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An onyx brooch by Hans Georg Mautner, circa 1930, the rectangular onyx panel with two gold vertical straps to either side, signed ‘H. Mautner Wien’, stamped ‘950’, marked ‘HM’, Austrian assay mark (post 1925) for Vienna, length 38mm. £400-£600
£400–£600
An enamel brooch, probably early 20th century, the rectangular polychrome enamel plaque depicting a riverside landscape, mounted in silver, length 40mm. £100-£200
£100–£200
A pair of Finish silver cufflinks by Bjorn Weckström, 1969, and a tie clip by Lapponia / BjornWeckström, 1993, both of abstract form with alternate polished and stippled matt finish, maker’s marks, cufflinks with Helsinki hallmark, tie clip with European convention mark, cufflink panel length 21mm, tie clip length 5.9cm. £100-£120
£100–£120
A diamond line bracelet, set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds stamped ‘Pt950’, total diamond weight 7.86 carats, length 18.3cm. £2,200-£3,000
£2,200–£3,000
A diamond dress ring, the cut-cornered step-cut diamond within a tiered surround set with brilliant-cut diamonds, between similarly-set shoulders, (one diamond deficient), stamped ‘18K750’, total diamond weight approximately 0.70 carat, ring size O - P. £600-£800
£600–£800
A sapphire and diamond ring, the stylised cluster set with vari-cut sapphires and brilliant-cut diamonds, total diamond weight approximately 0.90 carat, ring size O (sizing beads). £400-£600
A diamond five stone ring, set with brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in 18ct gold, UK hallmark, total diamond weight approximately 0.80 carat, ring size K - L. £300-£500
£300–£500
A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the oval mixed-cut sapphire within a surround of brilliant and marquise-cut diamonds, total diamond weight approximately 1.35 carats, ring size L½ - M. £900-£1,200
£900–£1,200
A diamond eternity ring, set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘750’, total diamond weight approximately 1.60 carats, ring size K.. £600-£800
A sapphire and diamond ring, set with an oval-cut sapphire, weighing 7.56 carats, between shoulders set with pear-shaped and brilliant-cut diamonds, stamped ‘750’, total diamond weight approximately 1.15 carats, ring size L - M. £2,200-£3,000
A silver and onyx collar necklace, composed of articulated convex panel links, alternately inset with similarly-shaped onyx panels, stamped ‘MEXICO 925’, length approximately 48cm. £200-£300
£200–£300
A silver ‘Superstud’ dress ring by Stephen Webster, 2013, of bombé form, with raised stud detail to the front, to reeded tapered band, maker’s mark, London hallmark, maker’s pouch, ring size P. £50-£100
£50–£100
A diamond bangle, the plain polished torque with black and white demi-lune plaques and a brilliant-cut diamond between, stamped ‘750’, maker’s mark ‘EP’, inner diameter 5.5cm. £700-£900
£700–£900
The Allerdale silver Viking Hoard Late 9th - early 10th century The hoard comprises four Anglo-Saxon lanceolate silver strap ends in the Trewhiddle style together with seven fragments of a Viking silver bracelet and a lead gaming piece. The strap ends are of Thomas class A1a which indicate a date between 840-920 AD. Each strap end is incised on the upper surface with three or four beasts with curling tails and speckled bodies. Niello inlay is partially visible as an infill between...
£5,000–£6,000
A gold annular love-token brooch, circa 12th century, the flat circular hoop with a constriction of the tapered pin, the hoop inscribed to the front in seriffed Roman capitals ‘IO SVI DRVERIE NE ME DVNE Z MI’ translating as ‘I am a love-token, never give me away’, diameter 14.2mm, weight 0.78gm. £1,000-£1,500
£1,000–£1,500
A Medieval silver and amethyst pendant, circa 13th - 14th century, the oval cabochon amethyst within a closed flat back scalloped silver setting, with a simple suspension loop, length 18.1mm, weight 1.9gm. £300-£400
£300–£400
A Medieval emerald stirrup ring, circa 13th - 14th century, the raised bezel supporting a cabochon emerald, between shoulders modelled as ‘fede’ clasped hands motifs, to a flat band with engraved dot and cross details, ring size approximately M - N, weight 1.46gm. £2,600-£3,400
£2,600–£3,400
A Medieval gold and emerald stirrup ring, circa 13th century - early 14th century, the raised bezel inset with a rectangular cabochon emerald at the apex, both sides of the bezel with evidence of attachment points probably for gemstones or further decoration, (one with beaded edge), between angled shoulders, and flattened on opposing sides, width 3.95 x 2.57mm, weight 3.4gm. £2,000-£3,000
£2,000–£3,000
A 15th century large gold epigraphic ring, the D-section band with black letter inscription to both exterior and interior, reading exterior: ‘ave maria sine labe origin concep’ and interior: ‘ora pro mei e memento mei : IHS’, (adapted), ring size U. £2,000-£3,000
A gilt bronze seal ring, circa 1500, the round bezel with the intaglio crest of an ‘elephant and castle’ within a ropetwist border, between tapered shoulders with beaded detail, ring size X. £150-£200
£150–£200
An early 17th century gold ring, probably Spanish, the raised square bezel with double lobed setting, the lower lobes scroll engraved, set with a cabochon garnet (replacement), between volute shoulders, ring size L - M. 1,500-£1,800
£1,500–£1,800
A 16th - 17th century gold fede ring, the bezel of the ring modelled as clasped hands supporting a heart, with good traces of white enamel extant, between frilled cuffs and scrolled sleeves, the interior of the band inscribed in seriffed Roman capitals script ‘YOVRS IN HART’, ring size G½, weight 1.8gm. £1,000-£1,500
A 16th century dress fastener, the triangular outline depicting the bust of a cherub holding a scroll and with a Tudor rose on his breast, silver gilt, length 24.5mm. £50-£60
£50–£60
A late 16th - early 17th century recusant ‘death head’ memento mori ring, the octagonal shaped bezel centred with a white enamel skull against black enamel ground (a/f), the interior of the band inscribed in italic script ‘Oremus pro fidelibus defunctis’, ring size M, weight 3.5gm. £600-£800
A 16th - 17th century intaglio carnelian inset ring, the oval carnelian bezel intaglio (chipped) carved to depict the profile of a beaded male bust, possibly the Roman emperor Antoninus Pius (Roman emperor AD 138 to 161), collet set within a gold mount with toothed white enamel decoration to the sides, to a band distorted but supporting traces of white and orange enamel, weight 3.78gm. £700-£900
A late 16th - early 17th diamond and enamel ring, the flowerhead bezel composed of a cluster of eight ‘hogback’ diamonds (two loose) around a central rose-cut diamond, the underside of the bezel decorated with a flowerhead in turquoise and white enamel, between shoulders with applied quatrefoil flowerheads to a scroll and foliate engraved band with traces of further turquoise and white enamel, ring size K, bezel diameter 13.2mm. £15,000-£20,000
£15,000–£20,000
A 16th - 17th century posy ring, the plain band inscribed within in seriffed Roman capitals script ‘A FAT WENCH HATH NO FELLOW’, ring size G, weight 2.1gm. £800-£1,000
£800–£1,000
A late 17th century memento mori gold ring for Sir William Ellis (1609-1680), the gold band with an engraved skull motif, the eyes retaining black enamel, the interior of the band inscribed in italic script ‘Sr W E obi 2 Dece 80’, and bearing the maker’s mark ‘RM’ in Roman capitals in rectangular punch, ring size L - M, weight 4.19gm. £1,500-£2,000
£1,500–£2,000
An early 17th century gold signet ring, the oval bezel bearing the intaglio depiction of a salient (springing) red deer stag or hart with five pointed antlers being brought down by a slender hunting hound with vegetation behind, within a beaded border, diameter 23.4mm, band width 2.77mm, ring size N, weight 14.56gm. £12,000-£15,000
£12,000–£15,000
A late 17th century gold memorial ring for Dr Richard Busby, 1695, the gold band with engraved floral detail to the exterior with a memento mori skull motif to the front, traces of black enamel throughout; the interior inscribed in italic script ‘Ri Busby STP ob 5 Ap 95 aet 89’ and bearing a double struck maker’s mark ‘G’ within a shield punch, ring size P - Q, weight 3.26gm. £2,000-£3,000
A 19th century Sergeant at Law gold ring for James Scarlett, 1st Baron Abinger, the broad flat band with raised borders, hallmarked to the exterior for London 1834, and bearing maker’s mark ‘J.L’ and inscribed in italics script with the motto ‘Ingenuas per artes’, ring size I. £500-£700
£500–£700
Norfolk interest: A gold and enamel memorial ring, circa 1776, the oval glazed bezel enclosing cursive monogram ‘J C’, within zig zag and spotted border, the black enamelled band with milled edge and gold lettering displaying ‘JOHN . CARY . DIED . 31 . DEC : 1776 . AGED . 84’, ring size N. £500-£700
A late 18th century enamel and hairwork double memorial ring, the circular glazed centre displaying two colours of plaited hair, within a black and white enamel border, between plain tapered shoulders, the reverse inscribed ‘Revd, James Benamor, Obt 2 Sept 1790, at 29; Joseph Benamor, Obt 28 Augt 1796, at 4 years’, mounted in gold, ring size S. £300-£400
An early 19th century enamel memorial ring, the rectangular bezel decorated with black enamel, with white enamel feather detail, between openwork shoulders, the reverse inscribed ‘Jerh. Grounds, Ob:14 Feby 1811, At 15th weeks’, mounted in gold, ring size N. £150-£200
A 19th century hairwork and agate memorial band ring, the Gothic style band pierced and displaying woven hairwork and supporting five banded agate cabochons, the interior of inscribed ‘Frances Margaret Denne, Obt 11th March 1877’, mounted in gold, ring size N. £200-£300
A 19th century hairwork mourning bracelet, composed of openwork hair beads with gold beaded spacers, to central hairwork flowerhead with applied engraved gold plaque, suspending double snake-link safety chain with tassel terminals, (two hair beads deficient), length 19cm. £800-£1,000
A mid 19th century hairwork mourning ring, the crossover gold band with a rope of plaited hairwork, with an applied S-shaped scroll to the front with engraved decoration, ring size K. £150-£200
A mid 19th century hairwork memorial bracelet, the braided hair to a gold serpent head clasp with engraved foliate and scroll design, with applied garnet cabochon eyes, inscribed ‘Ann Wyndham, Ob, 22 Aug, 1845’, length 21.5cm. £600-£800
A late 19th century Irish gold Claddagh ring, the bezel modelled as hands clasping a crowned heart, the band hallmarked for 18ct gold, Dublin 1896, maker’s mark ‘T.D’, the reverse of the bezel inscribed ‘From Clare 1897’, ring size N. £500-£700
A mid 19th century forget-me-not turquoise ring, the cluster of four forget-me-not flowerheads set with turquoise cabochon petals around rose-cut diamond centres, to a wirework shank, mounted in gold, ring size J. £300-£400
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