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A Victorian black onyx, enamel and half-pearl oval mourning brooch and earring set. Each set with a central oval cabochon black onyx decorated with a central half-pearl star motif, and with similar half-pearl and enamel borders, the brooch approx. 40mm x 31mm overall, 12.9g gross, the earrings 21.5mm high (excluding the small bale), 17mm wide, the pair weigh 9.3g gross.Note; The back of each item appears to be tarnished gilt metal however the pearls appear to be mounted in gold, please satisfy yourself before bidding on this lot. Condition Report: Overal very good and honest (dare I say it excellent?) condition for their age. All the pearls in good condition and a good lustrous white/very light cream colour. Mounts all good, no cracks, chips or obvious damage, scratches or chips. Please see the catalogue description regarding the metal, the backs all tarnished and would benefit from a sympathetic clean.
Jean Gosselin a Paris, an 18th century French open face alarm pocket watch. In a foliate-pierced two-piece hinged case, 59.5mm diameter, Bulls eye glass, fusee movement with a latice-pierced bridge cock, silver 'Avance Retard' round regulation dial, square tapering 'Egyptian' pillars and engraved with the makers name, the dial with a central engraved-brass(?) rotating alarm disc with pointer, within a white enamel chapter with black Roman numerals. Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy, We haven't applied any power and so at this stage we would have to say not funtioning, however the movement doesn't appear on first inspection to have any obvious problems to the naked and uninformed eye. Case in overall good condition for its age, general wear and tear, hinge good, bell present.
A 19th century silver cased open face pocket watch. 'Coastguard Watch, J. N. Masters, Rye'. Lever movement engraved 'Masters' no. 258858 with dust cover. White enamel dial with Roman numerals, silver hands and a subsidiary seconds dial Condition Report: Glass has been replaced with a plastic lens
S Smith & Son, Watchmakers to the Admiralty, 9 Strand, London, The Strand Watch, English Made, a late Victorian 18ct gold cased open face pocket watch, circa 1898. keyless full plate movement, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, 48mm diameter three-piece hinged case with a snap-on bezel, un-engraved, hallmarked London 1898, 92g gross. Condition Report: We do not guarantee the accuracy of any watch. Overall reasonable condition for age, general wear and tear commensurate with age and use, several small dents to the case and minor scuffs, the movement not working, does not run for even a second, set-hands functioning, requires a clean and a full overhaul.
Great Western Railway, Swindon interest, a 9ct gold cased open face keyless pocket watch, circa 1918. Selezi Swiss keyless lever movement, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, indistinctly marked 'Hayward (?), Bath & Swindon', 49mm diameter four piece hinged case, the back engraved 'Presented to Mr G Richards... on his retirement after 43 years service in the GWR Carr Dept, Swindon Jan 31, 1921', hallmarks for Birmingham 1918, 91g gross. Condition Report: We do not guarantee the accuracy of any watch. Overall good condition for age, general wear and tear commensurate with age and use, two small dents to the case and minor scuffs, the movement ticking, requires a clean and an overhaul.
Dent, Watch makers to the King, 61 Strand & 4 Royal Exchange, London, a silver half-hunter cased keyless pocket watch, circa 1900. No 52890, three-quarter plate keyless lever movement, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blued hands, 50mm diameter four piece hinged case, the back engraved with foliate script initials, hallmarked London 1900. Condition Report: We do not guarantee the accuracy of any watch. Overall good condition for age, general wear and tear commensurate with age and use, no dents to the case, the movement ticking, requires a good clean and an overhaul.
A 9ct gold hunter cased keyless pocket watch, circa 1924. Swiss 15 jewel lever movement, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and blued-steel spade hands, the 49mm diameter four-piece hinged case with a snap-on bezel, the front engraved with monogram, the cuvette engraved '10-5-1926', hallmarks for Birmingham 1924, the watch weighs 89g gross; together with a gilt metal fancy-cable chain with a base-metal bolt-ring clasp, a 'T' bar stamped '9ct' and a swivel clasp stamped '9ct'. Condition Report: Overall good/fair condition for age, the case with small dents to the outer case, lacking the inner glass.We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy, the movement ticks and runs, set-hands functioning.
Vickery London and Swiss, an 18ct gold cased open face 'trench' watch, circa 1915. The white enamel dial with skeleton Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and luminous hands, the A L Dennison Watch Case Co., three-piece(?)screw case (bezel and case-back screw off) with wire lugs, hallmarks for London 1915, 35.5mm diameter, on an associated brown leather strap, Swiss 17 jewel adjusted movement, also marked 'U.S.Pat. 24.May. 1904', the watch case, movement, glass and leather strap weigh 52g gross, Together with a later Certina box. Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy.Overall good/fair condition for age, a dent to the case near 11, the screw case good. The movement over-wound and runs occasionally for a couple of seconds and stops, set-hands functioning.
Swiss, a lady's 18ct cased bracelet watch, circa 1915. The white enamel dial with red 12 and black painted Roman numerals. the three piece hinged case with import hallmarks for London 1915, 24mm diameter. Swiss movement, the watch and bracelet weigh 19.4g gross Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy. Case overall good though the back now detached at the hinge and requires a new pin/repairing, glass loose. Bracelet, gold-plated and a little loose.The movement not ticking, not working, balance oscillates a couple of times and stops, requires attention and a service/overhaul.
An Art Deco 8-day desk top silver and enamel mounted clock. With blue guilloche enamel mounts, the cream dial marked Swiss Made, within Key pattern rim, on bracket support, the silver mount engraved with inscription 'Mischief 10-I-29 Wilfred, London hallmarks, stamped Cambridge & Oxford ORA, (damages and repairs to enamel), 11cm wide
Three 20th century Asian cloisonne vases. The larger Japanese example of tall tapering form, decorated with with flower-sprays on a sparkling brown ground, stamped with flower mark, 25cm high and a pair of black ground small vases decorated with prunus and rockwork, 15cm high Condition Report: The large vase is generally in good condition with no obvious chips or repairs to the enamel. The smaller examples: one has at least two large knocks to the decoration (however not deep enough to expose the inner metal). Both also have chips to the enamel under the rim. All show some general wear including light scratches. Would benefit from a clean.
A pair of Japanese Meiji period cloisonne vases. Each of tapering panelled form, decorated with flaming dragons on glitter green and ochre panels, above mythological beasts and birds, on a cream ground, 31cm high Condition Report: Some chips and knocks to the enamel including significant ones around the top and bases. The metal rims are loose and one is dented. Colours bright. Some hairline cracks to the enamel.

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