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A 9ct rose gold solid graduated curb link bracelet, with swivel fastener, 27grms. £180 - 220
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A 9.00ct multi-coloured gold bracelet, tapered design, with a yellow gold herringbone border, with textured and multi-coloured infill. £120 - 150
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A yellow metal hollow curb link bracelet, alternating textured and polished links, with a hallmarked padlock clasp, 19grms. £150 - 200
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A six stone amethyst bracelet, yellow metal settings, faceted stones each approximately 12mm x 15mm, individually in four claw coronet settings. £450 - 600
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A 9ct yellow gold solid curb link bracelet, with padlock fastener, approximately 44grms. £400 - 600
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A yellow metal hollow curb link bracelet, interspersed with four claw set old brilliant-cut diamonds and four half pearls, stamped 15, 19grms (illustrated). £500 - 600
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A yellow metal emerald set line bracelet, with thirty-five stones individually collet set, approximate weight 3.8 carats (illustrated). £1500 - 2000
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A Victorian rose and yellow metal albertine, four strand square fox-tail links with rose metal floral barrels sliding, 32cm excluding the ten strand tassel (illustrated). £100 - 150
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A lady’s platinum cocktail watch, with diamond set bezel and shoulders around a circular Arabic dial, fitted with a later 9ct white gold bark link textured bracelet (illustrated). £500 - 800
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A lady’s platinum cocktail watch, circular Arabic dial with diamond set octagonal bezel and shoulders, around a circular Arabic dial, engraved personal inscription, fitted with a later 9ct white gold flat snake link bracelet. £150 - 250
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A lady’s Longines 18ct yellow gold wristwatch, champagne dial, with quarter Roman numerals, with an integral linked bracelet, Serial No. 30255782 L61116, (with box and paperwork). £500 - 800
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A lady’s NAVA 14ct yellow gold wristwatch, white TV shape dial with batons and quarter Arabics, eight diamonds set to each side, on a integral milanese flexible bracelet, 12mm wide. £400 - 600
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A gentleman’s Tag Heuer Carrera automatic chronometer wristwatch, with Tachymeter bezel and subsidiary chronograph dials, black dial, stainless steel case, movement aperture to the underside, No. 1730457CAV511C, (boxed with paperwork) (illustrated). £2000 - 2500
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A gentleman’s Breitling “Top Time” chronograph wristwatch, circa 1970, TV shaped case, circular peach baton dial with sweep seconds and two subsidiary dials, Model 2006-33, Serial No. 1133477, on a later expanding bracelet in original box. £400 - 600
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A gentleman’s Jaguar chronograph wristwatch, with subsidiary dial, in a stainless steel case, Model No. J651 limited edition, 2649/3000, with box and paperwork. £400 - 600
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A gentleman’s Eternamatic Centenaire 9ct yellow gold wristwatch, arched circular silvered dial with batons, fitted with an integral polished brick design, 20mm wide, flexible bracelet. £450 - 550
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A lady’s 18ct yellow gold wristwatch, white enamelled dial signed Geo. Tarratt, Leicester, subsidiary second dial with Arabic numerals, Birmingham 1925 on a leather strap. £150 - 200
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A gentleman’s 18ct white gold Omega De Ville wristwatch, shaped rectangular and silvered baton dial, on an integral flexible herringbone design bracelet, 20mm (illustrated). £2000 - 3000
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A lady’s 9ct gold Rolex wristwatch, Arabic numerals to the dial in a tonneau shaped case, hallmarked Glasgow 1929, Serial No. 64867902 on a later 9ct yellow gold linked bracelet. £250 - 350
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A Lady’s 9ct gold wristwatch, circular Arabic dial in 9.00 carat octagonal case with polished bezel, hallmarked London 1920, fitted with 9ct Milanese bracelet, 7mm, with sliding fastener, marked Rolex on case and movement £500 - 700
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A Swiss yellow metal pocket watch, with stop watch mechanism, white enamelled dial with two subsidiary dials, keyless lever movement, No. 47723, diameter 52mm, case back engraved, cased marked 18c (illustrated). £650 - 850
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A Victorian 18ct gold pocket watch, London 1882, bright-cut decoration to the case, with engine-turning and a monogram, gilt dial with Roman numerals, key-wind lever movement No. 20080, diameter 45mm. £400 - 600
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An 18ct yellow gold tennis bracelet, claw set with fifty brilliant cut diamonds. £700 – 1000
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A 9ct yellow gold necklace, formed from twenty-one leaf shaped links, 38cm. £300 – 400
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An 18ct yellow and white gold stylised bow brooch, claw set with six sapphires to the centre and two diamond set sprays. £600 - 800
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Utagawa Kunisada Matsuomaru and Umcomaru A wood cut diptych, visible 36cm x 49cm (illustrated). £300 - 500
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Utagawa Kunisada The Old Story of the female Seigen Wood cut in two colours, visible 36cm x 25cm. £100 - 150
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Utagawa Kuniyashi An Actor Woodcut, visible 34cm x 23cm. £100 - 150
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Utagawa Kunisada Segawa Kikunojo as the Coutisan Hanoko, flanked the rivals Three wood cuts presented as a triptych, each image visible 37cm x 24cm. £400 - 600
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After Laurence Stephen Lowry Landscape with Farm Buildings Signed colour print Published 1974 40cm x 50cm. £500 - 800
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After Laurence Stephen Lowry Sailing boats Signed in pencil Colour print Published by Venture 1975 29cm x 34cm. £500 - 800
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After Laurence Stephen Lowry The Lonely House Signed Colour print 26cm x 50cm. £500 - 800
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After Laurence Stephen Lowry Industrial Scene Signed Colour print, published by Venture 1974 34cm x 24cm. £500 - 800
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Laura Knight “ Arais Dressing Room” Signed, aquatint 36cm x 25cm (illustrated) £300 - 500
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Sir Terry Frost “Swing Blue, 2001” Signed, limited edition Screen print 94/150 60cm x 36cm (illustrated). £800 - 1000
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John Bratby “The Artist at his Easel” signed and dated 21.2.72 graphite drawing 74cm x 54cm. £300 - 500
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“The Rakes Progress” - a caricature Being a pen and ink study of the conductor, Fritz Reiner, Egor Stravinsky, George Balanchine, Horace Armistead and W H Auden, folded and torn sheet 35cm x 42cm. Caricature would seem to relate to the United States Premier, 1953. In his review for the New York Herald Tribune, Virgil Thomson wrote that “Egor Stravinsky’s latest opera, “The Rakes Progress”, received its first American production on Saturday, February 14 at the Metropolitan Opera House. The musical production, made under Fritz Reiner direction, with constant counsel from the composer, would surely, at least from the instrumental point of view, definitive. From the vocal point of view, it was also virtually perfect”. £300 - 500
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Follower of George Edwards Black Parrot, titled Perrocquet Indistinctly inscribed in another hand Watercolour with gouache 42cm x 31cm mounted, unframed. £300 - 500
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Moila Powell “Harbour in Bantry Bay, Southern Ireland, 1939” Initialled pastel drawing 22cm x 28cm. £200 - 300
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John White Abbott “Derbyshire Landscape” Watercolour 19cm x 25cm Provenance: With Thomas Agnew & Sons Limited, No. 22598. £300 - 500
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Sidney Gardner A Cottage Garden Signed, watercolour 34cm x 24cm. £100 - 150
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Arthur Henry Enock Moorland landscape Signed and dated 1885 Watercolour 27cm x 38cm. £100 - 150
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Albert H Findley “The Guildhall, Leicester” signed watercolour 27cm x 34cm £150 - 200
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Albert H Findley “Silver Street, Leicester” signed watercolour 32cm x 21cm £150 - 200
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Albert H Findley “The Old Blue Boar Inn” signed watercolour 28cm x 20cm £200 - 300
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Albert H Findley “The Old Nags Head, Leicester” signed watercolour 28cm x 20cm £150 - 200
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E* Hartopp “The Old Nags Head, Leicester” watercolour 31cm x 20cm £100 - 150
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E* Hartopp “The Old Town Hall, Leicester” signed and titled, watercolour 31cm x 21cm £100 - 150
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Albert H. Findley Le Quay Du Rosaire, Bruges Signed and inscribe Watercolour 28cm x 38cm. £150 - 250
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Albert H. Findley “Bluebell Wood” Signed, watercolour 26cm x 38cm. £90 - 130
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