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Los 479

Imperial Service Medal (2), G.V.R., Circular issue, 1st ‘coinage head’ issue (Freddy Hudson) with named Home Office enclosure; G.VI.R., 1st issue (George Gray.); Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, G.V.R., 1st issue (Albert H. Newman); The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Serving Sister’s shoulder badge, silver and enamel, on lady’s bow riband; Service Medal of the Order of St John (Nurs./Off. J. M. Meech. London S.J.A. 1973.) generally good very fine and better (5) £70-£90

Los 563

Portugal, Republic, Order of Prince Henry the Navigator, Third Class set of insignia, comprising neck badge, 63mm x 56mm, silver-gilt and enamel, silver mark to suspension loop; Star, 77mm, silver, gilt, and enamel, silver mark to retaining pin, with neck riband, miniature award, and lapel rosette, in Costa, Lisbon, case of issue, nearly extremely fine (2) £100-£140

Los 556

France, Third Republic, Order of Agricultural Merit, Chevalier’s breast badge, 41mm x 35mm, silver, silver-gilt, enamel, unmarked, in Lemonine Fils, Paris, embossed case of issue, good very fine £50-£70

Los 105

The important ‘Nyasaland 1915’ campaign group of seven awarded to Major C. ‘Champagne Charlie’ Thorburn, late Royal Scots Fusiliers, who commanded the Nyasaland Volunteer Reserve from August 1914, including on raids into German East Africa and on Lake Nyasa. Mentioned in Despatches multiple times, including for service during the Chilembwe Rebellion of 1915, he was a larger than life character - ‘known from Johannesburg to Nairobi as Champagne Charlie, Nyasaland’s tobacco king; and everyone loved him’ Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 3 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal (Lieut: C. Thorburn, R. Scots Fus:); King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (Lieut: C. Thorburn. Rl: Scots Fus:); Africa General Service 1902-56, 1 clasp, Nyasaland 1915 (Capt: C. Thorburn. Depot Coy. 1/K.A.R.); 1914-15 Star (Capt. C. Thorburn. Nyasaland F.F.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (Major C. Thorburn.); France, Third Republic, Legion of Honour, 5th Class breast badge, silver, silver-gilt and enamels, last with enamel damage, otherwise generally fine or better (7) £1,800-£2,200 --- M.I.D. London Gazette 3 August 1916, 25 September 1917 and 5 June 1919. Charles Thorburn was born at Kerfield in 1881, and was the twin the son of Sir Walter Thorburn, M.P. of Peebleshire. He ‘took up a military career on completing his education at Blairlodge. He served throughout the South African War with the Royal Scots Fusiliers, in which he held the rank of captain, and took part in the relief of Mafeking. At the end of the Boer War he took up business pursuits in Central Africa. On the outbreak of the Great War his offer of service was accepted, and for some time he was in charge of defences with the King’s African Rifles. When the war ended he took up residence in Peebles, holding the rank of major on the Retired List of Officers.... In his youth Major Thorburn was a keen sportsman. He played rugby for Edinburgh Wanderers and Selkirk, and was secretary and a playing member of Peebles County Cricket Club. He engaged in big game hunting while in India and Africa, and presented of his trophies to the Peebles Museum.’ (Obituary refers) Thorburn was appointed to the command of the Nyasaland Volunteer Reserve, 4 August 1914, and carried out operations with them in German East Africa, and Lake Nyasa: ‘The Adventure under her captain, Volunteer Leonard John Boardman, accompanied by Major Thorburn of the N.V.R., sailed into Spinxhaven in October [1914] to find it deserted. They took the opportunity to destroy a German workshop there and to inflict further damage to the Wissman [German Lake Steamer]. Sadly, shortly after this, on the night of 28-29 October the Adventure hit a rock at Muluka on the Portuguese East African coast, was wrecked, abandoned and sank.... The N.V.R. unit sent to Karonga has been reported of consisting of either 53 or 56 Volunteers including two officers. The officers might have been Thorburn, J. M. Purves, their transport officer, and/or J. C. Casson, their supply officer, making 55 to 56 in all. Fewer than 100 men of the N.V.R. qualified for the 1914-15 Star and about two thirds of these awards would have been made to those who were engaged in the actions at Karonga and Kasoa...’ (Cinderella’s Soldiers (The Nyasaland Volunteer Reserve) by P. Charlton refers) Thorburn was mentioned in the despatch of Lieutenant-Colonel G. M. P. Hawthorn, dated Zomba 11 October 1915: ‘Lieutenant, Temporary Captain C. Thorburn, Reserve of Officers. Has commanded the base and lines of communications from the commencement of the war. He has performed his duties very industriously, and arranged most satisfactorily for transport of troops and supplies from the sea coast to the lake.’ Thorburn’s time, and reputation, in Nyasaland is recalled by R. Tremlett in The Road to Ophir: “Could you wire my boss in Nyasaland for fare? I’m sure he will pay it.” “Yes, I’ll do that. Who is he?” When I mentioned the name the Consul laughed. “Champagne Charlie Thorburn? Well, you’ll surely have a time with him! Yes, I’ll wire him right away... How on earth did you get in touch with Champagne Charlie? “It was on the ship from England to South Africa,” I replied. “I had just left Cambourne School of Mines, in Cornwall, where I had done a course in assaying and mine surveying; and was on the way to my father, who had fixed a mining job for me. But I preferred to go with Thorburn to Nyasaland, and here I am.” I did not tell him all the details of that momentous trip.... At Southampton, where I had joined the ship, I was told that I should be sharing a cabin with a Major Thorburn; and as soon as we met I realised that our cabin was to be a lively place. He weighed eighteen stones and had the clear blue eyes and rosy complexion of a schoolboy.... Although his luggage was as yet unpacked, a bottle of champagne stood in an ice bucket in the cabin; and the room was filled with friends who had come to say good-bye. Some years before, one of them told me, Charlie had resigned his commission in the regular army to settle in Nyasaland, then the Cinderella of Central Africa; for the way to it was long and intricate, and transport charges high. In a few years he had risen to create from the jungle vast tobacco and cotton estates; and to make, in prosperous years, ten thousand pounds. He was known from Johannesburg to Nairobi as Champagne Charlie, Nyasaland’s tobacco king; and everyone loved him. At night I sat in the smoking-room and listened to the tales he told; stories of wild barbarism in Central Africa; of lions and strange native customs; and, in particular, of the carefree life where excitement beckoned from every tropical mountain top....’ During 1915, Thorburn had also been involved in the proceedings of the Chilembwe Commission of Inquiry after the John Chilembwe Rebellion of that year. He was mentioned in the despatch of the Governor of Nyasaland London Gazette 3 August 1916: ‘I have been much in contact with the work of Captain Thorburn. In addition to his duties connected with the Base and Lines of Communication, he has rendered important services as Commanding Officer of the Nyasaland Volunteer Reserve, and I was able to mention him specially in connection with the native rising in January, 1915. I feel that I cannot speak too highly of the valuable assistance he has rendered in many directions, and of his cheerfulness and indefatigability at all times.’ Major Thorburn returned to Peebles, and died there in September 1938. Sold with copied research, including a photographic of image of recipient.

Los 533

The mounted group of five miniature dress medals attributed to Captain E. I. M. Barrett, Commissioner of Police, Shanghai, late Lancashire Fusiliers The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, C.I.E., Companion’s 2nd type badge, silver-gilt and enamel, with top silver-gilt brooch bar; Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Rel. of Ladysmith, Transvaa; King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902; Shanghai Municipal Police Long Service Medal, silver; War Medal 1939-45, the first four mounted as worn, the War Medal loose, generally very fine and better (5) £300-£400 --- C.I.E. London Gazette 3 June 1919: ‘For meritorious services connected with the War.’ For the recipient’s full-sized awards, see Lot 140.

Los 137

A Knight Bachelor’s group of six awarded to Sir H. G. Pearson, Legal Advisor to the Secretary of State for India, late Captain, 81st Pioneers, Indian Army Knight Bachelor’s Badge, 1st type breast badge, silver-gilt and enamel, hallmarks for London 1924; British War and Victory Medals (Lt. H. G. Pearson.); General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, S. Persia (Capt. H. G. Pearson, 81-Pioneers.); Jubilee 1935; Coronation 1937, the last five mounted as worn, together with mounted group of five miniature dress medals, nearly extremely fine (6) £400-£500 --- Knight Bachelor, New Year Honours 1931: ‘Justice Hubert Grayhurst Pearson, Barrister-at-Law, Puisne Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal.’ Hubert Grayhurst Pearson was born on 5 August 1878, second son of Sir Charles John Pearson, of Edinburgh. He was educated at Rugby, 1892-97, and was called to the Bar (Inner Temple) in 1902; was a Trooper in the Calcutta Light Horse before being commissioned Lieutenant in the Indian Army Reserve of Officers, attached 81st Pioneers; served in India, North West Frontier, and Bushire; Chairman, Bengal Jails Enquiry Committee, 1926; President Trades Dispute Act Enquiry, Bombay, 1929; Puisne Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Calcutta, 1920-33; Knighted 1931; Legal Adviser to the Secretary of State for India, 1933-1938. Sir Herbert Pearson died on 8 November 1958.

Los 564

Rhodesia, Badge of Honour, bronze, silvered, and enamel, the reverse officially named ‘J. K. Samhungu’, good very fine £70-£90 --- Sold with two photographs of the recipient.

Los 574

United States of America, Distinguished Service Medal (2), gilt and enamel, both unnamed as issued, and both with riband bars, in cases of issue; Purple Heart (John P. Mc.Henry) officially engraved naming, good very fine and better Vatican, Holy See, Pro Ecclesia et Pontifice Cross, silver, good very fine (4) £70-£90

Los 190

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, C.B.E. (Civil) Commander’s 2nd type neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, with neck riband, nearly extremely fine £180-£220

Los 289

A Chinese porcelain blue and white vase and cover 24cm (chip to neck), a small Kutani bowl 5.5cm diameter and various wood and enamel boxes and wares

Los 390

A Dennison watch Co. 9ct gold half hunter. Birmingham 1922. The 40mm white enamel dial with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary. The 17 jewel movement with bi-metallic compensated balance .  89.31g  ( all in) Glass missing. PLEASE NOTE THIS ESTIMATE HAS CHANGED TO £400-£450 WITH A RESERVE OF £400.

Los 197

Various watches, Meerschaum pipes, two silver pens, and enamel pins etc.

Los 326

A collection of silver including a silver gilt champlevé enamel vesta, by David Andersen, decorated in shades of turquoise, a stamped silver red lacquer pill box, another silver pill box by Hansford & Ainsworth, with London import marks, a silver trinket box, stamped 800, with repousse and enamel decoration of flowers, a silver and resin necklace, depicting a castle and surroundings,  a set of silver and enamel green rose cufflinks, by S M Levi Ltd, Birmingham, a Mexican silver hardstone inlaid brooch, another stamped 800 brooch, depicting an angel playing a lute (8) Condition Report:Available upon request

Los 218

A collection of retro items including an Alan Fletcher (British 1931-2006) pair of  orange melamine clam ashtrays for Mebel, three Dansk design enamel jugs, aluminium espresso makers in Pantone colours, a pair of Salter scales etc Condition Report:No condition report available.

Los 229

A collection of retro items including a Finel Finland enamel pot, a Lava Keflavik plate, a Johnson Bros Black Prince coffee set etc Condition Report:No condition report available.

Los 602

A pair of Sheila Fleet silver and enamel earrings in box, a collection of gem set earrings, a silver bangle and other items of silver and costume Condition Report:No condition report available.

Los 183

Hallmarked silver low grade silver and enamel box, H: 45 mm. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 130

Small Halcyon Days enamel fob watch, H: 35 mm, not working at lotting. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 34

Yellow metal and enamel Victorian mourning brooch, H: 42 mm. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 353

Pair of Chinese 19th century cloisonne vases, each with designs of monkeys within peach tress against a blue ground, each H: 30 cm, damage to rims of both, enamel has come away/cracked, otherwise enamel is in good condition bases have felt protectors stick to them. both filled with stones and silicone for weight. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 443

A pair of Continental .800 silver and enamelled oval napkin rings, each decorated with a green or amber enamel band, total weight 40.8g, length 5.6cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Los 632

A Victorian pale blue enamel oval pendant locket, a silver and tortoiseshell circular compact, Birmingham 1928, a pair of gold fronted and silver oval cufflinks, weight 8.9g, a colourless paste hair ornament, as converted for wear as a brooch, a pair of colourless paste and imitation pearl pendant earrings with screw fittings and an oval agate brooch.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Los 338

An Elizabeth II silver mounted three-piece dressing table set with bird, mask and foliate scroll decoration, comprising hand mirror, hairbrush and clothes brush, Birmingham 1977 by W.I. Broadway & Co, cased, a silver mounted globular cut glass perfume bottle and stopper, Birmingham 2001 by The Original Perfume Bottle Co Ltd, height 11.5cm, and a sterling silver and green enamel mounted cut glass atomizer, height 19.5cm (faults).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Los 708

An 18ct gold and cabochon amethyst cufflink with a folding sprung bar fitting, weight 6.2g, and a Norwegian sterling silver and turquoise enamel cufflink by David Andersen, weight 5.9g.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Los 744

A gold, enamel and reverse intaglio crystal cufflink, the back and front with a pale blue enamelled cypher of King George V with a crown surmount within an enamelled border, detailed '18ct Benzie, Cowes', weight 7.3g, dimensions of each front 1.5cm x 1.2cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.

Los 259

A silver charm bracelet with various charms including a spinning wheel, rocking chair, clock etc. Together with an 800 silver bracelet with various enamel charms. Approx weight 62.7 grams.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 108

Mid century black angle pose lamp with black enamel adjustable shade. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 339

Novelty vintage enamel cigarette case with address and postage stamp. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 149

Single sided vintage enamel sign 'All Dog's Love Spratt's Bonio, The Tasty Bone Shaped Biscuit!'. 62x23.5cm approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Very dirty, some losses and minor rusting.   the sign is enamel.  SPL 417/L

Los 67

Small Chinese porcelain baluster vase on a stand with a scrolling lotus motif on a turquoise enamel ground, probably 19th century. 13cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 241

A collection of silver and white metal charms including enamel, 'Wales' charm, scissors, skateboard etc. Approx weight 4.53oz.(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Los 415

A LARGE CHINESE ENAMEL DESIGN PEACH BLOSSOM TABLE LAMP ON CARVED WOODEN BASE, HEIGHT INCLUDING FITTING 47CM

Los 306

A CHINESE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A GEISHA LADY WITH PINK, GREEN & BLUE ENAMEL DESIGN, MARKED TO BASE, HEIGHT 29CM

Los 531

AN ENAMEL HANDPAINTED NECKLACE IN A PRESENTATION BOX

Los 1594

AN ORIGINAL 'MCDOUGALLS SELF- RAISING-FLOUR' ENAMEL SIGN (HAS HAD SOME RESTORATION)

Los 1712

AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS TO INCLUDE A LE CREUSET COOKING POT, ENAMEL BOWLS AND STONE WARE POTS ETC

Los 489

A PAIR OF CHINESE ENAMEL DESIGN SNUFF BOTTLES WITH FOUR CHARACTER MARK TO BASE, HEIGHT OF LARGEST 7.5CM

Los 2019

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FRAMED PRINTS AND PICTURES TO INCLUDE AN ENAMEL SIGN SECTION ETC

Los 1553

AN ORIGINAL ENAMEL 'LAMBERTS TEAS ARE THE BEST' SIGN

Los 1592

A WOODEN FRAMED RARE DOUBLE SIDED ORIGINAL 'PLAYERS NAVY CUT' ENAMEL SIGN

Los 448

A PAIR OF ORIENTAL ENAMEL DESIGN MOONFLASKS, HEIGHT 25CM

Los 364

A LARGE JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD (1868-1912) OVOID FORM WITH RED ENAMEL AND FLORAL DESIGN, HEIGHT 24CM

Los 1861

TWO ENAMEL INDUSTRIAL LIGHT SHADES AND A GLASS LIGHT FITTING

Los 1555

AN ORIGINAL 'PALETHORPES TO-DAY' SAUSAGE ENAMEL SIGN

Los 1139

Brass and enamel Blisworth Tunnel 1805 plaque, L: 10 cm. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Los 434

A continental brass and blue enamel lid decorated with birds and trees with finial vase to top with flowers diameter 17cm

Los 549

Two Clarice Cliff pepper and mustard pots; a selection of Susie Cooper pottery and trinketware.  Jug has hairline in handle 1cm from top; sugar bowl 1cm hairline on rim. The 5 dishes are all stained under glaze + all have some crazing.Salt seems ok, but the pepper has 10-15 small paint losses to block enamel. Cup & saucer in good condition. Small coffee pot/covered milk jug has a bad hairline. Beaker is in good condition with a couple of minor enamel marks. Spotty milk jug is in good condition. Covered sugar bowl - hairline under knop - other block pieces seem ok. 2 Royal Minton miniatures are ok.

Los 740A

A gent's open faced key wound pocket watch in white metal, stamped '935'; an Egin gold plated pocket watch, keyless and open faced; a chased white metal fob watch with painted enamel dial

Los 591

Three pieces of Vista Alegre porcelain, a covered pot in the form of a pumpkin, a white and gilt covered comport and 2 Austrian enamel dishes

Los 431

A pair of late 19th/ early 20th century cloisonne vases, black ground with coloured and gilt decoration, height 22cm One vase has a small chip in blue enamel above the base.One vase has a dent in black enamel near the base of the vase.

Los 43

An early 20th century Rotary dial black Bakelite telephone; An enamel egg shaped pendant blue ground with floral decoration

Los 665

Georg Jensen:  a modernist abstract brooch in silver and green enamel, numbered 315, stamped  H.K., marks unclear but appear to be Sterling Denmark, width 3.7cm The clasp is good. The enamel has been chipped and repaired at one corner

Los 859

GALLE EMILE: (1846-1904) French artist and designer who worked in glass, considered one of the major innovators in the French Art Nouveau movement. An excellent Autograph Manuscript Signed, Emile Galle (in the third person to the title page and also within the text), twenty pages (including the title page), 4to (and a few smaller), n.p. (Nancy), n.d. (1884), in French. The manuscript, largely penned to the versos of Galle's personal printed stationery, is the artist's working draft (containing numerous corrections) of his report to the jury of the Central Union of the Decorative Arts VIII Exposition on the production and manufacture of his glass, including various specimens, and featuring details of the technical procedures of decoration and the diverse new applications derived from it, in particular new glass colouration including double and triple marbled glass, precious stone imitations, the use of air bubbles, extension of the palette of opaque enamels on glass, the use of transparent and translucent enamels on glass (other than cobalt oxide enamel), rare and strange decorations and new engraving procedures etc., in part, 'The exhibitor presents this year some tones coloured from the block (chrome oxide, iron oxide and diverse combinations of iron oxide, cobalt, manganese); some free imitations of precious stones, transparent, translucent or marbled with opaque veins. These colourations are obtained by introduction of diverse oxides and metallic salts in the glass, of opal glasses, and glasses coloured with gold or copper oxide….He still presents glasses with the introduction of gold sheets, platinum, finally some doublets and triplets with marbled sheet. Some specimens offer absolutely new effects, unprecedented use of which, neither modern or antique, offer any example…..the exhibitor asks the jury to examine the following samples…..Octopus light cigar case….cylindrical pot and tray…..basin with glass stopper, sapphirine colour, or blue quartz colour (composition based on potash) with translucent enamels…..Emile Galle incidentally reminds that glass, coloured with a small quantity of cobalt oxide in a pretty sapphire tone, colour which was since vulgarised by some French and foreign glass manufacturers, was emitted by him in 1878…..(and)…..commercialised by him under the name Clair de Lune, it was produced successively in Germany under the name Mondschein and in England under that of Moonlight Glass. A sample of this shade can be seen in the Decorative Arts museum……Marbled glasses with purple and bluish colours disclose the presence of gold. These marbling are yellowish when seen by reflection and red or pink by refraction…..These colours, interesting from the point of view of techniques, are not less interesting as regards decoration for the resources they offer the artist. Unfortunately, in considering the industrial use only, this procedure does not seem very practical, its effect being too variable…..it still requires some spendings of imagination to create interesting subjects out of their strange shapes…..The exhibitor also presents some tinted glasses containing gold and platinum sheets introduced in the glass in order to serve as foreground to enamels…..all the exhibitors decorations are handmade……The vivid desire to create….enamels on glass, a production with a really modern and French character, has led the exhibitor to research the colours that neither the Damas or Venise enamellers, nor the German painters have used in their productions, some reds and blues for example, some blacks, yellows and greens, some purples, pinks and violets, and most of all half tones, fine and broken shades, greys, flesh and ivory tones. Their judicious use, without dashing the decoration of the glass, can add to it a certain piquant…..diverse appropriateness between the decoration and the objects' destination had led Galle to research other translucent enamels than the old and magnificent blue derived from cobalt. Some objects having to represent the decorations by refraction as well as by reflection, it became necessary to enlarge the enamel palette in a sense contrary to opacity…..Emile Galle pays the greatest attention to the composition of the drawings intended to be executed in touret engraving. He never uses the fluor hydric acid engraving. It can be no use to him in the artistic effects he is searching for…..' Within the draft Galle details over eighty glass objects that he is presenting at the exposition including vases, scent bottles, bowls, tankards, goblets, cornets, a clock (made for the Queen of Italy), jugs, wine glasses etc. A manuscript of fascinating content and accompanied by a vintage unsigned 5 x 8.5 cabinet photograph, the albumen print by Otto Wegener of Paris depicting Galle in a head and shoulders pose and with the photographer's imprint to the lower mount. Some light overall age wear and a few creases and small tears (most noticeable to the left edge of the title page). G to VG, 2 

Los 274

A Mughal style necklace, the three-strand simulated pearl necklace spaced by red, white, and green foliate enamel panels, with reflective imitation stones to the reverse, terminating in a simulated seed pearl and green bead fringe, length 66cm. £100-£200 --- Condition Report Worn with discolouration and staining to the simulated pearls, viewing advised, gross weight 89.0gm.

Los 439

Swiss. A lady’s small gold and enamel keyless watch, circa 1900. Movement: cylinder escapement. Dial: cream, blue Arabic numerals. Case: gold, engine-turned back with translucent green enamel and fleur de lis decoration, gold cuvette, no.55310. Signed: unsigned Dimensions: diameter 26.5mm. £100-£150 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing. Dial: fine hairline cracks. Case: repair to the band, scuff throughout, later added loop to bow. Gross weight: 16.9gms. Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.

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