A late 19th century rose cut diamond, cats eye chrysoberyl, untested pearl and cabochon ruby set insect brooch valued at £200 to £300.
The company’s silver and jewellery specialist Maryanne Lineker-Mobberley said: “The sale has a nice mix of items with estimates ranging from £70 to £2,000 with more than 200 lots of jewellery. “Novelty pieces of jewellery and silver always sell well because buyers after often looking for something different.”
An interesting piece is an Edwardian novelty silver pin cushion in the form of a bull with a mother of pearl cart made by Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham in 1908, which carries an estimate of £400 to £600.