A First World War Period silver Officer's trench style mechanical wristwatch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel hands and wire lugs, import hallmarks London 1918, case no. 260773, case width 28mm, not currently workingMovement – not currently working and needs attention Dial - several star hairline cracksGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - general wear and light abrasionsCrown – hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated brown leather strap, light wearNotes – no box or papers
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1920s silver trumpet vase, with shaped rim and knopped stem, upon spreading filled foot, H23cm, hallmarked Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1927, together with a smaller example, of faceted form, with dart rim and applied enamel crest, with 'S.S.Orford' inscribed on enamel plaque below, upon stepped filled foot, H12.5cm, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd, Birmingham 1928Condition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small indentations. Largest example with several small knocks to body, and creasing to base. Smaller example with three large knocks to body. Hallmarks with some wear particularly to larger example.
Six Danish silver and silver-gilt year spoons, including four example by Anton Michelsen, each with enamel decoration, including Christmas and other religious designs, dated between 1936 and 1984, each with maker's stamps to underside, together with two silver-gilt examples by Georg Jensen, each with enamel flowers to finials, dated 1975 and 1976, with maker's mark and Sterling Denmark stamped to underside Condition Report:Approximate total weight 7.76 ozt (241.4 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, predominantly in the form of surface scratches to silver-gilt. Silver colour coming through gilt in places, particularly underneath bowls. Nicks to outer rim of bowls. Marks clear and legible.
Group of silver, including twin handled trophy, of plain circular form and personal engraving, hallmarked William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1937, upon wooden base, together with three silver napkin rings, silver pusher, pair of silver sugar tongs and a collection of silver and enamel souvenir spoons, all hallmarked Condition Report:Approximate total silver weight (not including enamel spoons)4.93 ozt (153.1 grams) enamel spoons approx 2.7 ozt (84.6 grams)
Silver orange guilloche enamel thimble, stamped 935 Sterling Silver, together with four other silver thimbles, all hallmarked and a modern silver frog pin cushion, L2cm hallmarked Condition Report:Weighable silver approx 18 gramsGeneral wear commensurate with age and use including surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some rubbing to the higher detail on the thimbles. No loss or damage to guilloche enamel. Some wear to hallmarked but generally clear and legible.
A late 17th century bronze mortar, Gloucestershire, attributed to Abraham Rudhall I (fl.1684-1718)With everted rim, cast twice to the body with the Royal Arms and cipher ‘CR’, rim diameter 13.4cm, height 10.5cmLiterature: See Michael Finlay, 'English Decorated Bronze Mortars & Their Makers' (2010), p. 41, fig. 50, for a mortar cast with the same medallion of the Royal Arms and attributed to the Rudhall Foundry, Gloucester. The author notes 'this version of the Royal Arms is very similar in design to the enamel bosses sometimes inset into pewter chargers of the James I and Charles I periods and it seems possible that a slightly larger version of one of these may have been brought into service to provide the stamp which was used on these mortars, all of whose decoration is usually extremely shallow, and has often worn almost away'.Provenance: Sotheby's 18 May 1997, Lot 573. The Tony Chapman Collection, West Yorkshire
George III gold mourning ring, the bezel enclosing a lock of plaited hair under a reverse white painted urn glass panel, the black enamel border inscribed 'Sarah Stow Lundie OB 8 Apr 1780 AE 32'Condition Report:Approx 4.6gm, size N-O, gold tested 13-14ct, overall head = 21mm x 15mm, hairwork and urn in good condition, glaze panel with some very light scratches - visible under 10x loop, outer black enamel with some small losses, shank sound - no visible evidence of re-sizing, well presented ring
Early 20th century 9ct gold open face keyless lever pocket watch by J. W. Benson, London, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, back case engraved with initials EB, London 1933Condition Report:Approx 78.2gm, no inner cover, movement functioning, hands moving freely, dial good, couple of dents to back case, case diameter = 48mm
Early 20th century 9ct gold open face keyless lever 'Traveler' pocket watch by American Watch Co, Waltham, No. 19411122, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case by Dennison Birmingham 1915Condition Report:9ct gold case and glass cover only approx 24.05gm, very light hairline at 8 o'clock and very very small chip at 12, movement not checked (winder not connecting to movement) clean, working case diameter = 47mm, movement loose from case
George III silver pair cased verge fusee pocket watch by W E Carter, Ripon, No. 2018, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, pierced and engraved balance cock decorated with a mask, case by Thomas Gibbard, London 1802 and one other silver lever pocket watch, case by Robert John Pike, London 1874Condition Report:Pair cased movement functioning, dial with losses around centre, glass cover scratched, no inner dust cover, outer case no push button, hinges good and closes tight, other movment not working
Early 20th century 14ct gold open face keyless cylinder fob watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, back case with engraved decoration, stamped K14Condition Report:Approx 47.6gm, inner dust cover not gold, movement currently functioning, dial with some cracks at 3 o'clock, hands moving freely, case diameter = 38mm
Early 20th century 18ct gold open face keyless cylinder fob watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, back case with engraved decoration, stamped 18K, with Helvetia hallmarkCondition Report:Approx 34.15gm, inner dust cover also 18ct hallmarked, movement currently functioning, dial good (some light spots believe these to be dirt marks), hands moving freely, case good, case diameter = 35mm
Early 20th century 14ct gold open face keyless cylinder presentation fob watch, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, the back case with enamelled swallow and rose decoration, stamped 14K, with 9ct gold enamelled bar brooch stamped 9cCondition Report:Approx 22.25gm, inner dust cover not gold, movement intermittingly working, overwound at crown, inner dust cover inscribed 'To Belle from Will April 1913', some enamel loss to back case dial good, hands moving freely, case diameter = 30mm
A VICTORIAN OAK AND MAHOGANY CROSS-BANDED LONGCASE CLOCK with eight day, two train, five pillar movement, the enamel face with subsidiary second dial, date aperture and roman numerals, decorated with a pastoral scene to the arch, the case with a swan neck pediment to the hood, and canted fluted corners to the trunk, 214cm high x 53.5cm wide
For restoration: French Louis XIV / XV transitional boulle bracket clock, the 9-inch cellular Roman dial with blue numerals and outer numbered Arabic minute track, over enamel cartouche inscribed 'BAR. BALTAZAR A PARIS' the later two-train movement striking on a coiled gong, the case with cast seated maiden finial, conforming relief to base of glazed front door, enclosing typical 'chequerboard' interior, the casework at fault, 71cm high (ex. finial)
Continental silver and pink enamel minaudiere, of rectangular form decorated with the head of a lurcher or similar dog, enclosing mirror (a/f) over scent bottle flanked by two make-up pencil holders, cursive initials M L, import marks for Birmingham 1927, 41mm x 63mm (ex. handle), 97g gross approx
Victorian diamond and enamel mourning brooch, the rose diamond floral motif to a black enamel ground within a scroll frame, locket back inscribed to the reverse, enclosing the glazed locket, 'In Memory of the late - Sarah Kenyon of Dogley Mills - Who died Sept 23rd 1847 at 82', 4.8cm long approx
A rare Swiss polychrome painted tinplate figural `clock pedlar` timepiece, unsigned, mid to late 19th century. The miniature spring-driven movement with long pendulum and circular white enamel Roman numeral dial set into a case modelled as a wall clock with foliate spandrels and cottage scene painted break-arch dial supported on the chest of a figure in broad-brimmed hat, dark coat, red waistcoat and breeches, and carrying a bundle of pendulums in his left hand, with further dummy clock movement on his back (the sliding front concealing the winder), standing upon a wooden base, 37cm highBy repute - given to Thomas Henry Dallow, Chief Superintendent of Herefordshire Police, the great, great grandfather of the current owner, in the 19th Century, as a retirement gift (ex inf. vendor).
Continental white metal and lilac blue guilloche enamel oval trinket box, the cover decorated with central cartouche enclosed within banding, the outermost decorated with laurel wreaths panels, enclosing gilt interior, the base with engine turned and banded decoration, unmarked, 8cm diameter, 102g gross approx
J.W. Benson 9ct gold open-faced keyless wound pocket watch, signed white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands, the three piece hinged case housing a signed New Ludgate movement, numbered X.6238, hallmarked London 1933, approximately 5cm diameter, 74g gross inclusive of the movement, original fitted case
C. Moore, London - George III silver pair cased pocket watch, London 1806, case maker T.B. incase, the key wound fusee movement with verge escapement, signed C.Moore, London, numbered 4890, unsigned white enamel dial, gilt fleur de lys hands, approximately 5.4cm diameter, 116g gross inclusive of movement
Waltham 18ct gold half hunter fob watch, white enamel signed dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands, the four piece hinged case with gold cuvette, the cover with a burgundy enamel chapter ring by Dennison, Birmingham 1911, approximately 3.5cm diameter, 40g gross inclusive of the movement which is numbered 17969874

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