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An unearthed ladybird brooch by Cartier, circa 1930, badly damaged, the deteriorated coral body only partially extant, with two of the original diamond ‘spots’ intact, to black enamelled head and legs, to a damaged clip fitting, the mount signed ‘Cartier, London’ and ‘White gold’ and numbered ‘1024’, length 31mm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £4,000
A gem-set dress ring, designed as a coiled serpent set with single-cut diamond highlights and with ruby gem-set eyes, Portuguese assay mark, ring size approximately L. £120-£150
Hammer Price: £220
A pair of 19th century silver gilt cuffs, each tapered bracelet with pyramidal decoration and bead and wirework detailing, length 18cm. £400-£600
£400–£600
A 9ct gold necklace, of woven fancy-link design, UK import mark, length 91cm. £1,200-£1,500
Hammer Price: £1,400
An Art Nouveau gold and turquoise necklace, circa 1900, the belcher-link chain leading to a frontispiece of graduated pierced panels of curved whiplash design, each set with an oval turquoise cabochon, stamped ‘9C’, length 39.5cm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £440
A small collection of Norwegian silver gilt and enamel jewellery by David Andersen, comprising of a silver gilt and white enamel leaf brooch, bracelet and ear clip suite, together with two further pairs of leaf ear clips decorated with purple and red enamel respectively, with vein detailing throughout, maker’s mark ‘D-A’, stamped ‘925-S’, ‘NORWAY STERLING’, encircled ‘W’ mark for Willy Winnaes, brooch length 67mm, ear clips 30mm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £65
Two fancy-link 9ct gold chains, comprising an Albert chain with T-bar fitting and a double row bracelet chain, hollow links, first length approximately 35cm. £700-£800
Hammer Price: £750
A pair of early 20th century seed pearl slides, the heart-shaped gold clips each set with a single seed pearl, cased by ‘Edwards & Son, Regent Street’, length 17mm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £160
Of Masonic interest: a ball pendant on chain, the spherical pendant opening to reveal pyramidal links engraved with Masonic symbols, the mount of 9ct gold, the sphere silver gilt and stamped ‘F Bros’, Birmingham 1979, suspended from 9ct gold chain, pendant length extended 5.5cm. £150-£200
Hammer Price: £150
A pair of sapphire earrings by Deakin & Francis, the 9ct gold flowerheads with a circular sapphire cabochon to the centre, Birmingham hallmark for 1993, misstruck maker’s mark, length 19mm. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £120
An early 20th century mother-of-pearl dress set, comprising buttons, cufflinks and studs, each circular plaque centred with a seed pearl highlight, mounted in platinum and gold, cufflinks with Austro-Hungarian import marks, fitted case by Asprey, largest plaque diameter 14mm. £800-£1,000
£800–£1,000
A pair of 9ct gold cufflinks for The Worshipful Company of Drapers by Cropp & Farr, the oval panels engraved with crest and three triple crowns, with chain connectors, maker’s mark, Birmingham 1963, cased by Hancocks & Co., panel length 18mm. £120-£150
Hammer Price: £240
A pair of enamel cufflinks retailed by Salimbeni, the oval panels with painted enamel decoration depicting the head of a Dalmatian dog, T-bar terminals, Italian assay marks, panel length 20mm. £500-£700
£500–£700
A pair of enamel cufflinks retailed by Salimbeni, the oval panels with painted enamel decoration depicting the head of a Newfoundland dog, T-bar terminals, Italian assay marks, panel length 20mm. £500-£700
Three antique gold chains, two of belcher-link design, the third of fancy-link design with pierced scroll plaques and graduated beads, two stamped ‘9C’, various lengths. (3) £400-£600
Hammer Price: £420
A late 17th century silver thimble, hand punched, with two oval medallions to the sides, the first portraying Cupid with bow and arrow, the second a bleeding heart pierced by two arrows, owner’s initial ‘N’ engraved on panel below, dimensions 20 x 15mm. £150-£200
Hammer Price: £280
A post Medieval silver gilt band ring, 15th century, the broad band with plain convex centre between raised borders with square pellet details, band width 8mm, ring size T½. £100-£150
Hammer Price: £95
Two 16th century Tudor silver gilt hair pins, both with hollow openwork spherical terminals, the first designed as four twisted filigree circles enclosing three pairs of pellets, with central double band of twisted wire and four hollow beads, the second with nine kite-shaped openwork panels in each hemisphere, lengths 11cm and 6.7cm. £200-£260
Hammer Price: £180
Two 16th century Tudor silver gilt hair pins, both with hollow spherical heads, the first designed as three twisted filigree circles each containing a trefoil with central pellet to each hemisphere, with a double band of twisted wire to the centre, with trefoils and pellets above and below, the second with rosettes in each filigree circle, lengths 6.5cm and 5.8cm. £200-£260
A 17th century silver hawking vervel, the ring (Lewis & Richardson type B) vervel inscribed to the exterior ‘* Earle of Pembroke’, in italic script, diameter 10.3mm. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £900
A Medieval gold posy ring, late 12th century, with rectangular section hoop, the exterior engraved with Roman/Lombardic lettering in thirteen concave rectangular panels: ‘+.ET.IB.II:VV.N:G:I:TAMOR’, finely engraved laddering present in all the lettering., the inscription has been partially deciphered and may read “And to you I love you”, with plain interior, ring size approximately P. £2,400-£3,000
Hammer Price: £3,000
A Medieval gold sapphire stirrup ring, late 13th/early 14th century, the hoop of D-shaped cross-section, with raised bezel inset at the apex with the original heart-shaped cabochon sapphire, the bezel with angled shoulders and flattened on the opposing sides, tapering towards the base, diameter 20mm, width 2mm. £1,500-£2,000
Hammer Price: £1,200
A Medieval gold emerald stirrup ring, early 14th century, the hoop of D-shaped cross-section, the yellow gold with raised triangular-shaped bezel centred at the apex with the original oval cabochon-shaped emerald, the bezel with angled shoulders and recessed sides, the exterior to either side of the bezel with three raised grapes or mulberries and decorated with pellets and a stem, diameter 20mm, width 1.5mm. £1,600-£2,000
Hammer Price: £3,200
A gold posy ring, early 17th century, of rectangular cross-section and engraved to the inner band in Roman capitals ‘I LIKE +MY+CHOYS’ followed by a stem of foliage, diameter 17mm, width 3mm. £500-£700
Hammer Price: £500
A gold posy ring, circa 1660-1680, the wide rectangular-shaped hoop inscribed to the interior in italics ‘Godlye .love .will .not .remove’, maker’s mark ‘R’ in an oval cartouche, diameter 21mm, width 5mm, ring size R. £500-£700
Hammer Price: £650
A late 17th century gold posy ring, circa 1680-1700, the broad convex band with plain exterior, the interior inscribed ‘Feare god love me’ in spaced italics script, band width 6mm, ring size O. £600-£800
Hammer Price: £600
A gold posy ring, late 17th century, the D-shaped hoop inscribed to the interior in italics ‘Be - constant -’ to - the - end -’, diameter 20mm. £400-£600
A gold posy ring, early 18th century with plain exterior, the interior inscribed ‘As god hath decread so we agred’ in italic script, ring size W½. £300-£400
Hammer Price: £300
A gold posy ring, 18th century, the plain hoop of rectangular cross section, inscribed to the interior in large script ‘All that I desier of thee is to feare god and love’ followed by maker’s mark ‘IA’ in a cartouche, diameter 21mm, band width 5mm, ring size O. £500-£700
A 22ct gold posy ring, early 18th century, the plain D-shaped band inscribed to the interior in script ‘God above increase our love’, maker’s mark ‘DM’ in gothic letters, ring size T. £400-£600
Hammer Price: £400
An 18ct gold posy ring, 18th century, the plain gold D-shaped inscribed to the interior in script ‘Nodus . action amicitice’, translates from the Latin as ‘The act of friendship’, maker’s mark ‘RC’ in gothic style, ring size N. £800-£1,200
Hammer Price: £700
A 9ct gold gate-link bracelet by Charles Green & Son, with heart-shaped padlock, UK hallmark, length 21cm. £700-£900
Two gem-set rings, the tapered band ring set to the front with graduated rows of brilliant-cut diamonds and centred with a step-cut emerald, together with a foil backed emerald ring, with foliate decoration to the shoulders, total diamond weight approximately 1.00 carat, ring sizes H½ and L. £600-£800
A 9ct gold ring, 1966, of bombé form and textured basket weave design, London hallmark, maker’s mark ‘H.B’, ring size N. £180-£220
Hammer Price: £190
A bicolour bracelet, of ropetwist design, stamped ‘750’, length 22cm. £1,000-£1,200
Hammer Price: £1,300
A 9ct gold Albert chain, the fancy-link chain with T-bar fitting and swivel clasp, stamped ‘9.375’ throughout, maker’s mark for John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham, length approximately 33cm. £600-£700
A diamond necklace and ear stud suite, the frontispiece set with brilliant-cut diamonds, with central flowerhead drop design, to a woven back chain, the ear studs en suite, total diamond weight approximately 3.20 carats, necklace length 40cm, ear stud length 15mm. £1,500-£2,000
Hammer Price: £1,500
An emerald and diamond ring, the oval-cut emerald within a geometric surround of square and tapered baguette-cut diamonds, total diamond weight approximately 0.65 carat, ring size K. £300-£500
Hammer Price: £320
Three gem-set rings by Chaumet, each pavé-set to the front with brilliant-cut diamonds and set with a circular-cut ruby, emerald or diamond, each signed ‘Chaumet’, one numbered, one with London import mark for 18ct gold, one with French assay mark, maker’s case, total diamond weight approximately 1.00 carat, ring sizes M - N. £1,500-£2,000
Hammer Price: £2,400
Two gold Albert chains, each fetter-link chain with T-bar fitting and swivel clasps, stamped ‘9.375’, one chain with Birmingham assay mark, lengths approximately 34.5cm and 30.5cm respectively. £900-£1,000
Hammer Price: £950
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