Staceys Auction

Catalogue

Mon 17th Dec 2012: 47

An 18ct gold ring set with a row of fire diamonds

An 18ct gold ring set with a row of fire diamonds

Lot number: 226

Est: £150 - £200

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Two cultured pearl necklaces of varying lengths having gold clasps

Two cultured pearl necklaces of varying lengths having gold clasps

Lot number: 227

Est: £50 - £80

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A cultured pearl necklace and earring set with 18ct gold clasp in original box

A cultured pearl necklace and earring set with 18ct gold clasp in original box

Lot number: 228

Est: £50 - £80

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A box containing various dress jewellery

A box containing various dress jewellery

Lot number: 229

Est: £40 - £60

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A 22ct gold wedding ring band, 1.8g

A 22ct gold wedding ring band, 1.8g

Lot number: 230

Est: £40 - £60

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A collection of watches inclusing a modern gold plated pocketwatch

A collection of watches inclusing a modern gold plated pocketwatch

Lot number: 231

Est: £30 - £50

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An 18th century Georgian miniature gold mourning pendant of heart shape, having one glazed side enclosing a miniature from hair depicting a weeping willow over an urn, the reverse with inscription and dated 1774

An 18th century Georgian miniature gold mourning pendant of heart shape, having one glazed side enclosing a miniature from hair depicting a weeping willow over an urn, the reverse with inscription and dated 1774

Lot number: 232

Est: £40 - £60

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WITHDRAWN A rare group of 19th century Masonic medals, including a large yellow metal having blue ribbon with silver gilt mounts, the front with blue enamel and paste set square, the reverse with presentation inscription to George Pitt-Lewis PM for his service as Worshipful Master at Lodge No.46 in 1882, a white metal medal depicting the signs of zodiac from the Old Union Lodge No.46 dated 1877 and various other gold, gilt and silver and enamel jewels with early lodge numbers

WITHDRAWN A rare group of 19th century Masonic medals, including a large yellow metal having blue ribbon with silver gilt mounts, the front with blue enamel and paste set square, the reverse with presentation inscription to George Pitt-Lewis PM for his service as Worshipful Master at Lodge No.46 in 1882, a white metal medal depicting the signs of zodiac from the Old Union Lodge No.46 dated 1877 and various other gold, gilt and silver and enamel jewels with early lodge numbers

Lot number: 233

Est: £600 - £1,000

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A 19th century gilt white metal jewellery set comprising necklace and bracelet having large oval sections with applied wirework and filigree foliage, in a Victorian blue velvet lines jewellery box

A 19th century gilt white metal jewellery set comprising necklace and bracelet having large oval sections with applied wirework and filigree foliage, in a Victorian blue velvet lines jewellery box

Lot number: 234

Est: £200 - £300

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Two 18ct yellow gold wedding band rings with engraved designs, together with a broken 22ct gold band ring

Two 18ct yellow gold wedding band rings with engraved designs, together with a broken 22ct gold band ring

Lot number: 235

Est: £350 - £450

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A rare 17th century Charles II silver paten, the circular dish with reeded edge and recessed centre, supported by spreading foot and short column. The top with four prominent and clear hallmarks for London, 1680 and makers mark LS beneath a crown for Leonard Sutton, the base also with clear makers mark.  Leonard was apprenticed in 1668 to his brother John (who later became the Touch Warden of the Goldsmiths' Company), and made free in 1675.  In 1682 he was living  in the parish of St Mary Woolnoth in the City of London. Diameter: 16.5cm approximately

A rare 17th century Charles II silver paten, the circular dish with reeded edge and recessed centre, supported by spreading foot and short column. The top with four prominent and clear hallmarks for London, 1680 and makers mark LS beneath a crown for Leonard Sutton, the base also with clear makers mark. Leonard was apprenticed in 1668 to his brother John (who later became the Touch Warden of the Goldsmiths' Company), and made free in 1675. In 1682 he was living in the parish of St Mary Woolnoth in the City of London. Diameter: 16.5cm approximately

Lot number: 236

Est: £1,500 - £2,000

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A collection of four gold rings of varying design comprising two signet rings, an eternity ring and a ladies worn five stone ring with carved mount

A collection of four gold rings of varying design comprising two signet rings, an eternity ring and a ladies worn five stone ring with carved mount

Lot number: 237

Est: £250 - £350

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A 9ct gold gate bracelet having heart shaped padlock clasp

A 9ct gold gate bracelet having heart shaped padlock clasp

Lot number: 238

Est: £100 - £150

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A collection of four gold chains comprising rope style, flat link and two others A/F

A collection of four gold chains comprising rope style, flat link and two others A/F

Lot number: 239

Est: £150 - £200

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A collection of five ladies wristwatches including 18ct gold cased

A collection of five ladies wristwatches including 18ct gold cased

Lot number: 240

Est: £120 - £180

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An English silver box having raised decoration to the lid, together with three Chinese silver spoons

An English silver box having raised decoration to the lid, together with three Chinese silver spoons

Lot number: 241

Est: £250 - £350

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