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Antiques Trade Gazette


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Forthcoming Sales Jewellery The Fine Sale


Oxford, 13 June +44 (0) 1865 853 640 oxford@bonhams.com


Featuring over 500 lots of paintings, sculpture, furniture, works of art, silver and tribal art. With estimates ranging from £100 to £4,000, the sale has something for everyone from the entry level collector to the connoisseur.


Fine Watches & Wristwatches


New Bond Street, 13 June +44 (0) 20 7447 7413 watches@bonhams.com


We are pleased to offer the Martin Ball collection, an impressive array of pocket watches by Thomas Tompion, George Graham and other important makers. This sale contains classic wristwatches by Patek Philippe and numerous Rolex chronographs, including a beautiful Ref:6234 presented to Chris Conn by Rolex after he won the 1963 Malaysia Grand Prix.


& Silver Edinburgh, 14 June +44 (0)131 240 0915 clare.blatherwick@bonhams.com


The June Silver and Jewellery Sale comprises a large selection of smart antique and period pieces, including an impressive and large pair of early 19th century fire opal and diamond earrings, a lovely tortoiseshell and enamel parasol handle which is cased by Brigg of London, a 19th century polychrome enamel and gem-set necklace in the Renaissance Revival manner, a variety of cased pieces which have remained undisturbed in a private Scottish attic for around 80 years, a Victorian Petábgarh suite, etc. The silver on offer features many fine antique silver pieces including two pairs of William Cafe candlesticks, 1740 and 1766, a cased set of Chelsea/ St James porcelain mounted scent bottles, and a good variety of continental, modern silver and silver flatware.


For a complete sales listing visit bonhams.com


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