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20 June 2001
Lot No 243
Ear-rings: An 18ct gold and amethyst drop ear-rings set, with top square collet and pear-shape...
Lot No 244
Ear-rings: Two singles, one gold mounted carved horse’s head, the other gold wirework mounted sphere with frame, c.1825, 5.9gm [2]. Very poor (£80-100)
Lot No 245
Guardchain: An early 19th century 18ct gold longchain of Boxlink type, with oval coiled serpent slide set and cabochon amethyst eyes, probably Italian, c.1835, 122cm, 53gm. In good condition (£1000-1200)
Lot No 246
Hatpin: An 18ct gold and gemset pin, the terminal in the form of a cross with engraved gold centre and three arms, each having an engraved gold box set with a foiled ruby and emerald, surmounted by a smaller engraved box set with two foiled rubies and two foiled diamonds, stamped murano on shaft, with Italian gold...
Lot No 247
Hatpins: A collection of six, comprising four agate beads and two gold balls, c.1830 [6]. Very poor, pins corroded, pin to one gold ball lacking (£80-100)
Lot No 248
Napoleonic memorabilia: A small 18ct gold oval sealed locket of plain form, engraved ‘Cheveux de Napoleon’, 1.9cm, 4.7gm. Some discolouration to gold (£400-600)
Lot No 249
Necklace: An early 19th century 18ct gold snake chain with bow and double tassel drop, probably Italian, c.1835, 38cm, 17gm. Poor; the bow was originally set with small halfpearls or cab stones, all of which are now missing (£450-550)
Lot No 250
Pendant: An 18ct gold mounted closed back emerald set 18th century Cross pendant with central square collet, emeralds set to eight arms and pear-shaped drop, Spanish, c.1750, 6.35cm, 17gm. In good condition considering its age; some discolouration and some foiling deficient (£2000-3000)
Lot No 251
Pendant: An 18ct gold rabbit with black and gold baroque pearl body, the gold mount chased in lifelike style, ruby eyes, c.1835, 3.2cm, 12.8gm. Good condition, one ear restored (£500-600)
Lot No 252
Pendant: A gold mounted heart with box and glass centre containing hair, c.1800. Glass worn, hair probably not in its original configuration (£80-100)
Lot No 253
Ring: An 18ct gold posy ring with chased surface, inscription engraved on inside which would appear to read ‘Joy in one but in joyes none’, c.1760, size K, 2.2gm. In good condition (£400-500)
Lot No 254
Ring: An 18ct gold chased coiled snake ring, set with single rose diamond to head and stone set eyes, c.1820, size P, 2gm. Poor, some discolouration and corrosion (£350-450)
Lot No 255
Ring: An 18ct gold ring, hollow with shell and stylised acanthus shoulders, set with single oval amethyst, c.1830, size Y, 2.3gm. In good condition; some discolouration to setting of amethyst (£300-400)
Lot No 256
Ring: An 18ct gold double bead ring, marked with two poinçon for Rome, c.1825, size 0, 3.4gm. In good condition, some discolouration (£200-300)
Lot No 257
Ring: An 18ct gold ring, reeded shank with beaded geometric pattern top, Italian, c.1825, size 0, 1.8gm. In good condition (£150-200)
Lot No 258
Ring: An 18ct gold facetted barrel ring with beaded rims, Italian [Rome mark], c.1830, size P. Worn, some discolouration (£50-80)
Lot No 259
Rings: Two 18ct gold rings, one small plain band with mouse slide and charm provision, the other beaded band with small plaque depicting the Crucifixion, Italian, c.1830, sizes J and R, 2.1gm [2]. Poor; charms missing from one ring, discolouration to the other (£150-200)
Lot No 260
Rings: Two 18ct gold snake rings of small size, c.1835, sizes E and G, 4gm [2]. Poor; the charms that would have been suspended from snakes’ mouths are lacking (£100-150)
Lot No 261
Rings: An 18ct gold mourning ring with chased shoulders and sacophagus head; together with one other, c.1830, sizes K and M, 7.4gm [2]. Poor; first with black enamel deficient and compartment cover detached, second without central compartment cover (£100-150)
Lot No 262
Seal: Small 18ct gold seal with chased urn motif, suspension loop engraved on base with crown and initials, c.1825, 1.78cm, 1.9gm. In good condition (£100-150)
Lot No 263
Stickpin: An 18ct gold pin with chased figure of a guard in armour holding a spear, maker’s mark wc, Italian, c.1835, 7.6cm, 2.9gm. In good condition, some discolouration (£200-250)
Lot No 264
Stickpins: Pair, in 18ct gold, in the form of two birds, one pin a cast and chased owl, the other an eagle holding a quartz crystal in its claw; the two pins joined by a length of snakechain, French or Italian, c.1830, 7.6cm, 6.3gm. [2]. In good condition, eyes of owl missing (£400-500)
Lot No 265
Thimble: An 18ct gold thimble with band of green gold leaves to lower portion, vacant cartouche, c.1830, 1.9cm, 3.9gm. Poor, with some corrosion (£200-250)
Lot No 266
Watches: Four pocket watches with basic movements; two gold cased, metal movements, c.1830 [Lot]. Very poor, works corroded, hands missing, etc (£80-100)
Lot No 267
Miscellaneous: A chased gold chain, 38.1cm; a hemispherical pendant; a heart pendant; a ball stickpin and a crown charm, all c.1830 [Lot]. Chain in good condition with two tongues, remainder very poor, some broken (£250-300)
Lot No 268
Miscellaneous: An 18ct gold chain, some small loose stones including a Ceylon sapphire, 2.95gm, and a thin gold chain bracelet, all c.1830 [3]. All very poor (£100-150)
Lot No 269
Miscellaneous: An 18ct gold ring set with heart-shaped stones; a coral hand pendant with snake body; and a gold ‘gate’ necklace, total wt. 16.6gm [3]. Poor; two out of the seven hearts missing to ring, gate necklace missing box and worn (£100-150)
Lot No 270
Miscellaneous: Six gold rings, some gemset; a single ear-ring; a lava cameo and a bronze ring, all c.1830 [9]. Very poor (£100-150)
Lot No 271
Miscellaneous: A gold mosaic mount; a brooch mount; a trefoil pendant; a square pearl set pendant and gold canetille lapel pin, and an oblong mount, all c.1835 [6]. Extremely poor, missing stones, gold stained through water damage (£50-80)
Lot No 272
Glass Ware: A cut glass Carafe, 24cm high, the stopper set fast in place with encrustation. The Carafe in very good condition, stopper with a large chip to underside (£40-60)
Lot No 273
Glass Ware: Decanter stoppers (11), various designs [11]. Generally good condition (£50-100)
Lot No 274
Glass Ware: A pair of lead crystal dessert glasses, fluted decoration, 10cm high [2]. Very good condition (£30-40)
Lot No 275
Glass Ware: Two similar small aperitif glasses, 9.5cm high; together with two cut glass tumblers, 9cm high [4]. Good condition (£40-60)
Lot No 276
Glass Ware: Five similar aperitif glasses, 9cm. high [5]. Some slight damage, otherwise very good condition (£30-40)
Lot No 277
Glass Ware: Two small cut glass tumblers, 6cm high; together with a dessert glass, 10cm high, and a tall fluted glass, 16cm high [4]. Generally good condition (£50-60)
Lot No 278
Glass Ware: A selection of miscellaneous small glass bottles (14), including examples for storing both medicine and scent, three with original stoppers; together with a glass eye bath and a small cut glass decanter, this lacking stopper [16]. Generally in good condition (£80-120)
Lot No 279
Champagne and Wine Bottles (12), some still with corks and contents [12]. Generally good condition (£100-120)
Lot No 280
Lot No 281
Lot No 282
Champagne and Wine bottles (12), some still with corks and contents [12]. Generally good condition (£100-120)
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