Jewellery, Collectables, Antiques & Furnishings
This sale is held at our Heathlands Road saleroom.
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LOT 1
A c.1900 yellow metal hunting horn brooch in Mappin & Webb box, tests electronically as 15ct gold, 52mm wide, 4g £150-250
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LOT 2
A 1920s 22ct gold band, inscribed to inside "Doris & Paul 9th Sept 1924", 7.7g, size N £600-700
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LOT 3
A Victorian coral necklace with cross with yellow metal fittings that test electronically as 15ct gold, necklace measures 380mm, cross drop 50mm, 24.8g £100-150
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LOT 4
A yellow metal cross over ring set with colour change sapphire, tests electronically as 18ct gold, some abrasions to the inside of the shank, 4.9g, size L £300-400
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LOT 6
A substantial 9ct gold Romany style ring set with approx. 0.4ct of old cut diamond, 12.4g, size X £500-600
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LOT 7
An Edwardian 15ct two colour gold bar brooch set with peridot & pearl in an Appleton of Burnley box, 58.5mm wide, 3.7g £150-200
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LOT 8
A 19thC. yellow metal double snake head ring set with diamond, sapphire & ruby, indistinct inscription inside, possibly French, dated 1896, approx. 0.15ct of diamond, tests electronically as 18ct gold, 9.7g, size N/O £600-800
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LOT 9
An antique white gold three stone ring set with a vibrant central emerald, 6.25mm diameter & approx. 0.6ct of old cut diamond, approx. H/I colour, 5.4g, size O/P £800-1000
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LOT 10
A 9ct gold pocket watch with stopwatch facility, wound & ran to start, intermittent since, possibly benefit a service; case diameter 51mm, monogrammed to rear "PQ", weight 97.6g. The watch is sold with its 540mm long yellow metal kite shaped curb link box chain Albert, tests electronically as 9ct gold with an approximate weight of 37.1g, excluding its gold plated clip link. Attached is an 18ct gold University of Birmingham Faculty of Medicine medallion fob, inscribed "Midwifery Prize Session 1921/22 awarded to Paul Quinet", fob weight 16.2g £2500-3000
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