LIBERTY & CO; a George V hallmarked silver and enamelled Art Deco teaspoon with geometric handle, Birmingham 1935, together with a cased set of six hallmarked silver teaspoons, a hallmarked silver napkin ring, six further hallmarked silver teaspoons with Art Deco decoration and an egg spoon, approx weight 5.7ozt/177g.Additional InformationThe Liberty spoon with minor chips/losses to the enamel but the spoon is in poo condition with heavy dents/knocks and cut/splits to the edges of the bowl.
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An early 19th century yellow metal and enamel musical fob, possibly Swiss, the closed crescent top decorated with enamel flowers, on an oval base containing mechanism, the item winds by the central jewel set winder, gross weight 18g, overall height including loop is 4cm.Additional InformationThe items does wind and play. The crescent with some knocks to the gold surface and the base with a slight knock at the edge and some age creases to the underside. Overall appearance ok. A couple of tiny splits and the piece is all one, not in two sections.
A 9ct yellow gold and blue enamelled fob medallion, with the Cheshire coat of arms to the front and the reverse inscribed 'Pte. T. Blackhurst, Aston District, Appreciation of Service Overseas, The Great War', diameter 27mm, approx. 6.1g.Additional InformationMinor surface scratches, a couple of tiny surface chips to the blue enamel.
A George V hallmarked silver and enamel mounted cut glass toilet jar, Birmingham 1928, diameter 7.5cm, with a hammered silver napkin ring, a pewter napkin ring, a white metal and enamel mounted scent bottle, two silver bladed and mother of pearl handled pocket knives, and two further pocket knives (8)Additional InformationThe large toilet jar and cover is generally in good condition. The other enamel piece is chipped and scratched, and the lid is squashed down somewhat. One of the steel bladed pocket knives is lacking a section of mother of pearl.
BRITISH CHESS FEDERATION; a hallmarked silver and enamel chess medal, Birmingham 1913, in fitted box, with a hallmarked silver twin handled trophy, Birmingham 1944, 4ozt/135g, on ebonised plinth (2)Additional InformationSilver medal with minor tarnishing but essentially good. The silver trophy with general light age wear patina to the surface,
H.C. FREEMAN; a hallmarked silver and enamel insurance emblem menu holder, for R.E.A 1720, Birmingham 1944, height 4.5cm, with a hallmarked silver dish modelled with a bulldog, a silver caddy spoon, a silver calling card case with presentation engraved verso 'From London and Edinburgh Insurance Group' and a silver pendant and chain, gross weight 6ozt/188g, and a pair of silver backed gentleman's brushes.Additional InformationThe weight given does not include the menu holder or the brushes.
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case with engine turned detailing, Birmingham 1935, length 14cm, with a smaller silver cigarette case, combined weight 9.5ozt/305g, with a hallmarked silver mounted photograph frame and a purple enamel and silver dressing table mirror (4)Additional InformationBoth of the cigarette cases with engraved initials and dates. The frame is tired and the enamel and mirror of the hand mirror is in poor condition.
COLEN HEWER CHESHIRE; an Edward VII hallmarked silver and enamel cigarette case, the front decorated with a black and white portrait of a lady, Chester 1909, gross 4.0ozt /125g, height 9cmAdditional InformationThe portrait with some light surface scratches, general patination to the silver but overall fair.
An assortment of silver and white metal spoons, tongs and cocktail sticks, to include a pair of Old English pattern sauce ladles, Sheffield 1923, a pierced silver preserve spoon, a set of six silver tea spoons, a cocktail twirler, eleven various cockerel cocktail sticks, a Continental white metal and enamel spoon etc, weighable silver 15.7ozt / 488g
ELGIN; a sterling silver cased wristwatch, the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, diameter 30mm, together with a Longines silver cased wristwatch, the enamel dial set with Arabic numerals and retailer's mark for Beaver, Manchester, and two further silver cased wristwatches (4).
ROLCO; a lady's 9ct gold cased wristwatch, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals, with leather strap, together with a further 9ct gold cased lady's wristwatch with an Art Deco style lady's gold cased wristwatch (marks rubbed), on a base metal strap, also a lady's Art Deco cocktail wristwatch (4).
JOYCE OF WHITCHURCH; a George IV hallmarked silver pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Arabic numerals, movement no.9724, case hallmarked London 1825 (af). Additional InformationThe case bezel is misshapen, the dial is in poor condition, has chips, cracks and damage throughout with some repainting, not currently in working order. The thumbpiece to release the outer case is missing.
OMEGA; an 800 grade silver and yellow metal crown wind open face pocket watch, with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds hand to the white enamel dial, the movement no.5318059, diameter 50mm, and a further open face pocket watch with white enamel dial inscribed 'H. Van Reenen Amsterdam' (2).
J.W. BENSON; a crown wind half hunter silver pocket watch with external blue enamelled Roman numerals and further Roman numerals to the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds hand, signed with fifteen jewel movement, diameter 5cm.Additional InformationVery heavily tarnished, the watch ticks when wound and winds freely but it is slightly missing when you do wind so attention would be needed. General surface wear throughout.
A lady's 14ct yellow gold half hunter crown wind fob watch, with remains of enamel outer dial bearing Roman numerals, the interior dial set with Roman numerals, diameter 30mm, approx weight 23.3g (af).Additional InformationThe outer enamel dial with numerous chips and losses, scuffs and scratches to the interior dial, the inside border is loose and the glass is missing, the watch is currently not functioning, denting to the case, the front and back cases do not close properly.
ELGIN WATCH CO; a 9ct yellow gold crown wind open face pocket watch, the enamel dial set with jewels and floral detail, with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 50mm, approx. 89.2g.Additional InformationLight wear to the case, when wound the watch appears to run, scratches to the glass. No guarantee of working order.
A 14ct yellow gold full hunter crown wind pocket watch, with engraved detail to the case, the seventeen jewel movement by Waltham retailed by Bartlett, no.2594415, with white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, diameter 50mm, approx. 92.6g.Additional InformationOverall presented very well. Free from any engraved initials. Tocks when wound although no guarantee of working order. The dial has a tiny 4mm hairline crack running beneath the subsidiary seconds dial and a 2mm finer one beside this, also a further 3mm very fine hairline crack running north from the subsidiary seconds dial, but overall good.
A George IV silver vinaigrette with pierced foliate grille, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1825, length 3.25cm, with a 19th century Viennese gilt metal and enamel vinaigrette with a maiden and a man with a guitar (2)Additional InformationThe silver vinaigrette with general age wear rubbing and tarnishing throughout. The enamel vinaigrette with a small chip to the back approx. 3mm length, and the hinge is lacking a pin.
WILLIAM PRESTON OF LANCASTER; a 19th century silver pair cased pocket watch, with fusée movement and enamel dial, the case hallmarked for Chester 1801. Additional InformationNo key to test the mechanism. The handles are a different colour to one another, suggesting they are not original. There is a crack to the dial which runs to the 9 and to the 3 from the centre. General age wear patina to the case throughout.
H.C. BODDINGTON, MANCHESTER; an 18ct gold crown wind pocket watch, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the movement numbered 35244, gross weight 138.5g. Additional InformationThe watch is currently running although we cannot guarantee that it is in full working order. Watch and movement clean and bright. The case may not be original to the watch. Diameter of the dial is 4.5cm. Overall diameter is 5.1cm.
WALTHAM; a gold plated crown wind full hunter pocket watch, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 50mm, together with a Thomas Russell & Son gold plated crown wind open faced pocket watch, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 50mm (2).Additional InformationThe Thomas Russell watch appears to run when wound although this is no guarantee of working order, the full hunter is not functioning, light scratches, scuffs, tarnishing and wear to the cases.
A 935 grade silver key wind lady's fob watch, the enamel dial with gilt floral detail surrounding the circular chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, diameter 35mm, together with an 800 grade silver key wind lady's fob watch, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals, diameter 37mm, approx weight 78g (2).
J.W BENSON; a hallmarked silver crown wind half hunter pocket watch, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, diameter 50mm, together with a sterling silver crown wind full hunter pocket watch, the blue and white enamel dial signed Thedomas patent, eight days, Swiss made, diameter 50mm (2).
A nickel silver Goliath eight day crown wind pocket watch with Roman numerals to the white enamel dial and subsidiary seconds hand, housed in an oak easel backed case engraved 'H.V.R. 1913', the watch diameter 75mm.Additional InformationThe watch is not currently working, light surface scratches throughout, some staining to the dial. The case has light surface scratches but basically OK.
A Edward VII hallmarked silver half hunter crown wind pocket watch, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals and numbered 9257, with subsidiary seconds dial, the case marked for London 1908, the back case engraved 'R.B.C 52nd Reg T', diameter 50mm, together with a further hallmarked silver crown wind open faced pocket watch and a key wind open face pocket watch stamped 'Fine Silver, with white metal (3).Provenance: Adlington Hall Cheshire
WALTHAM; a gold plated crown wind open face 'Traveller' pocket watch, with Roman numerals to the white enamel dial and with subsidiary seconds dial and movement no.15339212, diameter approx. 50mm.Additional InformationOverall presented in good condition, no damage to the dial, light surface wear only to the case, ticks when wound and adjusts correctly, overall good condition.
WILLIAM COMYNS; a George V hallmarked silver pocket watch case, engraved 'G.J.W. From Mother 1914', London 1914, with velvet lined interior containing a nickel crown wind Goliath pocket watch with Roman numerals to the white enamel dial with eight day movement and subsidiary seconds hand.Additional InformationA few dents and springs to the case, the clasp holds tightly. The silver is lightly lifting from the leather backing. Surface tarnishing and toning., Heavy wear to the easel back. The Goliath watch has general surface wear throughout where people have opened it. Not guaranteed to be in working order.
A group of small silver comprising a George V hallmarked silver and yellow/orange enamel decorated circular compact, Birmingham 1929, and oversized George V vesta case, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1924, engraved initials 'L.J.R.' (lacking striking section to base), a modern oval pill box, two matchbook cases and a base metal matchbook case. Additional InformationA few small surface chips and slither chips to the enamel around the edges, with surface scratches also. General wear throughout.
FATTORINI & SONS PARIS; a brass cased carriage clock, the enamel dial set with Roman numerals, height including swing handle 14.5cm. Additional InformationWear to the case. When wound, the clock appears to run, although we cannot guarantee that the clock is in working order. Wear to the dial. Tarnishing and losses to the brass plating.
A George V hallmarked silver and guilloche enamel compact of circular form, Birmingham 1920, together with a white metal lady's purse in the Art Nouveau style, a Art Nouveau style pewter and blue stone scent bottle with floral decoration and a silver plated novelty pin cushion in the form of a lady's shoe (4).Additional InformationTarnishing and wear, losses/damage to the enamel panel.

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