sellers or their agents;(e) “total amount due” means thehammer price in respect of the lot soldtogether with any premium, Value AddedTax chargeable and any additional chargespayable by a defaulting buyer under theseConditions;(f) “sale proceeds” means the net amountdue to the seller, being the hammer priceof the lot sold less commission at thestated rate, Value Added Tax chargeableand any other amounts due to us by theseller in whatever capacity and howeverarising;(g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer asidentified in Condition 2.(h) The singular includes the plural andvice versa as appropriate.

2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THEBUYER(a) Bidders are required to register theirparticulars before bidding and to satisfyany security arrangements before enteringthe auction room to view or bid;(b) the maker of the highest bid acceptedby the auctioneer conducting the saleshall be the buyer at the hammer priceand any dispute about a bid, which mustbe raised before the next lot is offered,shall be settled at the auctioneer’sabsolute discretion.(c) Bidders shall be deemed to act asprincipals.(d) Once made, no bid may be withdrawn.(e) Our right to bid on behalf of the selleris expressly reserved up to the amount ofany reserve and the right to refuse any bidis also reserved.

3. INCREMENTSBidding increments shall be at theauctioneer’s sole discretion.

4. THE PURCHASE PRICEThe buyer shall pay the hammer pricetogether with a premium thereon.25% up to £25,000 / 20% thereafter.VAT will be charged on the premium at therate imposed by law.

5. VALUE ADDED TAXValue Added Tax on the hammer price isimposed by law on all items affixed withan asterisk (*) or dagger (†). Value AddedTax is charged at the appropriate rateprevailing by law at the date of sale and ispayable by buyers of relevant lots.

6. DROIT de SUITEThis symbol § indicates works which maybe subject to the Droit de Suite or Artist'sResale Right, which took effect in theUnited Kingdom on 14th February 2006.

We are required to collect a royaltypayment for all qualifying works of art.Under new legislation which came intoeffect on 1st January 2012, this applies toliving artists and artists who have died inthe last 70 years. This royalty will becharged to the buyer on the hammer priceand in addition to the buyers premium. Itwill not apply to works where the hammerprice is less than €1,000 (euros). Thecharge for works of art sold at and above€1,000 (euros) and below €50,000 (euros)is 4%. For items selling above €50,000(euros),charges are calculated on a slidingscale. All royalty charges are paid to theDesign and Artists Copyright Society(‘DACS’) and no handling costs oradditional fees are retained by theauctioneer. Resale royalties are notsubject to VAT. Please note that the royaltypayment is calculated on the rate ofexchange at the European Central Bankon the date of the sale. More informationon Droit de Suite is available atwww.dacs.org.uk.

7. PAYMENT(1) Immediately a lot is sold you will:(a) pay to us the total amount due in cashor in such other way as is agreed by us.We accept cash, bank transfer (details onrequest), Switch or Debit Cards and Visaor MasterCard (please note there is asurcharge of 2% (VAT included) whenusing credit cards). We do not acceptAmerican Express.(2) any payments by you to us may beapplied by us towards any sums owingfrom you to us on any account whateverwithout regard to any directions of you oryour agent, whether express or implied.

8. TITLE AND COLLECTION OFPURCHASES(1) The ownership of any lots purchasedshall not pass to you until you have madepayment in full to us of the total amountdue.(2) You shall at your own risk and expensetake away any lots that you havepurchased and paid for not later than fourworking days following the day of theauction or upon the clearance of anycheque used for payment after which youshall be responsible for any removal,storage and other associated charges.(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 held atour main saleroom and the potentialstorage charges for lots not collected bythe appropriate time.

9. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT ORFAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES(1) If any lot is not paid for in full and takenaway in accordance with these Conditionsor if there is any other breach of theseConditions, we, as agent for the seller andon their behalf, shall at our absolutediscretion and without prejudice to anyother rights we may have, be entitled toexercise one or more of the followingrights and remedies:(a) to proceed against you for damages forbreach of contract;(b) to rescind the sale of that lot and/orany other lots sold by us to you;(c) to resell the lot (by auction or privatetreaty) in which case you shall beresponsible for any resulting deficiency inthe total amount due (after crediting anypart payment and adding any resale costs).Any surplus so arising shall belong to theseller;(d) to remove, store and insure the lot atyour expense and, in the case of storage,either at our premises or elsewhere;(e) to charge interest at a rate of 1.5% permonth above the current base rate on thetotal amount due, to the extent it remainsunpaid for more than four working daysafter 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 or

your agent at future auctions or to imposeconditions before any such bids shall beaccepted;(h) to apply any proceeds of sale of otherlots due or in future becoming due to youtowards the settlement of the total amountdue and to exercise a lien (that is a right toretain possession of) any of your propertyin our possession for any purpose until thedebt due is satisfied.(2) We shall, as agent for the seller andon their behalf pursue these rights andremedies only as far as is reasonable tomake appropriate recovery in respect ofbreach of these Conditions

10. THIRD PARTY LIABILITYAll members of the public on ourpremises are there at their own risk andmust note the lay-out of theaccommodation and securityarrangements. Accordingly neither theauctioneer nor our employees or agentsshall incur liability for death or personalinjury (except as required by law by reasonof our negligence) or similarly for thesafety of the property of persons visitingprior to or at a sale.

11. COMMISSION BIDSWhile prospective buyers are stronglyadvised to attend the auction and arealways responsible for any decision to bidfor a particular lot and shall be assumedto have carefully inspected and satisfiedthemselves as to its condition we shall ifso instructed clearly and in writing executebids on their behalf. Neither theauctioneer or our employees or agentsshall be responsible for any failure to doso. Where two or more commission bidsat the same level are recorded we reservethe right in our absolute discretion toprefer the first bid so made.

12. WARRANTY OF TITLE ANDAVAILABILITYThe seller warrants to the auctioneer andto you that the seller is the true owner ofthe property consigned or is properlyauthorised by the true owner to consign itfor sale and is able to transfer good andmarketable title to the property free fromany third party claims.

13. AGENCYThe auctioneer normally acts as agentonly and disclaims any responsibility fordefault by sellers or buyers.

14. TERMS OF SALEThe seller acknowledges that lots are soldsubject to the stipulations of theseConditions in their entirety and on theTerms of Consignment as notified to theconsignor at the time of the entry of thelot.

15. STANDARD VENDOR FEES ANDCHARGES (Subject to VAT)(1) Commission: 15% of the first £3000 and10% thereafter is charged on the sellingprice of each lot (subject to a minimumcharge of £30). Loss and damagewarranty: 1.5% on value of lots sold.Photography: max £40 mono per lot, max£250 colour. Internet Marketing Service:£10 per lot.(2) If a vendor wishes to withdraw a lotorganized for sale, a withdrawal fee willapply;(a) If withdrawn over 28 working days priorto the sale, this will be charged at 10% ofthe mid estimate along with any ancilliaryincurred (such as photography), all subjectto VAT at the current rate.(b) If withdrawn within 28 working days ofthe sale, this will be charged at 20% of themid estimate along with any ancilliaryincurred (such as photography), all subjectto VAT at the current rate.(3) Aftersales: We reserve the right toaccept an after-auction offer on a lot onbehalf of the vendor, at the agreed reserveprice or above, for up to 48 hours after theoriginal auction.

16. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION(1) While we seek to describe lotsaccurately, it may be impractical for us to

carry out exhaustive due diligence on eachlot. Prospective buyers are given ampleopportunities to view and inspect beforeany sale and they (and any independentexperts on their behalf) must satisfythemselves as to the accuracy of anydescription applied to a lot. Prospectivebuyers also bid on the understanding that,inevitably, representations or statementsby us as to authorship, genuineness,origin, date, age, provenance, condition orestimated selling price involve matters ofopinion. We undertake that any suchopinion shall be honestly and reasonablyheld and accept liability for opinions givennegligently or fraudulently. Subject to theforegoing neither we the auctioneer or ouremployees or agents or the seller acceptliability for the correctness of suchopinions and all conditions andwarranties, whether relating todescription, condition or quality of lots,express, implied or statutory, are herebyexcluded. This Condition is subject to thenext following Condition concerningdeliberate forgeries and applies save asprovided for in paragraph 6 “information tobuyers”.(2) Private treaty sales made under theseConditions are deemed to be sales byauction for purposes of consumerlegislation.

17. FORGERIESNotwithstanding the preceding Condition,any Lot which proves to be a deliberateforgery (as defined) may be returned to usby you within 21 days of the auctionprovided it is in the same condition aswhen bought, and is accompanied byparticulars identifying it from the relevantcatalogue description and a writtenstatement of defects. If we are satisfiedfrom the evidence presented that the lot isa deliberate forgery we shall refund themoney paid by you for the lot including anybuyer’s premium provided that (1) if thecatalogue description reflected theaccepted view of scholars and experts asat the date of sale or (2) you personally arenot able to transfer a good and marketabletitle to us, you shall have no rights underthis condition.The right of return provided by thisCondition is additional to any right orremedy provided by law or by theseConditions of Sale.

GENERAL18. We shall have the right at ourdiscretion, to refuse admission to ourpremises or attendance at our auctions byany person.9 (1) Any right to compensation for lossesliabilities and expenses incurred in respectof and as a result of any breach of theseConditions and any exclusions provided bythem shall be available to the sellerand/or the auctioneer as appropriate.(2). Such rights and exclusions shallextend to and be deemed to be for thebenefit of employees and agents of theseller and/or the auctioneer who maythemselves enforce them.20. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidderor viewer may be given by first class mailin which case it shall be deemed to havebeen received by the addressee 48 hoursafter posting.21. Special terms may be used incatalogue descriptions of particularclasses of items (Books, Jewellery,paintings, guns, firearms etc) in whichcase the descriptions must be interpretedin accordance with any glossary orguidance notes appearing in thecatalogue. These notices and terms willalso form part of our terms and conditionsof sales.22. Any indulgence extended to biddersbuyers or sellers by us notwithstandingthe strict terms of these Conditions or ofthe Terms of Consignment shall affect theposition at the relevant time only and inrespect of that particular concession only;in all other respects these Conditionsshall be construed as having full force andeffect.23. Scottish law applies to theinterpretation of these Conditions.

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Sale Title

Sale Date Sale No.

Title Initials Client No

Surname

Address

Postcode

Telephone Telephone 2

E-mail

Have you registered to bid with Lyon & Turnbull before?

Accompanying Documents:

We may, at our discretion, ask you to provide a bank reference and/or a deposit as a condition of authorising you to bid

Lot No. Description £ Sterling limit

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I understand that if any of my bids aresuccessful, the total price payable willbe the amount of the final bid, plus abuyer’s premium calculated at 25% upto £25,000 then 20% thereafter.

VAT will be charged on the premium.The premium and VAT is payable by allpurchasers.

Lots in the catalogue marked † aresubject to VAT at the standard rate onthe hammer price. The symbol * by alot number indicates that the lot hasbeen temporarily imported fromoutside the EU and that VAT is payableby the purchaser at the rate of 5% onthe hammer price and the buyer’spremium.

No VAT is payable on the hammer priceor premium for books bought atauction.

Lots in the catalogue marked aresubject to Droit de Suite or Artist’sResale Right. Please ask us for detailsor see our conditions of sale.

Please note, telephone bidding is onlyavailable on lots estimated at £300 orabove.

Where there are identical bids for a lot,the first received will be executed.

Please make certain that your bids aresubmitted at least one hour before thestart of the sale.

We will do our utmost to ensure allcommission and telephone bids areexecuted, however this can not beguaranteed and is a service offered atthe bidders risk.

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if known

May we email you in future

regarding similar sales?

Telephone bid Commission bid

Excl. Premium & VAT (Commission bid only)

YES NOHow did you hear

about this sale?

YES NO (if No please provide the following:)

1.Government-issued photo ID 2. Proof of address(Passport / Driving License / National ID card) (Utility Bill / Bank Statement / Letter from Tax Authority)

I request Lyon & Turnbull, without legal obligation of any kind on its part, to bid on the above up to the prices listed. I understand that if any of my bids aresuccessful, the total price payable will be the amount of the final bid, plus a buyer’s premium calculated at 25% up to £25,000 then 20% thereafter. VAT will becharged on the premium.

I confirm that I accept and will bid in accordance with the terms and conditions of sale as printed in the catalogue, detailed on the Lyon & Turnbull website oravailable for inspection in the saleroom, subject to any amendment announced or published by Lyon & Turnbull prior to the fall of the hammer.

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Scottish Silver & AccessoriesAugust 201433 Broughton Place, Edinburgh EH1 3RR

EnquiriesColin FraserTel: +44 (0)131 557 [email protected]

Trevor KyleTel: +44 (0)131 557 [email protected] FURTHER ENTRIES ARE INVITED

A fine late 19th century copy of theMonymusk reliquary

In silver, copper and enamel with finelyengraved decoration.

£5,000 -10,000

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Local DeliveriesLocal deliveries can bearranged by A&S PertRemovals.Telephone 07876343520.

Packing and ShippingPlease note that we donot pack or ship items.The following sug-gested carriers will beable to arrange pack-ing and shipping;please contact themdirectly to receive aquote. You may wishto contact an alterna-tive courier.

Smaller items & PicturesMailboxes Etc44/46 Morningside RoadEdinburgh EH10 4BFThe direct link to the orderingform is:http://www.mbeedinburgh.com/art-and-antiques.phpTel: +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, Creek-moorPoole, Dorset BH17 7BDTel: +44 (0)1202 600 012Fax: +44 (0)1202 600 206Email: [email protected]

Fine Art CarriersGallery Support Group37 Cremer StreetLondon E2 8HDTel: +44 (0)20 7729 6692Email:[email protected]

Arrangements for Sold LotsAll bought items will be heldfree of charge at BroughtonPlace until the Friday follow-ing the sale.

Thereafter lots will be re-moved 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 be avail-able at the saleroom on viewdays 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. 2014. 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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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

78 Pall Mall, LondonSW1Y 5ESTel +44 (0)20 7930 9115Fax +44 (0)20 7930 7274