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A 1950s Hermes silver snaffle link pattern bracelet, 195mm overall (gross weight 40 grammes), contained in grey suede covered Hermes case £600-800
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An 18ct white gold diamond set open link pattern bracelet, 195mm overall, the clasp set with eighteen small brilliant cut diamonds (gross weight 13 grammes) £400-600
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A 1920s gold and silvery coloured enamel set lady's cigarette case in the "Boucheron" manner, the sides and base cast with daisy pattern border to the gold lattice pattern lid over blue enamel ground, with gold coloured metal thumbpiece, engraved to the interior "A puff a day keeps the doctor away, Love Diane", 933mm x 43mm x 20mm deep £2000-3000
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A late 19th Century Swiss gold coloured metal and enamel oval pattern vinaigrette, the serpentine pattern sides enamelled in black and white to the central oval cartouche with floral boss pattern centre and shell borders, 22mm x 30mm overall, suspended from a fine chain set with four enamelled flowerhead bosses, 45mm (gross weight 5.2 grammes) £500-700
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An early 20th Century 18ct gold metal bar link and rope twist pattern chain Albert with T-bar, 350mm overall, hung with a gold coloured metal mounted carnelian set seal and propelling pencil (gross weight 55 grammes) £900-1200
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A 9ct rose gold longard with elongated and rope twist pattern links, 1840mm overall (gross weight 52 grammes) £450-600
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A late 19th Century 9ct gold longard with five ball pattern beads, 1300mm overall (gross weight 21 grammes) £350-400
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A late Victorian 15ct gold rope twist longard, 1400mm overall, with attached 15ct gold heart pattern pendant (gross weight 25 grammes) £350-500
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A modern 9ct rose gold curb link bracelet with heart pattern padlock, hung with eleven charms, a 9ct gold and enamel clown pattern charm, and fine 9ct gold neck chain (gross weight 62 grammes) £550-700
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A 9ct gold curb link bracelet with heart pattern padlock hung with three charms, 180mm overall (gross weight 18 grammes) and a small quantity of other 9ct gold jewellery, various (gross weight 41 grammes) £450-600
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A late 19th/early 20th Century gold coloured metal four strand link bracelet, set and interspersed with gold nuggets, 175mm overall (gross weight 28 grammes) £400-600 Note: Metal unmarked but tests as high carat
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A modern 9ct gold horse-shoe link pattern bracelet, 170mm overall (gross weight 8.7 grammes), a 9ct gold chain link bracelet worded "Happy Days", 175mm overall (gross weight 6.3 grammes), an Edwardian gold coloured metal mounted garnet set pendant drop necklace, and a quantity of other gold and gold coloured metal jewellery, various £400-600
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A modern 18ct gold all diamond set marquise pattern ring, the face pave set with fifteen small brilliant cut diamonds each approximately .04ct (gross weight 3.2 grammes - ring size Y), two other modern gold coloured metal mounted diamond set dress rings, a 9ct gold wedding band (gross weight 8.5 grammes - ring size Y), two other wedding bands, a modern 9ct gold mounted cameo set dress ring, and a late Victorian gold and silvery coloured metal mounted diamond and faux pearl set brooch, the scrolling leaf pattern borders set with thirteen small rose cut diamonds with a faux replacement pearl to centre, 35mm x 25mm overall (gross weight 4.5 grammes) £400-600
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A 22ct gold plain wedding band (gross weight 6 grammes - ring size K), a similar (grammes - ring size 3 grammes - ring size P), and a quantity of 9ct gold jewellery, various (gross weight 15 grammes) £250-300
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A gentleman's 9ct gold heavy chain Albert hung with a South African 1875 gold half Pond, an enamel shield pattern pendant inlaid with a crest, and a Victorian gold coloured metal mounted small fob seal inset with amethyst cut for sealing and key (gross weight 64 grammes) £600-800
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A late 19th Century lady's 18k gold cased open faced pocket watch by Moulinie, Geneva, No. 32702, the gilt dial with engraved centre and Roman numerals, contained in case engraved and enamelled with lilac floral decoration, 37mm diameter (gross weight 32 grammes) and a late 19th Century lady's 14k gold cased half hunting wristwatch, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, contained in foliate engraved case with enamelled chapter ring to front, 30mm diameter (gross weight 17 grammes) £300-400
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A gentleman's 18ct gold half hunting cased keyless pocket watch with Swiss movement, retailed by Thomas & Son, Liverpool, No. 85473, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement with seventeen jewels, contained in plain 18ct gold half hunting case, 45mm diameter (gross weight 83 grammes) £500-700
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A gentleman's 18ct gold full hunting cased pocket watch by Forsyth & Co of Pietermaritzburg, Natal, No. 198786, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, contained in plain 35mm diameter case with blue enamel Roman numerals to cover and engraved to reverse with monogram (gross weight 49 grammes) and a 9ct rose gold Albert with elongated and rope twist links, 220mm overall (gross weight 11 grammes) £300-400
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A gentleman's 18ct gold half hunting cased lever pocket watch by Forsyth & Co of Pietermaritzburgh, Natal, No. 199036, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, contained in plain 35mm diameter 18ct gold case, with blue enamel Roman numerals to cover and engraved to reverse "CS" (gross weight 51 grammes) £200-300
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A William IV gentleman's silver cased open faced pocket watch by Henry Pace, London, No. 2430, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in plain silver case, 50mm diameter, London 1832, and a Victorian silver cased open faced pocket watch by Edwin Samuel Hardeman of Canterbury, No. 33318, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, contained in engine turned case, 47mm diameter, London 1853 (slight damage) £120-160 Note: Edwin Samuel Hardeman recorded working in Canterbury 1838-1855
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A Victorian gentleman's silver full hunting cased pocket watch, the 42mm white enamel dial with Turkish numerals and gold hands, contained in engine turned outer case, 52mm diameter, London 1845 £80-120 Note: It has not been possible to open the back of this watch to inspect the movement.
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An early 20th Century gentleman's silver cased open faced pocket watch by Lancashire Watch Company Limited, No.728379, the white enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds dial, the case engraved with open cartouche, 2ins diameter, Chester 1904, and key for same, three other pocket watches, a 19th Century brass Sovereign scales by H. Hyams, 22 Cornhill, 3.75ins long, and a small selection of sundry items, various £60-80
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A 1970s lady's Uno wristwatch in 9ct gold square case, 12mm diameter, the gilt dial with baton numerals, on conforming 9ct white, yellow and rose gold bracelet for same (gross weight 29 grammes) £150-200
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A modern lady's stainless steel and gilt metal Omega de Ville wristwatch, the gilt dial with baton numerals, contained in plain gilt case, 22mm x 18mm to the quartz movement, on conforming stainless steel and gilt metal strap for same £200-300
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A 1970s lady's Rolex Oyster Perpetual "Datejust" bi-metal wristwatch Model No. 5333099, the white dial with Roman and baton numerals, and with date aperture, contained in stainless steel and gold 28mm diameter case and conforming bi-coloured bracelet, complete with original green leather covered case and outer cardboard cover £1200-1500
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A 2006/7 lady's Rolex Oyster stainless steel diamond set "Datejust" wristwatch, Model No. 179160, the non-Rolex diamond set dial with date aperture, in 25mm diameter stainless steel case with non-Rolex diamond set bezel fitting and conforming stainless steel bracelet £1500-2000
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A 2002 gentleman's Cartier "Tank Francais" large model quartz chronograph wristwatch, the oblong white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary day/date and hour dial, in stainless steel case, 28mm x 29mm, and with conforming stainless steel bracelet for same (model No. 2303BB129617), contained in red leather gilt tooled Cartier case, and with accompanying instruction booklet and service receipt dated 16th October 2014 £2000-3000
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A 1970s gentleman's Patek Philippe 18k white gold automatic back wind wristwatch number 35633/2706405 the plain 35mm white gold case with back winder to the satin blue dial with applied white gold luminous baton indexes, and with luminous gold baton hands, on plain blue leather faux crocodile strap for same £5000-6000
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A William & Mary 1689 Half Crown (Fair/Worn), a Queen Anne 1711 Shilling (Fair/Worn), a George II 1723 South Sea Company Shilling (Fair/Fine), and a Charles III (of Spain) 1773 Two Reales (Fair), a William III 1696 Crown (Worn and engraved), two Victoria Crowns 1890 and 1893, and a small selection of silver coins, and a George III 1797 Cartwheel Penny £150-200
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A George III 1792 "Spade" Guinea (Fine) with pendant rings attached, and a Victoria 1874 Young Head Shield Back Half Sovereign (Fair/Worn) with ring attached (total weight 13 grammes) £200-240
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A Victoria 1887 Jubilee Head Double Sovereign (VF with surface scratches) £400-600
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A set of seven Victoria 1887 Golden Jubilee silver specimen set coins - Crown to threepence (uncirculated with some toning) in black leather covered case of issue, retailed by Spink & Son, 2 Gracechurch Street, London £200-300
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An Edward VII 1908 Sovereign with soldered pendant mount £170-200
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An Edward VII 1909 Sovereign (Fair) £170-200
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Two Elizabeth II 2001 and 2002 gold proof Britannia Ten Pound coins (each weigh 3.41 grammes - No. 913 of edition of 3500 and No. 308 of edition of 2500), both in Royal Mint cases of issue, and a Canadian Elizabeth II 2001 proof gold "Maple Leaf" One Dollar coin (weight 1/20th ounce) £225-275
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19th Century English School after Van Dyck (1599-1641) - Pair of oil paintings - Three quarters length portraits of Charles I in the robes of the Order of the Garter, and Queen Henrietta Maria wearing cream silk and lace trimmed dress decorated with pearls and carrying two roses, canvases 50ins x 40ins, unsigned, both in carved giltwood frames of "17th Century" design carved with flowerheads, leaf and berries (painting of Charles I has been subject to some overcleaning and the frames are chipped and flaking) £2500-4000
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18th Century School - Oil painting - Three quarters length portrait of a seated young woman wearing a blue dress and holding a sprig of flowers, canvas 49ins x 30ins (some restoration), in 19th Century maple bevelled frame £600-800
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Late 18th/early 19th Century School - Oil painting - Three quarters portrait of a seated elderly lady in mourning, canvas 14.5ins x 12ins, unsigned (unframed - canvas repaired) £100-150
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19th Century English School - Oil painting - Half length portrait of a young woman with a yellow scarf, canvas 30ins x 25.5ins, in gilt moulded frame (relined canvas) £200-300
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19th Century English School - Three oil paintings - Portraits of members of the Steele Family - Samuel, Jane and their daughter Mary, relined canvases each 30ins x 25ins, in gilt moulded fram £350-500
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20th Century School in the manner of Anna Bilinska Bohdanowicz (1857-1893) - Oil painting - Seated half length portrait of a woman wearing a wide brimmed and feather lined hat and holding binoculars in her right hand, relined canvas 29.5ins x 23ins, signed in red and dated "Paris 188?", in modern gilt moulded frame and glazed £300-500
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Late 18th/early 19th Century School - Oil painting - Half length portrait of a woman wearing a brown dress within elaborate silk shawl, canvas 30ins x 24ins (canvas repaired, cleaned and relined), in later gilt frame £200-300
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19th Century British School - Oil painting - Shoulder length portrait of a boy wearing a red cap, canvas 17ins x 14ins, in gilt frame £200-300 Note: Fragmentary paper label to verso is printed with details of student's surname, age, and subject number but the written details are absent through damage
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19th Century School - Oil painting - Shoulder length portrait of a man in 17th Century dress with wide brimmed hat, oval board 8.5ins x 7ins, unsigned, in gilt moulded frame £150-200 Note: Label pasted verso for "Alfred J. Mucklow, London"
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19th Century English School - Oil painting - Shoulder length portrait of a young woman dressed in black, board 14ins x 12ins, in gilt moulded frame, and 19th Century English School - Watercolour - Street peddler, 9.5ins x 5ins, framed and glazed £100-150
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G. Labouene (?) (19th Century Continental) - Pair of oil paintings - Lady and gentleman in an interior, metal panels 8ins x 7ins, one signed, in gilt moulded frames £100-150
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