for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction to be held on Wednesday 15th and Thursday 16th of July 2026
| Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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| 226 | A pair of silver plated 3 light candelabrum, a Georgian style teapot and other plated items | 40-60 |
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| 227 | A silver plated salver with bracketed border, an Art Deco style silver plated twin handled salver, cocktail shaker, 2 cased sets of apostle spoons and other plated items | 40-60 |
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| 228 | A quantity of costume jewellery contained in an Art Deco olive wood and mahogany box | 40-60 |
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| 229 | A set of 6 Britannia metal goblets marked Trafalgar and 2 silver plated spirit measures | 30-40 |
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| 230 | A collection of costume jewellery | 30-40 |
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| 231 | A Dunhill Rollagas silver plated lighter, model RL1302 | 80-120 |
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| 232 | A Longfellow silver plated lighter (roller to top missing), monogrammed to side | 30-40 |
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| 276 | A 9ct gold and enamelled Masonic past masters jewel - Trigesimus Lodge No. 2693, 36 grams gross | 400-500 |
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| 277 | A 18ct gold Masonic past masters jewel - Belgrave Lodge no. 749, 23 grams gross | 500-700 |
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| 278 | A 9ct gold Masonic founders jewel - Valentia Lodge no. 3097, 22 grams gross | 300-400 |
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| 279 | A 9ct gold Masonic past masters jewel - Mendelssohn Lodge no. 2261, 32 grams gross | 400-500 |
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| 280 | A Victorian gilt metal and enamel Masonic past masters jewel - Burlington Lodge no. 113 dated 1849 | 120-150 |
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| 281 | A gilt metal Masonic Supreme Grand Chapter of England collar jewel dated 1822 (Grand Sword Bearer), the reverse engraved 1822 Thomas Wildman Esquire 5cm | 120-150 |
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| 282 | Thomas Harper, a gilt metal Masonic Royal Arch jewel, marked Thomas Harper Fleet Street Fecit AD 1797, name erased to the top bar of the Star of David 5cm | 600-800 |
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| 283 | A pierced and engraved gilt metal Masonic Royal Arch chapter jewel dated 1804, 4cm | 100-150 |
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| 284 | A Georgian silver gilt Masonic Royal Arch chapter jewel, engraved and named to C O Chapman, dated AD 1804, London 1803 by Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, 5cm | 200-250 |
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| 285 | An 18th/19th century Scottish Constitution gilt metal and brilliants set Masonic Royal Arch chapter jewel, 4cm | 120-150 |
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| 286 | A Victorian pierced gilt metal Masonic Royal Arch chapter jewel dated 1822, named Comp. T Wildman, engraved 4th April 1899, 5cm | 200-250 |
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| 287 | A Georgian pierced gilt metal Masonic Royal Arch chapter jewel named to Major General Ogg. Madras, engraved AD 1824, 8cm (Major General Samual William Ogg East India Company, died 1828) | 200-300 |
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| 288 | A Victorian gilt metal and brilliants set Masonic Royal Arch chapter jewel named Henry Smithers, Lennox Chapter Brighton 1851, 4cm | 150-200 |
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| 289 | A pierced gilt metal Masonic Royal Arch chapter jewel dated 1812, 5cm | 200-250 |
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| 290 | A Georgian pierced gilt metal Masonic Royal Arch chapter jewel engraved Christopher Pierce 1821, 5cm | 200-250 |
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| 291 | A Victorian gilt metal Masonic Royal Arch chapter jewel surmounted by Prince of Wales feathers, dated AD 1837, 5cm | 200-250 |
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| 292 | A Victorian engraved and pierced silver Masonic Royal Arch chapter jewel named to Companion J Greatwood 1840, engraved "Exulted in the Chapter of Fortitude? no.33 12th March 1840", 5cm | 100-150 |
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| 293 | A 19th century gilt metal and brilliants set Masonic Royal Arch chapter jewel engraved H A Dorin Chapter Hope Lodge no. 126, Exulted August 19th 1954, 3cm | 200-250 |
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