Jewellery highlights from 7th October
Lot 156:
A lady’s dress ring having a central cushion cut diamond, approx 1ct to diamond set surround and shoulders, approx 0.75ct in a collared and pave mount on a white metal loop stamped plat, size K. SOLD : £3,900.
Lot 157:
A pair of 18ct gold cufflinks having blue and green enamelled panels with bar and chain links. SOLD : £360.
Lot 191:
An Edwardian lady’s dress ring having a trio of diamonds, approx 1ct to diamond set crossover shoulders, approx 0.3ct on a white and yellow metal loop, no marks probably 18ct gold and platinum, size I. SOLD : £1,000.
Lot 198:
A pair of diamond solitaire stud earrings, each approx 0.75ct in 4 claw white metal mounts, no marks but previously tested as 18ct white gold SOLD : £1,500.
Lot 204:
A lady’s half eternity ring having a double row of channel set diamonds, total approx 0.75ct on a platinum loop. SOLD : £900.
Lot 206:
A pair of diamond solitaire stud earrings, each approx 0.50ct in 4 claw 18ct white gold mounts, stones of good colour and clarity. SOLD : £950.
Lot 228:
A 9ct gold graduated fancy link necklace, approx 16″. SOLD : £300.
Lot 256:
A gent’s 18ct gold 2006 1st Edition wrist watch by J & T Windmills, no: 00125/150 having a Roman numeral dial, subsidiary seconds and periphery dial in 18ct gold case on leather strap. SOLD : £440.
Lot 354:
A string of graduated oval butterscotch amber beads having a 9ct gold clasp. SOLD : £380.
Lot 375:
A string of baroque style pale pink cultured pearls of even size, with 1960’s receipt from Singapore. SOLD : £100.
Silver highlights from 7th October
Lot 3:
A Silver coffee pot of elongated canted urn form having initial C to front, hard wood handle and oval pedestal foot, with silver rimmed net inside,Sheffield 1926, William Hutton & Sons Ltd. SOLD : £180.
Lot 4:
A William IV silver pedestal mug having fluted body, moulded handle, gilt interior and pedestal foot, London 1835, John Henry Charles Lias. SOLD : £130.
Lot 5:
An Irish Art Nouveau silver vase of fluted square form having four moulded shaped side handles, Dublin 1903, marks worn, probably West & Son. SOLD : £340.
Lot 24:
A Victorian Scottish silver toddy spoon of traditional form, Dundee hallmarks, makers mark Alexander Cameron. SOLD : £90.
Lot 40:
A Tiffany & Co silver ball point pen having striped decoration and stamped Cross sterling silver, made in USA, with slip case and box. SOLD : £65.
Lot 60:
A Georgian Irish silver straining spoon in the fiddle back pattern with central straining panel and crest to terminal, Dublin 1803, William Ward. SOLD : £200.
Lot 76:
A pair of silver candle sticks of tapered oval form having removable sconces, and weighted stepped bases, Birmingham 1925, Ellis & Co. SOLD : £200.