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Fine Jewellery and Silver Tuesday 30th November 201033 Broughton PlaceEdinburgh
EDINBURGH
Fine Jewellery and Silverto include
The Kate Whiteman Collection of Jewellery
Jewellery from a descendant ofFrances Farquharson of Invercauld
Tuesday 30th November 2010at 11am
Sale Number LT301
Jewellery Trade Viewing
London11-12 Pall Mall SW1Y 5LUWednesday 17th NovemberStrictly by appointment only
Viewing
Edinburgh33 Broughton Place, EH1 3RRFriday 26th November 10am – 5pmSaturday 27th November 10am - 4pmSunday 28th November 2pm - 5pmMonday 29th November 10am - 5pmTuesday 30th November sale day from 9am
SpecialistsTrevor KyleColin Fraser
Catalogue: £12
BUYERS’ PREMIUM25% up to £25,00020% thereafter.VAT will be charged on the premiumat the rate imposed by law.*17.5% VAT chargeable on the lot itself†5% import VAT on the lot§Droit de Suite (artists’ 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 8844Fax. 0131 557 8668email: [email protected]
L Y O N & T U R N B U L L
Important informationfor buyers
By telephoneBids submitted by telephone mustbe confirmed in writing.
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.
Methods of PaymentGoods purchased will not bereleased until we have received fullpayment.
CashCash payments can be made at theaccounts desk during or after a sale.
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.
Switch or Credit CardsPayment can be made by Switch,Mastercard or Visa cards. There is asurcharge of 1.5% on credit cardpayments.CollectionIt is the buyer’s responsibility toascertain collection procedures,particularly if the sale is not beingheld at our main saleroom.
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.
BiddingAt the SaleTo bid at the sale all potentialbuyers must be registered with uson or before the day of sale. We willneed proof of identification andresidence, and may require a bankreference. Potential buyers mustcollect 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 at 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. Theymust be received at the very latestat least an hour before the sale. Wewill do our utmost to execute thesebids but we offer this service entirelyat the bidder’s risk.
Under this legislation, we arerequired to collect a royalty paymentfor all qualifying works of art, wherethe artist is still living. This royaltywill be charged to the buyer on thehammer price and in addition to thebuyers premium. It will not apply toworks where the hammer price isless than !1,000 (euros). The chargefor works of art sold at and above!1,000 (euros) and below !50,000(euros) is 4%. For items sellingabove !50,000 (euros), charges arecalculated on a sliding scale.All royalty charges are paid to theDesign and Artists Copyright Society(‘DACS’) and no handling costs oradditional fees are retained by theauctioneer. Resale royalties are notsubject to VAT.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.ukDamage and RestorationOccasionally when a lot has sufferedextensive damage and/or restorationit is indicated in the catalogue. Thisis mentioned entirely at ourdiscretion for the benefit of buyers.Where there is no mention ofdamage 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).
Buying at AuctionThis sale is subject to our standardTerms and Conditions of Sale. If youhave not bought at auction beforewe will be delighted to advise you.
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 Premium
The buyer shall pay the hammerprice together with a premiumthereon.
Antiques, Jewellery & Silver andPictures (Not Fine Sales)17.5%.
All other sales(Fine/Special/Collections)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 and the buyer’spremium.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.
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Lot
Numbers
TUESDAY 30TH NOVEMBER at 11am
1-24 ANTIQUE JEWELLERY
25-36 GENTLEMEN’S JEWLLERY & SEALS
37-42A FRANCES FARQUHARSON OF INVERCAULE JEWELLERY
43-79 DIAMOND & OTHER JEWELLERY
80-156 KATE WHITEMAN JEWELLERY
157-195 JEWELLERY, OTHER PROPERTIES
196-209 NAMED JEWELLERY & WATCHES
220-226 PLATED WARES
227-234 EUROPEAN SILVER
235-239 ORIENTAL SILVER
250-270 MASONIC & CONSTABULARY
271-275 HORSE RACING & FOOTBALL
276-288 COLLECTABLES
289-296A MODERN SILVER
297-307 CANTEENS, CUTLERY & OTHER FLATWARE
308-325 SCOTTISH SILVER INCLUDING HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE PHOENIX COLLECTION
326-329 ST. PAUL’S CHURCH OF SCOTLAND SILVER
330-332 IRISH SILVER
333-362 ANTIQUE ENGLISH SILVER
INTERNET SERVICE: For colour illustrations of all lots in this sale please consult our website
at www.lyonandturnbull.com
L Y O N & T U R N B U L L
Order of Sale
11 EAC4/2A group of jewellery toinclude a baguette cutdiamond set braceletcomposed of slim oval andcross form links, claspstamped 14K; a 9ct goldflattened curb link necklace;an 18ct white gold mountedfive-stone moissanite set ring;together with a graduatedcultured pearl necklace, withlozenge shaped marcasiteand cultured pearl set clasp,stamped 925 (4)
Lengths: 18.5cm; 55cm; 76cm,chain 14.6g
£300-500
12 EAC103/3A collection of itemsto include a sapphire anddiamond cluster ring, thecentral corner claw set trapcut sapphire, within a cantedrectangular surround set withsingle cut diamonds, shankstamped 18ct; a 9ct goldmounted oval cut citrine setring, with ropetwistedborders; a large syntheticsapphire and diamond clusterring, setting stamped Au 10K;together with a pair ofsynthetic ruby and colourlessgem set cluster earrings, withpost and butterfly fittings,stamped 18K (4)
£500-800
ANTIQUE JEWELLERY
1 EAC90/17A large Victorian amethystbroochunmarked, the circularamethyst claw set andsupported on a finely piercedgallery with rope twist edge;an oval amethyst brooch withborder of pearls in rubovermounts, ball spacers; aVictorian bar brooch withthree amethyst colouredstones and a small diamondset bar brooch (4)
Amethyst 26mm diameter
£300-400
2 EAC205/2A group of turquoise setjewelleryto include an Edwardiandiamond and turquoise setbrooch of scrolling form; apair of earstuds of domedform set small turquoises; aVictorian brooch of cross formwith central dome set centraldiamond and surround ofturquoises and turquoiseouter border; a small broochset shaped turquoises in alozenge shape (5)
£250-350
3 EAC202/6An Edwardian moss agate setbraceletcomposed of claw set oval cutmoss agate cabochons andpierced foliate scroll formlinks, with concealed claspand safety chain
Length 18.5cm
£120-180
4 EAC205/4A sapphire and diamond ringthe shaped oval sapphires setin a cross formation withthree diamonds, piercedgallery, 18ct gold shank;together with a ruby dressring; a small pearl set barbrooch; a Victorian pastegarnet brooch of scrollingform; and a late 19th centurypanel brooch set doubleborder of pastes surroundinga blue paste (5)
£200-300
5 EAA377/4An 18ct gold demi hunterpocket watchthe outer cover with enamelArabic numerals, engravedmonogram to the rear,keyless wind, the dial withArabic numerals andsubsidiary seconds dial, threequarter plate lever movementinscribed ‘R Stewart Glasgow’
42mm diameter
£800-1,000
6 EAC90/18A Continental gold cased fobwatchkeyless wind, demi-hunter,plain case, with a fob of agold mounted glass balllocket and albert
£180-250
7 EAC14/4A gentleman’s gold wristwatchthe cream circular dial withgold Arabic numerals andsubsidiary seconds dial withbaton numerals, fitted to ablack leather strap
Diameter of watch head 3.3cm
£250-400
8 EAA573/1An Asprey 9ct gold cigarettecasewith typical slide action andall over engine decoration
173.8g
£1,000-1,500
9 EAA445/3Two 9ct gold braceletsto include a rose gold fancycurb link bracelet, withpadlock form clasp andanother rose gold curb linkbracelet with padlock formclasp, suspending sevenassorted charms including apendant mounted sovereigndated 1908 (2)
Lengths 20cm and 19cm,66.4g total
£400-600
10 EAA596/28An antique intaglio set ringthe hexagon shaped intaglioincised with a bird withoutstretched wings, withfoliate scroll decoration to theclosed back setting andshank
Intaglio 1.5cm x 1.55cm
£300-500
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Jewellery
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13 EY336/1A 19th century gold mounted Roman micro mosaic demiparurethe necklace composed of ten graduated oval panelswith micro mosaic decoration classical Roman buildingsblue borders and joined by fine trace link chains,together with a pair of graduated drop earrings each oftwo panels
Largest panel 32mm x 27mm
£3,000-5,000
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Jewellery
14 EAA329/2An Edwardian multi-gem setpendantin the Indian style, claw set tothe centre with an oval cutruby, within a border of oldmine cut diamonds, fringedby seven off-round pearls, theoval cluster surmounted by acollet set oval cut emeraldcabochon, beneath a floralcluster composed of an oldmine cut diamond within asurround of five oval cutrubies, with three graduatedold mine cut diamonds to thedetachable bale, the wholesuspended from a finebelcher link chain, containedin a tooled red leather fittedcase stamped ROBERTSCOTT ... GLASGOW ...
Lengths: pendant (including bale)4.5cm; chain 40cm
£1,500-2,500
15 EAA596/1A Victorian gold chaincomposed of hollow piercedrectangular links,interspersed by knotted andstar decorated fancy links, theclasp designed as a lady’shand wearing a gem set ring
Length 64.5cm, 39.7g
£1,600-1,800
16 EAA596/17NAUTICAL INTEREST - anEdwardian 9ct goldenamelled braceletby Benzie of Cowes,composed of graduated links,decorated with polychromeenamel, depicting the fullInternational Code of Signalsincluding both alphabet flagsand numeral pennants, withsquare clasp and safety clip
Length 20.5cm, 19.5g
£600-800
17 EAA566/3NAUTICAL INTEREST - anEdwardian 15ct goldmounted reverse paintedcrystal intaglio braceletby Benzie of Cowes,composed of fine curb formlinks, interspersed by fivecircular reverse crystalintaglios depicting assortedpennants, with concealedclasp and safety clip
Length 19cm, 21.6g total
£1,000-1,500
18 EAC90/19A group of three ringsall unmarked; the first pearlset in a rubover setting eachin a disc setting and split;together with a band withapplied small balls withinrope twist detail and edge; theother band with applied Greekletters
£250-350
19 EAC202/5A Victorian 18ct golddiamond set bangleof hinged design, the frontclaw set to the centre with anold European cut diamond,flanked to either side by acluster of three smallersimilarly cut diamonds,additionally set to eachshoulder with three rose cutdiamonds, contained in afitted case stampedMUIRHEAD & ARTHUR ...GLASGOW ...
Diameter 5.7cm, estimatedprincipal diamond weight 0.96cts
£1,000-1,500
20 EAA371/1An Edwardian 9ct goldmounted reverse paintedcrystal intaglio broochthe plain slim bar applied tothe centre with a circularreverse painted crystalintaglio brooch, depicting abird on a branch, withinropewtwisted borders
Width 4.3cm
£250-400
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Jewellery
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26 EAA596/31An 18ct gold and platinummounted gentleman’s dresssetcomprising a pair of cufflinks,four buttons and two studs,each with octagonalterminals, applied to thecentre with a seed pearl to amother of pearl ground,within ribbon-tied reededborders, contained in a fittedcase stamped MAPPIN &WEBB ... LONDON ...
£500-800
27 EAA596/29A pair of early 20th centurycommemorative cufflinkswith oval terminals, frontscast with a royal portraitprofile and inscribed KINGEDWARD VIII CROWNED1937, the backs initialled inscript ER VIII beneath acrown, terminals conjoined bybelcher form links
Length of terminals 1.8cm
£250-400
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29 EAA596/22An Edwardian 9ct white goldmounted onyx and diamondgentleman’s dress setcomprising a pair of cufflinks,four buttons and two studs,each with canted squareterminal millegrain box set tothe centre with a single cutdiamond to an onyx surround,contained in a tooled greyleather fitted case, stampedW. CANEY & SONS ...
£600-900
21 EAA596/24A Victorian 18ct goldmounted diamond five-stoneringclaw set with graduated oldEuropean cut diamonds,interspersed by pairs of rosecut diamonds, with scrollpierced gallery to the setting
Estimated total diamondweight 2.50cts
£3,000-5,000
22 EAA217/12A late Victorian diamondcluster ringwith central asymmetricpointed oval cluster, set withborders of graduated oldEuropean, single and rose cutdiamonds, flanked by scrollshoulders
Length of central cluster 2.7cm
£2,000-3,000
23 EAA566/5An Edwardian rose goldmounted hardstone cameoset ringthe large oval cameo carvedwith a classical portraitprofile, within a ropetwistedborder, with foliate motifs tothe shoulders of the shank
Length of front 3cm
£350-400
24 EY158/92Four pairs of gem setpendant earringsto include a pair of 9ct goldmounted earrings, eachsuspending three graduatedfaceted spherical beads,including amethyst andcitrine; another pair each setwith four graduated circularcut moonstone cabochons;also a pair each set with anoval cut turquoise cabochon,suspending an ovoid cutturquoise cabochon, each pairwith screw turned backs; apair of Victorian domed earstuds, set pear shapedturquoises and central redgemstone, also a spareearring fitting (Qty)
Lengths: 4.5cm; 2.3cm and 2.8cm
£150-250
GENTLEMEN’S JEWELLERYAND SEALS
25 EAA596/30A pair of Edwardian reversepainted crystal intaglio setcufflinksthe oval terminals depictinggame birds, with rosecoloured closed back settings,conjoined by slim rectangularlinks
Length of terminals 2.2cm
£1,000-1,500
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Jewellery
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Jewellery
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30 EAA596/6A gem encrusted desk sealthe baluster handle all overset with garnets, the simplerounded square bloodstonematrix with intaglio armorial
5.6cm high, matrix 1.9cm x 1.8cm
£500-700
31 EY158/97A group of three Victorian fobsealsone with foil backed intaglio,engraved thistle and ‘DinnaForget’ another with plain foilbacked intaglio; another withengraved intaglio of a shipand text, all chased yellowmetal and on a chased early19th century split ring
£300-500
35 EAA596/2A gentleman’s 9ct gold andplatinum mounted dress setcomprising a pair of cufflinks,four buttons and two studs,each terminal millegraincollet set to the centre withan old European cut diamond,to a mother of pearl ground,within a petal shapedsurround, contained in a fittedcase stamped LAWSON &SON LTD ... BRIGHTON ...
£700-800
32 LB387/57Two Georgian gold mount fobsealsa large rectangularbloodstone matrix with mottoand scene in simple collarmount and with foliatesuspension; together with anoval matrix example with coatof arms in simple mount withloop suspensions (2)
£300-500
33 EAA596/10A Continental figural carvedivory desk sealthe carved ivory handleformed as a gentleman’sbust, above foliate details tothe seal with blank matrix
10cm high
£500-700
34 EZ325/33A good early 19th century fobsealthe bi-coloured yellow metalmounts well chased withfloral detail, the intaglioengraved with recliningBritannia style figure holdinga monogram, together with atable seal, the red agatehandle of faceted bulbousform yellow metal ribbedmount with engraved intaglioin bloodstone
Table seal, 68mm long,fob seal 32mm x 27mm
£300-500
L Y O N & T U R N B U L L
Jewellery
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36An Edwardian gold, diamondset and enamelled ScottishRite ringof broad form, set to the topwith double headed eagle setwith an oval diamond, theshank with enamel workdecoration of crosses, skull,cross bones and othermasonic symbols, engravedto the inside with verse
13mm deep
£500-700
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Jewellery
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Frances Lovell Oldham was born in Seattle, and was adirect descendant of George Washington's sister but moreabout that later. Before the war she was an editor atHarper's Bazaar and came to the UK to be fashion editor ofVogue. She married The Hon James Rodney and latermarried Captain Charles Gordon. Frances then marriedCaptain Alwyne Farquharson of Invercauld
Frances Farquharson was well-known for the innovativeoutfits she wore to the annual Braemar Gatherings and wasone of the first people to understand the design potential oftweed, and she also had a passion for tartan.
In the 1950's Frances Farquharson of Invercauld put hervery personal stamp on Braemar Castle; upgrading the softfurnishings, decorating many rooms in her favourite shadesof pink and yellow that was inspired by her great friend, thesurrealist designer Elsa Schiaparelli.
So many requests were received to see round the Castlethat in the 1960's, Captain Alwyne and Mrs Farquharsondecided to open Braemar to the public for the first time.The Castle remained open as an important visitor attractionfor the district until 2004.
Her entire wardrobe, from pre-war Parisian shoes andevening dresses to the flamboyant tweeds she wore inScotland, was donated to Aberdeen Art Gallery. Some ofher Schiaparelli hats are at the National Museum ofScotland in Edinburgh. Her flair for design combinestraditional tweed fabric with original, stylish design fromthe 1950's-1960's as can be seen in the photograph of thecouple outside Braemar.
The jewellery offered here accentuates her taste forScotland and the large 'Cairngorm' stones so often used inScottish jewellery. The large bangle and ring were believedto have been designed and made by Jamieson & Carry ofAberdeen; a firm that can trace their roots back over twohundred years. As her outfits were flamboyant, the jewellery
needed to be that bit bigger to be seen against the tweedand tartan outfits.
The family connection with George Washington's sister,Betty Washington Lewis, is interesting as a large silverserving dish made in Philadelphia belonging toWashington's sister has been passed down the femalefamily line and will now be offered for sale by the lastfemale descendant of the family in the spring. Thisimportant piece of Americana is of interest from not onlythe Washington connection but also the large size makes itan important piece of provincial American silver. It iscurrently being researched for sale.
Frances Farquharson of Invercauld
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37 EAA390/8A 1960’s gem set bangleof hinged design, claw set to the front with a large octagonalcut citrine, flanked to either side by a large fancy circular cutsmoky quartz, with scroll pierced gallery, contained in a tanleather and velvet lined fitted case
Diameter 5.7cm, width of front 4cm, estimated approximate weights: citrine220.00cts;smoky quartz 178.00cts total
£800-1,20038 EAA390/5A citrine and ruby setcocktail ringcorner claw set to the centrewith a large trap cut citrine,of a strong golden yellow hue,flanked to either side bychannel set borders of calibrecut rubies
Length of ring to front 2.8cm,estimated citrine weight: 59.00ctsapproximately
£200-300
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Jewellery
42A EAA390/9An 18ct gold novelty broochmodelled as a waking groupof three graduated penguinswith turquoise set bodys andgem set eyes, marked 750
35mm wide
£300-500
39 EAA390/3A 9ct rose gold braceletsuspending three largeswivel fobsthe bracelet composed ofcurb form links, with hingedcircular clasp and safetychain, suspending a large 9ctgold mounted faceted smokyquartz set swivel fob and twoslightly smaller similarlymounted faceted citrine setswivel fobs
Length of bracelet 18cm, width offobs 4.5cm, 3.8cm and 3.5cm
£500-700
40 EAA390/2A Chinese silver gilt multi-gem set braceletcomposed of three largefiligree worked flowerheads,each collet set to the centrewith a cushion cut cabochonand applied with shapedcircular clusters of collet setassorted cabochons,interspersed by stylisedChinese characters, withconcealed clasp, stampedSILVER 59, with safety chain
Approximate length 19cm
£250-400
41 EAA390/6Two diamond set full-eternityringseach set with single cutdiamonds, one ring withfoliate engraved borders tothe sides (2)
Finger sizes: N (UK)/6.75 (USA) andJ (UK)/5 (USA)
£300-400
42 EAA390/4An early 20th century multi-gem set swivelling full-eternity ringchannel set to one side with aborder of calibre cutsapphires, with a border ofsimilarly cut emeralds,flanked above and below byhinged millegrained bordersof graduated round brilliantand single cut diamonds, withGreek key decorated sides
Finger size: J/K (UK)/5 (USA)
£500-700
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Jewellery
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51 EAA596/3A diamond three-stone ringclaw set with three slightlygraduated round brilliant cutdiamonds, additionally set toeach shoulder with threesmaller similarly cutdiamonds
Estimated total weight of threeprincipal diamonds 1.22cts
£2,000-3,000
52 EAA596/4A diamond cluster pendantwith chainthe pendant claw set to thecentre with a round brilliantcut diamond, within two opencircular borders each set withsmaller similarly cutdiamonds, suspended from afine belcher link chain
Estimated principal diamondweight 0.50cts
£1,200-1,400
53 EAA596/15A diamond set four-stoneringclaw set with slightlygraduated round brilliant cutdiamonds
Estimated total diamondweight 1.20cts
£1,200-1,800
54 EAC103/8A modern diamond clusterringof bombé design, pave set tothe front with round brilliantcut diamonds, settingsstamped 10K
Finger size: N/O (UK)/7 (USA)
£750-850
DIAMOND ANDOTHER JEWELLERY
43 EAA389/1A modern 18ct gold mounteddiamond seven-stone ringclaw set with uniform roundbrilliant cut diamonds
Estimated total diamondweight 0.50cts
£200-300
44 EAA389/2A modern all-diamondcluster ringof cross-over design,composed of borders channelset with princess cutdiamonds, within outerborders of round brilliant cutdiamonds
Length of cluster to front 1.6cm,estimated total diamondweight 0.90cts
£400-600
45 EAA514/1An early 20th century pair ofdiamond set clipswith detachable broochconversion, of open scrolldesign, set throughout withround brilliant, single andbaguette cut diamonds
5.3cm x 2.8cm
£700-900
46 EAA545/1An 18ct white gold mounteddiamond single-stone ringclaw set with a round brilliantcut diamond
Estimated diamond weight 0.73cts
£500-700
47 EAA566/10A pair of diamond setearringseach claw set with an oldEuropean cut diamond, withheart pierced gallery and postand butterfly fittings
Estimated total diamondweight 1.20cts
£1,500-2,000
48 EAA589/6A diamond half-eternity ringchannel set to the front withseven round brilliant cutdiamonds
Estimated total diamond weight0.85cts, finger size: L/M (UK)/6 (USA)
£650-750
49 EAA589/10An 18ct white gold mountedfive stone diamond ringclaw set with round brilliantcut diamonds
Estimated total diamondweight 1.55cts
£1,300-1,800
50 EAA589/25A diamond set line braceletclaw set with uniform roundbrilliant cut diamonds, withconcealed clasp and safetyclip, stamped 750
Length 18cm, estimated totaldiamond weight 9.00cts
£5,500-6,500
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Jewellery
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65 EAA217/9A pair of all diamond clusterearringseach millegrain collet set tothe centre with a large pearcut diamond, within an ovoidmillegrain border set withround brilliant cut diamonds,surmounted by a largersimilarly cut diamond, withpost and butterfly fittings,stamped 750
Length 2cm, estimated principaldiamond weights: 1.34cts and1.23cts
£5,000-8,000
66 EAA474/5A pair of yellow andcolourless diamond setearringseach composed of a largefloral cluster surmounting anopen circular motif and alarge open ovoid drop, setthroughout with pear cutyellow and round brilliant cutcolourless diamonds, withpost and hinged clip fittings,stamped 750
Length 4.5cm
Note:Ensuite with lots 68 and 79.
£4,500-5,500
67 EAA474/8A diamond set braceletof articulated design,composed of two rows ofovoid motifs, each pave setwith graduated round brilliantcut diamonds, within openborders set with similarly cutdiamonds, with concealedclasp and safety clip, stamped18K 750 D1162
Length 18.7cm
£7,000-10,000
55 EAC7/2A diamond five-stone ringand a platinum wedding bandthe diamond ring claw setwith graduated round brilliantcut stones, shank stamped18ct; the platinum weddingband decorated with a foliatescroll border (2)
Estimated total diamond weight0.46cts; platinum band 4.3g
£250-350
56 EY158/91An early 20th centuryplatinum mounted diamondset ringthe central claw set old minecut diamond flanked to eachshoulder by a channel setbaguette cut diamond, shankstamped RM PLAT
Estimated principal diamondweight: 1.25cts
£500-700
57 EY158/90A diamond single-stone ringclaw set with an oval cutdiamond, flanked bytrifurcated shoulders, to atapering shank, stamped 18
Estimated diamond weight: 1.42cts
£500-800
58 EAC205/9A gentleman’s solitairediamond ringthe large cushion cutdiamond claw set in atrifurcated setting in 18ct gold
Diamond approximately 2.00cts
£1,500-1,800
59 EAA566/2An Edwardian gold anddiamond set braceletcomposed of knot-form links,each collet set to the centrewith an old European cutdiamond (one diamondreplaced with a simulant),interspersed by brick formlinks, with concealed claspand safety chain
Length 19.5cm
£1,000-1,500
60 EAC205/8A diamond five-stone ringthe graduated European cutdiamonds claw set in apierced scrolling gallery;together with anotherdiamond five-stone ring, clawset with circular cut stones inplatinum, yellow gold shank(2)
£400-600
61 EAC205/7A Belle Époque diamond setbrooch/pendantthe central articulated sectionof a diamond set dropmillegrain set six diamonds,all within a wreath of leavesand flowerheads all diamondset, diamond set bale
42mm long, 29mm wide
£300-500
62 EAA474/9A diamond set pendant withchainthe slightly domed heartshaped pendant pave set tothe front with round brilliantcut diamonds, with scrollpierced back and similarlydiamond set tapering bale,stamped 750 D295,suspended from a finebelcher link chain, with ovalhinged clasp stamped 750D080 18K
Lengths: pendant 3cm (includingbale); chain 44cm
£2,500-3,000
63 EAA359/1A large diamond single-stoneringclaw set with a round brilliantcut diamond, precious yellowmetal shank stamped 18ct H7597
Estimated diamond weight 3.89cts
£6,000-8,000
64 EAA474/6A diamond set full-eternityringof rounded square design,composed of a channel setborder of round brilliant cutdiamonds, flanked above andbelow by borders of smallersimilarly cut diamonds,setting stamped 750 D172
Finger size: M (UK)/6.25 (USA),estimated total diamondweight 1.72cts
£1,000-1,500
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68 EAA474/3A yellow and colourless diamond set braceletcomposed of three floral clusters, interspersed by opencircular motifs, flanked to either side by quatrefoil shapedlinks, set throughout with pear cut yellow diamonds andgraduated round brilliant cut colourless diamonds, with boxclasp and safety clips
Length 17.5cm
Note:Ensuite with lots 66 and 79.
£7,000-10,000
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77 EAA346/1An Edwardian diamondnecklacethe front composed of threegraduated floral clustersinterspersed by scrolls andfoliate motifs, millegrain setthroughout with graduatedold European, single and rosecut diamonds, suspendedfrom a later fine flattenedcurb link chain, with piercedoval clasp, together withsections of a fine platinumchain, all contained in atooled taupe leather fittedcase
Overall length of necklace 47cm,estimated principal diamondweight 0.50cts
£2,000-3,000
78 EAA596/5A pair of diamond clusterearringseach claw set to the centrewith a round brilliant cutdiamond, within two opencircular borders, each setwith smaller similarly cutdiamonds, with post andbutterfly fittings
Estimated total diamondweight 1.57cts
£2,000-3,000
69 EAA474/11A pair of diamond setpendant earringseach composed of circular,triangular, canted rectangularand heart shaped clusters,set throughout with graduatedround brilliant, trap, princessand lunette cut diamonds,with screw turned post andbutterfly fittings, stamped 750
Length 2.9cm, estimated trap cutdiamond weights 1.05cts total
£2,500-3,000
70 EAA589/9A pair of diamond pendantearringseach composed of an openovoid motif, surmountingarticulated links, suspendingthree concentric pointed ovalopen drops, set throughoutwith borders of round brilliantcut diamonds, with post andbutterfly fittings, stamped 750
Length 6cm
£1,300-1,500
71 EAA589/18An 18ct white gold mountedruby and diamond set ringcorner claw set to the centrewith a trap cut ruby, of apleasing strong red hue,flanked to either side by abaguette cut diamond
Estiamted weights:ruby 2.04cts; diamondsapproximately 0.64cts total
£6,000-8,000
72 EAA596/9A diamond set pendant withchainthe pendant collet set with around brilliant cut diamond,surmounting a smallersimilarly cut diamond,suspending a large pear cutdiamond within an open ovoidborder set with smaller singlecut diamonds, the wholesuspended from a finebelcher link chain
Overall length 45cm, estimatedprincipal diamond weight 1.63cts
£7,500-9,500
73 YE2010/39A pair of early 20th centurydiamond cluster earringseach claw set to the centrewith a round brilliant cutdiamond, within an openborder of single cutdiamonds, additionally set tothe cardinal points with abaguette cut diamond, withpost and disc fittings,contained in a tooled blueleather fitted case stampedEdward & Sons Ltd ...Glasgow
Diameter 1.1cm, estimatedprincipal diamond weights: 1.06ctsand 1.01cts
£3,000-5,000
74 EAA596/21A diamond line braceletcomposed of a millegrain boxset line of round brilliant cutdiamonds, with chevrondecoration to the sides of thesetting, concealed clasp andsafety clip
Length 18cm, estimated totaldiamond weight 4.50cts
£3,500-4,500
75 EAA596/26A diamond floral clusterbrooch/pendantclaw set to the centre with around brilliant cut diamond,within a petal shapedsurround, each petal set withtwo graduated old Europeancut diamonds, with hingedsuspension hoop to reverse
Diameter 2cm, estimated principaldiamond weight 0.75cts
£1,200-1,800
76 EAA217/10A Belle Époque diamond setnecklacethe central drop of taperingdesign, composed of foliatescrolls and knife bars,millegrain set throughout withgraduated old European androse cut diamonds,suspending an ovoid pearldrop (untested), the wholesuspended from a finebelcher link chain, withadditional safety chain
Length from clasp to tip of drop27cm, length of central cluster 6cm
£5,000-7,000
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79 EAA474/4A yellow and colourless diamond set necklacethe front composed of three graduated floral clusters, flankedto either side by quatrefoil, ovoid and circular motifs, setthroughout with pear cut yellow diamonds and round brilliantcut colourless diamonds, additionally fringed by a claw setlarge pear cut yellow diamond drop within open ovoid roundbrilliant cut colourless diamond set borders, with box clasp andsafety clip, stamped 750
Length from clasp to tip of drop 24cm, estimated principal yellow diamondweight 1.37cts
Note:Ensuite with lots 66 and 68.
£15,000-20,000
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80 EAA396/5An antique style ringclaw set with an oval cut redpaste cabochon, within ascrolling surround,surmounted by a rat, flankedby scroll shoulders
Length of central cluster 1.5cm
£200-300
The next 76 lots of jewellery form the major part of thecollection of jewellery belonging to the late Kate Whiteman.It is an interesting mixture, covering different styles,periods, countries and jewellers; almost a list of ingredientsfor a recipe for an interesting collection.
The word recipe is appropriate in this instance as Kate wasa respected food writer who edited books for the Rouxbrothers, Raymond Blanc and Pierre Koffman. She was alsothe author of over thirty cookery books herself. A career ofover thirty years covered many food fads and travel wasalso varied. Her grandmothe,r who was Italian, started offthe taste for gastronomic life and when Kate was left anumber of pieces of jewellery from her grandmother’sestate this probably started her varied collection ofjewellery.
The Georgian ruby and diamond ring (lot 109) itself is anattractive piece of period jewellery with added interest ofbeing an intaglio. This was possibly an inherited piece alongwith the Indian bangles, the princess ring and the otherantique pieces. Travel abroad; researching food would bringan interest in Greek and Roman art which was carriedthrough to the pieces by Ilias Lalalounis which are verymuch inspired by antiquity as well as the two gold coinsmounted as brooches.
More modern jewellers were favoured as being differentand bold in design. Stuart Devlin supplied the family with anumber of pieces of silver but there are two interestingitems of jewellery from his workshop that show hisversatility in materials and design. The long coloured goldchain of the standing figures made in the 1970’s if notinstantly recognised as Devlin would in current time
thought to have been inspired by Gormley. Theo Fennelldesigned and made the novelty brooch of the champagneflute (lot 118) with diamonds for the bubbles. Moreconventional pieces from his workshop are earrings andbangles set with various gems.
Time is always valuable and a good watch is essential; theJaeger le Coultre “Reverso” (lot 115) would cover day andevening wear as the swivel action has a diamond set facefor evening and plain for day wear. Longines, Baume etMercier, Chopard and Raymond Weil watches also formpart of the collection.
Kate’s legacy as an author will be around for many yearsthrough her books and I am sure her jewellery will beappreciated just as much for the variety, quality and flair.
The Kate Whiteman Collection of Jewellery
82 EAA396/57An early 20th century Frenchgold necklacecomposed of fine fetter andthree form links, interspersedto the front by foliate motifsand seed pearls, with Frenchcontrol marks to each linkand the clasp
Length 41.5cm, 12g total
£250-350
81 EAA396/45A pair of 18ct gold Creolestyle earrings, probably byIlias Lalaouniseach composed of melon balland ribbed cushion shapedmotifs, with post and butterflyfittings, stamped withindistinct oval punch
Diameter 4cm, 18.7g
£250-350
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90 EAA396/97BA multi-gem set giardinettopendantthe pendant designed as awicker basket containing abouquet set with rose cutdiamonds, circular cut rubies,demantoid garnets and anovoid pearl (untested); the18ct gold wedding banddecorated with foliate scrolls(2)
Pendant 2.4cm x 2.4cm, weddingband finger size: I (UK)/4.25 (USA),3.5g
£180-250
91 EAA396/97CA collection of itemsto include an Edwardianturquoise cabochon and seedpearl set bar brooch,suspending a circular hand-painted portrait miniaturedepicting a young man, withina surround of turquoisecabochons and rose cutdiamonds; an Edwardian seedpearl and turquoise cabochonset monogram brooch; asimilarly set 9ct gold shapedcircular pendant; a weddingband; a cased part set of fiveturquoise cabochon setbuttons; two similarly setpendants; an enamelled ovallocket and an enamelledpansy form brooch, set to thecentre with a round brilliantcut diamond (Qty)
£250-400
84 EAA396/10An Indian Moghul ceremonialmulti-gem set ringalso known as a Princessring, with high-domed centralcluster, collet set with acircular cut colourless gem,within borders of assortedsimilarly set oval and circularcut gems, flanked to eithershoulder by wirework scrolls,shank stamped 18K
Diameter of central cluster 2cm
£150-200
85 EAA396/72A Greek revival style shapedoval broochdecorated in high relief with amale portrait with scrollinghair, within beaded andgadrooned borders
4.7cm x 4.3cm, 10.9g
£150-250
86 EAA396/95A Victorian opal and diamondset ringclaw set with three slightlygraduated oval cut opalcabochons, displaying goodplay of colour, interspersed bypairs of rose cut diamonds,with scroll pierced gallery
£250-400
87 EAA396/87Three pairs of assortedearringsto include a pair of antiquestyle earrings, with centralwrythen boss and wirefittings, stamped indistinctlyand 24C; a pair of floralcluster earrings, each clawset to the centre with acircular cut colourless gem,with post and hinged clipfittings, stamped 18ct;together with a pair of multi-gem set pendant earrings,also stamped 18ct (3)
Lengths: 2.9cm; 2.4cm and 3.2cm
£200-400
88 EAA396/96A ruby and diamond three-stone ringdesigned as a broad taperingband, inset to the centre witha circular cut ruby flanked toeither side by a round brilliantcut diamond, shank stamped18ct
Estimated total diamond weight0.30cts; ruby 4.85mm diameter x2.9mm depth
£250-400
89 EAA396/97EA collection of itemsto include a lady’s 9ct goldBentima Star wrist watch;assorted chains andbrooches; together with acollection of mostly costumejewellery to include a Chanelsimulated pearl necklace anda Butler & Wilson moon andstar form brooch (Qty)
£150-250
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83 EAA396/12ILIAS LALALOUNIS - a Greekgold Byzantine bull’s headringof torque design, composed ofa ropetwisted coil withstylised bull’s head to oneterminal, stamped indistinctlyand with maker’s oval mark
Approximate finger size H (UK)/4(USA), 6.6g
Note:Ilias Lalaounis (b. 1920), was borninto a family of Goldsmiths andwatchmakers, joining the familybusiness, Zolotas, in 1940. As afourth generation jeweller,Lalaounis has earned a reputationfor creating luxurious gold jewellerythat offers a unique interpretation ofancient civilisation translated into amodern idiom. Lalaounis’ uniqueaesthetic is inspired by influences asdiverse as the Neolithic, Mycenaean,and Byzantine styles, while hiscreations are founded on a revival ofancient Greek jewellery techniques.
In 1969, Ilias Lalaounis pursued anindependent enterprise, and hiseponymous company was foundedas a separate entity. The newcompany produced a collection everysix months, with each collectionconsisting of about 150 pieces inboth 18 and 22K gold. Lalaounis’sregular use of pure gold helped todistinguish his work, and soonbranches were expanded throughEurope and in cities throughout theworld, including New York, Tokyoand Hong Kong. In 1993, thecompany’s workshops were movedto new, purpose-built facilities whilethe building was altered to house ajewellery museum.
Today the Ilias Lalaounis Museum’spermanent collection includes over4000 pieces of jewellery and microsculptures from over 50 collectionsdesigned by the museum’s founderbetween 1940 and 2000. AlthoughLalaounis has received many prizesfor his art, the most noteworthyhonour was bestowed by the FrenchAcademy of Fine Arts in 1990;Lalaounis remains the only jewellerever to be elected as a member ofthe Academy.
£250-400
100 EAA396/122An 18th century rose cutdiamond set ringthe front of scroll design, withcentral pear shaped rose cutdiamond, flanked by scrollingmotifs, set with graduatedcushion shaped rose cutdiamonds, with scrollshoulders and ribbed shank
Principal diamond approximately5.7mm x 4.6mm x 1.4mm
£200-300
101 EAA396/123A small collection of itemsto include a foliate spraybrooch, set with circular cutturquoise cabochons andhalf-pearls; a coral and half-pearl set horseshoe shapedbrooch; a pair of floral pins,each set to the centre with acluster of seed pearls; also agilt metal shaped oval clip (4)
£150-250
102 EAA396/97AA contemporary multi-gemset necklacecomposed of faceted cushionshaped beads of varyingAutumnal hues, suspending afoliate shaped pendant, colletset with six assortedcabochons around the centralround brilliant cut diamond
Overall length 39cm, pendant 3.5cm(including suspension hoop)
£150-250
92 EAA396/43An unusual gold broochcomposed of a removabledagger with scabbard,padlocked and fastened beltand woven textured scrollingwhip, surmounting tworopetwisted suspensionchains and a two-colouredgold mounted rock crystalscent bottle designed as apowder horn, applied withlattice, stiff-leaf and foliatescroll decoration, withdetachable stopper and safetychain
7.5cm x 8.5cm
£500-800
93 EAA396/81A diamond set broochmounted Venetian gold coinof shaped circular design,with entwined scrollingborders set with rose cutdiamonds around the centralVenetian gold Ducat ofTomasa Mocenigo (1414-1423)
Diameter 2.9cm
£200-400
94 EAA396/42ILIAS LALAOUNIS - an 18ctgold Minoan and Mycenaeanstyle suitecomprising a necklace andmatching bracelet, eachcomposed of scroll formlinks, strung upon foxtail linkchains, with concealed clasps
Lengths 41.5cm and 17.8cm, 146.5g
£1,200-1,800
95 EAA396/44HOROVITZ - a circularpendant mounted cointhe planished open circularpendant loosely set with aprobable copy of an ancientgold Oktadrachm, depictingArsinoe II, wife of Ptolemy II,with double cornucopia boundwith fillet to reverse, mountsigned and stamped 750
Diameter 3.6cm, 45.3g
Note:Theodore Horovitz (1917-1996)began his jewellery career at theage of seventeen, by working for hisfather’s jewellery shop in Alexandria.Horovitz eventually set up his ownatelier within his father’s shop andstarted to create pieces for the city’snobility and royalty, including awedding crown for the Queen. In1956, Horovitz moved to Geneva,where he established his ownbusiness in 1960.
£400-600
96 EAA396/97DA collection of itemsto include a 9ct gold fancylink necklace, suspendingassorted charms including alarge hollow egg, coral andturquoise set examples; twoEastern gold bracelets; acoral bead set bracelet; anivory and coral bead necklace;a pair of cultured pearlpendant earrings (one fittingmissing); a turquoise beadnecklace; a carved turquoisependant and other pieces(Qty)
£200-400
97 EAA396/120A 19th century braceletcomposed of foliate decoratedand polished convex links,conjoined by beaded fancylinks, with larger piercedshaped oval foliate decoratedclasp
Length 19cm, 15.1g
£120-180
98 EAA396/97FA collection of jewellery andcostume jewelleryto include assorted fancy linkgold chains; a cultured pearlnecklace (A/F); an Edwardian15ct gold bar brooch, appliedwith a ruby and seed pearl setinsect; a pendant with ovalhand-painted portraitminiature, within a marcasiteset surround; a beaded collarby Elena Khudiakova for VanPeterson, with original fittedcase and other pieces,contained in a fitted leatherjewellery box (Qty)
£200-300
99 EAA396/97GA collection of itemsto include a torque form ringprobably by Ilias Lalaounis,designed as as tapering banddecrated with a Classicalfrieze; a pair of antiqueearrings, possibly Roman,also two other similarearrings; four small Easterngold bangles; assorted loosebeads; coral bead necklacesand turquoise colouredfringed bead necklaces (Qty)
£200-400
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109 EAA396/93A Georgian seal carved rubyand diamond set cluster ringcollet set with an oval cutruby, incised with a classicalfemale portrait profile, withina border of old mine cutdiamonds, with piercedgallery, additionally set toeach shoulder with foursingle cut diamonds
Length of central cluster 1.6cm
£500-800
110 EAA396/66RAYMOND WEIL - a lady’stwo-coloured Parsifal wristwatchthe white circular dial withgold Roman numerals anddate aperture, with gilt bezeland blue cabochon setwinder, fitted to a taperingbracelet, composed of satinfinished and gilt highlightedlinks, with fold-over clasp,case numbered to reverse9440 V123729, with originalbox and additional braceletlinks
Diameter of watch head 2.6cm
£300-500
111 EAA396/90KUTCHINSKY - a lady’s goldwrist watchwith oval mottled greenhardstone dial, with goldhands and plain bezel, fittedto a slim black leather strap,case numbered to reverse35225 5036 1
Width of watch head 1.8cm
£250-350
103 EAA396/41An Art Deco multi-gem setcocktail ringclaw set with a large oval cutjadeite cabochon, flanked bytapering shoulders each setwith a triangular cut rubycabochon, flanked by bordersof old European cut diamonds
Jadeite cabochon 15.75mm x12.65mm x 5.65mm
£500-800
104 EAA396/67A pair of emerald anddiamond set pendantearringseach composed of amillegrain collet set roundbrilliant cut diamond,surmounting a single cutdiamond set tapering drop,suspending an ovoid clusterset to the centre with a pearcut emerald within a borderof single cut diamonds, withpost and butterfly fittings,settings stamped 18ct PLAT
Length 3.4cm
£800-1,400
105 EAA396/15BAUME & MERCIER - an ArtDeco lady’s 18ct gold wristwatchthe slim rectangular goldcoloured dial with Arabic anddot numerals and plainstepped bezel fitted to ahinged bangle, casenumbered to reverse 20342
Width of dial 0.8cm, minimumdiameter of bracelet 5cm
£300-500
106 EAA396/36An Indian antique pair ofbracelets convertable to anecklaceeach composed of graduatedrectangular links, inset withrectangular cut emeraldpanels, with central oval cutemerald cabochon, flanked toeither side by pairs of rosecut diamonds, with cross-hatched decorated domedrectangular clasps, one withadditional trap cut emerald toone terminal, within anoctagonal setting, each panelwith green and white floralenamel decoration to thereverse
Lengths: 17.5cm; 19cm and 36.8cm(combined)
£1,500-3,000
107 EAA396/75A sapphire and diamondcircular cluster ringclaw set with a circular cutsapphire, within a surround ofsingle cut diamonds; anotherring, composed of flexiblebrick form links, collet set tothe front with an oval cutsapphire, within a surround ofcircular cut colourless gems,stamped 750; together with apair of three-coloured knotform earrings, with post andhinged clip fittings, stamped750 (3)
£250-450
108 EAA396/40A Belle Époque ruby anddiamond cluster ringthe front designed as awitch’s heart, claw set to thecentre with an oval cut ruby,of a strong pinkish red hue,within two millegrainedborders set with old Europeancut diamonds, flanked toeither shoulder by a similarlycut diamond, the two-coloured shank with centralropetwisted border
Length of central cluster 1.7cm,estimated ruby weight 1.15cts
Note:A witch’s heart has a tail whichtwists to one side (almost always theright side). The shape has been inuse since the 15th century andgained popularity in Scotland in the17th century. Tokens of this formwere believed to ward off evil spiritsand protect loved ones and so wereoften pinned to a baby’s blanket. Bythe 18th century, they were morecommonly given to a loved one asproof of being ‘bewitched’ by them.The combination of setting bothrubies and diamonds in this ring isalso significant. Rubies are widelyconsidered to represent passion,meanwhile the outstandingdurability of diamonds is associatedwith enduring love.
£500-900
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120 EAA396/85STUART DEVLIN - two 1970’sovoid lockets with chainto include an 18ct gold locket,of textured hinged ovoid form,opening to reveal a seed pearlset floral spray; also a similarsilver gilt locket, opening toreveal a two-coloured floralspray, both suspended from acurb link chain
Lengths: lockets each 3.1cm(including suspension hoops);chain 30cm overall
£200-240
121 EAA396/48PALOMA PICASSO FORTIFFANY & CO - a pair of 18ctgold mounted amethyst setearringseach of oval design, collet setwith an oval cut amethystwithin a plain broad bezel,with post and hinged clipfittings; together with anamethyst and cultured pearlset pendant with chain, thependant composed of twocollet set circular cutamethysts, interspersed by acultured pearl, with gilthighlights to the snake linkchain, clasp stamped 750 andORO FLASH (2)
Lengths: earrings 2cm; pendant3.7cm (including bale); chain 39cm
Note:Paloma Picasso (b. 1949) is anacclaimed fashion designer, bestknown for her jewellery designs andsignature perfumes. In 1980 Palomabegan designing jewellery for Tiffany& Co. in New York, introducing gemsframed in blocks of gold, largestones on simple cords, andsignature “hugs and kisses” (“X’s”and “O’s”).
£300-400
112 EAA396/16LONGINES - a modern lady’sgilt and stainless steel LesGrandes Classiques wristwatchthe white rounded rectangulardial, with black Romannumerals, with gilt bezel andgilt and stainless steel fancybrick link bracelet, with fold-over clasp, case numberedL5.135.3 26658045
Width of watch head 2.3cm
£600-800
113 EAA396/14L. U. CHOPARD - a 1970’slady’s 18ct gold wrist watchwith satin-finished goldcoloured slim oval dial, withRoman numerals, fitted to atwo-row fancy ropetwistedByzantine link bracelet, withconcealed clasp and safetyclips, case numbered toreverse 36140 5026 D6361
Length 15.5cm
£700-900
114 EAA396/91CHOPARD - a lady’s 18ct goldwrist watchwith black canted square dialand gold hands, the bezel setto each corner with a singlecut diamond, with circular cutdeep blue cabochon setwinder, fitted to a taperingblack leather strap, caseinscribed to reverseKUTCHINSKY and numbered163266 5135
Width of watch head 1.6cm
£300-500
115 EAA396/17JAEGER-LE COULTRE - alady’s 18ct gold diamond setReverso wrist watchthe reversible roundedrectangular watch head withengine turned silvered dialwith Arabic numerals to oneside, and similarly decoratedchampagne coloured dial,with central mother of pearlcircular panel, and borders ofround brilliant cut diamondsto the bezel, to the other side,fitted to a dark green leatherstrap, with fold-over claspfastening, case numbered toreverse 1966743 266. 1. 44
Width of watch head 7.2cm
Note:The Reverso, a wristwatch thatcould be turned 180 degrees withinthe case to protect the crystal anddial was introduced in 1931. WorldWar II prevented it from achieving itsfull potential. It was ediscovered inthe 1960s when an Italian dealerfound a number of unused Reversocases; he bought the cases, fittedthem with movements, and theresulting watches were an instantsell-out and today is Jaeger-LeCoultre’s most popular model.
£1,800-2,500
116 EAA396/9An 18ct gold mounted rubyand diamond cluster ringdesigned as a circular target,collet set to the centre with acircular cut ruby withinborders channel set withround brilliant cut diamondsand calibre cut rubies
Diameter of cluster 1.7cm,estimated principal ruby weight:0.35cts
£800-1,000
117 EAA396/13A multi-gem set braceletthe central cluster collet setwith an oval cut ruby within ascroll shaped surround setwith graduated round brilliantcut diamonds, flanked by boxshaped links either pave setwith round brilliant cutdiamonds, pairs of calibre cutrubies or emeralds, withconcealed clasp and safetyclips stamped 750, togetherwith three additional similarlyset links
Lengths: 16cm and 1.5cm
£800-1,200
118 EAA396/8THEO FENNELL - an 18ctwhite gold mounted multi-gem set novelty broochdesgined as a bubblingchampagne flute, composedof a fancy tapering cut citrineand collet set round brilliantcut diamonds
Length 4.7cm
£800-1,000
119 EAA396/92A mid-20th century lady’sgold wrist watchthe black slim rectangulardial, with gold batonnumerals, signed REVERSOLUXE, with textured finish tothe bezel, and open texturedlink bracelet, casemonogrammed to reverse
Width of watch head 1.4cm
£400-600
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132 EAA396/94A contemporary 18ct goldmounted turquoise set ringcollet set to the centre with ahigh-domed circular cutturquoise cabochon, within aquatrefoil shaped surround
Length of front 1.2cm, 14.6g total
£120-180
133 EAA396/89A 1960’s 18ct gold diamondset ringapplied to the front withstepped borders of graduatedcylindrical columns, withtextured finish and claw setwith four round brilliant cutdiamonds
Length of cluster to the front 1cm
£150-180
134 EAA396/88A mid-20th century mountedgeode broochof amorphous outline, clawset with a large naturalgeode, composed ofconcentric shaped circularsilvery gray bands
7.4cm x 6.8cm
£200-300
135 EAA396/77A suite of five assorteddiamond and gem set ringseach horizontally set with aslim rectangular trap cutgem, flanked to either side bya round brilliant cut diamond,stamped 18ct
£200-300
122 EAA396/52THEO FENNELL - two pairsof 18ct gold mounted gemset earringsto include a pair of hoopedearrings, each collet set witha circular cut sapphire, thesecond pair of circular design,each collet set to the centrewith a circular cut peridot, toa domed surround appliedwith beaded decoration, bothwith post and butterfly fittings(2)
Lengths 1.7cm and 1.2cm
Note:Theo Fennell (b. 1951) studied art atYork and the Byam Shaw. going onto become an apprentice designerwith Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd.He established his own workshop inHatton Garden to design and createsilverware. In 1982 he opened hisfirst shop in Chelsea’s Fulham Road.Fennell experimented across abroad spectrum of design, all theupholding the belief that jewelleryand silverware can be irreverent aswell as beautiful, and exhibiting ascrupulous eye for minute detail.
£250-450
123 EAA396/56A fancy link necklaceof hollow design composed ofmesh form links, with circularclasp stamped QUADRI 750
Length 43.5cm, 26.5g
£200-300
124 EAA396/100THEO FENNELL - acontemporary 18ct goldmounted Tanzanite setbangleof hinged design, collet set tothe centre with a circular cutTanzanite, flanked by foliateborders, with clasp fasteningand safety clip
Inner diameter 5.5cm
£300-500
125 EAA396/7A cultured pearl necklacecomposed of very slightlygraduated cultured pearls,ranging from approximately4.5mm - 5mm diameter, withpierced oval clasp, stamped14K
Overall length 42cm
£200-300
126 EAA396/61A modern fancy link necklacecomposed of slim ovalropetwisted belcher formlinks, interspersed by hollowplain oval spacers
Length 73cm, 39.6g
£400-600
127 EAA396/59A 9ct gold and red enamelledfancy link necklacecomposed of fancy curb formlinks, with fancy shapedcircular links to the frontapplied with red guillocheenamelled floral motifs
Length 35.5cm, 11.4g total
£150-200
128 EAA396/63A graduated two-colouredpearl necklacecomposed of off-white andsmaller light browngraduated pearls, withcylindrical 15ct gold andplatinum clasp with rose cutdiamond set border andsafety chain (pearls untested),together with assorted loosepearls and beads (Qty)
Length 39cm
£200-300
129 EAA396/65A modern cultured pearl setnecklacecomposed of cultured pearls,each measuringapproximately 7mm diameter,flanked by scroll pierced caps,conjoined by fine belcher formlinks, with hinged circularclasp stamped 18ct
Length 49cm
£150-200
130 EAA396/102A contemporary multi-gemset necklacecomposed of fancy circularsection links, conjoined to thecentre front by a circular cutcolourless gem set roundel,suspending two ovoidcabochon cut rock crystaldrops, clasp stamped Le-Gi750
Length from clasp to tip of drops28cm
£200-250
131 EAA396/99A pair of multi-gem setbraceletseach of hinged design, ofcircular section applied withcollet set oval cut ruby,emerald and sapphirecabochons, clasps stamped750
Diameter 6.8cm
£300-500
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136 EAA396/4STUART DEVLIN - a 1970’s 18ct gold and multi-gem set necklacethe textured torque form necklace with simple hooked clasp,suspending a detachable pendant, composed of carved rockcrystal flowerhead with frosted finish, claw set to the centre with acircular cut blue zircon
Length from clasp to tip of pendant 17cm
Note:Stuart Devlin (b. 1931) began his career as an art teacher in Australia,specialising in gold and silversmithing. In 1957 he obtained a post at the RoyalMelbourne Institute of Technology and studied for a Diploma of Art in gold andsilversmithing, after which he spent a two-year fellowship at ColumbiaUniversity, in the United States. Devlin returned to Australia to teach, but quicklyrose to fame in 1964 after winning a competition to design the first decimalcoinage in Australia. In 1965, he moved to London and opened a smallworkshop, in which he adapted and devised new techniques to produce a widevariety of textures and filigree forms. His popularity grew in London’s West End,where he held a prestigious showroom in Conduit Street between 1979 and 1985.Among his most popular commissions, Devlin has designed coins and medalsfor 36 countries throughout the world, including precious coins for the Sydney2000 Olympic Games. In 1982, Devlin was granted the Royal Warrant ofAppointment as Goldsmith and Jeweller to Her Majesty the Queen. Devlin wasalso made Prime Warden of the Goldsmith’s Company (1996-97). Devlin nowworks in Littlehampton, West Sussex.
£400-600
140 EAA396/47THEO FENNELL - a pair of18ct gold mounted mabépearl and diamond setearringseach designed as a circularcluster, with central mabépearl, within a border ofround brilliant cut diamonds,with post and hinged clipfittings
Diameter 2cm
£300-500
137 EAA396/3A modern emerald anddiamond set necklacecollet set to the centre with atrap cut emerald, flanked toeither side by curved borderseach set wtih three baguettecut diamonds, suspendedfrom a brick link chain, withhinged circular clasp,stamped 750
Length 40cm, estimated emeraldweight 1.69cts
£1,800-2,500
138 EAA396/46THEO FENNELL - two pairsof 18ct gold mounted multi-gem set earringsto include a pair of earrings,designed as circular clusterseach collet set to the centrewith a circular cabochon cutemerald, within beaded andround brilliant cut diamondset borders, with post andhinged clip fittings, withconcealed hook to reverse foradditional drops; the secondalso of circular design, eachcollet set to the centre with acircular mixed cut pale bluegem, within ropetwisted andcircular cut red gem setborders, with post and hingedclip fittings (2)
Diameters: 1.8cm and 2.5cm
£700-1,000
139 EAA396/49An Indian gold enamelledand diamond set bangleof hinged design, decoratedwith a foliate scroll border,set with rose cut diamonds, toa deep blue and whiteenamelled ground, the sidesand inner edge enamelledwith red and green foliate andbird motifs to a white ground,within narrow deep blueenamelled borders, withscrew turned post fastening
Inner diameter 5.6cm
£500-800
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141 EAA396/82An Art Deco French whitegold mounted diamond setclipof tapering design, set withborders of graduated earlyround brilliant and single cutdiamonds, with scroll piercedborders to the hinged clipfitting and French controlmarks
2cm x 2.7cm
£500-900
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143 EAA396/37A modern satin-finished suitecomprising a necklace and matching three-row bracelet, each composed of sphericalbeads, strung upon a foxtail link chain, thebracelet with rectangular fluted clasp andsafety clips, the necklace with polishedspherical clasp, both stamped 750
Lengths 40.5cm and 18cm,90g total
£700-900
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142 EAA396/39A cultured pearl necklace with red guillocheenamelled and diamond set claspcomposed of graduated pearls, ranging fromapproximately 4mm to 9.5mm diameter, thetapering cylindrical clasp decorated with redguilloche enamelled and rose cut diamond setborders, with safety chain
Overall length 43cm
£800-1,200
144 EAA396/38A pearl necklace with diamond set claspthe necklace composed of uniform pearls (untested), eachmeasuring approximately 8mm diameter, the oval clasp setto the centre with an old European cut diamond, flanked toeither side by a smaller old mine cut diamond, withinborders of single cut diamonds, with foliate engraveddecoration to the reverse
Overall length 47cm, principal diamond 5.4mm diameter
£600-900
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145 EAA396/60A seed pearl and rubynecklacecomposed of three-rows ofseed pearls, interspersed bypolished ruby pebble shapedbeads, with hinged circularclasp, with similarly set tassle
Length 54cm
£600-800
151 EAA396/55A collection of assortedearringsto include a pair of culturedpearl and diamond setearrings; a pair of Easterngold and pearl set earrings, offiligree design; a pair ofpendant earrings decoratedwith Egyptian motifs; twopairs of beaded pendantearrings; together with a barbrooch applied to the centrewith a multi-gem set insectand an articulated fishpendant, with turquoisecabochon set eyes, stamped14K (7)
£280-350
146 EAA396/64STUART DEVLIN - a 1970’s 18ct two-coloured gold fancy link necklacecomposed of graduated stylised figurallinks, with hinged circular clasp
Length 77cm, 21.8g
£400-600
147 EAA396/69A contemporary three-coloured gold braceletcomposed of three rows offancy circular section links,with large hinged circularclasp, stamped Le-Gi and 750
Length 19cm, 26.4g
£300-500
148 EAA396/2A modern diamond setbangleof flexible torque design, thescroll form terminals set withborders of round brilliant cutdiamonds, stamped 750GREECE
Approximate diameter 5.7cm
£400-600
149 EAA396/68A collection of itemsto include a pair of pendantearrings, each designed as afruiting vine, with foliatesurmount and clusteredcircular cut opal cabochons tothe drop, with wire fittings; aruby inset oval ivory pendantwith chain, stamped 375;together with two fine belcherlink chains (4)
£200-400
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154 EAA396/50An 18ct gold diamond setpendantdesigned as a witch’s heart,pave set with graduated roundbrilliant cut diamonds, withplain tapering bale, stamped18ct, suspended from a fancytwo-coloured fine box linkchain, with gilt ball shapedspacers, clasp stamped 750
Lengths: pendant 2,5cm (includingbale); chain 42cm
Note:See footnote to lot 108 ref. witch’sheart motif.
£250-400
152 EAA396/76A enamelled and multi-gem set pendant with chainthe pendant composed of a claw set pear cut rubellitesurmounting an open shaped square cluster, corner claw setto the centre with a square cut rubellite, within borders ofround brilliant cut diamonds, pear and oval cut tourmalinesand an outer black enamelled border, suspending a trap cutrubellite and an ovoid drop set with a large pear cut rubellitewithin a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, the wholesuspended from a fine 18ct gold snake link chain
Lengths: pendant 6.8cm;chain 19cm
Note:Rubellite is the name given to the strong pink-red coloured variety oftourmaline.
£1,000-1,500
153 EAA396/53An early 20th century multi-gem set novelty broochdesigned as a turtle, withovoid high-domed shellcabochon body, with circularcabochon cut ruby set eyesand rose cut diamonds to thehead, feet and tail
3.5cm x 2.4cm
£180-250
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155 EAA396/11A modern red guillocheenamelled and diamond setringdesigned as two tapering redguilloche enamelled bands,each applied to the centrewith a stylised butterfly, withcentral ropetwisted border tothe centre and single cutdiamonds pave set to thewings
Finger size: I (UK)/ 4.5 (USA)
£300-500
156 EAA396/124ILIAS LALAOUNIS - an 18ctyellow gold torque formnecklacedesigned as a broad band,decorated with circular motifsto a planished ground, flankedby rope-twisted borders
Approximate diameter 10.8cm,63.9g
£800-1,200
162 EAA474/7A multi-coloured sapphireand diamond set braceletcomposed of heart shapedmotifs, each claw set to thecentre with colouredsapphires, including deep-pink, peach-pink, violet-blue,cornflower-blue and nearcolourless examples, withinan open border set with roundbrilliant cut diamonds, withconcealed clasp and safetyclips, stamped 750 D199 2001
Length 17.2cm
£3,000-4,000
163 EAA474/10A sapphire and diamond setnovelty brooch/pendantdesigned as a seated frog,pave set with round brilliantcut diamonds, with collet setsapphire cabochon eyes,setting stamped 18K 750
4cm x 3.8cm x 2.2cm
£3,500-4,500
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157 EAA217/13An early 20th centurysapphire and diamond setfull-eternity ringwith central invisibly setborder of calibre cutsapphires, flanked above andbelow by borders of single cutdiamonds
Finger size: M (UK)/6.5 (USA)
£1,300-1,800
158 EAA589/13An 18ct white gold mountedsapphire and diamond setthree-stone ringthe central claw set oval cutsapphire of a violet-blue hue,flanked to either side by around brilliant cut diamond
Estimated weights: sapphire3.80cts; diamonds approximately0.20cts total
£1,500-2,000
159 EAA596/27A pair of modern 18ct whitegold mounted sapphire anddiamond cluster earringseach claw set with an oval cutsapphire within a pointed ovalsurround set with eight roundbrilliant cut diamonds, withpost and butterfly fittings
Length 1.2cm, estimated totalweights: sapphire 0.60cts;diamonds 0.90cts
£800-1,200
160 EAC205/11A sapphire and diamond ringof unusual design, two openrows one set central diamondand a sapphire to each side,the other a single sapphireand a diamond to each side,off set to each other and splitdetail to shoulders
£200-300
161 EAA474/2A pair of pink and yellowsapphire and diamond setpendant earringseach composed of a cornerclaw set trap cut yellowsapphire, within an openrectangular surround set withround brilliant cut diamonds,surmounting a similar motifwith central trap cut pinksapphire, suspending threesimilarly alternately setfringes, interspersed bylarger round brilliant cutdiamonds, with post andhinged clip fittings, stamped750 18K
Length 4.7cm
£2,500-3,000
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164An early 20th century sapphire anddiamond set foliate spray broochin the Mughal style, resembling a twindelphinium spray, of asymmetric design,claw set with graduated foliate carvedsapphires, the stems with old European,early round brilliant and single cut diamondset bow-tied ribbon, with accompanyingprevious auction catalogue description,dated March 17th 1965, listing the lot as TheProperty of The Most Honourable DoreenMarchioness of Linlithgow
8cm long by 6cm wide
£2,000-3,000
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168 EAA596/11A Victorian style ruby anddiamond cluster ringthe central claw set oval cutruby within a surround ofround brilliant cut diamonds,flanked by scroll decorationtrifurcated shoulders
Length of central cluster 1.5cm,estimated total weights: ruby1.11cts; diamonds 0.60cts total
£500-700
165 EY158/96An early 20th centurydiamond and ruby setcrescent broochalternately set with graduatedcircular cut rubies anddiamonds, with piercedgallery, clasp with safety clip
£250-350
166 EAC90/16A Victorian ruby and diamondringJames Aitchison, Edinburgh,of simple form with centralruby and a circular cutdiamond to each side, clawset in 18ct gold, pierced scrollgallery, with a period boxfrom James Aitchison
£200-300
167 EAC7/1An18ct gold mounted rubyand diamond set five-stoneringclaw set with three graduatedround brilliant cut diamondsand two circular cut rubies,with scroll pierced gallery
Estimated principal diamondweight 0.16cts
£150-250
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169 EAA389/3A contemporary emerald and diamondset ringdesigned as a tapering band, channelset to the centre front with a squaretrap cut emerald, flanked to either sideby borders of five graduated baguettecut diamonds, shank stamped 750
Finger size N/O (UK)/7 (USA)
£300-500
170 EAA589/16An 18ct white gold mounted emeraldand diamond set ringthe central corner claw set square trapcut emerald, flanked to either shoulderby ten channel set princess cutdiamonds
Estimated weights:emerald 1.00cts; diamonds approximately0.36cts total
£1,600-1,800
171 EAA596/14An early 20th century French platinum mounted emerald anddiamond set ringclaw set with a large cushion cut emerald, with scroll piercedgallery setting, additionally millegrain collet set to eachshoulder with four graduated old European cut diamonds, withFrench control marks to the shank, also numbered 54060
Estimated emerald weight 4.29cts
£1,400-1,800
175 YE2010/41A Belle Époque aquamarineand diamond brooch/pendantdesigned as an asymmetricwreath of foliate scrolls, setthroughout with graduatedold mine and rose cutdiamonds, suspending twolarge pear cut aquamarinedrops, with detachable broochfitting, contained in theoriginal tooled blue leatherfitted box, stamped E. LLOYDLAWRENCE ... LONDON ...
5.5cm x 3.3cm
£2,000-3,000
172 EAA474/1A pair of heliodor anddiamond set pendantearringseach of hinged hoopeddesign, set to the front with aborder of round brilliant cutdiamonds, surmounting alarger similarly cut diamond,suspending a large fancy pearcut heliodor, within a pearshaped surround, pave setwith round brilliant cutdiamonds, mounts stamped750
Overall length 4cm
Note:Heliodor is the name given to thegolden yellow variety of beryl.
£2,000-3,000
173 EAA580/1A large aquamarine anddiamond cocktail ringthe rectangular cutaquamarine, claw set above agallery of rope twist form setwith circular cut diamonds,split rope twist and plainshank
Ring size ‘O’, aquamarine,15mm x 12mm
£300-400
174 EAC103/7A pair of unusual multi-gemset pendant earringseach of slim girandole design,surmounted by a collet setcircular cut red gem, atop apierced shaped oval motif, setwith borders of rose cutdiamonds above threechannel set borders of calibrecut emeralds, fringed by rosecut diamond set drops,terminating with polished redgem beads, with post andbutterfly fittings
Length 10.3cm
£600-800
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183 EAA481/10An 18ct white gold mountedgarnet and diamond set ringthe central claw set oval cutgarnet, of a pleasing strongred hue, within a surround ofround brilliant cut diamonds,additionally set to the eachshoulder with a cluster ofthree similarly cut diamonds
Length of central cluster 2.2cm,estiamted weights: garnet 14.82cts;diamonds 0.54cts total
£1,500-2,000
184 EAA481/9An 18ct white gold mountedaquamarine and diamond setringcorner claw set with a largetrap cut aquamarine, flankedto either side by verticalborders, each claw set withthree round brilliant cutdiamonds
Estimated weights: aquamarine13.84cts; diamonds 0.72cts total
£500-700
185 EAA589/5An aquamarine and diamondset ringthe central corner claw setsquare cut aquamarineflanked to either shoulder byseven round brilliant cutdiamonds, shank stamped750
Estimated weights: aquamarine1.77cts. diamonds approximately0.24cts total
£600-700
176 EAA566/11An early 20th century opaland diamond setbrooch/pendantclaw set with an oval cut opalcabochon, within a surroundof old European cutdiamonds, with hingedsuspension hoop and pinfastening
2.2cm x 1.8cm
£1,800-2,500
177 EAA566/6An Edwardian 15ct goldmounted citrine and half-pearl pendantcollet set to the centre with alarge oval cut golden yellowcitrine, within a petal shapedsurround set with half-pearls,the pointed oval bale similarlypearl set (pearls untested)
Length 6cm (including bale),estimated citrine weight 90.00ctsapproximately
£800-1,200
178 EAA566/4An early 20th century opaland diamond set cocktail ringclaw set with a high-domedoval cut opal cabochon,displaying good play of colour,within a shaped oval surroundmillegrain set with roundbrilliant and baguette cutdiamonds
Length of central cluster 2.4cm
£2,200-2,400
179 EAA566/8An early 20th century multi-gem set pendant with chainof scroll design, millegraincollet set to the centre withan oval cut sapphire, within arose cut diamond setsurround, surmounting a boxset cushion cut sapphire,suspending a rose cutdiamond and freshwater pearlset drop, the similarlydiamond set bale stampedindistinctly, possibly Russian,suspended from a finebelcher link chain with plaincylindrical clasp and safetyclip
Lengths: pendant 4cm (includingbale); chain 48cm
£2,000-2,500
180 EAA566/1A pair of Art Deco onyx anddiamond set pendantearringseach of fringed taperingdesign, claw and millegraincollet set with old Europeanand single cut diamonds, onyxpanels and black enamelledpillar motifs, with wire fittings
Length 6.4cm (including wirefittings)
£4,500-6,500
181 EAA481/7An 18ct white gold mountedamethyst and diamond setcocktail ringclaw set with an oval cutamethyst, within a surroundof round brilliant cutdiamonds, additionallyflanked to each shoulder bypairs of tapered baguette cutdiamonds
Length of central cluster 3cm,estimated weights: amethyst30.00cts; diamonds approximately1.44cts total
£800-1,200
182 EAA481/6An 18ct white gold mountedamethyst and diamond setpendantclaw set with a large oval cutamethyst, within a surroundof round brilliant cutdiamonds, surmounted by alarger similarly cut diamond
Overall length 3.7cm,estimated weights:amethyst 29.00cts diamondsapproximately 1.36cts total
£800-1,200
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193 EAA596/13A cultured pearl three-rownecklace with ruby anddiamond set claspthe necklace composed ofthree rows of pearls,measuring 7.2mm - 7.5mmdiameter, the petal shapedclasp set to the centre with around brilliant cut diamond,within borders of oval cutrubies and round brilliant cutdiamonds
Overall length 37.5cm
£1,000-1,500
194 EAC90/14A hinged Edwardian goldpearl set banglethe stiff bangle set row ofpearls
£180-250
195 EAC90/15A Victorian pearl set ringthe graduated row of fivelarge pearls, box set, 18ctgold shank; together with an18ct gold signet ring setbloodstone intaglio (2)
£200-300
186 EAA596/8A collection of moonstone setjewelleryto include two long necklacesand three bracelets, eachspectacle set with graduatedoval cut moonstonecabochons, clasps stamped925 (5)
Lengths: 80cm; 58cm; 19cm;17cm and 16cm
£250-300
187 EAA596/18A multi-gem set braceletcomposed of scroll form linkseach collet set to the centrewith a circular cut gem, toinclude diamond, garnet,sapphire and amethyst,conjoined by pairs of ovallinks, with concealed claspand safety chain
Length 17.5cm
£800-1,200
188 EY158/94A large smoky quartz setpendantclaw set with a large oval cutsmoky quartz, within a scrollpierced shaped oval surround,with cannetille decoratedtapering bale
Length 5.4cm, estimated smokyquartz weight 78.00cts
£150-250
189 EY158/95A large carved jadeitependantof shaped oval outline, carvedto one side with a crouchingfigure and a horse beneath atree, the other side carvedwith a courting couplebeneath a tree, with drilledhole to the upper edge
5.4cm x 4.5cm x 2.3cm(at widest point)
£200-300
190 EAC103/2A pair of multi-gem setpendant earringseach composed of a circularcluster set to the centre witha circular cut blue topaz,within a border of smallersimilarly cut rubies,surmounting articulated linksset with single cut diamonds,suspending a cushion shapeddrop, claw set to the centrewith a cushion cut topazwithin a surround of roundbrilliant cut rubies, with postand hinged clip fittings,stamped 14K
Length 4cm
£380-450
191 EAA596/23A pearl and diamond setnecklacethe front of knotted design,collet set to the centre withan old European cut diamond,within borders of smallersingle cut diamonds,surmounting a larger colletset round brilliant cutdiamond, suspending a largepearl, with rose cut diamondset cap, the whole suspendedfrom a fancy link chain, claspstamped 750, withaccompanying Gem & PearlLaboratory report numbered02389, stating the pearl isnatural and weighs 7.05cts
Length from clasp to tip ofdrop 23.5cm
£2,500-3,000
192 EAA596/25A pair of cultured pearl anddiamond pendant earringseach claw set with a roundbrilliant cut diamondsurmounting a cultured pearldrop, measuringapproximately 9mm diameter,with post and hinged clipfittings
Length 1.8cm, estimated totaldiamond weight 0.59cts
£700-1,000
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199 EAA566/7GLYCINE - an early 20thcentury platinum mounteddiamond set cocktail watchthe slim rectangular dial withblack Arabic numerals, withsingle cut diamond set bezeland tapering strap millegrainset with graduated single andearly round brilliant cutdiamonds, with woven meshpanel near the clasp, flankedby millegrain box set bordersof single cut diamonds, withsimilarly set clasp and safetyclip
Width of watch head 1.5cm, lengthof bracelet 15.8cm
£5,000-6,000
197 YE2010/40An Art Deco onyx anddiamond set cocktail watchthe squat tonneau shaped dialwith black Arabic numerals,with single cut diamond setbezel, rose cut diamond setwinder, and triangular cutonyx and single cut diamondsto the shoulders, fitted to ablack moiré ribbon strap, withfold-over clasp, casenumbered to reverse 18719.3293. 26940
Width of watch head 2cm
£400-600
198 EAA347/3ROLEX - a gentleman’s 14ctgold cased wrist watchOyster Perpetual, the bluedial with baton numerals,inscribed ‘SuperlativeChronometer, OfficiallyCertified’ plain slightly milledgold bezel, screw downwinder, flexible 14ct goldbracelet, mechanicalmovement, 1003/2558.,2131177, purchasedDecember 1974, in originalgreen Rolex box and outerRolex cardboard box
£1,400-2,000
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200 EAC14/3RECORD - an Art Deco 9ctwhite gold mounted diamondset cocktail watchthe slim rectangularchampagne coloured dial withblack Arabic numerals, withsingle cut diamondsmillegrain set to the bezeland bow-tied ribbondecorated shoulders, fitted toa slim woven mesh linkbracelet, with sliding fold-over clasp
Width of watch head 1.5cm
£300-500
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196 EAA589/31CHOPARD - a gentleman’s diamond set suitecomprising a ring and matching cufflinks, each with satin-finished rectangular panel, off-set to one side with a border ofround brilliant cut diamonds, the cufflinks with swivel torpedoshaped backs, each stamped 750, with foreign control marks,also signed and numbered 2381233 82/5713/0 to the ring and2380033 75/5713/0 and 2387443 75/5713/0 to the cufflinks, withChopard box and documents
Length of ring to front 1.3cm, cufflink terminals 1.3cm x 2cm, 51.7g total
£2,500-3,000
205 EAA217/11GURHAN - a pair ofcontemporary diamond setpendant earringseach composed of a collet setround brilliant cut diamond,within a broad planishedborder, suspending a taperingdrop, terminating in asimilarly diamond setterminal, with post andcircular fittings,monogrammed and signed
Length 5cm, estimated totaldiamond weight 0.34cts
£1,000-1,500
202 EAC4/1CARTIER - a gold platedsilver Tank wrist watchthe cream rectangular dialwith black Roman numerals,with circular cut bluecabochon set winder, fitted toa black crocodile leatherstrap, case signed andnumbered to reverse 67404 681006
Width of watch head 2.3cm
£200-300
203 EY158/93LONGINES - a gentleman’sgold cased Presence wristwatchthe gilt dial, with dateaperture and centre sweepsecond hand, quartzmovement; also anotherPresence model, with giltcase and white dial, inscribed,with quartz movement (2)
£150-250
203A EAC113/1An Art Deco platinummounted diamond setcocktail watchthe circular dial with blackArabic numerals, within around brilliant cut diamondset border, with similarly setshoulders, fitted to a wovencord style bracelet, with fold-over clasp
Diameter of watch head 1.6cm
£300-500
204 EY664/1BOUCHERON - an 18ct goldcased Reflet wrist watchwith circular gilt dial gilt,Roman numerals, dateaperture to six o’ clock, 18ctgold case, numberedAF115083, brown crocodilestrap with Boucheron fittingsand a new black leather strapwith fittings, in a presentationbox
£1,500-1,800
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201 EAC103/1CARTIER - a French goldcompactof chevron fluted slim squareform, with polished thumb-piece and hinged cover, theinterior signed CARTIERPARIS and numbered 03354,additionally inscribed PARISNOVEMBER 19th 1946, withoriginal tooled red leatherfitted case stamped CARTIERPARIS ...
6.5cm x 6.5cm x 1.3cm
£2,300-3,000
208 EAA596/12ASPREY - a pair of contemporary 18ct gold mounted diamondand peridot set earringseach designed as a floral cluster, claw set to the centre with around brilliant cut diamond, within a petal shaped surroundsimilarly set with marquise cut peridot, with post and butterflyfittings, contained in the original tooled deep red leather fittedcase, stamped ASPREY
Diameter 1.7cm
£600-800
207 EAA596/19BULGARI - a modern pair of sapphire and diamond clusterearringseach of hexagonal design, collet set to the centre with an ovalcut sapphire cabochon, within a border of graduated roundbrilliant cut diamonds, with hinged clip fittings, signed andstamped MADE IN ITALY 20KT BV156
Length 2.2cm, estimated total weights: sapphires 7.60cts; diamonds1.20cts
£3,000-5,000
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206 EAA596/20BULGARI - a modern sapphire and diamond set braceletcomposed of flattened curb form links, interspersed bycollet set oval cut sapphire cabochons, each flanked toeither side by three channel set baguette cut diamonds,with concealed clasp and safety clip, signed and stamped750
Length 17.5cm, estimated total weights: sapphires 22.00cts;diamonds 2.00cts
£4,500-6,500
209 EAA596/16ROLEX - a 1940’s RolexPrince customisedpresentation wristwatchthe 14k gold case with arectangular face, split dialsthe main dial spelling ‘1/4CENTURY CLUB’ andinscribed ‘Eaton’ to thecentre, subsidiary secondsdial, the movement inscribed‘Rolex Ultra Prima’ case backengraved ‘ROLEX 31VICTOIRES De HAUTEPRECISION’ numbered 539541490. The rear of the caseengraved inscription ‘Presented to John H Devitt tomark a Quarter Century ofContinuous Service, with theT Eaton Co. Ltd., 1919-1944’Note:The T. Eaton Co. Limited was onceCanada’s largest department storeretailer. It was founded in 1869 inToronto by Timothy Eaton, an Irishimmigrant. Eaton’s grew to becomea retail and social institution inCanada, with stores across thecountry, and a catalogue that wasfound in the homes of mostCanadians. Eveything and anythingcould be bought from a teaspoon toa timber kit house.
As this watch is a quality item, andbespoke by Rolex for the firm, therecipient must have been wellthought of, possibly seniormanagement
£4,000-6,000
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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 asheating, are commonly used to improve colour or transparency in rubies and sapphires. Emeralds are also frequently treated, usually withoils or resin, for the same purpose. Other methods, including staining, coating or irradiation, may have been used on other gemstones. Theinternational 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.Gemstones that have been oiled may require re-oiling after a number of years in order to retain their optimum appearance.
It is Lyon & Turnbull’s policy to obtain gemmological reports from internationally recognised gemmological laboratories describing certaingemstones sold by Lyon & Turnbull. However, please note that there may not be consensus between different laboratories on the degreesor types of treatment for any particular gemstone. In the event that Lyon & Turnbull have been given, or have obtained, reports for any lotin the sale these reports will be mentioned in the catalogue description. However, it is not feasible for Lyon & Turnbull to obtain agemmological report for each gemstone offered for sale by Lyon & Turnbull. If no report is published in the catalogue prospective buyersshould assume that the gemstones may have been enhanced by some method. Prospective buyers should be aware that Lyon & Turnbull’spre-sale estimates assume that gemstones may have been subjected to such treatments.
ALL DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE AND IMAGES ARE NOT NECESSARILY EXACT SIZE OR TO SCALE.
DIAMOND GRADING TERMSWhere printed in the catalogue, estimated diamond grades for colour and clarity are intended as guides for prospective buyers. Lyon &Turnbull do not guarantee these estimated grades due to the limitations of mounts and settings.
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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 10xmagnification
Shows no inclusions and only insignificantblemishes under 10x magnification
Minute inclusions, which are difficult, even for anexperienced grader, to locate under 10x magnification
Minor inclusions, observable with effort under 10xmagnification
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
Impressive lady's platinum and diamondnecklace1940sprovenance:Property of the Herman E. Robinson Estate,Philadelphia PA.$150,000-250,000 (£100,000-165,000)
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223 EAA418/8An Old Sheffield platedbutler’s trayof shaped rectangular outlinewith running foliate andflower head border with twinhandles formed as acanthusand flower head arches, thecentre with chased scrollingand lattice work border andcentral armorial, the wholeraised on four large paw feet
70cm wide across handles
£300-500
221 EAC144/2An Old Sheffield platedsamovarthe tapering body withengraved border and twinreeded C scroll handles, thereeded straight spout withivory handle, on a slenderstem and square base raisedon four bracket feet
33cm high
£200-300
222 EAA418/7A large silver plated butler’strayof shaped rectangular outlinewith heavily gadrooned borderwith foliate details and twinlarge foliate loop handles, thecentre engraved witharmorials
78cm wide (across handles)
£200-300
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224 EAA418/20A suite of silver plated entréedishescomprising three shapedrectangular dishes withgadrooned rims with foliateand shell detail, the pull offdomed covers with similarborders and engravedarmorial and foliate loophandle; together with a smallsauce tureen of oval balusterform with gadrooned rim andpull off domed cover (4)
entrée dishes 28cm wide
£250-350
PLATED WARES
220 EAA576/1Military interest - a Welsh Dragon table lighterthe silver plated body of the dragon finely formed with wick inmouth, a lighter in chest formed as an arrow, the large wings(one inscribed ‘YE DRAGON OF WANTLEY’) sweeping back overlong twisted horn tail, raised on four silver plated feet
overall length 57cm long
£300-500
225 EAA418/19A silver plated soup tureenof oval outline the balusterbody with engraved armorial,the everted gadrooned rimwith shell detail, the twinhandles with acanthus detail,raised on four large foliateand paw feet, the pull offdomed cover with acanthusloop handle
38cm, wide (across handles)
£300-500
226 EAA418/1A pair of silver plated winecoolersof urn form with acanthusclasped borders and lowersection with engravedarmorials, the twin loophandles of fruiting vinepattern, raised on a waistedstem and spreading foot
35cm high
£500-900
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Fine Silver
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232 EY158/100A mid 18th centurycontinental beakerprobably Paris, the deeptapered bowl with everted rimand engraved shell and scrollborders with engraved girdle,raised on a small domed footwith roundel borders
10.5cm high, 8.5cm diameter
£400-600
233 EAA543/4A pair of Danish figural saltsHans Jensen, the saltsformed as male and femalefigure seated in traditionaldress (2)
£200-300
234 EAA543/3A pair of Danish figural saltsHans Jensen, formed asfisher man and womanseated on a creel, the manplaying an accordion thewomen holding a fish (2)
£200-300
EUROPEAN SILVER
227 EAA588/4A Dutch table bellNetherlands, 1850, with .833standard mark and maker’smark L&K, the deep bell withembossed border of flowerhead and foliage below abeaded border, the uppersection similarly embossed,the screw off facetted handlewith embossed panels andbulbous finial
18cm high
£400-600
228 LB387/56A Continental glass andsilver overlaid scent bottlethe tear drop shaped glassbottle with scrolling foliatepierced silver decoration overlayed and with hinged domedcover
11.5cm long
£150-250
229 EAA503/2A Continental gilt etui andchatelaineunmarked, the hinged clipwith scroll formed borderenclosing fine relief scenes ofclassical figures and lionmasks, suspending a gilt etuiwith bloodstone panels tobody and hinged cover, theinterior fitted with spoon, fruitknife, scissors, pencil etc
overall length 21cm
£400-600
230 EY158/104A rare French 18th/19thcentury tongue depressorindistinctly marked, thesimple blade section withshaped spatula end withengraved initial MG, thepierced and chased terminalof stylised foliate outline withfloral details
13.2cm long
£200-300
231 EY158/103A rare 18th/19th centuryItalian button spacerindistinctly marked, thesimple blade section withpunched borders andengraved decorations withtwin rectangular spacers, theterminal formed as a handclasping a flowerhead
15.5cm long
£200-300
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Fine Silver
55
239 EAC102/2A Chinese export ‘bat’ spiritlabelunmarked, the bat with outstretched winges with chasedand engraved details, withapplied lettering for PORT,suspended from belcher linkchain
9cm wide
£300-500
240No lot
ORIENTAL SILVER
235 LB387/37A matched pair of Chineseexport model gun shipsunmarked, each modelledwith masts and rigging andwith vacant port holes, thedecks lifting off, with somegilt details (2)
17cm long
£600-900
236 EAC72/3A Chinese export vasemarked KW and charactermark, the tall vase withsimple thin neck with flaredrim, appled with lizardwrapped around, the mainbaluster body of panelledform with engraved foliateand birds within, resting on asimple domed spool foot
37cm high, 32oz
£600-900
237 EAA543/1A pair of Chinese export saltseach formed as a bucket withapplied rope twist bordersand engraved staves; togetherwith a pair of cruets formedas native shoes, markedsterling 950, KUYEDA, ofsimple form with texturedfinish (4)
£250-300
238 EAA543/2A group of four Chineseexport saltstwo traditionally formed aspagodas and two asrickshaws (4)
£250-300
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RUSSIAN SILVER
241 EY337/1A late 19th century Russian silver and enamelled saltMoscow 1885, maker A.K, of triangular and hexagonal form, the salt with threefloral champleve decorated panels, and the other three with a traditionalRussian quote, “!"# $%&', ("# )&"(* – )+,*- ("$",*”, translating as “Bread andsalt are the soul of any conversation” supported on a spool support with openbracket supports, slight concave triangular base with three niches, two withRussian male head the other with a Russian lady, all on scrolling corbelsupports and feet
8.5cm high
Note:This proverb was often (and still is) inscribed on salt shakers, bread bowls, dishes, etc. and itmeans that bread and salt (symbols of giving strangers a warm welcome, an old Russian custom)will make your guests feel at home. It reflects Russian traditions of hospitality.
£4,000-6,000
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242 EAA400/219A Russian silver KovschP Abrosimov, Moscow 1899-1908, of conventional formwith engraved band
13cm long
£500-700
243 EAA400/220A Russian silver sugar basketMoscow 1881, Fyedor Ivanov,of circular form, plain swinghandle (marked) the bowl withsloping sides and engravedwith arcaded panels all onthree bun feet
12cm diameter
£400-400
244 EAA400/221A Russian silver gilt andNiello decorated shallowbeaker or saltMoscow 1835, P Sazikov, ofshallow form, moulded rim,gilt and niello decoratedborder of rural scene; anotherbeaker Moscow 1869,Alexander Matisyen, engineturned border, centralcartouche with initials; andanother smaller beaker with84 and an indistinct doubleheaded eagle mark
72mm diameter, 32mm deep;68mm diameter, 76mm high
£200-300
245 EAA400/222Two Russian silver tea glassholders and saucersMoscow 1908-26, OrestyKurlukov, simple frame withleaf and floral border, angularhandle, the saucer engraved‘Souvenir de Mr et MrsKourlikoff’ 1911’ also with aporcelain cup, overglaze bluemark for Moscow factory, giltborder; together with anotherRussian silver tea glassholder and saucer, indistinctmarks
£300-500
246 EAA418/26A Russian silver huntingspirit flaskSt Petersburg, circa 1900, oftapering form, screw off coverwith chain, plain body in aleather sleeve
27cm
£200-300
247 EAA418/27A Russian silver andchampleve enamel saltMoscow 1894, AlexanderSmirnov assay master,maker’s mark of IvanKhlebnikov, of circular form,slight inverted rim withenamel border of palmettemotifs, disc foot
7cm diameter
£200-300
248 EAA418/28A matched pair of Russiansilver saltsSt Petersburg, 1883, maker’smark indistinct, assay masterunrecorded, of circular formengraved stylised borderabove band of Cyrillic textabove engraved lower border,and raised on a collet foot anda salt spoon (3)
7.5cm diameter
£200-300
249 EAA418/29A matched pair of Russiansilver saltsSt Petersburg, 1879, maker’smark indistinct, assay masterunrecorded, of circular form,angled sides with an engravedstylised border above a bandof Cyrillic text above engravedlower border, and raised onthree bracket feet and a pairof salt spoons (4)
6.5cm diameter
£200-300
250-254No lots
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MASONIC ANDCONSTABLARY
255 LB387/36A fine George III silver giltmasonic jewelThomas Harper, London 1818,the circular central sectionwith engraved motto withinborder enclosing five pointedstar with sun mask to centre,the top and bottom sectionswith additional ribbonedborders with mottos within
8cm high
£250-350
256 LB387/34A George III masonicsecretary’s jewelmaker’s mark, London 1804,formed as two crossed keyswith scrolling suspensionabove
9.5cm high
£200-300
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Fine Silver
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260 LB387/46An 18th century bonemasonic snuff boxof rounded rectangular formwith hinged cover carved withmasonic symbols carvedmasonic symbols
9cm long
£200-300
257 LB387/33A mid Victorian masonicjewelLondon 1856, of circularoutline with plain border,centrally set with sun motifwith square and cornucopia,engraved to reverse HumberLodge No. 65, Hull
56mm diameter
£150-250
258 LB387/31A rare 17th century cut steelmasonic pendantthe finely pierced andengraved decoration showingmasonic symbols and withscroll formed suspension loop
6.5cm wide
£250-350
259 LB387/47An early pressed hornmasonic boxof rectangular form, thehinged cover with finelypressed masonic symbols andshaped thumbpiece
9.35cm wide
£250-350
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Fine Silver
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261 LB387/45An early 19th century Englishtransfer printed masonicbeer jugunmarked, the baluster bodywith transfer of masonic armsand motto and to theopposing side masonic chartsand symbols; together with abrass masonic dish; togetherwith a leather cased set ofsteel masonic tools, theleather case with appliedmasonic emblem (3)
jug 17.5cm high
£120-180
262 LB387/35A pair of engraved masoniccompassesretailed by Pender (ofLondon), Birmingham 1932, oftraditional form with engravedborders and detail, the hingedterminal with mask detail
16cm long
£250-350
268 LB387/52A Victorian gilt brass tipstaffwith screw off crown finialabove simple stem, the upperbrass section inscribed H HWilliams, Supt of Specials,the lower section inscribedClerkenwell Divn 1868,separated by wooden grip
18cm long
£200-300
269 LB387/54A fine silver mounted ebonytipstaffEdinburgh 1874, for the City ofEdinburgh Police, the ebonybaton applied with gothicborders, the finial cap witharmorial of the City ofEdinburgh, the terminal capwith Victorian cypher withingarter, the central bandengraved ‘Alexander HarrisDepute Town Clerk 1865’
11.5cm long
£350-450
270 LB387/53A Victorian Scottish tipstaffthe plain silver cap inscribedV.R with crown above, thewooden grip with reeded bandand lower terminal engraved‘General Commissioner ofEdinburgh Police 20th Ward’
12.5cm long
£200-300
263 LB387/51A Victorian masonicpresentation snuff boxEdward Smith, Birmingham1847, of rectangular outlinewith engine engraved sides,the hinged cover with heavilycast border and presentationinscription
9cm x 6cm x 3cm
Note:The presentation inscription to coverreads ‘presented to John H GibbonPG by the Brothers of No30 lodgeWUBD, in token of respect andgratitude for many kind servicesrendered by him to the lodge, Novr15th 1847’
£300-500
264 LB387/50A George III masonic paircased pocket watchS Pemberton Birmingham1818, the verge movementsigned David Hudson, Otley,the large white enamelleddial with Arabic numerals, thecentre of dial with vari-colored enamel masonicsymbols
5mm diameter of dial
£300-500
265 LB387/49A Victorian masonic cigaretteboxG Unite, Birmingham 1889, oflarger rectangular form withengraved border of Greek keypattern with eight circularcartouches with masonicsymbols, centrally engravedwith monogrammed initials,the reverse of case engravedwith crest of BlackheathLodge No1320
13cm long
£200-300
266 LB387/32An early Victoriangentleman’s watch fobthe C scroll mounted withmasonic sun in splendorsymbol above the squarecornelian matrix, the matrixengraved with initials RM
£150-180
267 LB387/30A group of five masonicemblemsretailed by Pender London,Birmingham 1912, each finelyengraved with foliate scrollingborders and featuring theemblem of the sun as finial /terminal, comprising square;pen case; plumb; level; andanother (5)
£500-700
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HORSE RACING ANDFOOTBALL
271 LB387/17A late Victorian model of ajockeyHunt & Roskell, London 1890,the model standing withsaddle under his arm, onsimple circular base andraised on an ivory base withcompressed bun feet
19cm high
£800-1,200
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Fine Silver
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272 EAA930/1A George III silver and silverplated horse racing trophybowlthe silver collar S & C Young,Walker & Kitchen & Co,Sheffield 1815, finely chasedwith running scene of a horserace with crowd andlandscape behind, the silverplated body of baluster formwith engraved armorials andtwin handles
35cm wide (across handles)
£2,500-3,500
American breeders, includingPersimmon’s daughters (Lisma,Dreamy II, and Perfect Peach) andsons (All Gold and Out of Reach), aswell as his grandson Corcyra. Inearly January 1908, Persimmon felland fractured his pelvis and thigh.The stallion never recovered fromthe injuries incurred in this accidentand later died on 18 February 1908,at the relatively early age of fifteen.A life-size bronze statue by AdrianJones has been erected in hismemory at Sandringham, where itcontinues to inspire and influencethe world of equestrian sport.
Noteworthy Wins: Coventry Stakes(1895); Richmond Stakes (1895);Epsom Derby (1896); St. Leger(1896); Jockey Club Stakes (1896);Eclipse Stakes (1897); Ascot GoldCup (1897) Awards: Leading sire inBritain and Ireland (1902, 1906,1908, 1912); Leading broodmare sirein Britain and Ireland (1914, 1915,1919)
273 EAA358/1Equestrian interest,PERSIMMON - a fine silvergilt mounted horse hoofinkwellA Clark, London 1908, thehoof conventionally mountedwith horse shoe to base andtextured section to uppersection, the hinged cover withengraved inscription, openingto reveal a simple glassinkwell, the hoof applied‘PERSIMMON’
14cm
£800-1,200
The cover engraved ‘’Foaled April15th 1893 Died Feb 18th 1908,Winner of the Derby St. Leger andEclipse Stakes, also the Ascot GoldCup Provenance: Persimmon (1893-1908) was an exceptionalthoroughbred race horse and sire,who held a brief but illustrious reignover the world of British horseracing. Born of the St. Simonprogeny, Persimmon was bred andraced by Albert Edward, Prince ofWales (and afterward King EdwardVII). Persimmon made his debut atRoyal Ascot in the Coventry Stakes(1895), where he also earned thefirst of what would become a seriesof racing victories. Persimmon wenton to win the Richmond Stakes inthat same year, but the pinnacle ofthe stallion’s career came at the1896 Epsom Derby, wherePersimmon surged forward to beathis rival, St Frusquin, in a thrilling“neck and neck” showdown. Thisvictory acquired additionalsignificance as it was the first horserace ever to be filmed by Robert W.Paul and Birt Acres. Other major
wins included the 1896 St. Legerand Jockey Club Stakes, as well asthe 1897 Ascot Gold Cup and EclipseStakes. However, Persimmon’sAscot Gold Cup and Eclipse sweepcame with a price- the hard turf inboth races led to career-endinginjuries in his hocks, at which pointhe was retired from the track andsent back to the stallion paddocks ofSandringham, where his stud feewas set at 300 guineas. Persimmoncontinued to achieve success off theracetrack with an impressive studcareer, in which he proved achampion sire on four occasions andchampion broodmare sire twice.Persimmon’s most outstandingoffspring was the extraordinary filly,Sceptre, who won every classic racein 1902, except the Derby. Inaddition, Persimmon exertedconsiderable influence in thepedigrees of some American classicwinners during the years of WorldWar I. Despite the hazards of trans-Atlantic shipping during the war,many first-rate breeding animalswere imported from England by
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274 EAA524/1Jimmy McNemeny - Scottishfootball cap, gold footballmedals and archive materialto include; 1905 Scotland Cap;G.N.E.J.F.A 1900 - 1901 goldmedal, won by CabuslangHibs; gold Glasgow JuniorLeague Championship medal,won by Glencairn FC 1901 -1902; Scotland V England goldmedal 1910; SFA Scotland VEngland gold medal 1914;Celtic D.F.C, Prag 14 - 16 May1911 gold medal; CanadianFA life members gold medaland Scots Canadian FootballTour 1921 gold medal;together with variousphotographs, newspaperclippings from various pointsin McNemeny’s careerincluding team shots asplayer and trainer and also inScotland strip and a goldplated half hunter pocketwatch and a costume tie pin(qty)
Note:James “Jimmy” McMenemy (1880-1965) accomplished a prolificfootball career that spanned overtwenty years with Celtic F.C. (1902-1920) and Partick Thistle F.C. (1920-23), in which he made 515appearances, scored 168 goals, andamassed numerous victories andhonours. During his time with CelticF.C., McMenemy was part of thelegendary squad that won the 1904Scottish Cup Final by defeating theRangers 3-2 (after being down 2-0).In addition, he was a member of theCeltic squad which achieved theimpressive performance of winningfive consecutive Scottish Leaguechampionships (between 1905-6 and1909-10 seasons), and four duringthe 1914-18 war. Jimmy went on towin an additional five Scottish Cupmedals (1907; 1908; 1911; 1912;1914) before leaving Celtic Park andlater collecting another with PartickThistle in 1921, which remains theclub’s one and only Scottish Cupvictory. McMenemy scored five goalsfor the Scotland national team, thusearning the nickname “Napoleon,”while also accumulating sevenconsecutive Glasgow Charity Cupsuccesses (from 1911-12 till 1917-18), as well as many Glasgow Cuphonours.
£3,000-5,000
275 EAA524/6Harry McMenemy - threegold football medalsto include Glasgow & DistrictIntermediate FA,Consolodation cup 1928 -1929 runner up medal won byStrathclyde FC; GlasgowEastern Intermediate CharityAssociation 1929 - 1930, wonby Strathclyde FC; ScottishIntermediate Football League,Eastern Division runners up1930 - 1931, won byStrathclyde FC; together witha pair of bi color goldcufflinks inscribed to reverseHMcM (4)Note:Harry McMenemy followed theexample set by his father, James“Jimmy” McMenemy, and embarkedon his own professional footballcareer with Newcastle Utd F.C. inthe 1930s. During his time withNewcastle Utd, Harry was amember of the squad that defeatedArsenal (2-1) in the highly contested1932 “Over the Line” FA Cup final.Arsenal led the match in the firsthalf, 1-0, but Newcastle’s equalisercame after a long ball had appearedto go over the goal line, and out fora goal kick. Newcastle wingerJimmy Richardson neverthelesscrossed the ball back into play andJack Allen levelled the match forNewcastle. The referee ruled thatthe ball had not gone out of play,even through photographic evidencelater showed that the ball hadactually crossed the line, and thegoal stood. Allen scored again in thesecond half to win the match, 2-1.
£800-1,200
282 EY158/102An early 18th century bodkinmarked NCI / 1716 in largecircular punch, of typicaltapered form with integralloop and ring suspension
16cm long
£100-150
283 LB387/39A scarce 18th century Churchwarden’s pipemaker’s mark only SP, thedeep tapered bowl withengraved crest and mottowithin simple cartouche, thelong two section stem withshaped ivory mouth piece
61.5cm long
£500-700
284 LB387/55A combination telescope andetuiunmarked, the cylindricalbody with lens caps andcovers, the pull off cover opento reveal fittings for pencil,knife etc (fittings lacking)
10.5cm long, 2.5cm diameter
£180-220
COLLECTABLES
276 EAA358/2A modern cased travellingtimepieceBirmingham 1929, the squarecase with cast border andengine decorated panels,hinged to reveal 8 daytimepiece with tan dial andArabic numerals
£500-700
277 EZ325/35Two silver mounted ‘Frog’ pincushionsBirmingham 1907, eachmodelled as a squatting frogor toad with webbed feet, onelarger than the other
55mm and 45mm
£200-300
278 EAA270/25An Asprey butt markerAsprey & Company (ofLondon), Birmingham 1908, ofplain form with hinged coverrevealing three fold framework holding nine numberedivory markers
£800-1,200
279 EY905/1A Victorian Highland dirkthe carved basket weavehandle with studded detailand paste set pommel,leather covered scabbard withscalloped and engravedmounts and set with ensuitebi knife and fork
overall length 45cm
£500-800
280 LB387/40A late Victorian mantle clockretailed by Aspreys, London1889, the circular whiteenamelled dial with romannumerals, the simple drumcase with scroll supportsunited by a heart shapeddrop, the upper section withsimple scroll formed bordersand point
dial 6.5cm diameter, overall height14cm high
£500-800
281 EY158/101A George III dish wedgeHenry Chawner, London 1792,the frame with four stagewedge and foliate engravedinitial H
10.5cm long
£150-250
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287 EY337/3Jacobite interest - a Victorianhorn box containing anearlier French locket with alock of Prince CharlesEdward Stuart’s hairthe oval horn box with a pulloff cover centrally set with aclaw set citrine engravedabove ‘PC’ and below ‘DUMSPIRO SPERO’, the interior ofhorn box set with a heartshaped French locket, withmid 18th century Paris controlmark, with glazed front paneland lock of hair containedwithin
Horn box 10cm long, French locket3.5cm wide
Exhibited:Provenance:Part of ‘Case of StuartRelics &c.’ - Royal TreasuresExhibition 12th April - 15th May1937.
£2,000-3,000
286 EAC144/3Jacobite interest - an 18thcentury Continental silver giltsnuff boxapparently unmarked, ofscalloped shaped outline, thestraight sides with chasedfloral and scroll decoration,the hinged over with scrollformed border with countryscene of three figures within alandscape
7.5cm wide
Note:Reputedly given by Prince CharlesEdward Stuart to Lord Provost ofGlasgow Aird Smith. Where bydescent it in turned belonged to MrFairburn of Glasgow who sold itprivately circa 1881 to the greatGrandfather of the current owner.
£2,000-3,000
285 EAA307/3Australian and HMS Bounty interest - an unusual coconut cupunmarked, the deep coconut shell bowl with three carvedpanels showing a native fisherman, mother and child gatheringfood, and a cannibalism campfire scenes, simple strap workflared upper rim, raised on a knopped stem and spreading footrim with inscription
20cm high
Note:The engraved inscription to foot reads ‘Cup used by Capt Bligh in the launchafter the Mutiny on HMS ‘Bounty’ Provenance: Christies 1934 lot 83 (saleunknown) Arthur Churchill, 10 dover Street london bought on commission bydescent to current owner sold with original letter and receipt from ArthurChurchill
£1,000-1,500
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Fine Silver
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288 EY337/2An early silver mounted coconutcupunmarked, the deep coconut shellbowl with engraved armorial sheild,with applied scalloped riminscribed ‘James Graham obyt1650’, the interior of bowl silver giltlined, raised on a knopped stemwith spreading foot with scallopedrim
16cm high
Note:This cup has been later inscribed inmemory of James Graham, 5th Earl and1st Marquis of Montrose (1612 - 1650).James Graham was an important and nowconsidered rather romantic figure inScottish 17th century history and after along and indeed successful involvement inthe Covenanting wars was hung in 1650.
From 1638 Montrose was an active enforcerof the Covenant and served in thecovenanter’s army in the bishops War. In1640 - 1641 he was imprisoned by the Dukeof Argyll. During Scotland’s intervention inthe English Civil war James Graham wascreated Marquis and made LieutenantGeneral by King Charles. His prowess andbrilliant military strategy were to prove ofgreat note and with only a small force (ofRoyalist and Irish troops) would win sixdecisive battles between 1644 - 1645. In1645 with the defeat of King Charles atNaseby, his support would dry out andwould flee for sanctuary on the continent.Returning to Scotland in 1650 in support ofKing Charles II and indeed trying to makehis rule a reality, an expedition that wouldlater be disavowed by Charles. Montroselater surrendered himself, in belief of hissafety, to Macleod of Assynt but was takenas prisoner to Edinburgh and on the 10th ofMay 1650 was sentenced to death byParliament and was hung on the 21st May1650.
£1,500-1,800
MODERN SILVER
289 EAA588/3A twin handled comportWalker & Hall, Sheffield 1944,the dish of shaped circularoutline with heavy fruitingvine border and pierced innerpanels, with twin loop fruitingvine handles and raise on asimple domed foot
42cm wide (across handles) 44.5oz
£700-900
290 EAC3/2A modern tea and coffee potEdwards and Sons (ofGlasgow), Sheffield 1937, ofsimple form with taperedbodies, engraved with gothicinitial B, the simple C scrollivory handles with scrollterminals (2)
43oz
£400-600
291 EAA518/1A modern four piece teaserviceBirmingham 1932, comprisingteapot, water pot, twinhandled sugar bowl and milkjug, each of cantedrectangular form with simpleplain tapered bodies, thecanted angles with chasedflower head and trailingfoliate decoration, raised onsimple feet and with angularhandles (4)
water pot 20cm high, combinedweight 57oz
£500-700
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292 EAA528/4A continental butler’s traywith London import marks1930. of oval outline withevered pierced foliate rim withbeaded boder, the centralwooden section plain
57cm wide
£200-300
293 EAA865/9A matched four piece teaserviceBirmingham 1925, water potBirmingham 1928, comprisingteapot, water pot, twinhandled sugar bowl and milkjug, each of plain taperedform with angular handles (4)
water pot 25cm high combinedweight 59oz
£400-600
294 EAA573/3A novelty whisky decantersilver mounts by Hukin &Heath, Birmingham 1924, thecut glass body shaped as atyre, with vacant centre,inscribed ‘When tyred, scotch’the glass stopped with silvertop formed as a spoked wheel
25cm high, 18cm wide
£300-500
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296 EAB12/4A pair of entrée dishes andcoversT Bradbury & Sons, London1906, of canted rectangularform with reeded borders, thepull off covers with simpletwist off handles (2)
26cm wide, each 40oz
£500-800
296A EAA865/10An Edwardian roll topchaffing dishBirmingham 1905, oftraditional oval outline withdomed roll top, opening toreveal inner liner and piercedgrill plate, the main body withengraved scrollingdecorations and vacantcartouches, the whole raisedon four tapered supports withreeded detail
23cm high, 34cm wide, 95oz
£1,000-1,500
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295 EAA528/1A pair of three light candelabraBirmingham 1911, the tapered andknopped column above spreadingsquare base with scroll corners, thecentral light supporting twin scrollarms with simple socket sconces andsquare drip pans (2)
36cm high
£250-350
CANTEENS, CUTLERY AND OTHER FLATWARE
297 EAA535/1STUART DEVLIN - a fine modern canteen of cutleryStuart Devlin, London 1971 - 1974, each with tapered texturedhandles with rounded terminals, comprising four servingspoons; twelve each of dessert spoons, soup spoons, tableforks, dessert spoons, fish forks, dinner knives, cheese knives,fish knives (qty)
approx 195oz weighable silver
£3,000-5,000
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298 EAC104/1A large Dubarry patterncanteenMappin & Webb, Sheffield1929, contained in an ArtDeco style rosewood tablethree drawer canteen onsquare tapering legs, with anH stretcher; comprising twomeat carvers, two poultrycarvers, eleven table knives,twelve tableforks, twelvedessert knives, twelve dessertforks, two fish carvers, onebutter knife, twelve fishknives, twelve fish forks,twelve dessert forks, six eggspoons, twelve soup spoons,twelve dessert spoons, twelveteaspoons, twelve coffeespoons, two sauce ladles, sixserving spoons, one gravyspoon and a soup ladle, theknives with steel blades andivory handles (qty)
£3,000-5,000
299 EAA269/22An Edwardian canteenWalker & Hall, Sheffield 1903,of ribbed Hanoverian patternwith engraved gothic initial Bto terminal, comprisingeighteen, tableforks, dessertforks, tablespoons, dessertspoon, one soup ladle and apair of sauce ladles,contained in original twodrawer oak canteen
approximately 145oz
£2,500-3,500
300 EZ606/16Naval interest - A matchedset of twelve fruit knives andforksmainly Martin & Hall,Sheffield 1889, comprisingtwelve fruit knives andmatching forks, with simpleplain baldes and tines, theslightly flared tubular handleswith floral and reededbanding engraved with hecoat of arms of Cambridge,with ‘HMS CAMBRIDGE’ inbanner bellow and navalcrown surmounting (24)
£500-700
301 EAA922/5ECanteen of Victorian oldEnglish and Thread cutlerymainly London 1883,comprising twelve table forksand spoons and dessert forksand spoons and eleventeapoons (59)
combined weight 116oz
£700-900
302 EAA922/5AA part canteen of Hanoverianpattern cutlerymainly London 1857 tocomprise twelve tablespoons,eleven desert spoons,eighteen tableforks, elevendesert forks, two sauceladles, soup ladle, saladservers, and match silverplated salt spoons (qty)
126oz
£700-900
303 EAA922/5PA canteen of Double struckKing’s patternGeorge Adams, London 1854,comprising thirteen tablespoons; twelve dessertspoons; fourteen dessertforks; thirty four table forks
combined weight 203oz
£1,500-2,500
304 EAA923/6A matched Fiddle patterncanteenby various makers and dates,mainly London but someEdinburgh present,comprising table spoons, andforks, dessert forks andspoon, teaspoons, soup ladle;together with some ivorinehandled knives and carvers;contained in a George IIImahogany canteen on turnedlegs, with hinged top anddrawer (qty)
combined weight 114oz approx
£1,000-1,500
305 EAB12/6An unusual George III serverE, London 1801, the hingedserver with fork lower sectionand domed cover, with simpleivory shaped handle
27cm long
£300-500
306 EAB114/7A George I basting spoonJane Lambe London 1726, ofHanoverian pattern withengraved crest to reverse ofterminal and short heel tobowl
38cm long, 6.5oz
£1,500-1,800
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307 EY338/1A Commonwealth period silver gilt slip top spoonmaker’s mark R/W, London 1657, of conventional form withslightly flared stem with tradition slip end with engraved initialsDW, the obverse of bowl with leopards head mark, the short rattail to reverse of bowl with engraved female’s armorial withinmantling, the obverse and reverse of the stem with later familyinscription, contained in George III red morocco fitted case
16.9cm long, 1.53oz
Note:Spoon: The later engraving to the obverse and reverse of stem reads ‘Thechristening spoon of Dorothy daughter of Sir Christopher Willoughby / andattendant on Mary Queen of Scots to her execution Feby 8..1586’
It would appear that when the later engraving was added to this spoon therewas some confusion within the family as to which of two Dorothy Willoghbysthe spoon related to. Within the family there was in fact a Dorothy Willoughbywho attended Mary Queen of Scots at her execution and was born circa 1557.
Maker: For an illustration of the probable maker struck to this spoon, seeJackson’s Silver & Gold marks (revised edition page 122) fifteenth mark intable, where noted on a seal top spoon.
£2,500-3,500
SCOTTISH SILVERINCLUDING HIGHLIGHTSFROM THE PHOENIXCOLLECTION
308 EAC69/2A pair of large George IIIserving spoonsF Howden, Edinburgh 1807, ofOld English pattern withengraved script initials N toterminal (2)
35cm long, 6.5oz
£400-600
309 EAC69/1A George II hash spoonJames Mitchellsone,Edinburgh 1748 (probably),Assay Master Hugh Gordon, ofnarrow ribbed Hanoverianpattern with engraved initialsM/JW/JV to reverse ofterminal, the bowl with largefacetted heel
38cm long, 6oz
£1,000-1,500
310 EAC102/1FORRES - a scarce Scottishprovincial toddy ladleJ & P Riach, marked IPR,tower, of Old English patternwith engraved initial C toterminal
18.5cm long, 47g
Note:While this set of marks is often seenin good condition, the quality ofthese is remarkable.For an en suite example see Lyon &Turnbull Scottish Silver &Accessories 16th August 2010 lot358
£1,200-1,800
311 EAB114/6Provincial / Colonial - a largebasting spoonmarked to lower stem makersIS struck four times, of longold English pattern with scriptinitials CM to terminal andlong facetted heel to reverseof bowl
43.5cm long, 6oz
£200-300
312 EAA572/2A Scottish Queen AnnetablespoonCharles Blair, Edinburgh1709, Assay Master EdwardPenman, the roundedterminal with engravedinitials ‘RF / MC’ to reverseand bowl with long bold rattail
20cm long, 84.3g
£500-700
313 EAA572/1A Scottish Queen Annedognose spoonRichard Rae, Edinburgh 1706,Assay Master James Penman,the dognose terminal of widerounded form with up turned‘nose’, engraved to reversewith contemporary initials ‘IF/ MMcF’ with later scriptinitial ‘W’ below, the reverseof bowl with long simple rattail
18.7cm long, 53.8g
£600-900
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314 EZ606/12A Victorian crumb scoopHamilton & Inches, Edinburgh1883, of conventional crescentform with long rat tail, withsocket attachment to turnedbaluster wooden handle
31cm wide
£300-400
315 EAA400/31An Aladdins Lamp inkwelland lighterCharles Robb & Son,Edinburgh 1859, traditionallyformed with central inkwellwith pull off cover, the pointof lamp with lighter section,the whole with engravedborders and detail and with Sscroll figural handle withgriffin head details
14.5cm long, 4oz
£250-350
316 EZ606/14A William IV butter pigginJ & W Marshall, retailed byElder & Co, Edinburgh 1834,the tapered body with twinbands of incised reeding andtwin waisted lugs
15cm wide across lugs, 7oz
£500-700
317 EAA418/10A George IV swing handledbread basketJ McKay, Edinburgh 1825, orsimple rectangular outlinewith gadrooned rim, thecentre with engravedarmorial, the hinged swinghandle with reeded decoration
35cm wide, 44oz
£400-600
318 EAA418/9A George IV teapot, stand andsugar bowlWilliam Marshall, Edinburgh1824, the tea pot and twinhandled sugar each ofcompressed baluster formwith everted shell, flowerheadand scroll rims, with S scrollacanthus handles and raisedon simple spool foot, togetherwith a matched Sheffield 1817teapot stand (lacking burner)(3)
teapot 17cm high, combined weight50oz
£300-500
319 EZ606/11A George III salverGeorge McHattie, Edinburgh1810, of circular outline withgadrooned, shell and C scrollborder, raised on threebracket feet with shell detail
25cm diameter, 19oz
£500-700
320 EAA400/139A George III wine funnelRobert Gray (of Glasgow),Edinburgh circa 1805, ofconventional form withbaluster shallow bowl withpull off muslin ring and lowercurved spout section, withengraved crest and initial
12.5cm high, 3oz
£600-800
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321 EAB55/62A George II sugar bowlJames Mitchell 1750 - 1751 Edinburgh, Assay Master HughGordon, the deep hemispherical bowl with everted scalloped rimwith chased foliate scroll details and running flower head borders,raised on a stepped domed foot
13cm diameter, 8oz
Note:As with the marks of John Main and James Mitchelson there has long beenconfusion with the attribution of this maker’s mark. It is now firmly ascribed toJames Mitchell.James Mitchell’s marks along with James Welsh are the only maker’s marks inScotland to include a figure within the punch. It has long been debated whatthese figures are holding, a bag of coinage, precious metal, or tool of the craft,There seems little doubt it does signify a connection with the craft and trade.
Literature:‘Compendium of Scottish Silver II’ R & J Dietert, illustrated plate 7, listed page61
£600-900
322 EAB55/20A pair of George IIcandlesticksby James Kerr, Edinburgh1745 - 1746, Assay MasterHugh Gordon, the simplesocket sconces above facettedand knopped baluster stems,raised on domed quatrefoilbases with spiralled shelldecoration to corners, onstepped rim (2)
20cm high, 11.5cm wide at base,17.5oz and 18.5oz each
Note:The survival of cast George IIScottish candle sticks is unusuallysmall, when compared to the muchlarger survival of English examples.One theory for this has always beenthat Scottish makers would haveretailed these types of wares ratherthan made them, so they wouldcarry the mark of their Englishmaker rather than Scottish retailer.With the rise of specialistcandlestick makers south of theborder it seems a credible
explanation. However the style,proportion and decoration of thesesticks is rather unusual anddefinitely points to a Scottish designand manufacture. The fluid spiralledshell details to the bases andproportions of the slender stems,while reminiscent of Englishexamples is rather quirky in itsdesigns, so there is little doubtthese were made in Scotland ratherthan just retailed. The placement ofthe marks to the underside of theplain foot rim in the domed angles isobviously trying to mirror that ofEnglish examples but the thinapplied foot rim allows little spaceand the marks are often off struck.While James Ker would be anobvious candidate for retailingEnglish wares (with his family andpolitical connections in London) heis by the same token a very likelycandidate to have made them beingperhaps Edinburgh’s premiergoldsmith of the era.
Literature:‘Compendium of Scottish Silver II’ R& J Dietert, illustrated plate 10,listed page 98
£4,000-6,000
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323 EAB55/64A George II mugEdward Lothian, as maker and AssayMaster, Edinburgh 1742 - 1743, thebaluster body with flared rim and onstepped foot, with S scroll handle withplain thumb piece and shaped terminal
9cm high, 6.5oz
Literature:‘Compendium of Scottish Silver II’ R & J Dietert,listed pages 365 - 366
£700-900
324 EAB55/43A George II cream boatJames Mitchell, Edinburgh 1740 - 1740, Assay Master Dougal Ged, of shapedoval outline with slightly baluster body, the everted scalloped rim withchased scroll and flower designs, the wide spout with lattice and scaleborder flanking shell motif, with leaf capped S scroll handle and raised onthree paw feet with trefoil terminals
19cm long, 7oz
Literature:‘Compendium of Scottish Silver II’ R & J Dietert, illustrated plate 46, listed page 176
£1,500-2,500
325 EAB55/37A George II mugby Dougal Ged, Edinburgh 1734 - 1735, Assay MasterArchibald Ure, the body of slight baluster form withslightly flared rim and engraved crest and motto, restingon a socle foot, with simple S scroll handle with plainthumb piece
7.5cm high, 4.5oz
Heraldry:With crest and motto of VIRTUTI FORTUNA COMES Fortune is theattendant of virtue for MAYNE of Powis and Logie,Clackmannanshire, derived from the MAINS of Lochwood, Co.Stirling
Literature:‘Compendium of Scottish Silver II’ R & J Dietert, illustrated plate 54,listed page 363
£800-1,200
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328 EAA523/2A pair of Sheffield platecommunion flagonsunmarked, the slightly flaredbodies with presentationinscriptions, raised on adomed foot and with acanthuscapped S scroll handles withheart terminals, the hingeddomed covers with bud finials(2)
33cm high
Note:With presentation inscription‘Presented by Miss Helen Tennent tothe Revd Dr Forbes and the Session& Congregation of St Pauls FreeChurch Glasgow 1843’
Note:St. Pauls Free Church, GlasgowSt. Paul’s Church of Scotland,Provanmill Glasgow
£400-600
327 EAA523/1A pair of Scottish George IIIcommunion cupsWalter R Chrichton,Edinburgh 1842, the deeptapered bowls with twinpresentation inscription withtwo C scroll handles withraised thumbpieces, raised ona waisted stem and spreadingdomed foot with reeded rim(2)
23cm high, each 24oz
Note:With presentation inscription‘Presented by Miss Helen Tennent tothe Rev’d Dr Forbes and the Session& Congregation of St Pauls FreeChurch Glasgow 1843’ and withverse ‘Ps cxvi. 12. 13’ and ‘MatthewXI. 28’
St. Pauls Free Church, Glasgow
St. Paul’s Church of Scotland,Provanmill Glasgow
£1,200-1,800
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326 EAA523/1AA matched pair of George IIIScottish communion cupsone by Robert Gray (ofGlasgow/Edinburgh 1802, thesecond by Walter R Chrichton,Edinburgh 1842, the deeptapered bowls with twinpresentation inscription withtwo C scroll handles withraised thumbpieces, raised ona waisted stem and spreadingdomed foot with reeded rim(2)
23.5cm high, each 24oz
Note:With presentation inscription‘Presented by the family of Rev’d DrBalfour to the Rev’d Dr Forbes andthe Session & Congregation of StPauls Free Church Glasgow 1843’and with verse ‘Ps cvii. 12. 13’ andthe other with Greek insciption
Provenance:St. Pauls Free Church, GlasgowSt. Paul’s Church of Scotland,Provanmill Glasgow
£1,200-1,800
329 EAA523/4A 19th century pewterbaptismal bowlJ Wylie of Glasgow, of typicalform with large outer riminscribed ‘St Pauls FreeChurch ‘ and plain centralbowl
39.5cm diameter
St. Pauls Free Church, Glasgow
St. Paul’s Church of Scotland,Provanmill Glasgow
£300-500
IRISH SILVER
330 EAC1/3A George III Irish sauceboatWilliam Johnson, Dublin 1800,the deep plain body withslight everted rim an widespout, with double S scrollhandle and raised on threeshell terminated hoof feet
18.5cm long, 5oz
£300-500
331 EAC1/4A pair of Irish George IIsauceboatsThomas Johnston, Dublin1762, each of large slightlybaluster form with plainbodies with beaded rims andraised on three foliate cappedscroll hoof feet, withmuscular S scroll handle withacanthus cap, each withscratch weights 13:12 and13:5 to base (2)
20cm wide, combined weight 25oz
£2,000-3,000
332 EAC1/2A George II Irish sauce boatRichard Calderwood(possibly), Dublin circa 1740,the shallow body with evertedscalloped rim and wide spout,with S scroll acanthus cappedhandle and raised on threeshell terminal scroll legs, thebase engraved with scratchweight 7-18
19cm long, 7.5oz
£400-600
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339 EY158/105A pair of Victorian silver giltbon bon dishesthe bases London 1875, therims London 1818, the ovaloutline with pierced lobeddecoration, the upper rimwith engraved scrollingborder, raised on simpledomed spreading oval footand with star cut based glassliners (2)
12cm wide
£250-350
340 EAA588/2A Victorian swing handledbasketLondon 1875, of shapedcircular outline, the shallowdish of lobed form withengraved trellis and foliatedecoration, with a cast scrollborder and with hinged swinghandle, raised on a spreadinglobed foot
26cm diameter, 19oz
£400-600
ANTIQUE ENGLISH SILVER
333 EAA573/2A crocodile fitted travellingcaseMappin & Webb London1904,the crocodile case fully fittedwith silver mountedaccessories, includingtraveling time piece, boxes,jars, brushes etc, also withfurther boxes in crocodileleather
£800-1,200
334 EAA548/1A Victorian chamberstickMartin & Hall, Sheffield 1897,the shaped circular pan withgadrooned rim and engravedcrest, the centrally set sconcewith similar border, set with Sscroll handle and conicalsnuffer
15cm diameter
£150-250
335 EAA588/1A Victorian pierced comportFox & Fox, London 1895, thedeep raised bowl withalternating panels of oval andquatrofoil piercing, witheverted rim with scroll andflowerhead border, raised ona waisted stem and domedpierced spreading foot
32cm wide, 23oz
£400-600
336 EAA558/1A late Victorian dish ringLondon 1895 (maker’s markrubbed), of conventional formwith pierced and embosseddecoration of country scenesand figures, with wreathformed cartouche with crestengraved within, with laterblue glass liner
18cm diameter, 12.5oz
£700-900
337 EAC17/3A Victorian four piece teaserviceMartin & Hall, London 1888,comprising water jug, teapot,twin handled sugar bowl andmilk jug, each with balusterbody and semi spiralledpanels with alternating foliateand floral decorations (4)
water jug 23cm high,combined weight 51oz
£300-500
338 EAA269/4A Victorian silver gilt snuffertrayC T Fox & G Fox, of roundedrectangular form with evertedscalloped rim above anarched and chased border,with monogrammed initials tocentre; together with a silvergilt Victorian communionplate (2)
snuffer tray 22cm wide,combined weight 9oz
£250-350
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341 EAA418/6A William IV soup tureenKitchen, Walker & Curr, Sheffield 1833, of panelled oval outlinewith baluster body, the heavily gadrooned border with withfoliate details and engraved armorial, the twin handles withspreading foliate decoration eminating around body, raised onfour large scrolling foliate bracket feet, the pull off domedcover with large foliate loop handle and engraved crest
31cm high, 43cm wide (across handles), 155oz approx
£3,000-5,000
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342 EAA269/14A George III brandy warmerSH or HS, London 1810 thesimple bellied body withsparrow beak spout andsocket set turned woodenhandle
17cm long
£300-350
343 EAA418/2A George III teapotPaul Storr, London 1810, of compressed formwith reeded girdle and gadrooned borders andrims, the body with engraved crest and armorial,the large spout with acanthus details, C scrollhandle with foliate thumbpiece, the slightlydomed hinged cover with foliate hinge and bunfinial
11.5cm high 20.5oz
£400-600
344 EAA251/3A set of four graduatedGeorge III tumbler cupsSS, London 1808, the stackinggroup of conventional plainform
largest diameter 71mm,combined weight 13.5oz
£1,500-2,500
345 EAB547/3A George III silver trayThomas Hannam & JohnCrouch, of shaped circularoutline with gadrooned rim,raised on three scroll feet
38cm diameter 50oz
£600-900
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346 EAA400/138A George III chamber stickJohn Emes, London 1807, thesquare base with ovolo borderand centrally set withknopped stem with pull outsquare sconce with ovoloborder, the single loop handlewith oval thumbpiece andconical snuffer attached bychain
base 9cm wide, 4oz
£300-400
347 EAA573/4A George III tea caddyHenry Chawner, London 1792,of lobed form with wriggleengraved bands to body, theflush hinged domed lid withsimilar borders and engravedshield cartouche, with ivoryfinial
15cm high, 10.5oz
£500-700
348 EAA269/18A George III salverRichard Rugg, London 1782, of circular outline withbeaded and acanthus rim, the centre with engravedtrailing foliate border and with large vacant star cartouche,raised on four claw and ball feet
36cm diameter, 43oz
£500-800
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349 EAA400/19A George III salverT Watson (possibly) London1784, the circular tray withbeaded rim and border,engraved to centre witharmorial shield, raised onthree simple beaded bracketfeet
19cm diameter, 8oz
£300-500
350 EAA400/137A George III strainerThomas Wallis, London 1772,the shallow bowl with reededrim and pierced designs, withtwin shaped loop handles withscrolling details
24cm wide, 3oz
£600-900
351 EAA418/4A George III ewerI.B / W.B (see Grimwade 3626)London 1773, of baluster formwith semi spiralled decorationwith floral garlands andborder, the wide spout similardecorated, the S scroll handlewith foliate detail and canework covering, the hingedcover with spiralled foliatedecoration and a wrythenfinial
26cm high, 24.5oz
£600-900
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352 EAA269/21A pair of George III wick trimmer / candle snuffersLondon 1772 (maker’s mark indistinct), the scissoractions with chased reeded and flower head designs,with crest and initials engraved
16.5cm long
£250-350
353 EY158/98A George III tumbler cupLondon 1767, maker’s mark indistinct, of conventionalform with straight sides and rounded base
6cm diameter
£300-400
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354 EAA418/5A George III tea urnmaker’s mark IB within arectangle, London 1766, theinverted pear shaped body withsei spiralled fluting and trailingfoliate designs, with twin S scrollhandle with cane work, thestraight spout with simple woodenspigot handle with cast serpentdetail trailing with figuralterminal, the whole raised on adomed base with pieced swagsand raised on three scrolling leafcapped feet
56cm high, 115oz
£3,000-5,000
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355 EAA400/136A pair of George IIIcandlesticksRoger Hare (probably),London 1763, the knoppedbaluster stems with acanthuscapping and scroll foliatedetails, the simple sconcewith ropetwist border and pullout shell pan with shelldetails to corner, thespreading quatro foil baseswith shell detail to cornersand stepped rim (2)
27cm high, each 20oz
£3,000-5,000
356 EY158/99An early George III tumblercupLondon 1761, maker’s markworn, of conventional smallform with straight sides anddomed base
5.5cm diameter
£300-500
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357 EAA269/19A George II snuffer standJohn Cafe, London 1747, theshaped rectangular base withmoulded rim with shellpointed details, simple Cscroll handle with acanthusleaf cap, raised on foursimple feet
18.5cm wide, 10oz
£300-500
358 EAA418/3A George II cup and coverRichard Gurney & Co London1746, the deep body withsimple reeded girdle andengraved armorial with twin Sscroll handles with leafcapping, raised on a simpledomed spreading foot, theassociated domed pull offcover with bun finial
36cm high, 80oz
£1,000-1,500
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359 EAA269/20A George II snuffer trayJohn Cafe, London 1744, ofshaped rectangular outlinewith moulded pointedborders, the C scroll handlewith moulded thumb piece,raised on four hoof feet
18.5cm, 9oz
£250-350
360 EAA931/1A rare English provincialGeorge I octagonal teapotJohn Carnaby, Newcastle1721, of octagonal form withdomed hinged cover andfacetted straight spout, withsimple C scroll woodenhandle and raised on a simplecollar foot
16cm high, 11.5oz
£3,000-5,000
362 EAC1/1A Charles I small porringerLondon 1641, maker’s markindistinct, of typical form withsemi spiralled lower sectionwith engraved foliate and archborder above, the uppersection fo boy with gadroonedgirdle and engraved initials‘RN / MH’ with twin S scrollhandles
6.9cm high, 3.4oz
£600-800
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361 EAA400/135A Queen Anne casterCharles Adams, London 1705,the simple baluster body withplain moulded rim and restingon domed spool foot, thedomed pull off cover with finepiercing and bun finial
18.5cm high, 7.5oz
£1,500-1,800
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Lyon & Turnbull carries on business withbidders, buyers and all those present inthe auction room prior to, or inconnection, with a sale on the followingGeneral Conditions and on such otherterms, conditions and notices as may bereferred to herein.
1. DEFINITIONS
In these Conditions:
(a) "Auctioneer" means the firm of Lyon &Turnbull or its authorised auctioneer, asappropriate;
(b) "deliberate forgery” means animitation made with the intention ofdeceiving as to authorship, origin, date,age, period, culture or source but which isunequivocally described in the catalogueas being the work of a particular creatorand which, at the date of the sale, had avalue materially less than it would havehad if it had been in accordance with thedescription;
(c) "hammer price" means the level ofbidding reached (at or above any reserve)when the auctioneer brings down thehammer;
(d) "terms of consignment" means thestipulated terms and rates of commissionon which Lyon & Turnbull acceptsinstructions from sellers or their agents;
(e) "total amount due" means thehammer price in respect of the lot soldtogether with any premium, Value AddedTax chargeable and any additional chargespayable by a defaulting buyer under theseConditions;
(f) "sale proceeds" means the net amountdue to the seller, being the hammer priceof the lot sold less commission at thestated rate, Value Added Tax chargeableand any other amounts due to us by theseller in whatever capacity and howeverarising;
(g) "You", "Your", etc. refer to the buyer asidentified in Condition 2.
(h) The singular includes the plural andvice versa as appropriate.
2. BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THEBUYER
(a) Bidders are required to register theirparticulars before bidding and to satisfyany security arrangements before enteringthe auction room to view or bid;
(b) the maker of the highest bid acceptedby the auctioneer conducting the saleshall be the buyer at the hammer priceand any dispute about a bid shall besettled at the auctioneer's absolutediscretion.
(c) Bidders shall be deemed to act asprincipals.
(d) Once made, no bid may be withdrawn.
(e) Our right to bid on behalf of the selleris expressly reserved up to the amount ofany reserve and the right to refuse any bidis also reserved.
3. INCREMENTS
Bidding increments shall be at theauctioneer’s sole discretion.
4. THE PURCHASE PRICE
The buyer shall pay the hammer pricetogether with a premium thereon.Antiques, Jewellery & Silver and Pictures(Not Fine Sales)17.5%.
All other sales (Fine/Special/Collections)25% up to £25,000 / 20% thereafter.VAT will be charged on the premium at therate imposed by law.
5. VALUE ADDED TAX
Value Added Tax on the hammer price isimposed by law on all items affixed withan asterisk or double asterisk. ValueAdded Tax is charged at the appropriaterate prevailing by law at the date of saleand is payable by buyers of relevant lots.
6. PAYMENT
(1) Immediately a lot is sold you will:
(a) pay to us the total amount due in cashor in such other way as is agreed by us.We accept cash, bank transfer (details onrequest), Switch or Debit Cards and Visaor MasterCard (please note there is asurcharge of 1.5% (VAT included) whenusing credit cards). We do not acceptAmerican Express.
(2) Any payments by you to us may beapplied by us towards any sums owingfrom you to us on any account whateverwithout regard to any directions of you oryour agent, whether express or implied.
7. TITLE AND COLLECTION OFPURCHASES
(1) The ownership of any lots purchasedshall not pass to you until you have madepayment in full to us of the total amountdue.
(2) You shall at your own risk and expensetake away any lots that you havepurchased and paid for not later than 3working days following the day of theauction or upon the clearance of anycheque used for payment after which youshall be responsible for any removal,storage and other associated charges.
(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 held atour main saleroom.
8. REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT ORFAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES
(1) If any lot is not paid for in full and takenaway in accordance with these Conditionsor if there is any other breach of theseConditions, we, as agent for the seller andon their behalf, shall at our absolutediscretion and without prejudice to anyother rights we may have, be entitled toexercise one or more of the followingrights and remedies:
(a) to proceed against you for damages forbreach of contract;
(b) to rescind the sale of that lot and/orany other lots sold by us to you;
(c) to resell the lot (by auction or privatetreaty) in which case you shall beresponsible for any resulting deficiency inthe total amount due (after crediting anypart payment and adding any resale costs).Any surplus so arising shall belong to theseller;
(d) to remove, store and insure the lot atyour expense and, in the case of storage,either at our premises or elsewhere;
(e) to charge interest at a rate notexceeding 1.5% per month on the totalamount due to the extent it remainsunpaid for more than 3 working days afterthe 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 to imposeconditions before any such bids shall beaccepted;
(h) to apply any proceeds of sale of otherlots due or in future becoming due to youtowards the settlement of the total amountdue and to exercise a lien (that is a right to
retain possession of) any of your propertyin our possession for any purpose until thedebt due is satisfied.
(2) We shall, as agent for the seller andon their behalf pursue these rights andremedies only as far as is reasonable tomake appropriate recovery in respect ofbreach of these Conditions
9. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY
All members of the public on ourpremises are there at their own risk andmust note the lay-out of theaccommodation and securityarrangements. Accordingly neither theauctioneer nor our employees or agentsshall incur liability for death or personalinjury (except as required by law by reasonof our negligence) or similarly for thesafety of the property of persons visitingprior to or at a sale.
10. COMMISSION BIDS
While prospective buyers are stronglyadvised to attend the auction and arealways responsible for any decision to bidfor a particular lot and shall be assumedto have carefully inspected and satisfiedthemselves as to its condition we shall ifso instructed clearly and in writing executebids on their behalf. Neither theauctioneer or our employees or agentsshall be responsible for any failure to doso save where such failure isunreasonable. Where two or morecommission bids at the same level arerecorded we reserve the right in ourabsolute discretion to prefer the first bidso made.
11. WARRANTY OF TITLE ANDAVAILABILITY
The seller warrants to the auctioneer andto you that the seller is the true owner ofthe property consigned or is properlyauthorised by the true owner to consign itfor sale and is able to transfer good andmarketable title to the property free fromany third party claims.
12. AGENCY
The auctioneer normally acts as agentonly and disclaims any responsibility fordefault by sellers or buyers.
13. TERMS OF SALE
The seller acknowledges that lots are soldsubject to the stipulations of theseConditions in their entirety and on theTerms of Consignment as notified to theconsignor at the time of the entry of thelot.
14. STANDARD VENDOR FEES ANDCHARGES (Subject to VAT)
(1) Commission: 15% of the first £3000 and10% thereafter is charged on the sellingprice of each lot (subject to a minimumcharge of £30). Loss and damagewarranty: 1.5% on value of lots sold.Photography: max £40 mono per lot, max£250 colour. Internet Service: £10 per lot.
(2) If a vendor wishes to withdraw acatalogued lot, a withdrawal fee will applyat the auctioneer’s discretion; this will becharged at 10% mid estimate.
15. DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION
(1) While we seek to describe lotsaccurately, it may be impractical for us tocarry out exhaustive due diligence on eachlot. Prospective buyers are given ampleopportunities to view and inspect beforeany sale and they (and any independentexperts on their behalf) must satisfythemselves as to the accuracy of anydescription applied to a lot. Prospectivebuyers also bid on the understanding that,inevitably, representations or statements
by us as to authorship, genuineness,origin, date, age, provenance, condition orestimated selling price involve matters ofopinion. We undertake that any suchopinion shall be honestly and reasonablyheld and accept liability for opinions givennegligently or fraudulently. Subject to theforegoing neither we the auctioneer or ouremployees or agents or the seller acceptliability for the correctness of suchopinions and all conditions andwarranties, whether relating todescription, condition or quality of lots,express, implied or statutory, are herebyexcluded. This Condition is subject to thenext following Condition concerningdeliberate forgeries and applies save asprovided for in paragraph 6 “information tobuyers”.
(2) Private treaty sales made under theseConditions are deemed to be sales byauction for purposes of consumerlegislation.
16. FORGERIES
Notwithstanding the preceding Condition,any Lot which proves to be a deliberateforgery (as defined) may be returned to usby you within 21 days of the auctionprovided it is in the same condition aswhen bought, and is accompanied byparticulars identifying it from the relevantcatalogue description and a writtenstatement of defects. If we are satisfiedfrom the evidence presented that the lot isa deliberate forgery we shall refund themoney paid by you for the lot including anybuyer's premium provided that (1) if thecatalogue description reflected theaccepted view of scholars and experts asat the date of sale or (2) you personally arenot able to transfer a good and marketabletitle to us, you shall have no rights underthis condition.
The right of return provided by thisCondition is additional to any right orremedy provided by law or by theseConditions of Sale.
GENERAL
17. We shall have the right at ourdiscretion, to refuse admission to ourpremises or attendance at our auctions byany person.
18 (1) Any right to compensation for lossesliabilities and expenses incurred in respectof and as a result of any breach of theseConditions and any exclusions provided bythem shall be available to the sellerand/or the auctioneer as appropriate.
(2). Such rights and exclusions shallextend to and be deemed to be for thebenefit of employees and agents of theseller and/or the auctioneer who maythemselves enforce them.
19. Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidderor viewer may be given by first class mailin which case it shall be deemed to havebeen received by the addressee 48 hoursafter posting.
20. Special terms may be used incatalogue descriptions of particularclasses of items in which case thedescriptions must be interpreted inaccordance with any glossary appearing atthe commencement of the catalogue.
21. Any indulgence extended to biddersbuyers or sellers by us notwithstandingthe strict terms of these Conditions or ofthe Terms of Consignment shall affect theposition at the relevant time only and inrespect of that particular concession only;in all other respects these Conditionsshall be construed as having full force andeffect.
22. Scottish law applies to theinterpretation of these Conditions.
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Local DeliveriesLocal deliveries can bearranged by A&S Pert Re-movals.Telephone 07876 343520.
Packing and ShippingPlease note that we do notpack or ship items. The fol-lowing suggested carrierswill be able to arrangepacking and shipping;please contact them di-rectly to receive a quote.You may wish to contact analternative courier.
Smaller itemsMailboxes Etc44/46 Morningside RoadEdinburgh EH10 4BFTel: +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, Creek-moorPoole, Dorset BH17 7BDTel: +44 (0)1202 600 012Fax: +44 (0)1202 600 206Email: [email protected]
Fine Art CarriersGallery Support Group37 Cremer StreetLondon E2 8HDTel: +44 (0)20 7729 6692Email:[email protected]
Arrangements for Sold LotsAll bought items will be heldfree of charge at BroughtonPlace until the Friday follow-ing the sale.
Thereafter lots will be re-moved 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 be avail-able at the saleroom on viewdays 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
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