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Auctions are held on Thursday and Friday usually every three weeks.
The sale starts promptly at 10am
Catalogues are available online on the Tuesday before the auction.
Viewing is on the Tuesday and Wednesday before the auction from 10am to 5pm.
An Art Deco influence cluster plaque ring comprising a central round cut diamond with a diamond surround and diamond set shoulders in an unmarked white metal setting and shank. Central stone approximately 5.5mm diameter /plaque head approximately 14mm across diagonal / size M
about Lot 31
A Victorian pocket watch comprising a key-wind fusee movement signed Searle, Plymouth within an 18ct gold case having engraved and engine turned decoration, London 1873. 44g gross / 37mm diameter
about Lot 395
Postal History: a collection of predominantly Penny Red stamps, incl non-perforated examples.
about Lot 303
A Zenith Elite Automatic bracelet watch having a Zenith 680 cal. automatic movement under a champagne dial in a yellow metal case with display back marked 18k / 750 the whole presented on a matching Zenith bracelet. 37mm across head / 46mm lug to lug. Light surface abrasion to case and bracelet commensurate with wear, one extra link. No papers, original retail tag, presented in a Zenith soft service box.
about Lot 30
A Chinese blue and white jar having a silver domed lid, the whole on a carved hardwood stand, this a/f. Jar 111mm diameter.
about Lot 134
Two Burmantofts Faience toad form spoon warmers with slot mouths, bearing impressed mark "BF England - 451 - T". 123mm tall. Both A/F
about Lot 203
A Geo III oak three drawer dresser base on square legs, 200cm long
about Lot 778
Postal History: a Penny Black stamp cover cancellation mark 6th June 1840; another Penny Black cover dated 23rd October 1840.
about Lot 302
Photographic interest: a Leica M3 35mm range finder camera c1957; together with a Leitz Super-Angulon 1:4 / 21mm lens, a Leitz Hektor f=13,5cm 1:4,5 lens, and an associated German-made screw thread lens adapter. No cases; external wear.
about Lot 103