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A seed pearl necklace, circa 1900, the circular links collet-set with seed pearls, leading to a frontispiece with five similarly-set flowerheads, mounted in gold, (one seed pearl deficient), length 39.5cm. £500-£800
Hammer Price: £550
An early 20th century gem-set bracelet, composed of pierced, curved panels with scrolled heart connections, alternately-set with peridot or mother-of-pearl collets, mounted in gold, stamped ‘15CT’, one link later adapted to form a brooch, bracelet length 17.5cm. £600-£800
A 9ct gold bangle by Smith & Pepper and an early 20th century gem-set bracelet, the hinged bangle with faceted decoration maker’s mark, London hallmark for 1980, together with an early 20th century fancy-link gold bracelet set throughout with opal cabochons, stamped ‘15’, bangle inner dimensions 6 x 5.4cm, bracelet length 18cm. £300-£500
An Albert chain, the graduated curb-links with connecting jump rings, T-bar fitting and swivel clasp terminals, stamped ‘9K’ throughout, length approximately 47cm. £700-£800
Hammer Price: £800
A 9ct gold charm bracelet, the curb-link chain suspending six charms, including an elephant and a hardstone seal fob, UK hallmarks, length 18cm. £700-£900
A late 19th century ruby and diamond bangle, the hinged bangle of tapered form, the upper section set with an old brilliant-cut diamond between two circular-cut rubies, with granulation and beadwork decoration, inner dimensions 5.7cm x 4.8cm. £300-£360
Hammer Price: £280
A diamond hinged bangle, claw set with graduated brilliant-cut diamonds, total diamond weight approximately 1.30 carats, inner dimensions 5.5 x 4.5cm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £750
An opal and diamond bangle, the front set with a row of graduated opal cabochons, spaced by pairs of rose-cut diamonds, inner diameter 56mm. £200-£300
An early 20th century opal, ruby and seed pearl pendant, of flowerhead design, the opal cabochons spaced by circular-cut rubies and set within a scalloped seed pearl border, to a similarly-set detachable bale and with additional brooch fitting, mounted in gold, fitted case by ‘Harrison & Son, Darlington’, length 30mm. £800-£1,000
Hammer Price: £1,500
A late 19th century gem-set double heart brooch, the twinned heart motif set with a circular-cut sapphire and ruby respectively, to a surround of rose-cut diamonds and similarly-set bow surmount, the bar with pearl terminals, mounted in silver and gold, (pearls untested), length 5cm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £600
A late 19th century ruby and diamond crescent bar brooch, the crescent set with graduated circular-cut rubies and old brilliant-cut diamonds, to a knifewire bar with a cultured pearl to the centre and a circular-cut ruby to each terminal, mounted in silver and gold, length 45mm. £300-£500
Hammer Price: £420
A late 19th century gem-set brooch, designed as a three leaf clover and set throughout with circular-cut rubies, emeralds and old-brilliant cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, (later brooch and pendant fittings), total diamond weight approximately 0.65 carat, length 30mm. £300-£500
A gem-set bracelet by Deakin & Francis, the 9ct gold curb-link chain suspending various heart-shaped drops, to include amethyst, garnet, etc., maker’s mark, UK hallmark, length 17.5cm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £240
An early 20th century Art Nouveau pendant, the enamel orchid within an openwork trefoil surround with seed pearl highlight, mounted in gold, suspended by an associated belcher-link chain, pendant length 30mm. £150-£200
Hammer Price: £300
A diamond brooch, circa 1890, the lozenge-shaped knifewire with applied initial ‘K’, set throughout with old brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, (one diamond deficient), stamped ‘9CT’, total diamond weight approximately 0.50 carat, length 5cm. £150-£200
Hammer Price: £200
A pearl and diamond cluster ring, 1901, the half-pearl centred within a surround of old single-cut diamonds, to bifurcated scrollwork shoulders, mounted in 18ct gold, Chester hallmark, (pearl untested), ring size N. £260-£300
Two early 20th century enamel flower brooches, the first modelled as a purple enamel pansy with an old brilliant-cut diamond to the centre, the second designed as a seed pearl foliate bar brooch, with central enamel flowerhead, first brooch length 44.5cm. £200-£240
A mid - late 19th century opal and diamond bangle, the hinged bangle with bloomed finish, the front set with an alternating row of opal cabochons and old brilliant-cut diamonds, with granulation and bead work decoration, mounted in gold, stamped ‘15’, inner dimensions 5.5 x 4.8cm. £360-£400
Hammer Price: £460
Regimental interest: A Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert’s) cap badge, the polished badge with green enamel decoration, cased by Goldsmiths & Silversmith Co. Ltd, length 30mm. £80-£120
Hammer Price: £70
Regimental interest: Four silver brooches, comprising an Honourable Artillery Company brooch, maker’s mark ‘TF’ for Thomas Fattorini, a silver and gem-set City of London Corporation brooch and a gem-set City of London shield brooch, together with a Coldstream Guards badge with enamel decoration, stamped ‘STERLING’, various lengths. (4) £80-£120
Hammer Price: £150
Two early 19th century fob seals, the first gilt copper, of scrollwork form modelled as a dolphin, inset with moulded glass intaglio engraved with a sheaf of corn, the second silver gilt, with urn-shaped surmount and chased border of leaves and scrolls, the carnelian intaglio carved with bust of a gentleman (possibly Sir Isaac Newton), lengths approximately 30mm and 25mm respectively. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £60
A 19th century locket, chased and engraved with scroll and foliate decoration throughout, both sides with a blank cartouche, front and verso opening to reveal glazed compartments, mounted in gold, stamped ‘9C’, maker’s mark ‘P.Bs’, length 45mm. £100-£150
An early 20th century 9ct gold Albert chain, the hollow belcher-link chain with T-bar fitting and swivel hook terminal, Birmingham assay mark, maker’s mark for The Albion Chain Co., length approximately 39cm. £600-£800
A 9ct gold chain and hardstone fob, the cable-link chain suspending an associated swivel fob set with plain polished bloodstone and chalcedony, UK hallmarks, chain length 47cm, fob length 27mm £100-£150
Hammer Price: £160
A 19th century gold sautoir, the ropetwist chain terminating in two tassel drops with chased boule caps, the slider with with scalloped outline and engraved foliate decoration, length 45cm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £950
A carnelian signet ring, 1901, the shield-shaped hardstone with two intaglio crests,Chester hallmark, ring size S. £600-£800
A synthetic ruby and diamond three stone ring, the tapered band inlaid with an oval-cut synthetic ruby with a brilliant-cut diamond to either side, stamped ‘750’, total diamond weight approximately 0.20 carat, ring size H½. £200-£300
An 18ct gold signet ring, 1884, inset with an oval bloodstone intaglio, engraved with crest, and motto below ‘MAGNANIMITY’, engraved to the under bezel ‘* * from his mother 31st Jan 1878’, maker’s mark ‘GB’, London date letter, ring size M½. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £1,000
A chain necklace, the faceted belcher-link long chain of two-row design, length 54cm. £500-£700
A pair of early 20th century gold and turquoise ear pendants, the turquoise cabochon surmounts suspending a gold bar and seed pearl drop terminating in an oval-shaped turquoise cabochon, stamped ‘9CT’, length 30mm. £100-£200
£100–£200
A turquoise and seed pearl necklace retailed by Liberty & Co., the hammered fancy-link gold chain spaced by turquoise beads and suspending a turquoise and seed pearl cluster drop with tassel decoration, in fitted case by Liberty & Co., length 39.5cm. £800-£1,000
Hammer Price: £1,600
A 9ct gold ‘Spirit of Ecstasy’ key chain, the textured fancy-link chain leading to the realistically modelled Rolls-Royce mascot, London import mark for 1987, sponsor’s mark ‘H.S.Ld’, length 15cm. £500-£700
Hammer Price: £1,400
Two pendants, the first heart-shaped pendant with textured ground and applied gem-set rose motif, inset with a circular panel with ‘plus’ and ‘minus’ symbols and Italian wording ‘DI IERI / DI DOMANI’, translating as ‘More than yesterday, less than tomorrow’, together with a pierced ‘18’ pendant, both stamped ‘750’, with Italian assay marks, first length 30mm. £180-£200
A gem-set novelty brooch, French, in the form of a stylised bunny rabbit, with a turquoise cabochon stomach and circular-cut ruby eye and nose, (turquoise untested), French assay marks, length 30mm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £650
A silver brooch by Geoffrey B. Bellamy for Ivan Tarratt Ltd, 1962, the oval openwork brooch depicting two leaping gazelles against bullrushes, numbered 2, with facsimile signature and maker’s mark, Birmingham hallmark, stamped with Ivan Tarrant Ltd mark, width 43mm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £110
A late 19th century Scottish silver luckenbooth brooch by Peter G. Wilson, Inverness, of openwork form with engraved decoration and scroll detailing, maker’s mark ‘PGW’ and ‘INS’ for Inverness, length 7.5cm. £80-£120
A silver and enamel ‘Hera’ bracelet by Liberty & Co., 1989, each domed circular link with peacock feather motif beneath blue and green enamel decoration, maker’s mark, Edinburgh hallmark, length 19.5cm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £130
A silver and enamel ‘Hera’ bracelet by Liberty & Co., the circular domed links of whorl knot design with blue enamel centres, maker’s mark, Edinburgh hallmark, maker’s case, length 19cm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £180
A late 19th century silver necklace, the fancy-link chain with engraved foliate decoration and beaded detailing, length 49cm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £170
An early 20th century enamel and diamond brooch, the central rose and old brilliant-cut diamond cluster to a blue guilloché enamel ground within white enamel border, the inscription reading ‘AUJOURD HUI ET TOUJOURS’, translating as ‘Today and Always’, mounted in gold, with case by Hunt & Roskell, diameter 20mm. £120-£150
Hammer Price: £850
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