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Comprising: Antique & Modern Jewellery, Watches, Coins, Medals & Banknotes, Plated Wares, Foreign Silver and Metalwares, Modern Silver and Antique Silver.

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Page 1: Jewellery & Silver | 9th July 2014

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33 Broughton Place, Edinburgh EH1 3RRTel +44 (0)131 557 8844 Fax +44 (0)131 557 8668

email. [email protected]

182 Bath Street, Glasgow G2 4HGTel +44 (0)141 333 1992 Fax +44 (0)141 332 8240

78 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5ESTel +44 (0)20 7930 9115Fax +44 (0)20 7930 7274

Jewellery & Silver

Wednesday, 9th July, 2014 33 Broughton PlaceEdinburgh

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Administration fee:£20 + VAT

Storage charges per lot perday are:

Large Items£5 inc. insurance + VAT

Small Items£2.50 inc. insurance + VAT

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

Waverley Station

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

Lyon & Turnbull saleroom

St Andrew Square

© Lyon and Turnbull Ltd. 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.

T York Place Tram Station

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Jewellery & SilverWednesday, 9th July, 2014at 11am

Sale Number LT412

ViewingSunday, 6th July 12 noon - 4pmMonday, 7th July 10am - 5pmTuesday, 8th July 10am - 5pmMorning of sale from 9am

SpecialistsColin [email protected]

Trevor [email protected]

Ruth [email protected]

Catalogue: £12

BUYER’S PREMIUM25% up to £25,00020% thereafter. VAT will be charged on the premium at the rate imposed by law.†20% VAT chargeable on the lot itself*5% import VAT on the lot§Droit de Suite (artist’s resale rights)applies (see our Terms and Conditionsof Sale and Information for Buyers).

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

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Important Information for Buyers

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

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

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

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

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

Online PaymentsWe no longer accept card paymentsby phone, please use our onlinepayment service (powered 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.

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

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

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

2 – Proof of address (utility bill/ bankstatement)

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

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

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

By telephoneBids submitted by telephone mustbe confirmed in writing.

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

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

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

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

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

Buying at AuctionThis sale is subject to our standardTerms and Conditions of Sale. If you 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 thehammer price is less than €1,000(euros). The charge for works of artsold at and above €1,000 (euros) andbelow €50,000 (euros) is 4%. Foritems selling above €50,000 (euros),charges are calculated on a slidingscale.

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Lot Numbers

1-188 Antique & Modern Jewellery

189-239 Watches

240-248 Coins, Medals & Banknotes

249-259 Plated Wares

260-287 Foreign Silver & Metalwares

288-346 Modern Silver

347-427 Antique Silver

IMPORT/EXPORTProspective buyers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of propertycontaining materials from endangered species, including but not limited to rhino horn, ivory,coral and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarize themselves withall relevant customs regulations prior to bidding if they intend to import lots to anothercountry.

It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence. Thedenial of any licence or any delay in obtaining licences shall neither justify the recession ofany sale nor any delay in making full payment for the lot.

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

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

ONLINE CATALOGUEFor colour illustrations of all lots in this sale please consult our website atwww.lyonandturnbull.com

TELEPHONE BIDDINGPlease note that all absentee and telephone bid requests must be received an hour beforethe sale.

Order of Sale

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10 FF743/2A diamond set belle epoqueneckletthe trace link chain to acentral diamond set bar witharticulated bar drops,millegrain set smalldiamonds and a maindiamond drop to eachterminal

£180-220

11 FH196/2A Russian gold and coralpendantindistinctly marked tosuspension ring, formed as acircular domed polished coralwithin pierced scroll workborder and with scrollsuspension

19mm diameter

£150-250

12 SV73/25A pair of diamond and rubyset earringsof hinged hoop form, channelset with five round cut rubiesand four round cut diamonds,with post and hinged claspfitting, stamped 14K; togetherwith a pair of yellow metalstud earrings, of split circularform, each set with threesmall round cut diamonds (2)

£200-300

1 FF873/1A Georgian lover’spendant/broochof navette shape, the centralpanel miniature of a younglady with blue hair ribband,within a guilloche blue anddiamond set inner border, theouter border set graduatedhalf pearls

45mm x 28mm

£400-600

2 FE38/25An Edwardian pearl andamethyst set necklacethe necklace composed offairly uniform pearls, eachmeasuring approximately3.5mm diameter, fringed tothe front by fifteen graduatedoval cut amethysts, with 9ctgold mounted floral clusterclasp also set with graduatedcultured pearls

47cm long

£300-500

3 FE52/20A sherry topaz and diamondset necklacethe front composed of a colletset briolette cut sherry topazdrop, surmounted by asimilarly set fancy cantedrectangular cut diamond,beneath a floral cluster setwith seven round brilliant cutdiamonds, the wholesuspended from a finebelcher link chain, withsimple hinged circular claspstamped 950

Pendant length: 30mm

£350-550

4 FE52/26An Edwardian pearl setnecklace/pendantthe belcher link gold chainwith central section of halfpearl set leaves, star andcentral crescent motif,removable pearl set bale andremovable brooch pendant oflobed circular form

Length: 38cm, central section:

55mm; Brooch: 40mm long

(including bale)

£300-400

5 FF575/38A diamond set bar broochof tapering form, set inunmarked white metal withnineteen graduated old roundcut diamonds, with broochfittings

Length: 5.6cm

£250-400

6 FF575/36A four stone diamond set barbroochmillegrain set with fourgraduated old round cutdiamonds, to a while metalbar brooch stamped PT &18CT

Length: 7.7cm

£400-600

7 FF575/39A Zircon set braceletset in unmarked white metalwith twenty-one oval andcushion cut zircons, withconcealed clasp and safetychain

Length: 19.5cm

£150-200

8 FF575/40A peridot and seed pearl setpendantcollet set in yellow metal withan oval cut peridot in ascrolling pierced surround setthroughout with seed pearls,suspending a small pear cutperidot drop, to a trace linkchain; together with two seedpearl set necklaces, one inyellow metal stamped 15ct (3)

Length of pendant (including bale):

4.5cm

£150-250

9 FF575/41A ruby and diamond set ringclaw set with an oval cut ruby,flanked to either side by anold round cut diamond, to ayellow metal shank stamped18CT, with pierced gallery andscrolling detail to shoulders

Ring size: R/S

£150-250

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13 FG840/5A George III gold sealunmarked, the oval cornelianmatrix intaglio carved with aclassical male head in profile,simple reeded mounts andsuspension

Width of matrix: 20mm

£300-500

14 FF962/3A ruby and diamond set ringclaw set with an oval cut rubyflanked to either side by around cut diamond, to an 18ctwhite gold shank; togetherwith a single stone diamondset ring, claw set with a roundcut diamond, the raisedshoulders set with smallround cut diamonds, to ayellow metal shank stamped18ct (2)

Ring sizes: L, M

£300-500

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15 FF962/4A modern five stone diamondringbar set with five roundbrilliant cut diamonds, to aplain 18ct gold shank

Ring size: L/M

£400-600

16 FF962/6A five stone diamond ringclaw set with five graduatedround cut diamonds, to aplain yellow metal shankstamped 18ct

Ring size: L

£250-350

17 FG724/2A peridot and seed pearl setbroochof open scrolling design, setthroughout with seeds pearlsand a central circular cutperidot, in yellow metalstamped 15ct; together with abar brooch, set to the centrewith a small diamond setfloral cluster; a three stonegem set ring, to a 9ct goldshank (3)

£200-300

18 FG724/4An enamel and diamond setbroochof curved oval outline, setthroughout with diamondchips to a blue and whiteenamelled ground, inunmarked yellow metal withbrooch fittings

Length: 35mm

£200-300

19 FD180/2A collection of gold earpendants and broochescomprising a pair of pearl setdrop earrings; a pair ofmoonstone chandelier earpendants; yellow metalaquamarine ear pendantswith tassel, other Victorianpendant earring; a circularbrooch with cannatilledecoration and set foil backedpink stones (qty)

£200-300

20 FD180/5A pair of ruby and diamondset ear clipseach modelled as a flowerhead with three rubies, clawset to the centre within sixdiamond set petals, set inunmarked yellow metal, in afitted Hamilton & Inches box

Diameter: 19mm

£800-1,200

21 FD180/10A gold turquoise anddiamond set pendantof heart shape, set centralturquoise drop with border ofcircular cut diamonds, beatengold surround, curved to apierced gallery, shaped bale

Length including bale: 35mm, 12g

£200-300

22 FD180/29A diamond and opal set ringthe central claw set diamondin a scrolling open workborder similarly set withradiating opal leaves, shankstamped 585

Ring size: P

£120-180

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26 FD180/18A modern two-coloured twistringof abstract design withpolished and texturedinterlocking bands, to a yellowmetal shank stamped 750

Ring size: O/P, 9.4g

£100-200

27 FE52/25A pearl set ringthe graduated half pearls in abox setting, plain steppedsides, yellow metal shankstamped 18k

Ring size: N/O

£180-250

28 FE52/24An 18ct gold diamond setbroochmodelled as a moth, ruby seteyes, diamond set body, goldwings

20mm wide,

£200-300

29 FE52/23A pair of diamond setcufflinksFrench control marks,rectangular panel set twodiamonds to the corner, crosshatched ground, swivel arms,in a Mappin and Webb box

£150-250

30 SV181/23Two silver and gilt broochesE J Wright & Son, eachmodelled as a family crest,one depicting a stag piercedwith an arrow; the otherdepicting a swan and rose (2)

£160-180

31 SV181/26A cased diamond and gemset broochcollet set with a circular cutgem, in a white metalscrolling surround setthroughout with smalldiamond chips, with broochfittings

Length: 4.5cm

£200-300

32 SV181/17An early 20th centuryamethyst and seed pearl setbroochset to the centre with acircular cut amethyst in ascrolling enamelled and seedpearl set surround; togetherwith a Cameronians brooch, agarnet set star brooch andvarious other gem set barbrooches (qty)

£200-300

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23 FD180/30An 18ct gold opal anddiamond set ringin the Victorian style, set withthree graduated oval opalswith pairs of circular cutdiamonds between, withscrolling gallery and plainshank

Ring size: O

£200-300

24 FD180/31A late Victorian opal anddiamond cluster ringthe oval opal claw set within aborder of old cut diamonds,the gallery with pierced detailto a rose coloured shank

Ring size: M, 10.3g

£150-250

25 FD180/19A 9ct white gold and diamondset lady’s cocktail wristwatchthe square diamond set bezelenclosing a blue dial, plaingilt hands, cabochon sapphirewinder, textured flexiblebracelet, movement signed‘Milner’

Width of face: 9mm, 35g all in

£220-280

33 SV181/22A belle epoque diamond setbar broochmillegrain set in white metalwith small round cutdiamonds, in a piercedscrolling and foliate surroundset throughout with smalldiamond chips, with broochfittings and fitted box

Length: 7.5cm

£300-500

34 FD180/3A contemporary ruby anddiamond necklacecomposed of a flattenedcurved 18ct gold neck chainwith central motif of sevenoval cut rubies in part ruboversetting, with half curves setwith small round cutdiamonds

Length: 41cm, 14.7g

£300-500

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41 FG991/3A pink tourmaline anddiamond set necklacemodelled in yellow metal, thepierced scrolling design setthroughout with smalldiamond chips and step cuttourmalines, suspending afurther diamond andtourmaline set drop, to ayellow metal belcher linkchain, clasp stamped 9ct

Gem set panel: 55mm x 45mm

£250-400

42 FH235/1A 9ct gold diamond seteternity ringset throughout with smallround cut diamonds; togetherwith a half-eternity ringchannel set with eleven smallround cut diamonds (2)

Ring size: J

£150-250

35 FG949/3A seed pearl and turquoiseset banglethe crescent and star motifset with graduated seedpearls and a turquoisecabochon, modelled in yellowmetal marked 9ct, concealedclasp and safety chain

Internal diameter: 6cm

£150-250

36 FG949/4An Art Nouveau yellow metalbroochof scrolling foliate design setthree small green gems, thewhole suspending three smallbaroque pearls

Width: 3cm

£200-300

37 FG840/6A gold plated cased sealunmarked, the rectangularcornelian matrix with cantedcorners, intaglio engravedwith armorial, in simplereeded mount and with plainsuspension loop and ring

Width of matrix: 24mm

£300-500

38 FG840/7A George III gold fob sealunmarked, the oval hardstonematrix intaglio engraved witha classical standing femalefigure with anchor and initialswithin a cartouche, in simplereeded mount with taperedand reeded suspension withintegral loop

Width of matrix: 47mm

£300-500

39 FG949/2A pearl and turquoise setpendantmodelled as a heart in yellowmetal, set throughout withsmall seed pearls andturquoises, a glazed panel tothe rear, to a yellow metalfine belcher link chain, theclasp marked 9ct in a fittedbox

Length of pendant: 15mm

£300-500

40 FG957/4A 19th century yellow metaland carved green chalcedonyswivel seal ringthe oval green chalcedonycabochon carved as a scarabbeetle, in a swiveling colletsetting, to a yellow metalshank with wirework detail(possibly Indian)

Ring size: H/I

£200-300

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55 FH25/2A diamond set crescent broochset throughout with graduated old cut diamonds, in unmarkedwhite metal with brooch fittings, all in a fitted case

Length: 5.5cm

£300-500

52 FH151/5Two garnet set ringsthe first claw set in whitemetal with a single round cutgarnet, to a plain yellow metalshank stamped 18ct; theother claw set with two roundcut garnets and five round cutdiamonds, to a plain 18ct goldshank (20

Ring size: M

£150-250

53 FD180/4An Edwardian curb link gemset braceletthe central curb links set withalternating seed pearls andturquoise, with a padlockclasp

Length: 22cm, 12.6g

£100-200

54 FH25/1A three stone diamond ringclaw set with three graduatedround cut diamonds, to aplain white metal shankstamped PLAT

Ring size: K

£200-300

43 FH235/2A diamond set ringclaw set with two square cutdiamonds, flanked to eithershoulder by three graduatedbaguette cut diamonds, to ayellow metal shank stamped750

Ring size: K

£180-250

44 FH235/3A diamond set braceletclaw set with forty-four smallround cut diamonds betweencurved yellow metal ‘S’shaped links, with aconcealed clasp and safetyclip

Length: 18cm

£300-500

45 FH235/4A diamond set bangleof hinged design, inunmarked yellow metal, colletset in a scrolling mount withfourteen small round cutdiamonds

Diameter: 57mm

£200-400

46 FH184/8A carved cameo broochset in a yellow metal mountwith pierced filigree detail,depicting a young african-caribbean child in profile, withsuspension loop and safetypin fittings

Length: 42mm

£200-300

48 FH187/1A Victorian gold and gem setbroochmodelled in yellow metal, ofscalloped outline, set to thecentre with four pear shapedalmandine garnets and fourround cut white sapphires, ina stylised scrolling metalworkborder, with glazed panel torear and brooch fastening

Width of brooch: 4cm

£200-300

49 FH151/2A pink sapphire and diamondset ringcollet set with threegraduated asscher cut pinksapphires, each in a singleborder of small round cutdiamonds, to a plainunmarked white metal shank;together with a fitted 18ctwhite gold diamond set halfeternity ring (2)

Ring size: K/L

£300-500

50 FH151/3A pair of pink sapphire anddiamond set ear studscollet set in 18ct white goldwith an Asscher cut pinksapphire in a single border ofsmall round cut diamonds, topost and butterfly fittings

£180-220

51 FH151/4Two gentleman’s ringsto include a 9ct bi-colouredgold band; and an 18ct bi-coloured gold ring collet setwith a single small round cutruby (2)

Ring sizes: Q/R, S

£150-250

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47 FH160/1An Art Deco diamond set broochof pierced shaped oval form, set throughout with graduatedborders of old mine and rose cut diamonds, contained in atooled deep blue leather fitted case

6.3cm x 3.3cm

£1,500-2,000

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63 FH297/2A collection of middleeastern and Asian jewelleryto include a set of sixgraduated white metal hairpins of pierced floral detail,with character marks; a pairof middle eastern white metalbracelets, of scrollingwirework design with bells; apair of gilt metal arm bands,of scrolling textured design(qty)

£150-250

64 FH305/1A diamond set half hoopeternity ringchannel set in 18ct white goldwith a row of princess cutdiamonds, between two rowsof small claw set round cutdiamonds, to a plain shank

Ring size: N, estimated total

diamond weight: 0.90cts

£400-600

65 FH388/2An Indian gilt metal banglecomposed of six taperingpanels, each depicting aIndian deity in high relief, withconcealed push in clasp

Width: 3.1cm, length: 18cm

£200-300

66 FH388/1A late 19th century Frenchpearl and diamond setbanglecomposed of five curvedarticulated yellow metalpanels with black enameldetail, the central panel setwith five bouton pearls in araised setting, accentuated byfour round cut diamondssimilarly set, with concealedclasp, French control marks;in a fitted case stamped‘Charlin Sr. de Grieu, 5.Boulevard des Italiens. Paris’

Width: 27mm, length: 19.4cm

£500-800

56 FH347/4A modern diamond set ringthe broad band set with sevenbaguette cut diamondsbetween a geometric borderof small round cut diamonds,set in white metal to a plainshank stamped 750

Ring size: L/M

£250-350

57 FH347/5A diamond set pendant andear studsthe pendant collet set in whitemetal with a single roundbrilliant cut diamond, withribbed bale to a white metalflattened fancy link chain,clasp and bale stamped 750;together with a pair ofdiamond set ear studs, eachcircular cluster set with foursmall marquise cut diamondsand one small princess cutdiamond (2)

£250-350

58 FH352/4A diamond set cluster ringthe principal circular brilliantcut diamond claw set with anopen border of eight smallerbrilliant cut diamonds, theyellow metal setting rising tosurround the open setting,stamped 750

Ring size: P/Q

£600-800

59 FH352/6An onyx cabochon ringthe high domed triangularcabochon four claw set in abroad yellow gold mount, ropetwist detail, together with acast silver gilt brooch/pendantof abstract rectangular form(2)

£180-220

60 FH374/1A three stone diamond ringclaw set with three old cutdiamonds, to a plain yellowmetal shank stamped 18CTPLAT

Ring size: P/Q

£200-300

61 FH374/2A five stone diamond ringclaw set with five graduatedold round cut diamonds, withpierced gallery and engraveddetail to shoulders, to a plainunmarked yellow metal shank

Ring size: O/P

£200-300

62 FH297/1A middle eastern yellowmetal and gem set necklacecomposed of seven graduatedpierced and scrolling panels,set throughout with turquoisecabochons and small roundcut rubies, the central panelsuspending a small yellowmetal and ruby set drop, to ayellow metal belcher linkchain with hook and eyefastenings

Central panel and drop: 7.5cm

£150-250

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72 FH458/2A five stone diamond ringclaw set with five smallgraduated round cutdiamonds, to a plain 18ct goldshank; together with a largeoval cut citrine set ring,yellow metal shank stamped9ct; a yellow metal and coralset ring, shank stamped 9ct;an 18ct white gold diamondset ring; a ruby and diamondset ring, set in yellow metalwith textured split shouldersand a blue gem set ring (6)

£200-300

73 FH456/5A white metal crossof conventional form withpierced detail, collet set to thecentre with a small eight cutdiamond, stamped 18K to aflattened yellow metal curblink chain

Length of pendant (including bale):

4cm

£200-300

67 FH465/1A modern diamond set linebraceletcomposed of millegrain boxset round brilliant cutdiamonds, with hinged fold-over and hoop form clasp,also similarly diamond set,stamped 750 18K

Length: 18.7cm

£1,200-1,800

68 FH465/2A pair of all diamond set bowform earringsa pair of diamond set bow-form earrings, each ofstylised bow-tied ribbon form,set to throughout withgraduated round brilliant cutdiamonds, with post andbutterfly fittings

1.8cm x 1.8cm

£600-900

69 FH465/5An early Victorian deep blueenamel and diamond setbroochof slim shaped oval form, withcentral deep blue guillocheenamelled oval panel, appliedwith a quatrefoil shaped floralmotif, set with graduated oldmine and old European cutdiamonds, within a bow-tiedribbon surmounted wavyborder, also set withgraduated old mine and rosecut diamonds, suspending afoliate capped oval drop, setwith an oval cut diamondwithin a border of old minecut diamonds, with hinged pinfastening and glazed ovalpanel to reverse, also withadditional diamond set bale,contained in a deep bluevelvet fitted oval case

5.9cm x 2.8cm

£2,500-3,500

70 FH462/2A turquoise set braceleteach yellow metal link ofpierced circular design set tothe centre with a smallturquoise cabochon, withconcealed clasp and safetychain, unmarked

Length: 18.5cm, 19.5g

£300-500

71 FH463/1A novelty gem set stick pinmodelled as a cockerel’shead, set throughout withsmall diamond chips, the eyedepicted with a smallcabochon ruby, red enameldetail, to an unmarked yellowmetal pin

Length of pin: 65mm

£150-250

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81 FH388/8A peridot and diamond setringthe rectangular cut peridotcollet set in a single border ofsmall round cut diamonds, toa plain yellow metal shank,unmarked

Ring size: R/S

£180-220

82 HA228/2A Belle Epoque three stonediamond ringcollet set with a round cutdiamond in a single border ofsmall eight cut diamonds,flanked to either side by amillegrain set round cutdiamond, to a plain whitemetal shank, unmarked

Ring size: L/M

£300-500

83 HA212/2A modern yellow metal andperidot set pendantclaw set with an oval cutperidot, to a pierced andtextured yellow metal mount,stamped 375

Length (including bale): 32mm

£300-500

84 HA212/3An early 20th centurydiamond set pendantof pierced scrolling form,claw set in white metal to thecentre with a cushion cutdiamond and set throughoutwith rose cut diamonds,suspension loop and safetypin fastening

Length: 3.5cm

£500-700

74 FH454/3A faience bead necklacebelieved to be Egyptian, re-strung, of various green andblue hues, strung in ageometrical fringed style, witha small modern yellow metalclasp

Length: 43cm

£200-300

75 FH454/4A modern ruby and diamondset ringthe stylised and texturedyellow metal band setthroughout with round cutdiamonds and square cutrubies, shank stamped 18ct;together with another 9ct goldring of pierced and texturedfinish set with a floral clusterof small round cut rubies (2)

Ring size: N, L

£300-500

76 FH451/1A diamond set crescentbroochset throughout with fivegraduated old cut diamonds,alternated with pairs of oldcut diamonds, to a pierced18ct gold mount, with broochand safety chain fittings

Diameter: 3.5cm

£400-600

77 FH451/4A pair of mid-VictorianEtruscan style pendantearringsmodelled in unmarked yellowmetal, of classical urn andlyre form, with black enameldetail to the textured urndrop, with hook fittings

Length: 5.5cm, 10g

£200-300

78 FH451/5A cased gentleman’s dresssetcomprising a pair of cufflinks,four buttons and two studs,each of hexagonal outline, setin white metal with mother ofpearl and a single seed pearl,stamped 9CT PLAT

£150-250

79 FH438/2A white metal woven meshevening purseof fringed woven meshdesign, the hinged cantle ofpierced scrolling filigreedesign with butterfly detail,set throughout with rose cutamethysts, with a texturedbelcher link chain

175.2g

£150-250

80 FH388/7A diamond and turquoisecluster ringthe cluster of navette form,set in yellow metal with threegraduated turquoisecabochons in a single borderof small round cut diamonds,the shoulders with piercedscrolling detail, to a plainyellow metal shank,unmarked

Ring size: K/L

£250-350

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91 HA10/4A pair of diamond andamethyst set pendantearringseach illusion set in whitemetal with two old cutdiamonds, suspending an ovalcut amethyst collet set inyellow metal, to hook fittings,unmarked

Length: 25mm

£400-600

92 HA10/6A pair of diamond set earstudseach old cut diamond in anantique style collet and clawsetting, to yellow metal postand butterfly fittings

Estimated total diamond weight:

0.70cts

£300-500

85 HA224/1A three stone diamond setringclaw set with three graduatedround cut diamonds, to aplain white metal shankstamped PT

Ring size: T/U

£200-300

86 HA224/4An agate and pearl set barbroochset in yellow metal to eitherside with two oval bandedagate cabochons, the centralbar set with alternating seedpearls and small bandedagates, suspension loop andsafety pin fittings

Length: 5cm

£200-300

87 HA224/5A diamond and pearl set barbroochset in white metal with threeold cut diamonds and twosmall bouton pearls, withsafety pin fastening; togetherwith another diamond set barbrooch, claw set in yellowmetal with a single smallround cut diamond, anaquamarine set bar brooch; alarge circular banded agatebrooch (4)

£300-500

88 HA224/6An 18ct gold opal set ringclaw set with five graduatedoval opals, to a plain shank

Ring size: Q

£200-300

89 HA10/1A Scottish citrine and pearlset pendantthe yellow metal crown setthroughout with seed pearlsand two small square cutrubies, the whole resting on aheart shaped citrine,suspended from a yellowmetal fancy link chain setwith four seed pearls

Length of pendant (including bale):

42mm

£500-700

90 HA10/3A diamond set cluster ringclaw set in white metal with around cut diamond in an openborder of ten smaller roundcut diamonds, each shoulderset with two small round cutdiamonds to a plain shank,unmarked

Ring size: M, estimated principal

diamond weight: 0.60cts

£1,400-1,800

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99 FH552/1AMORO - A three stonediamond ringclaw set in white metal withthree graduated round cutdiamonds, the gallery withpierced heart detail, to a thickyellow metal shank set with asmall round cut diamond toone side, stamped 18KTAMORO

Ring size: N/O; estimated principal

diamond weight: 0.54cts

£800-1,200

100 HA54/8A full diamond eternity ringset circular cut diamonds inplain white metal setting

Ring size: L/M

£300-500

93 HA10/7A sapphire and diamond setcluster ringmillegrain set with an ovalmixed cut sapphire flanked toeither side by two triangularcut sapphires, the whole in aborder of round cutdiamonds, set in unmarkedwhite metal to a plain shank;with accompanying reportfrom The Gem & PearlLaboratory, number 08293dated 05.08.13 stating theprincipal sapphire is ofnatural Sri Lankan origin,with no evidence of heattreatment

Ring size: L; estimated principal

sapphire weight: 2.80cts

£1,800-2,000

94 FH604/1A single stone diamond setringthe square cut diamond barset in platinum, to a plainshank; with accompanyingGIA certificated numbered16534278, dated 25.10.07stating the diamond is0.51cts, E colour and SI2clarity; together with aplatinum ring, of broad designwith pierced detail, set withsmall round cut diamonds (2)

Ring size: I, K; principal diamond

weight: 0.51cts

£700-900

95 FH72/1An enamel and pearl setbroochthe central circular miniaturedepicting a classical scene inenamel, within an openborder of half pearls, set inyellow metal with brooch andsafety chain fittings

Diameter: 3.5cm

£300-500

96 FH81/1A pair of diamond and rubycluster earringsthe central oval cut ruby clawset in 18ct white gold, in asingle border of round cutdiamonds, to post andbutterfly fittings

Length of cluster: 10mm

£250-350

97 FH561/1A single stone diamond ringclaw set in 18ct white goldwith a single pear cutdiamond, to a plain shankwith accompanying GIAlaboratory report, number12535430, dated 15.04.03,stating the diamond is0.66cts, SI1 clarity, D colour

Ring size: F/G; estimated diamond

weight: 0.66cts

£1,200-1,800

98 FH561/2A platinum and diamond setwedding bandthe band of plain design gypsyset throughout with eightround cut diamonds

Ring size: I

£700-1,000

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111 HA247/1A Victorian gold mountedcat’s eye chrysoberyl anddiamond set ringclaw set with three graduatedoval cut cat’s eye chrysoberylcabochons interspersed bytwo pairs of old mine cutdiamonds, with scrolldecoration to the shouldersand pierced gallery, yellowmetal setting unmarked

Ring size: Q

£1,500-2,000

112 HA262/2A late Victorian diamondcluster ringcomposed of an old cutdiamond cluster with centralstone flanked by an outerborder of similarly cut stones,in 18ct yellow gold shank;together with a similar hingedbangle with bamboo formedhinged hoop set with old cutdiamond cluster claw set (2)

£300-500

112A A string of yellow amberbeads composed of thirty threeirregular sized barrel shapedbeads on woven string

57.6g

£200-300

101 HA54/9An all diamond cluster ringclaw set and stepped tiers ofcircular brilliant cutdiamonds, open wireworkbasket support, plain whitemetal shank, unmarked

Ring size: N

£500-800

102 HA54/10An Art Deco diamond set ringthe square plaque collet setto the centre with a round cutdiamond, flanked by threechannel set baguette cutdiamonds, and set above andbelow with three taperedbaguette cut diamonds, paveset throughout with graduatedround cut diamonds, eachshoulder set with graduatedbaguette cut diamonds, set inunmarked white metal

Ring size: M/N, plaque: 14mm

£800-1,200

103 HA54/11A diamond set hinged banglethe hinged unmarked rosecoloured metal bangle withrope twist edge, central clawset row of circular cutdiamonds to one half

Diameter: 57mm

£500-800

104 HA54/12A citrine and gold braceletthe well matched rectangularcut citrines corner claw setwith crossed bars, ballterminals

Length: 16.5cm

£300-500

105 HA42/1A diamond set crescentbroochof traditional form, setthroughout with graduatedold cut diamonds, with safetypin fittings

Diameter: 25mm

Note:Please note that proceeds madefrom the sale of this brooch with bedonated to Save the Children

£200-300

106 FF270/3Two gold charm braceletsthe first of flattened curblinks and nine variouscharms, the other of curblinks and four charmsincluding a 1929 Sovereign SAmint (2)

61g plus sovereign

£600-800

107 HA267/1A modern diamond solitaireringset in 18ct yellow gold shank,the round brilliant cutdiamond in white gold clawsetting, with simple shapedshank

Estimated diamond weight 0.5ct

£300-500

108 HA243/1MAPPIN & WEBB - Adiamond set eternity ringclaw set in 18ct white goldwith a continuous band ofround brilliant cut diamonds

Ring size: S

£1,500-2,000

109 HA243/2A five stone diamond set barbroochclaw set with a cluster of fivegraduated old cut diamonds,to a white metal bar withsafety pin fittings

Length: 5cm

£250-350

110 HA243/3An 18ct gold diamond andruby set bar broochclaw set with a open circle offour round cut rubies and foursmaller round cut diamonds,set to each end with a smallround cut ruby; together witha circular seed pearl setbrooch; and another of floraldesign set with seed pearlsand an old cut diamond (3)

£300-500

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113 HA262/4An early 20th century aquamarine andpearl pendantsuspended on a fine trace link chainwith aquamarine suspension with knifebar suspension to floral cluster withcentrally set pearl; together with amodern 9ct pearl and garnet floral spraybrooch and a sapphire ring (3)

£280-320

114 HA228/4A collection of jewelleryto include an 18ct gold seed pearl andcoral set ring; a yellow metal mountedcameo brooch, with scrolling filigreedetail to mount and shoulders; two gemset stick pins; a citrine set ring, claw setin yellow metal with a rectangular cutcitrine (qty)

Ring sizes: L/M

£200-300

115 HA229/1A yellow metal and onyx set ringcollet set in yellow metal with arectangular onyx plaque, to a plainyellow metal shank stamped 750

Ring size: M/N

£150-250

116 HA233/1A diamond set cluster ringmillegrain set in white metal with threegraduated round cut diamonds, in ascrolling border set throughout witheight cut diamonds, to a plain yellowmetal shank stamped 18CT&PT

Ring size: N

£250-350

117 HA6/5A 19th Century diamond set broochof oval outline with pierced scrollingdetail, set throughout with graduatedold, cushion and rose cut diamonds,with safety pin fittings

Width: 4cm

£3,500-4,500

118 SV181/32A collection of momento mori jewelleryto include a yellow gold and enamelmomento mori ring, with braided hairpanel and inscription to rear dated 1849,another similar; a yellow metal andblack gem set ring, a two part braidedhair Albert with yellow metal mountsand associated braided hair ring (qty)

£300-500

119 HA54/7A star ruby and diamond set ringclaw set with a oval star ruby cabochonshowing good six-point asterism, eachshoulder set with three round cutdiamonds, to a plain white metal shankstamped PLAT

Ring size: L/M Ruby 13mm x 12mm

£1,000-1,500

120 FH438/1A string of yellow amber beadscomposed of a single strand ofgraduated amber beads

Length: 70cm, 132.8g

£200-300

121 HA234/1An amber necklacecomposed of a single graduated strandof polished irregular beads

Length: 114cm, 110.6g

£200-300

122 HA234/2Two yellow amber samplesof rough form, partially polished (2)

Combined weight: 380.3g

£200-300

123 HA234/3Two amber samplesof rough form, partially polished (2)

Combined weight: 328.1g

£200-300

124 FD180/13A pair of pearl ear studswith post and butterfly fittings; togetherwith a pair of gold, pearl and sapphireear studs, the collet set sapphire withpost and butterfly fitting, hinged lowersection with pearl in plain setting;together with a single diamond setpendant in white and yellow gold (qty)

£300-500

125 FE38/24A pearl necklace with 9ct gold claspthe necklace composed of graduatedpearls, ranging from approximately 3mmto 7mm diameter, with 9ct gold mountedfloral cluster half pearl set clasp, withsafety chain

54cm long

£400-600

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126 FG677/1A pearl set broochmodelled in yellow metal as afoliate spray tied with a bow,with six applied pearls tocentre, with safety pinfastening

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

127 FG949/1A Victorian seed pearl anddiamond set necklacecomposed of yellow metalseed pearl set links, crescentand star fringed detail;together with an associatedpendant/brooch set to thecentre with a round cutdiamond and seed pearlsthroughout, both in fittedboxes by Barraclough & Sons(2)

Length of necklace: 39cm

£1,000-1,500

128 FG949/9A seed pearl and peridot setbroochof scrolling foliate design, setthroughout with seed pearlsand five small round cutperidots, with brooch andpendant fittings

Width: 25mm

£150-250

129 FH462/3A single strand of culturedpearlscomposed of a single strandof graduated cultured pearls,to a white metal and paste setclasp with safety chain

Length: 53cm

£200-300

130 HA10/10A pair of natural pearl anddiamond set pendantearringseach set in white metal withthree natural saltwaterbouton pearls, joined by whitemetal foliate links set withrose cut diamonds, to hookfittings; with accompanyingreport by The Gem & PearlLaboratory, numbered 08597,dated 20.09.13, stating thepearls are of naturalsaltwater origin

Length: 35mm

£800-1,200

131 HA10/2A pair of pearl and diamondset pendant earringseach millegrain set inplatinum with a cluster offour round cut diamonds, theovoid pearl drop suspendedfrom a platinum mount setwith small round cutdiamonds and a smallmillegrain set diamond, topost and butterfly fittings

Length: 24mm

£700-1,000

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132 HA228/1A peridot and seed pearl setpendantmillegrain set in unmarkedyellow metal with a round cutperidot in a pierced floralborder set with seed pearls,the whole suspending a pearcut peridot drop, the bale alsoset with seed pearls; in afitted case signed ‘Wilson &Sharp ... 139 Princes Street,Edinburgh’

Length (including bale): 4cm

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140 FD180/8A group of Victorian jewelleryto include a carved cameobrooch; two turquoise ‘bead’set brooches; a similar goldring; three Victorian broochesset foil backed stones; twoseed pearl set brooches andanother gem set brooch (10)

£250-350

141 FD180/6A group of three braceletsto include a hinged yellowmetal bangle, marked 21kand indistinct marks, channelset with a row of circular cutwhite stones; another marked14k and channel set row ofcalibre cut emeralds and abracelet with alternating offround white and dark silverpearls, glass spacers (3)

33g all in

£200-300

133 HA224/3A late 19th century yellowmetal and seed pearl setnecklaceof scrolling foliate and floralmotif, set throughout withseed pearls to a fine belcherlink chain, stamped 15CT

Length: 43.5cm

£120-180

134 HA212/1A single strand pearlnecklacecomposed of a single strandof uniform cultured pearls, toa yellow metal clasp stamped375

Length: 35cm

£150-250

135 FF275/3A jadeite bangleof plain circular form

Diameter: 5.5cm

£250-350

136 FH451/2A jadeite bead necklacecomposed of a single strandof uniform jadeite beads;together with a carved jadeitependant, with engraved andpierced detail depicting astylised bat (2)

Length of necklace: 60cm

£200-300

137 HA10/8A jadeite bead necklacecomposed of a single string ofgraduated jadeite beads

Length: 87cm, diameter of beads:

4.3mm - 9.5mm

£1,600-1,800

138 HA10/9A jadeite, lapis lazuli andpearl set necklacecomposed of three graduatedoval plaques, of carved andpierced detail depictingvarious birds in foliage, eachset in yellow metal joined bybelcher links set throughoutwith small lapis lazuli beadsand seed pearls, the wholesuspended from a finebelcher link chain with barrelclasp.

Length: 45cm

£1,400-1,800

139 HA10/5A pair of jadeite ear pendantseach set in unmarked whitemetal with a small jadeitecabochon, suspending alarger carved jadeite drop,with hook fittings

Length: 4cm

£800-1,200

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150 FF575/42A collection of gem set ringsto include an 18ct gold agateset ring; a yellow metalcitrine set ring, shankstamped 9CT; a yellow metalzircon set ring; a yellow metaland synthetic sapphire setring; a white metal jade setbar brooch (5)

£200-300

151 FF575/44A collection of gem setearringsto include various amethyst,lapis lazuli, pearl and opal setexamples (qty)

£150-250

152 FG949/6A collection of itemsto include a pink gem setcocktail ring; a single strandof cultured pearls; five gemset brooches, a 9ct goldmounted gem set ring; alady’s yellow metal wristwatch and a yellow metal andenamel pendant watch (qty)

£300-500

153 FG957/1A parcel of jewelleryto include; two greenhardstone necklaces, yellowmetal chain, a silver casedwrist watch citrine set silverbar brooch, mourning brooch,various pieces of paste setjewellery including buttons, acircular silver jewellery box,fob seal, Tunbridge andspecimen parquetrydecorated box and cover (Qty)

£150-250

142 FD180/12A group of gem set ringsto include a turquoise anddiamond set cluster ring; alarge pearl set ring; fourcalibre cut sapphire, ruby andemerald rings; a ruby anddiamond dress ring in yellowgold; a suite of ruby, sapphireand emerald rings withdiamonds between; a ringwith initial ‘E’ onset to a goldpanel, two paste set pieces(qty)

£300-500

143 FD180/14A group of gold jewelleryto include a fringe necklace; abow brooch; a gold chain setwith coral beads, bunny rabbitset chain, bead chain andvarious other items (qty)

£300-400

144 FD180/15A group of gold and otherjewelleryto include a necklace withbaroque pearl suspension; asmall propelling pencil; aturquoise decorated ‘mine’pendant; two pairs of earstuds; a pendant and a pair ofpendant earrings with fauxcoins and various other items(qty)

52g all in

£300-500

145 FD180/16A group of Victorian andother jewelleryto include a miniature withina paste set white metalframe, another smaller; anearly 20th century gold andenamel pendant with onsetdiamond and pearl motifwithin pearl set border; aVictorian and enamel discbrooch; a diamond andenamel brooch (5)

£300-500

146 FD180/32A group of three gem setringsto include a gold ring channelset calibre sapphires; amodern white gold ringrubover set with a singlediamond in yellow gold andtwo further yellow goldhighlights and a 19th centuryfoil backed paste and pearlcluster ring (3)

Ring sizes: R, O/P, P

£250-350

147 FD180/33A group of itemsto include a pair of lorgnetteswith the main stem modelledas a stylised caduceus andinscribed ‘Dolland London’; apair of Victorian enamel andpaste set pendant earrings; apaste set bracelet and aCitizen eco-drive wrist watch(qty)

£150-350

148Y FE52/27A group of Victorian goldjewelleryto include; a pair of gold andpietra dura pendant earrings;a pair of oval pendants setoval blue enamel, onset pearlmotif and white enamelborder with a larger matchingbrooch; a mid 9th centurypendant, set central opal andgarnet set border; a gold andcitrine set brooch; an owlbrooch in yellow metal; abrooch set emerald pastesand seed pearls; a circularbrooch with enamel floralspray, mounted o base metalback; a pair of star shapedtortoiseshell brooch/pendantsset pearls on a bullion workground (12)

Star: 58mm across points

£300-400

149 FF575/37A collection of diamond andpearl set broochesto include a circular piercedwhite metal brooch, setthroughout with rose cutdiamonds and seed pearls(engraved number 514);together with another broochof scalloped circular design,set in yellow metal with smallseed pearls; a diamond andpearl set brooch, of floraldesign set throughout withseed pearls and small roundcut diamonds, with pendantsuspension (3)

£300-500

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161 FH417/1A collection of itemsto include a diamond andzircon set ring, the round cutzircon set in a single borderof small round cut diamonds;together with an opal set barbrooch; a yellow metal andseed pearl set brooch,designed as a floral spray;two diamond set stick pins (5)

£150-250

162 HA9/3A collection of jewelleryto include a silver gilt bangleof hinged design with piercedcladdagh detail; a smokyquartz swivel seal with yellowmetal mounts; a yellow metaland gem set claddaghpendant; a yellow metal ringset with small diamond chips;other yellow metal, gold andgem set rings (qty)

£150-250

163 FH458/3A collection of broochesto include two cameo setbrooches; a yellow metalbrooch, of scrolling foliatedesign set with three oval cutgarnets; a yellow metalbrooch with applied rose goldscrolling detail; a piercedyellow metal ‘A’ pendant; alarge smoky quartz set barbrooch and an aquamarineset bar brooch (7)

£250-350

154 FH151/6A collection of jewelleryto include a graduated greenhardstone bead necklace; twocultured pearl necklaces; apearl and marcasite set barbrooch; a pair of yellow metaland opal set ear-studs;various pairs of gem setearrings, a collection ofcostume jewellery (Qty)

£250-350

155 FH240/3A group of gold set cameojewelleryto include; two rings set ovalshell cameos of femaleheads, another smaller, alarge silver framed ovalcameo, a pair of earrings setmoonstones and pastes, largemodern hinged silver bangle,engraved decoration, ruby setring, various other jewellery(qty)

£200-250

156 FH293/4A collection of jewelleryto include a multi-gem setbrooch, collet set in yellowmetal with various citrinesand coloured gems; anassociated pendant, set inyellow metal with a heartshaped citrine in an openborder of seed pearls; ayellow metal amethyst setpendant, the textured mountstamped 9CT; a carved coralcameo ring; a carved shellcameo ring; and 18ct golddiamond and ruby set ring; apurple gem set ring (qty)

£250-350

157 FH293/5A collection of jewellery to include a 9ct gold Victorianbrooch, of lozenge form withpierced and foliate detail: anaquamarine set pendant, clawset and suspended from ayellow metal bar stamped 9ct,to a fancy link chain; a yellowmetal, enamel and paste setnecklace of geometric design;a white metal and enamel setnecklace, the pendantdepicting a winter scene (4)

£150-250

158 FH388/4A collection of jewelleryto include a sapphire andpearl set bar brooch, the opencircular design set in yellowmetal stamped 9ct; anotheryellow metal bar brooch, withapplied crown motif set withseed pearls; two yellow metaltie pins, one set with a smallpearl; a large yellow metalset cameo brooch; anothersmaller example; a cameo setring; a pair of cameoearrings; two lady’s Longineswristwatches (qty)

£300-500

158AA pearl and diamond set ringset in unmarked preciouswhite metal, the large centralpearl set in an open surroundwith claw set round cutdiamonds, the open workshank formed from four slimshanks joining at base

£400-600

159 FH388/3A collection of jewelleryto include a star sapphire setbar brooch, unmarked yellowmetal; a pair of cultured pearlset earrings; a pair ofturquoise set pendantearrings, screw back fittings;a large green gem setcocktail ring, shank stamped9ct; a gem set ring, the greencabochon collet set in aborder of seed pearls, to anunmarked yellow metalshank; various other gem setrings and studs (qty)

£350-450

160 FH451/6A collection of broochesto include a circular bandedagate set brooch in a yellowmetal mount with geometricblack enamel detail, the agatewith a yellow metal mount setwith seed pearls and carvedhardstones; two goldmounted cameo brooches; acircular banded agate setbrooch; a yellow metalmounted oval onyx and seedpearl set brooch; a yellowmetal pendant with glazedpanels set with hair; amarcasite set costume brooch(qty)

£150-250

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171 FD180/22A collection of moderncostume jewelleryto include various strings ofcoloured beads; a large wovenyellow metal necklace;various pairs of clip earrings;bangles; rings and variousother items of costumejewellery (qty)

£200-300

172 FD180/21A collection of moderncostume jewellery to include four strings of fauxpearls; three wrist watches;two coloured metal torquesand various other items (qty)

£150-250

173 FD180/17A 9ct gold modernist flexiblebraceletthe flexible chain with threegroups of sliding linksforming graduated clusters oftextured and polished balls,with concealed clasp

Length: 19cm, 38g

£250-350

164 FH454/1ANTON MICHELSEN - Acontemporary Scandinaviansilver necklacecirca 1960, of fringed designwith ‘T’ bar fastening, signedSTERLING DENMARK, AM,with control marks

Length: 39cm

£200-300

165 SV149/14A collection of modernjewellerymainly silver, in two largefitted black jewellery boxes,including, brooches,necklaces, rings, pendants,various makers, andmaterials including plastics,Mackintosh style bangle,Georg Jensen brooch, etc.(qty)

£300-400

166 SV181/31A collection of costumejewelleryto include various Scottishsilver brooches, various pasteset brooches, various fauxpearl and beaded necklaces,a Norwegian silver torquenecklace and various otheritems (qty)

£150-250

167Y FE114/4A large parcel of modern andother jewelleryto include: a gold kukridagger brooch; Scottishshield shaped brooch setcitrines, silver filligreenecklace; gem set ear studs;silver ear studs; slave bangle;two large strings of Malachitebeads; a red hard stonenecklace with yellow metalchain links stamped 18k;strings of pearls, lapis andamber necklaces; ivory beads(qty)

£300-500

168 FD180/24A collection of moderncostume jewelleryto include various pair ofpaste set earclips; banglesand cuffs; several torque stylenecklaces; a quantity ofchains, earrings, rings andbeads (qty)

£200-300

169 FD180/26A collection of moderncostume jewelleryto include various beadednecklaces, bracelets, chains,ear clips watches and otheritems (qty)

£200-300

170 FD180/28A group of three costumeringsincluding a 9ct gold ring setwith faux diamonds andemeralds, a 18ct white goldring set with a single fauxdiamond and a yellow metalring collet set with a squarecut faux diamond (3)

Ring size: P/Q, N, O

£100-200

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186 SV181/30A collection of gold jewelleryto include various chains,rings and earrings and alady’s 9ct gold cased Rotarywrist watch (qty)

Combined weight: 58.3g

£400-600

187 SV73/25AA collection of jewelleryto include an assortment of9ct gold charms; a locket ofoval outline; a 9ct gold StChristopher pendant; a small9ct Victorian brooch; threeyellow metal and gem setrings; a cameo brooch; twofurther gem set brooches; acitrine and seed pearl setstick pin; a small enamelledfob watch; three variousbangles (Qty)

£300-400

188 FH335/5A yellow metal textured beadnecklaceunmarked, composed ofvarious textured gold beadswith belcher links and boltring clasp

Length: 82cm, 39.2g

£200-400

174 FD180/20A group of three 9ct goldcurb link ringstogether with a gold ring setwith five calibre cut rubies;and a half sovereign (5)

18g all in

£250-350

175 FE114/3A modern gold coin braceletindistinctly marked polishedarched links reeded bandsjoining and set with six smallgold coins, five Venezuelan,one Napoleon I coin 18ct goldre-strike

41g all in

£400-600

176 FG796/12A 9ct gold albertcomposed of flattened curblinks with a ‘T’ barsuspension and small yellowmetal medal

Length: 33cm, 31.7g

£180-220

177 FH387/1Two 9ct gold charm braceletscomposed of flattened linkswith padlock clasps, eachsuspending various 9ct gold,agate and gem set charms (2)

Combined weight: 94.1g

£400-600

178 FH451/3A 9ct gold pursethe woven mesh purse to aplain 9ct gold cantle

55.2g

£200-300

179 FH453/1A pair of 18ct gold cufflinksof rectangular outline withengine turned detail, joined bybelcher links; together with apair of lapis lazuli silvercufflinks; a pair of 9ct goldgem set cufflinks, oval setwith a cabochon red gem, thebelcher links with T barterminal (6)

£200-300

180 FH458/1A 9ct gold St Christopherpendantof oval outline, traditionalmotifs in a textured mount, toan unmarked yellow metalbelcher link chain

Total weight: 28.7g

£200-300

181 FH465/7A collection of itemsto include a cased yellowmetal mechanical pencil withengine turned detail, bySHEAFFER; a yellow metal tiepin, modelled as a tie withengraved detail, unmarked; apair of yellow metalgentleman’s cufflinks, eachterminal set with onyx and asmall round cut diamond,stamped 9KT: a Victorian tiepin, the circular yellow metalpin set with a small red gem(4)

£400-600

182 FH555/2A 9ct gold albert and medalcomposed of flattened curblinks with ‘T’ bar suspension,also suspending a smallcircular ‘Scottish AmateurBoxing Association’ medal

Length: 42cm, 48.8g

£300-400

183 HA262/1Two 9ct gold braceletsof traditional form withcurbed links and padlockclasps (2)

Combined weight 35.7g

£150-250

184 HA9/1A collection of 9ct goldjewelleryto include a curb linknecklace; another fancyflattened curb link necklace;a 9ct gold ring of curveddesign set with a smalldiamond chip; a fancy linkbracelet; three gold charms;two pairs of gold earrings,both of textured hoop design(Qty)

Combined weight: 51.6g

£300-500

185 HA9/2An 18ct gold wedding bandof plain design; together withanother broader 9ct goldexample (2)

Combined weight: 8.1g

£120-180

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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 10x magnification

Shows no inclusions and only insignificant blemishes under 10x magnification

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

Minor inclusions, observable with effort under 10x magnification

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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196 HA7/8A keyless wind continentalsilver open faced pocketwatchthe case with 800 marks andsigned GT SOIGNE, the casewith engine decoration toback cover and engravedvacant cartouche, with whiteenamel dial with arabicnumerals, with subsidiaryseconds dial and gilt hands,the movement signed GTSOIGNE

£150-250

197 SV114/40Two 18ct gold demi huntercased pocket watchesone with pink enamel outerdial (A/F) keyless wind,enamel dial inscribed ThosRussell, Liverpool, with asmall gold chain, the otherwatch with engraved motto‘aequitas actionum regula’and monogram, believed to befor the Bradbury family

Dial diameter: 31mm and 37mm

£400-600

189 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 diameter: 46mm

£200-300

190 FH463/3A pair cased silver pocketwatchplain case, later dial, Romannumerals, cases hallmarkedBirmingham, 1829, key windfusee movement inscribed J& S Ivison Carlisle andnumbered 3338

Dial diameter: 45mm

£200-300

191 HA7/5Two silver cased pocketwatchesTHOMAS RUSSELL,LIVERPOOL - a full huntercased keyless wind pocketwatch, engine turned case(935 standard) three quarterplate lever movement, no 447693; the other watch alsohunter cased, decoratedvillage scenes in formalcartouche, enamel dial,movement unsigned and witha swatch chain (3)

£400-500

192 HA235/1OMEGA - A gentleman’spolished steel cased pocketwatchkeyless wind, art deco styledial in brushed silver, batonand Roman numerals to thequarters, plain case, pop offAcier Staybrite back,movement signed andnumbered, 8110914

Dial diameter: 42mm

£150-250

193 HA7/3RECORD - A gentleman’shunter cased pocket watchgold filled case, engraveddecoration, ribbed rim, dialinscribed Record, subsidiaryseconds dial, lever movement,with a gilt Albert chain

Dial diameter: 40mm

£150-250

194 HA7/6J B DENT & Sons, LONDON -A silver cased pocket watchChester 1904, the case withengine turned cover, ribbededge, white enamel dialsigned, subsidiary secondsdial, keyless wind levermovement, bi-metal balance,numbered 644522

Dial diameter: 43mm

£150-250

195 HA7/7JWC for IWC - A silver casedkeyless wind pocket watchopen faced , white enameldial, subsidiary seconds dial,plain case, movementstamped JWC

£500-700

Watches

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203 FH555/1An 18k gold cased demi-hunter pocket watchthe outer cover with blackenamel Roman numerals,white enamel dial, subsidiaryseconds dial, keyless windlever movement, plain case, ina fitted MacKay and Chisolmbox

Dial diameter: 42mm

£300-400

198 HA7/11EDWARD PAMER, LONDON -A silver George III pair casedpocket watchof small size, London 1771,plain outer case, traces ofengraved cartouche, whiteenamel dial with inner Romannumerals and outer Arabicnumerals, blued hands, theverge movement signed andnumbered 898 and withsquare baluster pillars

Dial diameter: 35mm

£350-550

199 FF970/7ATwo 18ct gold casedgentleman’s pocket watchesthe first by Lecomte ofGeneva, demi - hunting case,blue outer Roman numerals,the white enamel signed andwith subsidiary seconds dial;together with an 18ct goldhunter cased key wind pocketwatch, replacement dial

Dial diameters: 45mm and 40mm

£500-700

200 FF970/7An 18ct gold cased openfaced pocket watchthe gilt dial with Romannumerals, subsidiary secondsdial, engine turned decoratedcase, engraved monogram, tothe rear hinged cover,movement unsigned

Diameter: 48mm

£350-450

201 FG973/1An 18ct gold cased halfhunter small pocket watchthe outer dial with Romanenamel numerals, the innerwhite enamel dial, plain withRoman numerals, the outerhinged cover with engravedmonogram, three quarterplate lever movement, keylesswind

Dial diameter: 23mm

£300-500

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

Dial diameter: 36mm

£400-600

204 HA7/2A French mid 19th century 18ct gold pendant fob watchthe ornately shaped circular case with engraved and engineturned hinged cover, floral cast border, white enamel dial withRoman numerals, simple needle hands, the cuvette inscribedChapt A Cylindre, 4 Trous Rubis, with a small fine link chain, TBar and gold mounted key

Case diameter: 37mm

£450-550

205 HA7/1DOXA - An 18ct gold cased pocket watchkeyless wind, gold coloured dial, satin finish, black Arabicnumerals, subsidiary seconds dial, chased bezel, art deco styleback, the lever movement with bi-metal balance wheel, screwadjustment, with a short lapel Albert

Dial diameter: 42mm

£400-600

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211 FH446/1A diamond set lady’s cocktailwatchthe rectangular dial withArabic numerals, the headwith pave and millegrain setdiamonds, tapering diamondset hinged sections to awoven bracelet, case stampedplatinum, the movementinscribed Syntax A1

Length of watch head: 35mm

£300-500

207 FE52/22A 9ct gold cased gentleman’sArt Deco period wrist watchthe rectangular dial withRoman numerals, subsidiaryseconds dial, the steppedrose gold case marked forEdinburgh 1938, Swissmovement, leather strap

Case: 35mm x 21mm

£150-250

208 FE52/21A 9ct gold cased Art Decoperiod gentleman’s wristwatchrectangular grey dial withRoman numerals, subsidiaryseconds dial, movementinscribed Vigilant, 17 jewels,plain stepped rectangularcase, Birmingham 1942, caseby Dennison

Case: 37mm x 23mm

£150-250

209 FH200/2A collection of four watchesincludingA silver cased wrist watch,circa 1930, rectangular case,dial with Arabic numerals,luminous hands, subsidiaryseconds hand, plain 15 jewelmovement; LONGINES - asilver cased pocket watch, thehinged rear cover with Masterof the hounds in a ruralsetting, white dial, inscribedand with subsidiary secondsdial, the cuvette withinscribed medals for 1900exposition and numbered,lever movement, signed andalso numbered 278511; asilver cased Waltham wristwatch head, enamel dial; aWaltham hunting casedpocket watch a/f (4)

Wrist watch: 19 x 22mm, Longines:

44mm diameter

£200-300

210 FH240/1A group of various goldwatches to includea hunter cased fob watch,engraved cases marked 18Kwith floral decoration; threevarious lady’s wrist watches,each with gold link bracelets;AVIA - a gentleman’s 9ct goldwrist watch; SEIKO - agentleman’s 9ct gold casedwrist watch, sweep secondhand and date; CITIZEN - agentleman’s wrist watch (7)

£350-450

206 HA6/2A continental gold quarter repeater open faced pocket watchthe white enamel dial signed ‘F Weymana A Bruxelles’, thereverse and sides of case with radiating fluted decoration andoval cartouche inscribed Eleanor

Case diameter: 52mm

£2,000-3,000

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219 FH456/1LONGINES - A lady’s mid20th century dress wristwatch18ct gold watch head, thechampagne dial inscribed,baton and Arabic numerals,plain hands, the 40s/50s stylepink yellow metal ribbed anddomed bracelet apparentlyunmarked

Dial diameter: 18mm

£400-600

220 FH461/1GUBELIN - A gentleman’s18ct gold cased wrist watchcirca 1950, champagne dial,printed gilt Roman and batonnumerals, sweep secondhand, with a later 9ct goldflexible bracelet

Dial diameter: 27mm

£400-600

212 FH459/1A 1930’s 9ct gold wrist watchheadthe circular silvered dial withArabic numerals, smallsubsidiary seconds dial, thegold case of square form withdeep canted corners, plain,lever movement, Swiss, bi-metal balance

£150-250

213 SV57/79BA 9ct gold Victorian lady’swrist watchthe two tone circular dial withRoman numerals, to a flexiblerolled gold bracelet; a silvercased gentleman’s wristwatch; a yellow metal pocketwatch, the enamel dial withRoman numerals, engravedfoliate detail to the case,marked 18ct (3)

£150-250

214 FH450/1OMEGA - A lady’s 9ct goldcased wrist watchsmall circular dial, inscribed,baton numerals, integralflexible 9ct gold bracelet andclasp, together with aLONGINES lady’s wrist watch,cream and silvered dial,inscribed and with Arabicnumerals, leather strap (2)

£200-300

215 FH230/1OMEGA - A gentleman’s wristwatchConstellation model, silvereddial inscribed, AutomaticChronometer, OfficiallyCertified, baton numerals,sweep second hand, polishedstainless steel case, Omegaleather strap, polished clasp,circa 1971

Dial diameter: 19mm

£200-300

216 FF270/6OMEGA - A yellow metalgentleman’s wrist watchSeamaster model,champagne dial, sweepsecond hand, batonnumerals, inscribedautomatic, yellow metalwatch case, steel screw offback with a yellow metalmesh bracelet stamped 750

Dial diameter: 28mm

£250-350

217 FF270/7UNIVERSAL GENEVE - Alady’s yellow metal wristwatchsmall circular gilt dial,inscribed, manual movement,integral bark effect bracelet,fold over clasped, stamped750

Dial diameter: 18mm, 65g all in

£300-500

218 FH558/1OMEGA - A lady’s 18ct goldcased wrist watchthe silvered dial inscribedLadymatic, baton numerals,sweep second hand, with anintegral flexible polished linkbracelet, together with anOMEGA branded pen knife forjewellers Haji Bros in Dar-Es-Salaam

£400-600

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227 FH294/6GUCCI - A lady’s stainlesssteel wrist watchRef. 116.5 Signoria Fadiesmodel, mother of pearl face,plain baton numerals,diamond set bezel, polishedbracelet, fold over fastening,serial no. 11524677, inpresentation box withcushion; together withanother, same model, plainbezel, with presentation box,warranty book, card circa2008

£400-600

221 FH456/2MOVADO - An 18ct gold casedlady’s wrist watchthe dial inscribed, gilt Arabicand baton numerals, casenumbered 46380, leatherstrap

Dial: 15mm

£200-300

222 FH456/3SILVANA - An 18ct gold lady’swrist watchthe small champagne dialinscribed 17 rubis, batonnumerals, facetted bezel,integral woven link bracelet,fold over clasp, stamped 18Kand numbered

Dial diameter: 11mm

£200-300

223 FH552/2TAG HEUER - Formula 1,lady’s diamond set sportswrist watchDial inscribed Tag Heuer,Formula 1 Professional 200meters, silvered baton andArabic numerals to a whitedial, date aperture, sweepsecond hand, luminoushands, the bezel set elevenpanels each of nine diamondsand a single circular cutdiamond in between, stainlesssteel bracelet, deployant foldover clasp, numbered to rearFV666, screw down winder

Case diameter: 37mm

£200-300

224 FH552/3TAG HEUER - Formula 1,lady’s diamond set sportswristDial inscribed Tag Heuer,Formula 1 Professional 200meters, silvered baton andArabic numerals to a blue /grey dial, date aperture,sweep second hand, luminoushands, the bezel set elevenpanels each of nine diamondsand a single circular cutdiamond in between, stainlesssteel bracelet, deployant foldover clasp, numbered to rearLN2385, screw down winder

Case diameter: 37mm

£200-300

225 FH294/2D&G - Two lady’s wristwatchesTime model, polishedstainless steel hinged openbracelet, rectangular silvereddial, plain hands paste setD&G motif, paste set bezel,together with another D&Gwatch DW0031 Night and Daywatch, polished and paste setD&G bracelet, square motherof pearl square dial,‘CHANEL’, J12 BlackChronograph style watch,crystal set bezel and a silverring set quartz gem stone,enclosed back

£150-250

226 FH294/4DIOR - A lady’s diamond andmother of pearl wrist watchChristal CD112111, polishedstainless steel case, rotatingbezel set circular cutdiamonds and sapphire andenamel doublets, mother ofpearl dial, sweep secondhand, baton numerals,polished bracelet with furthersapphire and enamel doubletpanels, deployant clasp, inDior box, extra links, serialno. EV8679

Case: 26mm

£250-400

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234 FH294/5ROLEX - Submariner,gentleman’s stainless steeland gold wrist watchgold dial inscribed, RolexOyster Day, Date,SUBMARINER 1000ft 30m,Superlative Chronometer,officially Certified, sweepsecond hand, date at 3,Mercedes luminous hands,sapphires set to 12, 6, 9,small diamonds to the othernumerals, blue enamelrotating bezel, serial no.Y515873, model 16613, with abi-colour flip lock bracelet,triple lock screw down crown,circa 2003-2004

Dial diameter: 30mm

£3,500-5,500

228 FG973/2TISSOT - A lady’s 9ct goldcased wrist watchtonneau shaped case, giltdial, integral 9ct gold flexiblebracelet, together with anINGERSOLL chrome platedpocket watch

Watch case: 10mm x 9mm

£150-180

229 FG840/3Two 1970’s gentleman’s wristwatchesthe larger signed to dialCARLSEN, with brushed steeldial and block numerals anddate aperture, on stainlesssteel bracelet; together with asmaller multi dial examplewith outer time zone dial,inner minute marked anluminous baton numbers anddate, on a brushed steelbracelet (2)

Diameter of cases: 48mm and

32mm

£250-450

230 FH452/1ROLEX - A 9ct gold lady’swrist watchthe small circular champagnedial with alternating batonand Roman numerals, to astylised textured link braceletwith fold over clasp

Dial diameter: 17mm

£300-500

231 FH454/2ROLEX - A 9ct gold lady’swrist watchthe circular champagne dialwith Arabic numerals,integral stylised leaf bracelet,fold over clasp

Dial diameter: 13mm

£200-300

232 FH240/6ROLEX - Sky-Rocket watchheadwhite metal case, screw offback, grey dial, luminousArabic numerals, red outer 24hour indicators, subsidiaryseconds dial, original glass

Dial diameter: 23mm

£400-600

233 FH294/8ROLEX - Oyster PerpetualDatejust, a lady’s wrist watchdiamond set baton numerals,black dial, inscribed RolexOyster Perpetual datejust,Superlative Chronometer,officially Certified, date at 3,sweep second hand, serialNo. M042019, model 179174stainless steel case andbracelet, deployant clasp,push button open, screwdown winder

Dial diameter: 20mm

£1,500-2,500

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237 FH457/1LeCoultre - A bakelite casedalarm clockplain circular case, cream dial,cream push button, raised on asimple cream enamelled scrollbase, in original box and cover

Dial diameter: 61mm

£200-300

238 HA7/12A Cartier style strut clockthe gilt and faux tortoiseshellcase of square shape, with smallsquare dial, Roman numerals

Case: 10cm square

£100-200

235 HA6/1Asprey - A 9ct goldcombination lady’s watch andcigarette lighterwith indistinct London 9ctgold marks, the cylindricalengine turned case withswivel watch head revealing asilver dial with black enamelArabic numerals, the bayonetfitted cap twisting off to reveala cigarette lighter

Length: 7.5cm

£800-1,200

236 FF740/5AS SMITH & Co. LONDON - ASpitfire clockMKIIIB, painted black metalmount, black dial, luminous 24hour Arabic numeral indicators,time of trip dial at 12, luminoushands, sweep second hand, thedial stamped MKIIIB S SMITHAND SONS (MA) Ltd LONDON no.864/39R Ref. No. 6A/839 andpainted L7/39, rear coverstamped Crown over A.M, and1729, the movement probably thegilt 13 jewel 8 day chronograph byJaeger Le Coultre

Case width: 95mm

£150-200

239 HA7/10A steel cased alarm pocket watchthe enamel dial with inner Romannumerals, Arabic outer numerals, houralarm indicator to centre, keyless windmovement

£150-250

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246 HA43/1Two East Lothian BankingCompany 20/- banknotesone numbered 201/240 anddated 1821 signed by cashier,the other unissued, with inkstamp ‘EAST LOTHIAN BANK’to upper edge (2)

£150-250

247 HA43/2An East Lothian BankingCompany £5 banknoteunissued, with ink stamp‘EAST LOTHIAN BANK’ toupper edge

£150-250

248 HA43/3A group of four framedbanknotesto include two NationalCommercial Bank of ScotlandLtd £20 banknotes (one dated1959); a Royal Bank ofScotland £5 2nd January1962; and a British LinenBank £5 dated 23rd April 1968(4)

£120-180

240 FG779/1A collection of world coinsto include a nine coin 1961South Africa specimen set,from 2 Rands down in fittedcase; together with variousbase metal and silver issues(qty)

£200-300

241 FE114/1A collection of silver andother coinageto include; six Marie TheresaThalers, various other crownsincluding 1818, 1887, othercommemorative coins; a 14kGF fountain pen, pair ofParker pens, silver cap andcases (qty)

£150-200

242 FH388/6A George III half Guineamounted with suspensionloop, 1803; a Victoriansovereign 1885 and a Longcross hammered penny (3)

£200-300

243 HA210/1A group of gold coinsa 1914 sovereign, 1918sovereign and a 1906 halfsovereign (3)

£300-500

243A HA303/1A large collection of UK andforeign coinsvarious base metal and silverissues, numerous crown sizedpieces etc (qty)

£500-800

244 FH335/9A collection of WW1 medalsto include a WW1 pair toLIEUT.B.E.PLEDGER; a 1914-15trio to 1214 PTET.O.YARROW CAMB.R.; a WW1War Medal to 163568GNR.H.F.YARROW R.A; and aminiature group of threecoronation medals (qty)

£150-250

245 FH190/1A WW1 Military Medal groupawarded to 2592 SJT. W. R.DOUGLAS. 9/H.L.I.-TFcomprising Military Medal,MBE (cased); together withmatching miniatures alsoincluding 1914-15 trio andlarge amount of personal andofficial paperwork to includeletters, passports, paybooksetc, all contained in an officialGeorge VI leather brief case(qty)

£300-500

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251 SV114/29A Sheffield plate hot dish and cover adddetails crests etcof plain domed form with gadroonedborders, with cast foliate detail to feet andhandles, on four bracket feet, engravedarmorials

Height: 23cm; diameter: 29cm

Note:Engraved with the arms of Frederick M’AdamCathcart of Craiganillan, named after Frederick, Dukeof York who was his godfather

£200-300

250 SV114/131A pair of silver plated twin handled saucetureensof oval outline with pull off lid, reeded detailto rims, with cast foliate and reeded detail tofeet and handles, with engraved crests tobody (2)

Length: 19cm

Note:Engraved with the arms of Frederick M’Adam Cathcartof Craiganillan, named after Frederick, Duke of Yorkwho was his godfather

£200-300

249 SV114/57An oak and silver plated three bottletantaluslock signed DANIEL & ARTER Birmingham,the oak with hinged covers opening to revealtwo divided interior, with drawer fitted forcards and gaming equipment, three facettedglass decanters with traditional stoppers

Width: 35.5cm

£250-400

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253 FH448/1A walnut cased mother of pearlfruit servicecomprising twelve fruit forks,twelve fruit knives, grapescissors, two serving spoons, twonut crackers and picks, each withmother of pearl handles andsilver plated mounts and bladeswith engraved floral detail, to awalnut case with satin interior

£200-300

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252 SV114/25A pair of small Sheffield plate salversof circular outline with cast floral border and engravedfloral decoration and crest to the centre, on three clawand ball feet (2)

Diameter: 17cm

Note:Engraved with the arms of Frederick M’Adam Cathcart of Craiganillan,named after Frederick, Duke of York who was his godfather

£150-250

256 FF271/204A pair of 19th century silverplated table candlestickswith acanthus clasped flutedcolumns and raised on alarge domed circular base,scroll and foliate border,central sconce and largescrolling arms with foliatedetails (2)

49cm high

£300-500

257 FF271/205A pair of Sheffield platedtable candelabrathe tapered column withacanthus clasped details andborder, raised on an acanthusknop and spreading circularfoot, with central sconce andlarge scrolling arms withfoliate details (2)

58cm high

£300-500

258 SV104/5A large silver plated tea trayGoldsmiths & SilversmithsCompany, of oval outline, withscalloped and reeded borderwith engraved cartouche tocentre, the twin handles ofsimilar scrolling and reededdesign

Width (across handles): 71cm

£120-150

259 HA306/1A Sheffield plated souptureenof baluster oval outline,gadrooned rim and scrollformed cartouche, twinreeded handles with shelldetail, raised on four scrollcapped feet, the domed lift offcover with shell andgadrooned rims andpomegranate finial

37cm wide

£150-180

254 FG587/14A silver plated and cut glassVictorian claret jugthe baluster body with cutand etched decoration ofswags and star, silver platedmounts and hinged cover withinterwoven rope work handle

Height: 32cm

£200-300

252A SV230/3A heavy Sheffield plate deskinkstandof rectangular form bold castscroll and foliate border, the flatwith two pen recesses, twoglass inkwells and central smallcandlestick with snuffer

25cm

£200-300

(one of twoillustrated)

255 FH245/3A silver plated bottle coolerof tapering circular form, of foliate andfloral detail, four scrolling foliate feet,the twin handles of similar detail

Height: 27cm

£250-350

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260 FH335/3A Russian niello enamel snuff boxMoscow 1846, of rectangular outline withslightly curved base, the hinged cover,body and base all with foliate niellodecoration

8.2cm wide; 106.2g

£300-500

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262* FG978/20A Russian enamel cigarettecaseMoscow, circa 1895, oftraditional rectangular outlinewith cloisonne enamelgeometric and scrolldecoration to cover and base

9.5cm long

£300-500

263 FH159/106A silver mounted coconut cupmounts unmarked, the coconut shellcarved with panels of ships in full sail,armorial and mythical figure, set insimple reeded mounts to a flared andtoothed rim with short flared stem anddomed foot, chased acanthus border,twin cast handles of reclining femalefigures

Height: 14.5cm

£1,500-2,000

261 FH284/1A Russian enamel ladleFedor Ruckart, circa 1890 - 1900, theshallow circular bowl with gilded interiorand enamel to reverse with phoenix within afoliate border, the stem with plain lowersection and wrythen upper with enamel tofinial

18.5cm long; 66.8g

£300-500

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266 SV93/24A collection of itemsto include a pair of Frenchwine tasters, a Victorian rattlewith coral teether; a smallcigarette case, various othervesta cases; a pair of Irishsugar tongs; a pair of smallopen salts; a small cup; asmall Junior boxing medal; acollection of apostle spoonsand other items (Qty)

£250-350

267 SV73/15A continental box and platethe box of scalloped outlinewith reeded detail to rim, thepull off cover with engravedmonogram; together with amatching plate of similarscalloped outline withcontinental marks

Diameter of plate: 30cm,

height of box: 7.5cm,

combined weight: 18.48oz

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264 FA606/17A gilt metal standing cup and cover in 16th / 17th century styleapparently unmarked, the deep bowl with chasedscrolling foliate rim and scene of animals and huntin a landscape, raised on a knopped stem withcherub masks and large domed foot, indistinctinscription to foot rim dated 1716 (?), the large pulloff cover with acanthus, foliage and figural chasedrim, domed centre and ribbed finial

Height: 36cm

£500-600

265 HA8/1Two continental silver tableboxespossibly Dutch, marksindistinct, the first of circularoutline with chased classicalscene to lid and furtherchased scrolling detail to thebody, with gilt interior; thesecond of oval outline, withchased scrolling detail andclassical scenes to body, giltinterior, to four simple feet (2)

Combined weight: 15.6oz

£300-500

268 FH385/1A modern continental comportthe triangular peaked bowl, to a raisedcircular foot with three taperingsupports, continental marks

Height: 18.5cm, 12.7oz

£400-600

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272 FH385/2A continental model of a satyrunmarked, formed as a seated satyr withchased hair, beard and fur to legs, woodenhoofs, gilded detail and highlights

16.5cm high, gross weight 20.8oz

£500-800

271 FH13/1A 19th century Viennese silver & mother ofpearl figureunmarked, the cast figure of a recliningfemale set with two baroque pearls, set on alapis lazuli base with silver foot rim

11.5cm wide

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270 FG794/23A Greek water sprinklerof tapering form, the body modelled as a conewith textured finish and applied foliate detail, thecircular foot also of pierced foliate design

Height: 19.5cm, 7.3oz

£250-350

269 FH385/3A large continental comportthe bowl of flattened rounded rectangularform, the rim with applied square beadeddetail; the base with four taper supports to abowed rounded rectangular foot with similarsquare beaded detail, indistinct continentalmarks

Height: 17.5cm, length: 36cm, 27oz

£400-600

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273 HA54/4A set of eight small white metal platesapparently unmarked, gadroon border,plain bouge and flat, together with acased set of six silver handled teaknives; an early 19th century oval sugarbox and cover, possibly Portuguese, thecover with vase finial, the body and coverwith embossed border all raised onscroll feet

Box: 11cm wide

£200-300

274 HA54/5WATSON for CARTIER after PAULREVERE - A silver bowlstamped to underside, numbered A989,plain circular form, stepped foot

Weight 10.5oz

£200-300

275 FH191/1A matched collection of Americanflatwarevarious dates and makers, comprisingfive table spoons, six dessert forks andsix dessert spoons all of heavilydecorated cast cherub pattern; togetherwith other associated tea spoons, ladles,butter knives etc (qty)

Weighable silver: 40.60oz

£300-400

276 FB81/1A set of eight American table spoonsmakers mark only P.GRIFFIN, of Fiddlepattern with engraved script initialsPLRLC to terminals (8)

Length: 22.5cm, 13.7oz

£300-500

280 FH398/2A middle eastern coffee potof rounded form, heavily engraved withscrolling foliate and bird detail, with apull off lid to four cabriole feet; togetherwith a cigarette box, also of middleeastern design, with engraved scrollingfoliate detail, depicting a woman playingan instrument in a pastoral landscape,both with indistinct marks (2)

Height of coffee pot: 17cm,

combined weight: 22.7oz

£250-350

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277 FG670/1An American five light candelabraGorham, marked STERLING, thebaluster stem and domed foot withfoliate borders and fluted decoration,with central light and four scrollingbranches

Height: 31cm

£300-500

278 SV93A/104AA twin handled Indian trayof rectangular outline, decorated withfoliate detail, exotic scenes and animals,the twin handles of pierced scrollingdesign; together with a small circularIndian dish, with scalloped rim andscrolling foliate detail, with embosseddetail of a man on a horse, bothunmarked (2)

Length of tray: 56.5cm

combined weight: 39.72oz

£250-350

279* FG701/1A three piece Indian tea setmarked BHOWANIPORE MONOHURDUTT CALCUTTA, comprising; a teapot,sugar bowl and milk jug, of squatbaluster form depicting rural scenes inrelief (3)

Height of teapot: 13cm, 30.81oz

£300-500

281 SV93/16A white metal and hardstone desk sealthe hardstone matrix set in unmarkedwhite metal, engraved with Arabic script,the handle of plain dark red hardstone

Height: 7cm

£150-250

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282 HA265/9Australia and New Zealand interest - Analbum of silver and presentation scrolls,circa 1919leather bound and gilt tooled album, the titlepage inscribed; ‘Photographs of themementos given to Australia and NewZealand by the delegates who attended theseventh Congress of the Chamber ofcommerce of the Empire held at SydneyN.S.W. on September 14th 1919’, withphotographs of presentation scrolls, silver etc

£100-120

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284 LT2014/22A late 18th century French gold mounted snuffboxParis circa 1789 - 1809, makers mark NH, thebase and cover formed of oval panels ofhardstone, the body of tooled gold with trailingfoliate borders

Width: 6cm

£600-900

287 SV93/59An 18th century Dutch tobacco boxmarks indistinct, of rounded rectangular formwith engraved detail throughout, the lid depictinga harbour scene with various boats, the basewith a ship building scene, and various engravedinscriptions and decorative scenes to sides

Length: 15cm, 6oz

£400-600

286 HA6/3A 19th century French gold boxor rectangular outline with reeded detail tothe rim, the bottom with engraved scrollingdetail to an engine turned ground, the lidof similar design with a central cartouchein a floral border depicting a hound inprofile, the inside lid with engraved initials,stamped 750 947 with French controlmarks

5cm x 7.5cm, 91.3g

£3,500-4,500

285 HA8/3A silver and enamel compactof circular outline, the body ofblue guilloche enamel, the lidwith a classical scene ofmother and children, openingto reveal a mirror and giltinterior

Diameter: 57mm

£150-250

283 HA228/3A late 18th centurycontinental gold andhardstone mounted snuff boxunmarked, of rectangularoutline with chamferedcorners, the mounts withengraved foliate and scrollingdetail

9.4cm x 6.2cm

£2,000-3,000

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289 FH999/2A silver dish ringJ Parks & Co, London 1914, of traditionalform, with pieced foliate and bird detail,two cartouches one engraved with scriptinitial ‘G’

Diameter: 20cm, 17.2oz

£400-600

290 FF575/28A tea kettle and standRS, Sheffield 1908, squatbaluster form with ribbeddetail to body; together withburner and stand of similardesign

Combined weight: 30.4oz

£180-220

291 FH999/1A modern silver teapotCharles Thomas Fox, London1933, of squat form withbanded detail to middle andengraved crest, foliate finialand circular stepped foot

21.9oz

£200-300

292 HA8/21A collection of candlesticksto include two pairs of dwarftable candlesticks, both ofplain design, and another ofurn form; together with threespill vases (8)

£100-200

293 HA8/13A table cigarette caseBirmingham 1923, of plainrectangular form withengraved initials to lid;together with four cigarettecases with engine turneddetail; and two cut glassdressing table boxes withsilver gilt lids (7)

£200-400

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

Water pot: 19cm high,

combined weight: 50oz

£700-1,000

295 HA8/23A modern salverBirmingham 1946, of circularoutline with scalloped rim,three scrolling feet; togetherwith a pierced bread basket ofoval outline, Sheffield 1903; asmall circular plate withengraved boating scene; twopierced silver bon-bon disheswith presentation inscription;a pierced silver mount from awine coaster (Qty)

Combined weight: 34.1oz

£350-450

288Y FF970/3A modern four piece tea serviceWilson & Sharp, London 1937, comprising; ateapot, water pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, ofplain tapering design with applied rococodetail to rim, with a circular stepped foot andivory ‘C’ scroll handle (4)

Height of teapot: 20cm, combined weight: 68.86oz

£700-1,000

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300A SV230/7A two handled tea trayMappin and Webb, Sheffield 1920, ofrounded rectangular form twin handlesbeaded detail, plain flat and raised onbracket feet

Width: 59cm, 77oz

£550-750

296 HA239/1A modern canteenViners, Sheffield 1936, fortwelve covers, comprisingtable forks, dessert forks,dessert spoons, soup spoons,teaspoons, coffee spoons, fishknives, fish forks, fourtablespoons, carving set andivorine handled table and sideknives, housed in a woodencanteen on legs with hingedlid

94oz weighable silver

£1,000-1,200

297Y HA8/7A tortoiseshell blotterof rectangular outline, thetortoiseshell cover withapplied and inlaid silver detailof foliate swag design, withred satin interior

23cm x 30cm

£300-400

298Y HA8/8A cased tortoiseshelldressing table setBirmingham 1907, comprisinga hand mirror, button hook,two clothes brushes and twohair brushes, the tortoiseshellwith inlaid silver swag andbow detail

£200-400

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299 HA227/1A modern three branch candelabraLondon 1964, in the George II mannerthe cast facetted stem with balusterknop, raised on a spreading domedbase, the three scroll arms withbaluster sconces and hexagonal drippans

27cm high, 38oz

£400-600

300 HA227/2A modern coffee potSheffield 1979, the slight baluster body withapplied cut card detail to curved spout andwooden handle, with hinged domed coverand spool foot

29cm high, 28oz

£300-500

301 FG543/3A modern Hanoverian pattern canteenUnited Cutlers of Sheffield, Sheffield1999, of Hanoverian pattern comprisingeight each of: table knives, side knives,teaspoons, dessert spoons, soupspoons, dessert forks, table forks; alsoto include four serving spoons, a carvingknife and fork and a carving steel (qty)

Weighable silver: 89.6oz

£1,200-1,800

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312 FH203/10A set of six small cupsThe Goldsmiths &Silversmiths Company,London 1904, each of globularform to a tapering circularfoot, with three curvedhandles, in a fitted case (6)

Combined weight: 6.7oz

£300-500

313 FF575/30A collection of itemsto include a cased condimentset; a cased set of eight soupspoons, various other casedtea spoons, a silver fronteddesk blotter and a pair ofsugar casters (qty)

£150-250

314 FF575/23A collection of itemsto include various tea spoons,sugar tongs, open salts,napkin rings, a cigarette case,mustard pots and cased studs(qty)

£200-300

315 FH229/1An Edwardian presentationtwin handled trayGlasgow 1902, of shaped ovaloutline with cast and chasedfloral border and twin loophandles, the central flat withlarge engraved floral displayand presentation inscription

Width: 59cm, 64oz

£600-800

302 SV114/16A set of five silver mountedwhisky nogginsGeorge Gates Honour, London1904, the plain tapering glassbodies to plain silver mountswith engraved script initials tolid (5)

Height: 9.5cm (each)

£250-350

303 SV114/20An Edwardian stationery boxand desk blotterW Comyns, London 1904, thestationery box of arched formwith applied embossed foliatescroll and lattice design andcentral cartouche, withmatching desk blotter;together with a matchedroller and two inkwells (5)

Stationery box: 29cm wide

£300-500

304 FF575/33A modern silver salverAird, Thomson & McKellar,London 1911, of circularoutline with scalloped rim, tofour hoofed feet withpresentation inscription tocentre

Diameter: 33cm, 38oz

£200-300

305 HA8/27An Edwardian teapotWalker & Hall, Sheffield 1900,of scalloped rectangularoutline with engraved foliateand scrolling detail,gadrooned detail to lowerbody, angular handle;together with an Irish teapot,of scalloped oval outline withengraved detail and crest tobody (2)

Combined weight: 39.5oz

£500-700

306Y HA8/24A collection of itemsto include a large rectangularsilver mount of chasedscrolling and foliate detail;three ivory and silver handledletter openers; another oftortoiseshell with silvermounts; a large letter openerwith rabbit foot handle; asmall tortoiseshell and silvermounted table box; a silvermounted blotter; a card case(Qty)

£400-600

307 FF970/5A modern table lighterHukin & Heath, Birmingham1937, of trefoil outline andplain design; together withfour matching nesting ashtrays (5)

£120-180

308 FF584/71An Edwardian three piece teasetLONDON 1909London 1909, comprising;teapot, with jug and sugarbowl, each of squat balusterform (3)

Teapot: 13cm high,

combined weight: 36oz

£400-600

309 FG895/1A table cigarette boxLondon 1904, of plainrectangular design withengraved initials to lid

19cm x 14cm x 7.5cm

£120-180

310Y FG949/5A small tortoiseshelljewellery boxof rectangular outline withscrolling silver mounts to lid

11cm x 8cm x 3.5cm

£150-250

311 FG949/8A collection of itemsto include; a water pot ofplain design with bandeddetail, a cased set of coffeespoons, a pair of open salts, asmall pepper pot and variousother items

Weighable sliver: 24.7oz

£180-220

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325 SV114/18A collection of itemsto include various smallladles, a butter knife, sugartongs, spoons, three pepperpots and a covered mustardpot (qty)

Combined weight: 18oz

£140-220

326 SV114/4A single Edwardian snuffertrayChester 1904, of plainelongated oval design withscalloped rim; together withtwo Dutch style sifter spoons,William Hutton & Sons Ltd,London 1894, and five pairs ofassorted sugar nips (qty)

£250-350

327Y HA8/14A collection of itemsto include various cut glasssilver mounted dressing tablebottles; a tortoiseshellchamber stick with silvermounts; two circular dressingtable boxes; various otherpierced dishes, vesta casesetc (Qty)

£200-400

328 SV167/62A collection of silver itemsto include a rectangular tablecigarette box, with engineturned detail; a mouldedglass water jug with silvermounts; a small presentationtrophy; another presentationcup (4)

£120-180

316 FH229/2A modern three piece tea setWalker and Hall, Sheffield1956, comprising teapot, twinhandled sugar bowl and milkjug, of plain bellied form withreeded and ribbon border (3)

Height: 15cm,

combined weight: 27oz

£300-400

317 FH203/12A cased set of teaspoons andsugar tongsBrook & Sons, London 1905,of stylised foliate design (onedeficient); together with asmall cigarette case and anassortment of table, dessertand tea spoons etc, variousdates and makers (qty)

Combined weight: 18.91oz

£150-250

318 FH293/3A three piece tea setC & S Co Ltd, London 1911,comprising a teapot, sugarbowl and milk jug, of squatbaluster form with gadrooneddetail to lower body (3)

Combined weight: 35.8oz

£300-500

319 HA8/18A collection of napkin ringsvarious dates and makers,eighteen napkin rings ofvarious designs (18)

Combined weight: 16.4

£180-220

320 HA8/12A collection of itemsto include a continental teastrainer with wooden handleand pierced floral design; apierced bon bon dish with cityscene to base; a twin handledpierced cake basket and asmall serving dish of ovaloutline with chased foliatedetail (4)

Combined weight: 21.6oz

£200-400

321Y HA265/4A mixed group of itemsto include a silver mountedivory capstan pepper mill;various silver and othersouvenir spoons; an EP soupladle and two sauce ladles

£120-180

322 HA301/4A Victorian Britanniastandard open saltT Bradbury, London 1894, ofscalloped outline with beadedrim and classical pierced andengraved body, raise on foursimple strut feet; togetherwith a similar mustard potwith engraved decoration,Birmingham 1876 (2)

£150-180

323Y HA8/9A collection of itemsto include a pierced silverdish with classical scene tobase; a heart shaped pin traywith pierced detail to threeball feet, a small silver casedpocket watch; a pair of sugartongs; an egg shapedvinaigrette with scrollingengraved detail; an ivorycased sewing set; variousother spoons, napkin ringsand figures (Qty)

£200-400

323A HA8/10A collection of itemsto include a pair of open saltsand matching mustard pots,with blue glass liners andgadrooned detail; a smallpepper pot; various otheropen salts and mustards (qty)

Combined weighable silver: 17.8oz

£150-250

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

24cm high, 30oz

£400-600

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329 SV167/37An Edwardian coffee potC & S Co Ltd, London 1903, of elongated balusterform with gadrooned detail to lower body, with anangular handle and circular foot

Height: 27cm, 17.5oz

£120-180

330 HA8/15A collection of silver mountedphotograph framesto include one of large plainrectangular design; one ofsquare outline withgadrooned detail and vacantcartouche, another smallerrectangular example withfoliate and floral swag detail,a sliver mount of bow andfoliate design (4)

£150-250

331 SV57/118CA collection of cased flatwareto include various casedteaspoons, christening sets,dessert spoons, napkin rings,a pair of small sauce boatsand a small quaich (qty)

£150-250

332 SV60/129Two modern sauce boatsthe first of plain design withcast gadrooned border, tothree plain feet, West & Son,with import marks forSheffield; the second of plaindesign with scalloped rim,Barker Brothers, Chester1917 (2)

Combined weight: 20oz

£150-250

333 SV60/130A pair of modern pepper potsWilliam Comyns & Son,London 1947, of taperingbulbous form to three shellfeet; together with a pair ofopen salts, of plain designwith reeded detail to the rim,to three shell feel (4)

Weighable silver: 16.37oz

£150-250

334 SV60/131A mixed group of flatwareof various makers, dates andpatterns, to include table anddessert spoons, table forksincluding a set of twelve silverplated table forks by Mappin& Webb, tea and coffeespoons, toddy ladles, a set offruit knives and forks, grapescissors, knives and variousother spoons and tongs (qty)

Weighable silver: 74oz

£500-700

335 SV73/10A part canteen of cutleryChester 1926; comprisingtwelve dessert spoons, twelvedessert forks and twelve tea-spoons, of Hanoverian patternwith script initial ‘M’ to finials

Combined weight: 52.03oz

£600-800

336 SV57/118BA four piece tea serviceWalker & Hall, Sheffield 1909,to include a teapot, coffee pot,milk jug and sugar bowl, eachwith gadrooned detail to lowerbody and engraved detail torim, with C scroll handles (4)

Combined weight: 54.5oz

£300-500

337 HA8/16A collection of itemsto include modern sugarbowl, of plain circular form tothree hoof feet, Birmingham1939; a Victorian sugar bowlof circular outline withgadrooned detail to lowerbody; a small oval mustard ofplain design; various other pintrays and open comports (qty)

Combined weight: 21.9oz

£250-350

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344 FF575/27A bachelors tea setJames Dixon & Sons,Sheffield 1913, comprising; ateapot, sugar bowl and milkjug, each with gadrooneddetail to lower body andangular handles (3)

Teapot: 15.5cm high,

combined weight: 20.3oz

£150-250

344A SV230/12A four piece tea serviceSheffield 1931, of panelledoctagonal form, angularhandles, comprising: teapot,water pot, sugar and cream

58oz

£500-700

338Y HA8/17A collection of dressing tableappointmentsto include four tortoiseshellbrushes with matching handmirror; one small brush withengine turned detail; anotherhand mirror with scrollingand foliate detail; anotherbrush with enamel detail of aChinese scene (8)

£150-250

339 SV298/10A collection of golfing spoonscomprising six spoons withdriver heads, four with golfball terminals, another withball terminal, and three otherspoons

£120-180

342 FG789/5A set of twelve teaspoonsJohn Pinches, London 1975,of plain design each with adifferent bird inset to thefinial; together with two meatskewers, a small quaich anda small collection of costumejewellery (qty)

Weighable silver: 16.3oz

£120-180

343 FG789/6A large silver quaichBirmingham 1976, oftraditional form, plain designwith presentation inscriptionand applied Celtic patternrim, to a plain circular foot

Diameter (across the handles):

29.5cm, 24.3oz

£140-180

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345 FF271/191A pair of neo-classical style five lightcandelabraSheffield 1966, the classical flutedtapered column with reeded and swagsconce and above a loaded square basewith pendant swags and acanthus detail,raised central light, four scrolling arms(2)

49cm high

£2,000-3,000

340 SV73/23A collection of itemsto include a roundedrectangular table snuff boxwith floral detail, two smallcircular boxes, one withenamel detail, a small scentbottle with engraved foliatedetail, a small circularsovereign holder, engravedDuff House, another largerexample with engraved foliatedetail; two small matchholders (Qty)

Combined weight: 7.5oz

£250-350

341 FF575/26A four piece tea serviceR & W Sorley, London 1911,comprising; a tea pot, waterpot, milk jug and sugar bowl,of baluster form and plaindesign, with angular handles(4)

Coffee pot: 21cm high,

combined weight: 59.2oz

£300-500

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351 SV2/50AA collection of threevinaigrettesvarious dates and markers,including one of silver giltwatch case design with castfoliate detail, the grill ofpierced foliate design;together with two rectangularvinaigrettes with engraveddetail and pierced foliategrills (3)

Combined weight: 51.9g

£300-500

347 FF720/5A Victorian presentationsnuff boxBirmingham 1883, of shapedrectangular outline withengraved scrolling bordersand body, the hinged coverinscribed ‘A Hepburn Prizevalue 3 sovs, awarded by theRoyal Scottish Society of Artsto Hay Downie Saddler for hisDrag or Brake Block forcarriages 1884’

Width: 8.5cm, 4.5oz

£150-250

348 SV57/79CA collection of itemsto include various snuff boxes,vinaigrettes, badges; aVictorian children’s rattle anda silver spectacle case (qty)

£150-250

349 SV57/79DA collection of cigarettecasesof various sizes and design,together with a smallrectangular flask withengraved foliate design (7)

£150-250

350Y FH159/56A Dutch clog vinaigrettewith London import marks for1893, formed as a traditionalclog with chased chinoiseriescenes, the hinged coverrevealing a pierced andchased grill; together with atobacco pod of conventionalform with scene offootballer’s to cover and atortoiseshell lancet case withinterior lacking (3)

Clog vinaigrette 6.5cm long, 43.8g

£200-300

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346 FH59/1An Edwardian Warwick vaseWalker & Hall, Sheffield 1908, of traditionalform with deep bowl applied with classicalmasks and fruiting vine border, with twinlarge reeded vine handles, raised on a shortstem and square foot, with presentationinscription to foot

Height: 35cm, width across handles: 45cm, 167oz

£4,000-6,000

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352 HA8/6A silver cased pocket barometerChester 1908, in plain circular case withhinged cover revealing the white andblack enamelled dial, with blued steelhand

Diameter: 6cm

£200-400

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355 FH159/72A cowrie shell snuff boxpossibly Irish, makers mark only EC,the polished shell with reeded mountsand hinged slightly domed cover, withchinoiserie engraved scroll cartouchewith name ‘Samuel Pickering’ within

Length: 8cm

£300-500

353 FG840/4A late Victorian novelty tortoise pill boxWilliam Leuchars, London 1886, additionally engraved‘LEUCHARS & SON / LONDON & PARIS’, the silver basenaturalistically formed as a tortoise with banded agate eyes,the hinged cover of carved and polished tigers eye

Length: 6.3cm

£250-450

354 SV2/50S MORDAN & CO - A scarce Victorian mussel vinaigrettewith Victorian registration mark indicating design registered29th February 1850, modelled as a mussel with hinged cover,the gilt interior with pierced grill of scrolling foliate design, withsmall suspension loop

Length (including loop): 5cm, 14.6g

£300-500

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358Y FH159/28A late 17th century / early 18th centuryCharles I portrait tortoiseshell snuff boxunmarked, the oval body and lift offcover formed from plain tortoiseshellwith reeded rim and the cover centralset with an oval portrait medallion ofKing Charles I, engraved to reverse withmirrored monogram

Width: 10cm

£600-800

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356Y FH159/61A late 18th century ivory, gold and enamel toothpick boxof elongated oval outline the with ivory body and coverwith engraved gold border and mounts, the cover set withthree enamel and gold roundels the central with aclassical figure in blue surround, the two flanking withblue and white enamel foliate display, the interior of boxwith mirror to lid and velvet to base; housed in originalshagreen cover and silk lined box

Length: 9.5cm

£600-800

357Y FH159/23A George II silver and tortoiseshell snuff boxhardstone cameo of the Order of the Bathunmarked, the oval box formed with tortoiseshellbase and cover, with simple silver sides, the lift offcover set with silver and carved hardstone cameo ofthe Order of The Bath

Width: 10.5cm

Provenance:Tessiers, London

£1,000-1,200

359 SV114/14A pair of Victorian sauceboatsStokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester1897, of plain outline withscalloped rim, to three hooffeet; together with anothersauce boat of squared outlinewith cast foliate and reededdetail to the rim, Birmingham1929, and a small hip flask ofplain design with engravedinitials and pull off cup tobase, London 1902 (4)

Combined weight: 18.17oz

£200-300

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368 SV230/1AA Victorian ewerSheffield 1857, of classic form, scroll handle, hinged cover withacorn finial, the baluster body with scroll framed panels offlowers, and inscription, all on a spreading foot; together with aVictorian christening mug, chased decoration, scroll handle

Height: 26cm, 19oz

£300-500

360 SV298/2A matched canteen offlatwarevarious dates and makerscomprising table knives, sideknives, table spoons, dessertspoons, table forks, dessertforks toddy ladles of queenspattern, kings pattern andother variants; together with aquantity of othermiscellaneous flatwareincluding teaspoons, ladlesand sugar tongs etc (qty)

Combined weighable silver: 121.5oz

£1,000-1,200

361 SV57/19A sugar bowl and cream jugWalker & Hall, Sheffield 1898,each with gadrooned detail tolower body and angularhandles (2)

Combined weight: 17.1oz

£120-180

362 SV114/21A coffee potMappin Brothers, Sheffield1899, of tall oval form withscrolling spout and castfoliate border and similar footrim

Height: 21.5cm, 22.7oz

£250-350

363 FF271/198A cased set of Victorian fishknives and forksSheffield 1894, comprisingtwelve pairs of knifes andforks, with simple shapedblades and forks with pointedhandles with fluteddecoration, in fitted case

£400-600

364 FH335/2A late Victorian casttaperstickLondon 1897, of traditionalform with baluster sconceabove a tapered facetted stemand domed hexagonal base,with presentation inscription;together with a green glassand silver mounted flask, withpull off cup to base,Edinburgh 1893 (3)

Taperstick 11.5cm high, 4.8oz

£300-500

365 FF575/32A pair of VictoriancandlesticksHorace Woodward & Co,London 1895, of knoppeddesign with reeded and shelldetail; together with a piercedbon-bon dish, with foliate andberry detail to a circularstepped foot (3)

Candlesticks: 17cm

£200-300

366Y FH335/8A Victorian cased ivoryhandled fruit serviceHamilton & Inches, Edinburgh1897, comprising eighteenpairs of fruit knives and forkswith plain blades and tinesand simple shaped ivoryhandles, in original fitted case

£400-600

367Y HA8/4A Victorian ivory tankardJR, Sheffield 1885, of plain form with simple silver mounts andglass bottom, with a shaped ivory and silver handle

Height: 9cm

£300-500

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368A SV114/133A small Victorian water jugRobert Dicker, London 1872,of baluster form with foliateswag detail the hinged lid andbody, to a plain circular foot

Height: 19cm, 10.6oz

£150-200

369 HA8/5A Victorian trophyHenry Holland, London 1879,of simple goblet form withengraved foliate detail andvacant cartouche, with screwfitting to underside of the foot

Height: 26.5cm, 16.2oz

£200-400

370 HA8/11A collection of mugs andtankardsto include a Victorian tankard,of plain design withpresentation inscription andcut glass bottom, Sheffield1867; a small silver mug withapplied stylised detail,Birmingham 1924; acollection of four other mugsof various designs; a smallmilk jug (qty)

Combined weight: 31.1oz

£300-500

371 FH335/4A collection of cased andloose flatwarevarious dates and makers, toinclude desert spoons,teaspoon, two casedchristening sets etc (qty)

30oz

£200-300

373 FH207/7A Victorian silver trayBarnard & Sons Ltd, London1872, of circular outline withengraved detail and familycrest to centre, reeded detailto the rim and three scrollingbracket feet

Diameter: 30.5cm, 29.7oz

£300-500

374 FG949/7A cased set of six open saltsJames Wakely & Frank ClarkeWheeler, London 1889, ofplain form with engravedshamrock detail, in a fittedbox

Combined weight: 5.76oz

£200-300

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372 FH203/11A set of six open saltsMartin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1873, of conventional form withembossed foliate detail to the body and beaded detail to rim,together with six associated salt spoons (6)

Combined weight: 10.8oz

£200-300

376 FF575/17A Victorian part canteenMartin Hall & Co, Sheffield1877, comprising fourteeneach table spoons, tableforks, dessert spoons anddessert forks, of Hanoverianpattern with beaded detailand engraved initials toterminal (qty)

Combined weight: 111.9oz

£600-800

377Y FF584/73A matched Victorian threepiece part tea setLONDON 1865Robert Hennell, London 1865,the teapot with straight sidedfluted body with bright cutengraving and oval ribbon tiedcartouche with engravedcrest, ivory C scroll handleand straight spout, raised ona matching stand; togetherwith a matched sugar bowl WH, London 1857 (3)

Teapot on stand: 16cm high,

combined weight: 37oz

£400-600

375 FG382/1A matched four pieceVictorian tea setvarious dates and makers,comprising water pot, teapot,sugar bowl and milk jug, eachof zodiac pattern withprofusely chased decoration(4)

Water pot: 27cm high,

combined weight: 55oz

£700-900

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381 FG596/20A Victorian sugar bowl & tongsMarshall & Son, Edinburgh 1843, ofhemispherical form with flat chased scrollingand foliate decoration, with everted rim andspool foot; together with a matched pair ofsugar tongs

Diameter: 15cm, 11oz

£300-500

382Y FH207/8A Victorian presentation trowelEdward & John Barnard, London 1844,of traditional form with engravedpresentation inscription and floraldetail, to a turned baluster ivory handle

Length: 30cm

£250-400

379 FF608/5A set of six Victorian dessert forksWH Glasgow 1851, of Fiddle pattern withengraved gothic initial B to terminal (6)

8.5oz

£100-200

380 FE114/2A set of three Victorian saltsWRS, London 1852, of circular open form, ropetwist border, floral decoration and blank scrollingcartouche, all raised on three hoop feet, with BGLand a silver salt and pepper

Diameter: 8.5cm, 215g

£180-250

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378 FH207/6A Victorian ewerBirmingham 1861, of traditionalelongated baluster form, withscrolling foliate detail andengraved crest to cartouche,foliate finial, scroll handle andcircular foot

Height: 32cm, 24.2oz

£400-600

383 HA54/1A small William IV silverteapotJohn and Joseph AngellLondon 1837, of squatcircular form, engraved crest,moulded girdle, plain handleand spout

Weight: 12oz all in

£200-300

384 HA265/6A part suite of silver flatwarevarious dates and makers,some engraved crestscomprising, twelve each ofdessert spoons; dessertforks; table forks

Weight: 34oz

£400-700

385 SV114/3A pair of George III silversnuffer traysWilliam Brown, London 1824,of elongated oval outline withcast shell scrolling borderand engraved crest to centre(2)

Length: 25cm, 20.9oz

£400-600

386 SV114/13A Fiddle pattern soup ladleAdey Bellamy Savory, London1830, of plain design withengraved script initials;together with a matchingserving spoon (2)

Combined weight: 13.92oz

£200-300

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393 SV298/1A late George IV teapotmarks indistinct, of squatbaluster form with gadrooneddetail to lower body, withacanthus capped handle, tofour ball feet

Height: 14cm, 20.1oz

£180-220

394 SV298/4A collection of itemsto include a pair of open salts,of plain oval design withgadrooned detail to rim,London 1820; a pepper pot,with gadrooned and floraldetail; a mustard pot withfloral detail, London 1839; acream helmet and a smallcircular pill box (Qty)

Combined weight: 14.36oz

£400-600

395 SV114/22A large George IV creamhelmetHenry Chawner, London 1827,the plain body with beadeddetail to the rim, the handlewith threaded detail, to asquare foot

Height: 16.5cm, 6oz

£120-180

396 HA8/19A collection of flatwareto include various sauceladles, sugar tongs, teaspoons, toddy ladles, coffeespoons, fish slices, a set ofsix mother of pearl handledfruit knives, and various otherknives

£200-300

386A HA40/2A matched group of Fiddleand Oar pattern flatwarevarious dates and makers,mainly Edinburgh circa 1820,comprising various tableforks, dessert forks, teaspoons, toddy ladles etc (qty)

50oz

£400-600

387 HA8/22A George IV toast rackHenry Wilkinson & Co,Sheffield 1833, ofconventional rectangular formon four bracket feet; togetherwith another smaller examplewith four ball feet; twograduated pierced bon bondishes; a square ash tray withengine turned detail; a sauceboat and various otherpierced pin trays and dishesand a lidded milk jug (qty)

Combined weight: 33.1oz

£400-600

388 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

£120-180

389A HA40/3A mixed group of Fiddle andThread flatwarevarious dates and makers,double struck with engravedcrest, to include table spoons,dessert spoons, teaspoonsetc (qty)

79oz

£600-800

390 HA8/28A George IV teapotRebecca Emes & EdwardBarnard, London 1822, ofsquat form with reeded detailto body; together with aVictorian water pot, London1837, the lower body withgadrooned detail below achased floral swag (2)

Combined weight: 38.7oz

£500-700

391 HA8/20A collection of itemsto include a small silver swinghandled basket, of piercedfoliate design with vacantcartouche, London 1771; apair of small cream jugs ofplain design with scallopedrim; a single sauce boat, thebody with chased foliate detail(4)

Combined weight: 12.2oz

£180-220

392 SV114/134A Scottish wine funnel standEdinburgh 1827, of plaincircular outline with reededdetail to the rim

Diameter: 11cm, 3.2oz

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389 HA8/26A George IV Irish teapotEdward Power, Dublin 1828, retailed by Edward Twycross, ofsquat baluster form, the body with heavily chased decoration offoliate and fruit design, the spout modelled as an eagle’s head,the handle of figural detail raised on mask and claw and ballfeet

38.9oz

£500-700

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397 SV230/2An impressive Victorian lidded jugRobert Hennel, London 1851, retailedby G Rait of Glasgow, the hingedcover with scrolling leaf finial, thebaluster body with bold decoration ofmusicians in an outdoor scene,engraved crest and with an interiorscene to the other side, bold leafclasped scroll handle, spreading foot

Height: 27cm 31oz

£500-700

397A HA40/1A George III salverLondon 1814, retailed by J MayerLiverpool, of circular outline withgadrooned rim and foliate border, thecentre engraved with lattice andscroll pattern, raised on threebracket feet

31cm diameter, 34oz

£300-500

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398 FH203/14A matched canteenvarious dates and makers,predominantly George IIILondon, mainly Old Englishpattern but some Hanoverianand Fiddle patterns noted,comprising soup ladle,serving spoon, pair of sauceladles, pair of sifter ladles,pair of salt spoons, twelvetablespoons and forks, twelvedessert forks and elevendessert spoons, contained inan oak canteen with lift outtray

Total weight: 88oz

£800-1,200

399 FG895/2A matched set of elevenforksvarious dates and makers, toinclude five fiddle patterntable forks, with engravedcrest; six fiddle patterndessert forks, with variousengraved crests (11)

Combined weight: 20.1oz

£200-300

400 FG895/3A set of six George IV tablespoonsLondon 1828, of Old Englishpattern with engraved crest(6)

Combined weight: 12.9oz

£200-300

401 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)

Length: 32cm,

combined weight: 7.2oz

£200-300

402 HA8/2A George III meat plateAndrew Fogelberg, London 1819, ofplain oval design with reeded detail tothe rim

Length: 43cm, 34.8oz

£500-700

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410 FG895/4A matched set of six dessertspoonsvarious dates and makers,fiddle pattern with engravedcrest; together with two toddyladles, Old English patternwith engraved crest, Londoncirca 1806 (8)

Combined weight: 12.4oz

£150-180

411 HA301/3A modern teapotBirmingham 1919, of plainbaluster form, raised onfluted feet with curved spoutand wooden handle

16cm high, 19oz

£100-200

403 FG587/13A George III twincompartment tea caddyJohn Robbins, London 1800,of tapered rectangular formwith incurved corners, thebody with fluted decoration,twin flush hingedcompartments, with lock andreeded loop handle

Height: 19cm, 19.2oz

£1,000-1,500

404 SV57/118AA collection of flatwareto include various table, tea,dessert and serving spoons, asmall quaich, all variousdates and makers, mainlyEdinburgh (qty)

Combined weight: 22.9oz

£120-180

405 SV73/11A collection of flatwareto include two fiddle andthread pattern tablespoons;four fiddle patterntablespoons with foliate detailto finial; a berry spoon withgilt bowl; a ladle (Qty)

Combined weight: 16.34oz

£150-250

405A HA40/4A collection of Fiddle patternflatwarevarious dates and makers, toinclude table spoons, tableforks, dessert spoons andforks, etc (qty)

90oz

£500-800

406 SV114/11A pair of Scottish George IIIcircular saltsMitchell & Russell, Edinburgh1813, of circular outline withgadrooned detail to the body,to three paw feet (2)

Combined weight: 6oz

£180-220

407 SV114/15A George III sugar castermarks indistinct, of balusterform with cast scrolling andfoliate detail, with pierced pulloff lid; together with anothersmaller example, with castfoliate detail, marks indistinct(2)

Combined weight: 6oz

£200-300

408 HA54/6A group of silver items to include; a George III creamjug, plain, threaded rim; asmall toast rack; a bowl withembossed border, piercedhandle; a heavy smallcompact, gem set andengraved decoration

£150-250

408A HA40/6A collection of Old Englishpattern flatwarevarious dates and makers, toinclude table spoons, tableforks and dessert spoons (qty)

49oz

£400-600

409 FH546/5A pair of George III vinegarbottlesthe cut glass bodies withsilver mounts, scrollingthreaded handles, engravedand beaded detail; togetherwith four table spoons, of OldEnglish pattern with engravedfoliate detail, London 1835(Qty)

£200-300

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412 FH203/15A Cork sugar bowlmarked GIBS STERLING, of oval form to a swept oval foot withhinged handle, engraved foliate detail to edges and engravedcrest; together with an associated cream jug, Dublin 1806, ofbulbous form, similar engraved foliate detail and crest (2)

Combined weight: 13oz

£400-600

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414 SV114/9A Scottish George III winefunnel standID, circa 1780, of plaincircular design, the raisedboss with engraved crest

Diameter: 9.5cm, 1.3oz

£150-250

415 SV114/8A Scottish George III part teasetW Robertson, Edinburgh 1794,comprising a pedestal sugarbowl, helmet cream jug andtea pot stand, each of plainsimple form with reeded rimsand handle, each withengraved crest and motto (3)

Sugar bowl: 12cm high,

combined weight: 25oz

£600-800

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413 FH296/1A George III twin handled teatrayWB, London 1816, ofrectangular outline withengraved detail to body, therim with reeded detail, thetwin handles with similarreeded and foliate detail

Length (across handles): 61.5cm,

78.1oz

£700-900

416 SV114/6A pair of George III silverwine coastersHenry Chawner, London 1792,of plain design with reededdetail to rims and engravedcrest (2)

Diameter: 12cm

£400-600417 SV114/24A George III small cream jugLondon 1768, of balusterform with foliate detail andvacant cartouche to the body,with a C scroll handle andthree cabriole legs and hooffeet

Height: 9.5cm, 3.35oz

£140-180

418 SV114/23A George III cream helmetLondon 1783, of plain designwith beaded detail; togetherwith two mustard pots, bothof plain design one of ovaloutline the other circular; andanother small mustard potwith beaded detail to rim (4)

Weighable silver: 13oz

£220-280

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419 HA301/2A George II octagonal sugarcasterThomas Bamford, London1722, of baluster octagonalform, stepped foot and domedpull off pierced cover, thebody engraved with a crest

17cm high, 6.7oz

£200-300

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420 FH34/9A group of five earlytablespoonsvarious makers, London circa1750 and later, all of early oldEnglish pattern with engravedcrests etc (5)

Combined weight: 11.3oz

£200-300

421 FH203/13A George III Irish cream jugDublin, indistinct marks circa1770, of conventional formwith embossed floral detailand engraved crest, to threehoofed feet; together with anassociated sugar bowl ofsimilar embossed floraldetail; West & Son, Dublin1932 (2)

Combined weight: 14.4oz

£300-500

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

Length: 13.5cm, 3.9oz

£180-220

423 HA8/25A George III bread basketLondon 1798, of oval outline withscalloped rim, engraved foliate andreeded detail throughout, swinghandle and swept oval foot

Length: 39cm, 23.6oz

£400-600

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427 FF271/218An early George III liddedtankardI*M, London 1766, of balusterform with moulded girdle,domed hinged cover and Sscroll handle, raised on astepped circular foot

22cm high, 24oz

£1,200-1,800

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425 FF679/1A large George II Brandy panJohn Edwards II (probably)London 1729,of typicalbaluster form with short Vspout and socket handle withturned wooden grip

Length: 30cm, gross weight: 19.7oz

£1,200-1,800

426 HA54/3A George II silver brandy panLondon circa 1720, of plainconventional form, plainsocket, later softwood handle

Weight 3.5oz all in

£300-500

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424 SV114/26A pair of George III sauce boatsAlexander Johnston, London 1762, the bellied body ofplain design with gadrooned borders and acanthusclasped handles, to three cabriole legs (2)

Combined weight: 26oz

£1,200-1,500

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A fine late 19th century copy of theMonymusk reliquary

In silver, copper and enamel withfinely engraved decoration.

£5,000-10,000

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Rare Books, Maps, Manuscriptsand Photographs Simon VickersCathy Marsden

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InteriorsTheo BurrellCharlotte RiordanDavid Fiddes

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Operations ManagerAlex Dove

Finance ManagerMhairi McFadden

AccountsFlo MarshallEileen WelshSarah Laing

AdministrationEdinburghKim AitchisonEleanor Welsh

GlasgowLinda Robinson James McNaught

Saleroom StaffSydney DrewDavid RobertsonScott MitchellDavid FiddesValerie Kyle

Press and Public RelationsPhilip Gregory

MarketingMatt McKenzie

Valuations Department Administration

Lyon & Turnbull are one of the leading specialist valuationcompanies in the UK. In Scotland, we specialise in InheritanceTax, Capital Gains Tax and other tax planning valuations.

Edinburgh Tel: +44 (0)131 557 8844Glasgow Tel: +44 (0)141 333 [email protected]

ValuersCampbell ArmourTrevor KyleGavin Strang

Client Services Glasgow & the WestLinda Robinson

Edinburgh & the EastTessa RobsonEleanor Welsh

Insurance & beyond ScotlandInsurance valuations and other types of valuation in the rest of the UK and internationally are looked after by our partnervaluations company, Pall Mall Art Advisors.

Pall Mall Art AdvisorsTel: +44 (0)845 882 [email protected]

London and Southern England

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

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

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

Business Development

Ian Peter MacDonaldLindsey MichieJames McNaughtJohn SibbaldJohn ThomsonTessa ThomsonLady Middleton

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

2. WARRANTY OF TITLE ANDAVAILABILITY

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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only and disclaims any responsibilityfor default by Sellers or Buyers.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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CClient Signature Date

Bidder No

Bidding Form

Sale/customer details

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

Edinburgh Saleroom

33 Broughton Place Edinburgh EH1 3RR

Telephone 0131 557 8844

Fax 0131 557 8668

email: [email protected]

www.lyonandturnbull.com

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 all

purchasers.

Lots in the catalogue marked † are

subject to VAT at the standard rate on

the hammer price. The symbol * by a

lot number indicates that the lot has

been temporarily imported from

outside the EU and that VAT is payable

by the purchaser at the rate of 5% on

the hammer price and the buyer’s

premium.

No VAT is payable on the hammer price

or premium for books bought at

auction.

Lots in the catalogue marked § are

subject to Droit de Suite or Artist’s

Resale Right. Please ask us for details

or see our conditions of sale.

Where there are identical bids for a lot,

the first received will be executed.

Please make certain that your bids are

submitted at least one hour before the

start of the sale.

We will do our utmost to ensure all

commission and telephone bids are

executed, however this can not be

guaranteed and is a service offered at

the bidders risk.

Bidding Form - version 14.1

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 are

successful, 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 be

charged 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 or

available for inspection in the saleroom, subject to any amendment announced or published by Lyon & Turnbull prior to the fall of the hammer.

OFFICE USE ONLY Received by: Time: Date: Bidder No:

Photo ID: Proof of address: Bank ref/deposit:

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Scottish Design & Wemyss WareAuction Wednesday, August 13th, 201433 Broughton Place, Edinburgh EH1 3RR

EnquiriesJohn MackieTel: +44 (0)131 557 8844 [email protected]

FURTHER ENTRIES ARE INVITED

GEORGE WALTON (1867-1933)SILVERED MANTEL CLOCK,

CIRCA 1900

£1,000 -1,500

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Administration fee:£20 + VAT

Storage charges per lot perday are:

Large Items£5 inc. insurance + VAT

Small Items£2.50 inc. insurance + VAT

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

Waverley Station

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

Lyon & Turnbull saleroom

St Andrew Square

© Lyon and Turnbull Ltd. 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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