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Alice Waymouth A silver and enamel ring, a small enamelled button, a large enamelled copper disc decorated with lizards 102mm and a small enamelled disc (4)The large disc has a crack to the edge which appears under the enamel as it doesn't look to be on the surface. There are small chips to the enamel on the edges. The ring enamel has surface scratches. The button has a long crack running right across and various scratches. The small disc has surface scratches. None of these pieces are signed. Provenance - from the estate of Robert Morson Hughes & Eleanor Hughes. Alice Waymouth was Eleanor Hughes sister. We have buttons by Alice Waymouth, from the same estate, in lot 252.
A collection of belt buckles, including a silver plated owl buckle with glass inset eyes. Together with two pairs of white metal Imperial Eagle buckles and a brass and cloissonne enamel buckle.The silvering is worn on the owl buckle. The two eagle buckles are generally good. The enamel buckles are slightly scratched but generally good.
Alice Waymouth – A set of six arts and crafts silver and enamel buttons. Each monogrammed A W, diameter 27.5mm.There are SIX buttons and not five as catalogued. No obvious damage or condition issues. See extra photos for some cracks within enamel which would appear to have occured during the enamelling process.
An early 20th century silver cased trench wristwatch. By The Services Watch Co Ltd. The 26mm white enamel dial with luminous Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, unsigned 15 jewel Swiss movement, export hallmark Birmingham 1908, with original guarantee dated 4/8/1908 and Harrods London case.Winds and runs
Omega Constellation Chronometer quartz gentleman's stainless steel and gold plated wristwatch. Ref 1980136, within Omega zip case.Not currently running. No box or papers. Wear to the black enamel on the numerals at 12, 6 and 7 positions on the bezel. Minor scratches and dents to the case and strap.
An 18ct gold pocket watch. Open face crown wind. The 42mm white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, the three quarter plate movement signed G Burrell Sheffield, hallmarked London 1894 to outer and inner covers, gross weight 115.6g.Winds and runs. The dial is good. One small dent and many tiny dents. Scratches around the opening where someone has crudely attempted to open the back. The back of the case is scratched and worn but could be polished. Case diameter 49mm.
By John Gilkes Chipping Norton. The 44mm white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the signed fusee movement numbered no.94.Doesn't wind or run. The dial is good condition. There is no glass. Wear to the gold plating on the watch, in particularly on the suspension. The outer case has most of the gold plating worn off.Images of the movement online.
A 9ct rose gold crown wind pocket watch for J W Benson Ltd. The 42mm white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, 15 jewel unsigned Swiss lever movement, the covers hallmarked Birmingham 1928, case 44mm, gross weight 87.6g, with original J W Benson Ltd Moroccan leather case.
A 935 silver centre seconds chronometer, with 45mm unsigned white enamel dial, unsigned key wind movement, within .935 engine turned case, silver curb link Albert watch chain with shield fob, gross weight 186g.Winds and runs. The centre seconds stop and start with the button. The dial has 2 hairline cracks. The case back has 2 small dents. The bezel around the dial has a small dent.
A Victorian silver cased key wind verge pocket watch. Signed Abm Dean, Bingley. The 46mm white enamel dial with seconds dial signed, the movement further signed and numbered 498402, the silver engine turned case hallmarked Birmingham 1901, with a heavy silver graduated curb link Albert watch chain, gross weight 234g.
The unsigned cream dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement numbered 23258, the silver Albert with two shield fobs, weight overall 206g.Winds and runs. The dial has a chip to the enamel at the centre near the hands and around the subsidiary dial. There are two hairline cracks around the subsidiary dial. The case back is worn with the engraved decoration worn away. The bezel around the dial has a split.

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