Sold for £3,800A collection of nine 18th and 19th century oval portrait miniatures, painted onto ivory and enamel, including Mrs Goddard (sister to Joseph Gulston, Mrs Tracey, Mrs Colmore (Wife of Charles Colmore and daughter of Joseph Gulston), Joseph Gulston (as a boy), Mrs Petit, The King of Sweden, Charles Colmore etc, the enamel miniatures are attributed to Christian Friederich Zincke, some of the other miniatures look to be the work of Gervase Spencer (1715-1763)***Sold on the instructions of the executors of the late Mrs G.J. Stepney-Gulston***The Stepney-Gulston family resided at Derwydd Mansion, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire Sold for £3,500Michael Parkes “Moonstruck”Lost wax bronze sculpture, No.18/60Artworks Foundry, Berkeley, CA, 201170cm x 52cm x 25.5cmWith certificateRetailed by Swan King InternationalPurchased for $6,900 Sold for £3,200A gentleman’s Universal Geneve Aero-Compax chronograph wristwatch, The silvered dial with four additional dials, for “Momento”, 30 minutes, 12 hours and seconds, the hands and numerals with luminous properties, The movement numbered 237076, 287, the interior of the case marked Enversteel, Swiss, 1068788, 22546, approximately 37mm diameter not including crown x 12mm deep including glass Sold for £2,20018th Century Continental SchoolVenus and AdonisWith Adonis holding the leads of two greyhounds, the sky filled with cupids, white doves in the foregroundOil on canvas113cm x 173cm long Sold for £1,650A ruby and diamond brooch, of horseshoe shape set with seventeen rubies and twenty three old round cut diamonds to a white metal setting and yellow metal basket setting, 32mm x 28mm, overall approximately 10 grams Sold for £1,500Will RobertsSt. David’s CathedralInitialled, inscribed and dated 1983 versoOil on canvas49.5 x 59cmAttic Gallery and Fountain Fine Art labels verso Sold for £1,250An 18ct yellow gold double Albert watch chain, with T bar and lobster clasp, each oval link hallmarked, 36cm long, approximately 53.5grams Sold for £1,150Ernest ZoboleInterior sceneWatercolourSigned on the reverse28.5 x 39cm Sold for £1,150A South African gold Krugerrand, dated 1975, in a 9ct yellow gold slip mount on a 9ct gold bar suspension, approximately 43 grams Sold for £1,100A Queen Anne walnut and cross banded chest, the rectangular moulded top, quarter veneered above two short and three long drawers on bracket feet, 96cm wide x 54cm deep x 86cm high Sold for £800A diamond cluster ring, the central round brilliant cut pink diamond illusion set, approximately 0.20cts surrounded by six round brilliant cut diamonds each approximately 0.10cts, to a white metal claw setting and yellow metal shank marked 18ct Sold for £750An oak cased gramophone, the case carved with flowerheads and leaves, bears a label for “The Gramophone & Typewriter Ltd” with an exhibition reproducer and a black and gilt decorated horn Sold for £750A George I walnut chest, the rectangular top with herringbone banding above two short and three long drawers on ogee bracket feet, 102cm wide x 57cm deep x 91cm high Sold for £720A Citrine set necklace, set with eight oval faceted citrines to a yellow metal setting and chain marked 9ct, together with a garnet set necklace Sold for £700A 9ct yellow and rose gold fringe necklace, with stepped square and rectangular links, 41cm long, approximately 59 grams Sold for £950A 9ct yellow gold charm bracelet, set with numerous charms including a pub, slippers, 13, crown, horseshoe, Victorian sovereign, bible, kettle etc, not all hallmarked, overall 72 grams Sold for £620An 18ct yellow gold fob watch, the gilt dial with Roman numerals, the centre decorated with flowers and leaves, together with a yellow metal open faced pocket watch marked 14k, a silver open faced pocket watch, a continental white metal open faced pocket watch and a Waterbury fob watch Sold for £530A Moorcroft vase, decorated in the “Little shop” pattern, limited edition no. 104/150, painted and impressed marks signed Paul Hilditch, 30cm high Sold for £520An aquamarine and diamond ring, the central cushion shaped aquamarine approximately 11 x 9mm, flanked by two pairs of round brilliant cut diamonds to a white metal setting and shank marked 18k, size K Sold for £510A pair of diamond cluster earrings, set with a central old round cut diamond approximately 0.25 of a carat, surrounded by ten irregular old cut diamonds to a white metal setting and post, overall approximately 5 grams Sold for £500A George V silver Mappin and Webb cased silver flatware service comprising six table forks, six soup spoons, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, three table spoons, two ladles, and six tea spoons, approximately 2000 grams, with ivorex handled knives in an oak case, Sheffield, 1928 Sold for £480A 9ct yellow gold necklace with flattened oval links, together with three other 9ct yellow gold necklaces, approximately 40.5 grams Sold for £470A Gentleman’s Tudor (Rolex) Oyster stainless steel wristwatch, the matte silvered dial with baton numerals, and a rose at 12 o’clock, centre sweep seconds, polished bezel manual wind movement, numbered between the lugs 7934 and 324416, the back plate inscribed “Original oyster case by Rolex Geneva” on a black leather Rolex strap, 33mm diameter case Sold for £465A Victorian gold sovereign, dated 1898, Sydney mint mark, in a 9ct yellow gold mount, on a yellow metal chain, approximately 29 grams Sold for £460An amethyst and diamond ring, the central emerald cut amethyst measuring 10mm x 8mm surrounded by twelve rose cut diamonds to a white metal setting and shank, marked 18ct Plat, approximate size J 1/2, overall approximately 6 grams We thought you might like these