421A lady’s diamond engagement ring and bandset,mounted in 18kt white gold, the engagement ringis set with one 0.53ct round brilliant cut diamondVVS2, H-I., and four 0.02ct round single cutdiamonds. The wedding ring is set with six 0.015ctsingle cut diamonds.$300-400422A 14kt yellow gold ring,set with six diamonds and a sapphire$400-600423A 14kt yellow gold multi-strand choker necklace$400-600424A lady’s 14kt yellow gold Longines watch,with a gold rope bracelet$300-500425A 14kt yellow gold gentlemans ring$100-150426A 14kt yellow gold and diamond set “hockeystick” necklace$500-700427A lady’s 18kt white gold ruby and diamondbracelet,set with 16 oval mixed cut rubies, and 192 roundbrilliant cut diamonds, etw. of 9.00cts$2,000-3,000428A United States of America “Liberty” dollar,1979$200-300429An emerald, diamond and fresh water pearlmulti-strand bracelet,the 14kt yellow gold clasp set with one emeraldsurrounded by twelve diamonds$600-800430A cultured fresh water pearl necklace$80-120431A long cultured fresh water pearl necklace$90-120432Two cameo broach/pendants,with brown background, one 10kt gold marked$80-120433A SADA gentleman’s wrist watch,with Arabic dial, seconds aperture$150-250434A miniature Japanese inro,decorated with a beauty$30-50435A rare Cartier blue guilloche enamel miniatureclock, circa 1910 Cartier Mignonette,gilt lever movement, white dial with AlbertMiriam instead of numerals, outer minute tracking,diamond set hands, enamelled case with whitestripes to the edge, rectangular chalcedony base,dial signed and case numbered, winding key,Morocco case dated 1910, 15th Dec. L. and signed$4,000-6,000Provenance: Baron Albert and Miriam DeGoldschmidt Rothschild were married on the 15thDec. 1910436Rothschild Postcard CollectionA collection of two postcard albums of world travelsent between members of the De GoldschmidtRothschild family in the early 20th Century$400-600Open Lots 436 to 439440A pair of Georgian provincial pierced silverwine coasters,Newcastle; with a neoclassical motif of alternatingopen and closed rondelles below a reeded border,with treen bases diameter: 4 7/8 in. (12.75 cm.)Hallmarks partially absent.$1,500-2,000441A Georgian silver teapot and teapot stand,the neoclassical teapot London, 1784 and of ovalform with engraved borders with two centralmedallions enclosing a monogrammed singleinitial to one side and vacant to the other, withebony handle and pineapple form finial. Theunassociated teapot stand is of ovoid form withbeaded rim and claw and ball feet, monogrammedwith the same single initial, William Plummer,London, 1784. teapot length: 10 5/8 in. (27 cm.)stand length: 6 1/2 in. (16.5 cm.) approximatetotal weight: 566 grams (18.2 troy oz.) The teapotpossibly Robert Hennell I, maker’s mark partiallyrubbed.$1,000-1,500442A George III silver sweet meat basket,possibly Charles Aldridge & Henry Green.London, 1785. Ovoid and raised on a beaded footwith beaded and pierced rim and swing handle.Single initial monogrammed to the centre. length:5 7/8 in. (15 cm.) approximate weight: 115 grams(3.7 troy oz.) Maker’s mark partially rubbed.$100-150443A George III silver creamer,London, 1802. With neoclassical engraved body,monogrammed F. height: 4 1/8 in. (10.5 cm.)approximate weight: 164 grams (5.27 troy oz.)Marker’s mark rubbed, probably CF or CE$150-200444Two pairs of Georgian silver sugar nips,together with a split pair. total approximate weight:100 grams (3.2 troy oz.)$120-180444AA George III silver deep bowl,of cylindrical form with gilt wash interior andengraved with a lion and coronet armorial height:5 3/8 in. (13.75 cm.) approximate weight: 456 g(14.66 troy oz.) maker’s mark rubbed$800-1,200445A cased assembled pair of English silver-giltfruit spoons,the first Thomas Wallis II, London, 1804 and thesecond probably William Theobalds, London,1834. Both gilt Old English pattern with brightcutand chased foliate decoration to both sides,monogrammed cartouches at the terminals, andheavily embossed bowls. length: 8 5/8 in. (22 cm.)total approximate weight: 106 grams (3.4 troy oz.)$200-300Provenance: Purchased at Mappins, Glasgow,1981.446An English sterling silver cake basket,with swing handle, interior decorated witharmorial, London 1818$300-500447Two pairs of Victorian sugar tongs,Benjamin Stephens, London, 1838 and RobertWilliams, Exeter, 1836. longer: 5 3/4 in. (14.75cm.) total approximate weight: 83 troy oz. (2.66troy oz.)$100-200448A pair of Victorian silver master butter knives,Robert Wallis, London, 1851. Fiddle pattern withrattails and terminals monogrammed with griffinsholding harps. length: 7 7/8 in. (20 cm.) totalapproximate weight: 82 grams (0.26 troy oz.)$100-200[ 20 ]
449A six piece Victorian silver tea and coffeeservice,Robert Hennell III, London, 1855-1859. Retailedby Joseph Mayer Silversmith, Liverpool.Comprising a hot water kettle on stand withburner, teapot, coffee pot, tea caddy, creamerand open sugar. Each of bulbous form, with allover engraved flower and foliage pattern on a ascratched stipe ground, and having acanthus andbead topped scroll handles and ivory insulators.Cartouches are engraved in script WW to EB toone side, and to the other side with a family crestof a lion standing atop a castle tower turret withinan ovoid buckled belt enclosing the motto Verusad Finew approximate total weight: 5135 grams(165 troy oz.) kettle on stand with handle: 17 1/2in. (44.25 cm.)$10,000-15,000450Forty nine pieces of assembled Georgian toVictorian silver Old English Bead pattern silverflatware,Various dates and maker’s, including: a largeladle, two small ladles, a pair of stuffing spoons,six tablespoons, six luncheon forks, nine dessertspoons, nine dessert forks, two condiment spoons,and twelve teaspoons. length large ladle: 13 in. (33cm.) total approximate weight: 1935 grams (62.2troy oz.) All monogrammed with family crest of alion ontop of a castle.$1,800-2,200451A lot of assorted Victorian and Georgianflatware,including a George II, London, 1889 (maker I.K)tablespoon, a pair of George IV fiddle patterntablespoons, three engraved teaspoons, twppieces of kings pattern, and three pieces spoonsapproximate total weight: 396 grams (12.73 troyoz.)$300-400452A Late Victorian hinged lid tankard of SaddlersCompany Interest,Walter & John Barnard, London, 1894. Cylindricalbody, reeded rims, beaded accents and strapworkthumbpiece. Engraved with the crest of of TheWorshipful Company of Saddlers over the mottoOur Trust is in God. The interior lid engraved Incommemoration of the Charter granted by RichardII to the Saddlers Company 20th. Mar. 1395./Ernest Edward Hayter Reed 1895. height: 5 3/4 in.(14.5 cm.) approximate weight: 552 grams (17.75troy oz.)$1,200-1,800453A sterling silver soup ladle,George Jackson & David Fullerton, London, 189812 1/2 in. l.$150-250454An oak cased twenty-four piece dessert service,Late 19th/ early 20th century. Comprising twelveknives and twelve forks with mother-of-pearlhandles, silver collars, and silverplated blades andtynes.$250-350454AFive English silver fiddle pattern forks,Georgian to Victorian, and various London makers.Including four dinner forks and one luncheonforks, with varying monograms. length dinnerfork: 8 1/8 in. (20.5 cm.) total approximate weight:349 grams (11.22 troy oz.)$350-450455A three piece English silver condiment set,Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham, 1900.Comprising an open salt, hinge-lidded mustardpot, and pepperette. Each of hexagonal form withpierced motif. height mustard: 2 1/2 in. (6.25 cm.)height pepper: 2 3/4 in. (7 cm.) Each with originalhexagonal cobalt liners.$120-180456An Edwardian silver and velvet shoe-form pincushion,Henry Charles Freeman, Birmingham, 1905.length: 3 7/8 in. (9.75 cm.)$100-150457A pair of Edwardian silver shell-form dishes,Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1906. Togetherwith a pair of silver napkin rings embossed in therococo manner. Length dish: 4 3/4 in. (12 cm.)total approximate weight: 203 grams (6.52 troyoz.)$200-300458An Edwardian silver hinge-lidded hot waterpot,Cooper Brothers & Sons., Ltd., Sheffield, 1909.With gadrooned lower body, ivory insulatorsand finial. The body engraved for an awardpresentation for the Harthill Agricultural Societyfrom the Duchess of Leeds. height: 9 in. (23 cm.)approximate weight: 572 grams (18.39 troy oz.)$400-600459A three piece George V Scottish silver tea set,Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1914. Eachpiece of squat ovoid form with gadrooned rims.The teapot has an ebony finial and handle anda presentation inscription to the base of theteapot. length teapot: 11 1/4 in. (28.5 cm.) totalapproximate weight: 1127 grams (36.23 troy oz.)Bruising noted.$800-1,200460A George V Scottish silver tea kettle,Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1915. Of simpleovoid form with ebony handle and finial. length:9 1/2 in. (24 cm.) approximate weight: 614 grams(19.74 troy oz.)$600-800461A pair of George V silver sauceboats,Adie Bros., Birmingham, 1925. Each with crimpedrims, and raised on three hoof feet. length: 6 1/4in. (16 cm.) total approximate weight: 192 grams(6.17 troy oz.) Bruising noted.$200-300462Approximately 68 pieces of assembled Englishfiddle pattern flatware,Various maker’s and dates; including 12 dinnerforks, 12 luncheon spoons, 12 teaspoons, 13luncheon forks, 5 tablespoons, 12 bouillionspoons, a gravy ladle and a serving spoon totalapproximate weighable silver: 3389 grams (108troy oz.) Assorted monograms and crests.$1,500-2,000463Twenty four Elizabeth II silver pistol handledknivesA. Haviland-Nye, Sheffield, 1969. Includingtwelve dinner and twelve luncheon (all withstainless steel blades). length luncheon: 9 5/8 in.(24.5 cm.)$200-300464Three English silverplated serving pieces,Two engraved domed meat covers and an ovoidcovered entree dish.$300-500465A large silverplated serving dish and cover20 in. h. (50 cm.)$500-700466A Russian hammered and embossed silverrimmed dish,Of circular form, with a stylized and pierced floralborder. Bearing spurious hallmarks for workmasterOskar Woldemar Pihl, Fabergé, and 84 zolotniks/St. Petersburg. diameter: 5 1/2 in. (14 cm.)approximate weight: 103 grams (3.3 troy oz.)$300-400467A Russian silver bulbous vase,with a chased and repoussé work band of stylizedflowers to the shoulder. Bearing spurious marksfor workmaster Michael Perchin, Fabergé, and 84zolotniks/ St. Petersburg. height: 4 1/4 in. (10.75cm.) approximate weight: 109 grams (3.5 troy oz.)$250-350468A Russian silver ladle,Moscow, 1908-1917 11 3/4 in. l. (30 cm.)$80-120469A .800 silver preserve set with stand,Bachruch A. Succ, Wien, c. 1890$150-250[ 21 ]