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A base metal cased, keyless wind, hunting cased, novelty fob watch, formed as a golf ball, a gentleman's silver curb link watch Albert chain, fitted with a compass fob and a further fob formed from an enamelled Victorian shilling 1887, a gentleman's silver curb link watch Albert chain, with a silver fob medallion and three further silver curb link watch Albert chains.
A silver curb link charm bracelet, fitted with a variety of mostly silver charms, with a heart shaped padlock clasp, a 9ct gold mounted compass fob, three brooches designed as butterflies, a colourless paste set necklace, a mother of pearl necklace, a scent bottle, a small dish, formed from a Peruvian coin supported by three lamas and a large collection of mostly costume jewellery, including; a pair of Victorian gilt metal oval pendant earrings, various further pairs of earrings, marcasite jewellery, brooches, necklaces and further items.
A collection of objects of vertu, to include: a William IV silver vinaigrette by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1831, with a floral chased border, the cover engraved with foliate swags and FJ within a rectangular shaped reserve, opening to a pierced foliate grill, 3.2cm long; a silver propelling pencil by Sampson Mordan & Co., with engine turned decoration and engraved with an address, 7cm long; four other propelling pencils; a nickel plated stop watch, 6cm diameter; a cased pair of opera glasses; a south Staffordshire enamel oval patch box, circa 1790; a Verner's pattern pocket compass by E. R. Watts & Son, London, dated 1911, in a leather case; an Indian silver coloured and lapis lazuli circular box, stamped 925 ; and other items
A MIXED LOT: A turned ivory medical syringe, a brass, two-tone whistle, a nickel two-tone whistle, a set of watchmaker's steel & bone winding keys (cased), a pair of brass nut cracks, a brass compass, a nickel-plated "Fowlers Long Scale calculator", & a small quantity of assorted handles; the calculator 4.7" (12 cms) diameter (lot)
Matthew Boulton's Medallic Scale, the original obverse and reverse dies, c.1803, by Conrad Heinrich Kόchler, obv: bust of Boulton in intaglio, in frock coat, his hair en queue, MATT BOULTON ESQR …, rev: around a central sun the medallic scale in six concentric circles, the details in French, 56 x 68mm; 52 x 67mm (Pollard 27; BHM 462; Eimer 901B), small alignment marks at compass points on both dies around 'medal'. Good fine, the obverse surface showing rust damage, especially towards end of legend. (2) Boulton had been angered by the French and, in particular Jean-Pierre Droz (1746-1823), who he had employed for a short while, but who now, he felt was claiming many of Boulton's inventions as his own. The medal spells out the many achievements of the Soho Mint in terms of output, etc. Boulton had originally conceived the idea of a smaller medal which was to be entrusted to another French medallist, R Dumarest, but Rouw's wax portrait of Boulton was undoubtedly worked by Kόchler. The legend indicates the number of coins or medals of the diameter of each particular circle, that could be struck per minute, "by eight children without fatigue….".
Russia, Alexander I (1777-1801-1825), Pattern Rouble, 1804, the original obverse die, by Conrad Heinrich KÏŒchler, his uniformed bust in intaglio, with high collar and Sash of Order, legend around, ALEXANDER I D:G IMP AVTOCR RVSSOR, 50 x 66mm (Pollard 29 (i); Diakov 293.1; Bitkin 691. Severin 2552; BDM VI, 396, illus), small alignment marks at compass points around 'coin'. Good fine, actual coin surface showing rust damage. The legend shows Alexander as, "By God's grace Emperor and Autocrat of All Russia". Portrait to the right. Boulton had made a gift of coins from the Soho mint to the Russian Court and was immediately commissioned to supply a complete mint to the Russian Government. This was shipped in 1800 immediately following a special act of Parliament that allowed the export. The portrait for this die and that in the the following lot, was modelled in London in wax by Peter Rouw from a bust of the Emperor in the possession of a Mr. Weissinghausen KÏŒchler then worked from the wax, though Boulton subsequently borrowed the bust for KÏŒchler to work from.
Russia, Alexander I (1777-1801-1825), Pattern Imperial, 1804, the original obverse die, by Conrad Heinrich KÏŒchler, his uniformed bust in intaglio, ALEXANDER I D:G IMP AVTOCR RVSSOR, 52 x 60mm (Pollard 29 (ii); Diakov:293.2; Bitkin Z 921(837); Severin:2550), alignment marks at compass points around 'coin'. Good fine, actual coin surface showing rust damage. See note to previous lot.
A WWII medal group Awarded to 1084836 Corporal H A Smith comprising 1939-45 star, Africa star with North Africa 1942-43 bar, Italy star, Defence medal and 1939-45 medal, complete with box of issue and leaflets, RAF Cap badge, small brass compass (possibly an escape compass), a chrome car mounted triple Union Jack.
A collection of WWII Nazi memorabilia To include Iron Cross Second class, Mine Clearance badge, War Merit medal dated 1939, Eastern Front medal Winterschlacht Imostern 1941/1942, gilt metal eagle swastika, brass and enamel party badge, a Naval badge in the form of an anchor and two feathers (possibly Italian) a cased Italian optos folding compass, a deutscher volkssturm wehrmacht armband. (illustrated)
The Steward Patent Liquid compass, with inscription 'Major Gen Hammersley', in leather pouch, Major General Hammersley, 1858-1924, served in the Sudan Expedition 1884-1885, Nile Expedition 1898 - Battle of Khartoum, South Africa War 1900, Gallipoli Campaign 1915, and commanded 11th Division at the landing of Sulva Bay 1915

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