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The sale of Jewellery & Watches at Roseberys London on June 23 includes this platinum and gemset Art Deco jabot pin estimated at £2800-3500.

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1. Art Deco pin

The sale of Jewellery & Watches at Roseberys London on June 23 includes this platinum and gemset Art Deco jabot pin (above) pitched at £2800-3500.

Made c.1925, the terminals, in rock crystal with a diamond and French-cut sapphires, are connected by two flexible line swags alternating diamonds and sapphires.

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2. Silver entree dishes

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The June 25 auction at Cheffins includes this set of three silver entree dishes by Sebastian Crespel II, London 1822, estimate £1200-1500.

The Jewellery, Silver & Watches Sale at Cheffins in Cambridge on June 25 includes this set of three silver entree dishes by Sebastian Crespel II, London 1822.

There is 139oz of weighable silver with each supported in a Sheffield plated hot water bath on four shell and paw feet.

Estimate £1200-1500.

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3. Mutoscope

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What The Butler Saw mutoscope by Oliver Whales, c.1950, estimate £300-500 at the Anderson & Garland auction on June 22.

Following the office relocation of Gateshead arcade and gaming company The Noble Organisation, local saleroom Anderson & Garland will hold a clearance auction on June 22.

It includes this mid-20th century What The Butler Saw mutoscope by Oliver Whales, c.1950. With single nude stills of two different subjects, it claims to show ‘Life like presentations from London, Paris & New York’.

Estimate £300-500.

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4. French Empire mantel clock 

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Dreweatts’ June 24 auction includes this French Empire ormolu and patinated bronze mantel clock in the form of a teapot estimated at £5000-8000.

Dreweatts’ Fine Clocks, Barometers and Scientific Instruments in Newbury rescheduled for June 24 includes this 10in (25cm) French Empire ormolu and patinated bronze mantel clock in the form of a teapot.

The eight-day striking movement regulated by a disc bob pendulum is signed for Fournier horologer of Grenoble. The case is signed for Claude Galle, Paris, who created numerous gilt bronzes for the royal and subsequently imperial household.

Estimate £5000-8000.

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5. A Louis Wain book

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A copy of Louis Wain’s Cats at Play by the Alexandra Publishing Company, London, is estimated at £50-60 at Greenslade Taylor Hunt June 25.

This copy of Louis Wain’s Cats at Play by the Alexandra Publishing Company, London, is for sale at a Books & Maps auction at Greenslade Taylor Hunt in Taunton on June 25 with a guide of £50-60.

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