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An 18ct Yellow and Rose Gold Hoop and Bar Pattern Bracelet, Modern, 195mm overall, gross weight 19g £500-700
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An 18ct White and Yellow Gold Hoop and Bar Pattern Bracelet, 205mm overall, gross weight 17g £450-600
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A 9ct Gold Bracelet, Modern, with thirteen twisted oval links suspended with three charms - a dog, a cockerel and a deer, 200mm overall, gross weight 35.6g £300-400
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A Yellow Coloured Metal Link Bracelet, Modern, in the Tiffany manner, composed of ten U-shaped shackle links, 210mm overall, weight 22g Note: Metal unmarked but tests as 9ct gold £200-300
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An Elizabeth II Gold Coloured Metal Miniature "Fairy" Castle, by William Tolliday (1915-1995), the castle with four main turrets, two set with small baguette diamonds, and two buildings, each set with a smaller round cut diamond, crenellated towers and lower walls mounted on a piece of brown haematite, the fissure with pale green prismatic crystals, on polished agate base, 7.25ins high, base 6ins x 5.5ins Note: Apparently unmarked but tests as 18ct gold £3000-4000
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Two 9ct Gold and Gem Set Rings, size K+ and M, two gold coloured metal and gem set rings, size P and G, and a pair of 9ct gold and gem set earrings, with screw fittings, total gross weight 9.5g £175-250
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Seven 9ct Gold and Gem Set Rings, various sizes, six 9ct gold chains, various sizes, and a pair of 9ct gold earrings, for pierced ears, total gross weight 36.4g £300-400
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A 9ct Gold Link Chain, 510mm overall, a 9ct fine gold chain, 410mm overall, weight 7.9g, and two gem set dress rings, size W and U+ £120-160
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A Victoria 1893 Gold Five Pound Coin, Old Head, fine/fair £1400-1800
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A Victoria 1887 Double Sovereign, Jubilee Head, fine/VF £600-800
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Two Victoria Sovereigns, Young Head, 1875 Sydney Mint and 1878, both fair £500-700
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Three Victoria Sovereigns, Young Heads, Melbourne Mint, 1882, shield back, 1883 and 1884, all fair/fine £750-900
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Two George III Spade Guineas, 1787 and 1793, fair/fine and fine/VF £650-750
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Two Edward VII Half Sovereigns, 1908, in 9ct gold mount, and 1909 £200-300
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An Elizabeth II 1994 Proof Sovereign and Half Sovereign, the Sovereign No. 2619 of edition of 5000, the Half Sovereign No. 740 of edition of 5000, both in Royal Mint cases of issue £350-450
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Two Elizabeth II 1992-1993 Gold Proof Fifty Pence Coins, Nos. 1806 and 1807 of edition of 2500, weight 26.32g, both in Royal Mint cases of issue £1500-2000
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A South African 1975 Krugerrand £800-1000
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A South African 2015 Fractional Krugerrand Coin Set, commemorating Winston Churchill (1874-1965) and his service in South Africa 31st October 1899-4th July 1900, comprising - 1/2 Krugerrand, 1/4 Krugerrand, 1/10 Krugerrand and 1 ounce silver medallion, contained in hardwood fitted case, No. 38 of edition of 250, issued by the South African Mint Company £700-900
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An Austrian 1915 100 Corona, restrike, weight 33.9g, in blue leather case (Note from Cli: check estimate, £800-1200 for now) £900-1200
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A Continental Gold Commemorative Medallion issued by the Spielbank Gründer Francois Blanc 1806-1877 (weight 8.5 grammes) £150-200
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An Anglo Saxon Gold Tremissis (5th/8th Century) with head of king to reverse and worded border to obverse, 18.5mm x 17mm, weight 1.4g £200-400
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A Greek Macedonian Alexander the Great (333-323 BC) Silver Tetradrachm, depicting the head of Herakles in a tiger skin, the reverse with Zeus holding an eagle and worded "AAEIANAPO", 27mm diameter, weight 15.1g £200-300
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A Queen Anne Crown 1713, Poor/Fair, a George V Jubilee Crown 1935, a George VI Crown 1937, and a small selection of silver half crowns and other coins £120-160
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A Small Collection of Crowns - a Victoria 1887 (Jubilee head - fine), an Edward VII 1902 (fine/VF with slight scuffing), two George V 1935 Jubilee (fine/VF), a George VI 1937 (VF), a George VI 1951 "Festival of Britain" (EF), and eleven other Elizabeth II crowns, various £150-200
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A Set of Four Victoria 1881 Silver Maundy Coins, 4d, 3d, 2d and 1d, toned VF, in leather covered case £100-150
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Two Sets of Elizabeth II 2008 Silver Proof Coins, each containing seven coins (five pence to one pound), Nos. 0292 and 4353, both contained in Royal Mint cases of issue with relevant certificates of authenticity, a set of fourteen Elizabeth II 2008 silver and silver gilt proof one pound coins - 25th Anniversary Collection, in Royal Mint case of issue, and two second silver proof two pound coins, 1994 and 1995, both in Royal Mint cases of issue £200-300
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A Collection of British and Continental Coins, 16th-20th Century, various denominations, contained in album, and a small collection of foreign bank notes, various £100-150
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Waterloo 200 1815-2015 Medallion Set, issued by the Waterloo Mint, comprising - 14ct gold medallion depicting the Duke of Wellington, weight 7g, and five bronze medallions depicting the Prince Regent, Emperor Napoleon, Emperor Francis I, Tsar Alexander I and King Frederick William III, contained in commemorative folder, 11 Jubilee Mint 9ct gold "One Crown" coins, each 1g, five Jubilee Mint first day covers with 9ct gold coin, House of Windsor coin collection, and sundry silver and other modern proof and other coins (extensive collection) £350-500
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A George V 18ct Gold Full Hunting Cased Minute Repeating Pocket Watch, by J. W. Benson, 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill, London, No. 2602, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial with blued steel hands, to the three quarter plate movement repeating on two gongs, contained in plain 18ct gold full hunting case, 55mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1913, gross weight 158.7g, monogrammed to one side, contained in J. W. Benson red cloth covered fitted case £1500-2000
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A George III 18ct Gold Cased Open Faced Verge Pocket Watch, (anonymous), the gold dial with engine turned centre and matted chapter ring with raised Roman numerals within chiseled three colour gold leaf pattern border, the verge movement with engraved cock and diamond set endstone and plain steel balance, contained in 18ct gold case with chiseled floral and leaf edging and bow and engine turned back, 45mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1819, case maker incused W.B. £900-1200
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A 19th Century 18ct Gold Cased Pocket Watch, (anonymous), the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dials with gilt hands, to the fusee movement with centre turned pillars and plain steel open balance, contained in plain 18ct gold inner and outer case, 52mm diameter, case hallmarks indistinct, gross weight 116g £600-800
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A 19th Century French Gold and Blue Enamel Cased Repeating "Automaton" Pocket Watch, (anonymous), the blue enamel dial inset with 54mm diameter white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, flanked by two chiseled figures of a gentleman and a lady, striking two bells held aloft by Cupid (this is done on two gongs), the rear plate with pierced cock and silvered regulation dial, contained in 18k gold outer case with engine turned back and rope pattern edge, 56mm diameter, gross weight 122g £750-1000
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A Late 18th/Early 19th Century French Gold Coloured Metal Cased Repeating Pocket Watch, the white enamel dial signed "Godfroy a Paris" with Roman and Arabic numerals and with pierced and decorated hands, to the fusee movement with pierced circular cock cut with hardstone set endstone and plain turned pillars, in three colour gold case decorated with basket of fruit and flowers and agricultural implements, on a sunburst background, 56mm diameter, case apparently unmarked, gross weight 97g (lacking outer case and repeating movement not working) Note: Godefroy of Paris recorded working in the mid 18th Century £500-700
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A George V 18ct Gold Half Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch by Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd. of Bradford, No. 52537, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel double spade and whip hands, the half plate movement jewelled to the third wheel with free sprung Breguet overcoil hairspring, bi-metallic split compensated balance with diamond endstone and English lever escapement, in plain 18ct gold half hunting case, the front with black enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals, the rear of the case with monogram "SN", the interior with presentation inscription "To Samuel Newbould from his loving wife Annie, April 21st 1925", the case hallmarked London 1921, 54mm diameter, gross weight 127.3g - gold weight 66g Provenance: The Martin Rosen Collection of Pocket Watches £1600-2000
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A Swiss 18ct Gold Full Hunting Cased Pocket Watch, retailed by Jays, 142 & 144 Oxford Street, London, No. 1331469, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in plain case, 48mm diameter, gross weight 98.9g £1000-1500
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An Edward VII 18ct Gold Cased Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch "The Field Watch", by J. W. Benson, 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill, London, No. 1562, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial with fine blued steel hands, to the quarter plate movement inscribed "By Warrant to H.M. the late Queen Victoria - Best London Make", contained in plain 18ct gold case, 52mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1906, gross weight 125.5g, contained in J. W. Benson red Morocco leather covered fitted case £900-1200
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An early 20th Century German 14k Gold Full Hunting Cased Keyless Pocket Watch, by A. Lange & Sohne of Glashutte, No. 51168, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and with fine blued steel hands, to the jewelled movement, in 14k gold engine turned outer case initialled "A.J.", 49mm diameter, gross weight 82.8g £700-900
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A Victorian 18ct Gold Cased Pocket Watch, (anonymous), No. 84348, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial and fine blued steel hands, enclosed movement, contained in 18ct gold case, the rear engraved with shaped vacant cartouche and bold leaf scroll ornament, 47mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1849, gross weight 85g £500-700
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A George VI 9ct Gold Half Hunting Cased Pocket Watch, by Dennison Watchcase Company, hallmarked Birmingham 1938, keyless, No. 1799945, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in plain case, blue enamel chapter ring to outer case, the back engraved with monogram, 50mm diameter, gross weight 92g £400-600
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A George V 9ct Gold Full Hunting Cased Pocket Watch, by J. W. Benson of London, hallmarked London 1934, keyless, No. 557855, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in plain case, the front engraved with initials "A.G.P.", 47mm diameter, gross weight 62g, on 9ct gold chain Albert hung with T-bar, gross weight 21g £450-600
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A Continental Gold Coloured Metal Watch Fob, with two-colour gold chain mesh centre panel flanked by mounts with open scroll ornament, 120mm overall, weight 27.5g £400-600
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A Victorian 18ct Gold Cased Open Faced Pocket Watch by E.I. Dent of London, No. 12652, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, with engraved rear plate, contained in 18ct gold and engine turned case, 45mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1847 (gross weight 68 grammes) £600-800
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A George V 18ct Gold Cased Open Faced Pocket Watch, No. 9555, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial in 18ct gold engine turned case, 45mm diameter, case hallmarked London 1929, gross weight 72g, and two gold coloured metal longuards, one hung with a 9ct gold bloodstone and agate seal £900-1200
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A George V 9ct Gold Half Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, No. 322974, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and with retailers name "S. Smith & Son Ltd, Trafalgar Square, London", in plain 9ct gold outer case, the front with black enamelled chapter ring with Roman numerals, 50mm diameter, case hallmarked Birmingham 1920, gross weight 98g £400-500
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A George V 9ct Gold Half Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, hallmarked Birmingham 1929, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, to the Swiss made movement, in plain case, the front with narrow chapter ring enamelled in black with Roman numerals, 49mm diameter, total gross weight 91.5g £300-400
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A George V 9ct Gold Half Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in 50mm case with blue enamel Roman numerals, No. 4711, case hallmarked Chester 1926, gross weight 96g £400-500
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A George VI 9ct Gold Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch retailed by Garrard, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, to the Swiss jewelled movement, 49mm diameter, the case hallmarked Birmingham 1949, with presentation inscription "J. Quance 25 Year Service - Vauxhall Motors Ltd", gross weight 83.8g £250-350
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