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A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY TWO-HANDLED VASE A ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY TWO-HANDLED VASE, ovoid form with angular scroll handles and a flared neck, decorated with gilded flowers, shape number 1200, puce back stamp, date cypher 1890. 23cm high (restored)Usual rubbing to the gilding, restoration to the left-side of the floral design, from base of handle downwards, appearing as patchiness/discolouration/peeling of enamel, hairline running from shoulder to base to left-side of design.
JAMES HADLEY FOR ROYAL WORCESTER, A 'MRS HADLEY'S HAND' SPILL VASE JAMES HADLEY FOR ROYAL WORCESTER, A 'MRS HADLEY'S HAND' SPILL VASE, modelled as a lady's hand wearing a jewelled bracelet and holding a vase, picked out in gilt and coloured enamel, blue printed back stamp and dated (18)66, impressed diamond registration mark. 15cm high (restored)Restored, with over-enamelling to most of the hand and lower sections of the fingers of a slightly darker/creamier tone.
A 19th Century French gilt metal mantle clock, having a drum movement with a pendulum escapement striking on a later bell, the white enamel dial marked 'Hervard, Paris', the case formed from embossed gilt metal with applied white porcelain flowers and turquoise paste cabochons, on a claret velour covered base with gilt metal mounts, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested)
An early 20th Century French brass mantle clock, having a drum movement with a mercury pendulum, striking on a gong, the white enamel dial bearing 'Samuel Maili, Paris 1900', in a brass case having a domed top and unadorned sides, hinged bevelled glass doors front and verso, 15 x 11 x 25.5 cm, (not running)
Elgin Hunter cased keyless pocket watch, hinged case back and cuvette, numbered 4825688, signed 7 jewel movement numbered 23489287, watch running for short period, intact, main spring and balance, Ingersoll - Trenton open faced keyless pocket watch, with white enamel dial, Arabic numerals, dot minute markers and subsidiary seconds, three piece gold filled Fortune case, screw off bezel and back, numbered 1043067, 15 jewel signed movement with swan neck regulator and numbered 3385511, watch not running although main spring and balance intact (2)
J. G. Graves, Sheffield, The Express "English lever" silver open face key wound pocket watch, signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, rail track minutes and subsidiary seconds, double bottomed case, hinged bezel and back, hallmarked Chester 1901 and numbered 608830, gilt dust cap opening to reveal reversing pinion full plate movement numbered 603870, watch not running, Roskopf keyless wound pocket watch, with hinged nickel case depicting railway locomotive, movement A/F
Anonymous, Hunter cased keyless pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, rail track minutes and subsidiary seconds, rolled gold case with hinged cuvette and back, numbered 8498797, engine turned and decorated movement, no visible serial number, possibly Waltham, broken main spring, balance intact, Limit 15 jewel ladies marcasite cocktail watch (2)
F. A. Woodroffe, Stockton on Tees, "The Reliable" silver open face key wound pocket watch, signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, rail track minutes and subsidiary seconds, double bottomed engraved coin edged case with hinged bezel and back, Chester 1899 numbered 323876, dust cap revealing signed reversing pinion, full plate movement numbered 394686, main spring and balance intact, watch not running, Excelsior Swiss made chronograph keyless pocket watch (balance A/F) (2)
Selection of various enamel and other pin badges, including Mines Rescue Service, Glasgow School, Buster Club, Hard Rock Café Orlando, etc, mother of pearl RMS Queen Mary pen knife, boxes of various pin badges, mainly vehicle related, including Renault, Shell Oil, Coaches, Esso, Triumph, BMW, etc
A Decorative Hallmarked Silver and Enamel Circular Compact / Pill Box, GS, import marks for London 1928, the hinged lid detailed in colour with a rural riverside church, with allover engine turned decoration, the gilt lined interior with mirror inside the lid (later scratched inside "S17-3NU57"), 5.1cm diameter.
A Decorative Hallmarked Silver and Enamel Ladies Fob Watch, the white dial with gilt highlights and black Roman numerals, within enamelled case in mauve, the case back highlighted in colours and detailed vignette with a courting couple, import marks for London 1910, suspended from an enamel bow brooch, highlighted in mauve (enamel damage).
Victorian and later jewellery including 9ct gold tanzanite and diamond ring, pair of 9ct gold black onyx pendant earrings, silver jewellery including charm bracelet, amber acorn pendant earrings, bead jewellery, Yorkshire rose bow brooch, bird design brooch and dachshund brooch, Frey enamel purse watch and a silver hedgehog pin cushion etcCondition Report:9ct gold ring and earrings approx4.6gm
Victorian silver centre seconds key wound chronograph pocket watch by J.Harris & Sons London and Manchester, No. 169668, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer seconds track numbered 25-300, case by Joshua Horton & Son, Chester 1890Condition Report:Movement currently functioning, hands moving freely, dial very small hairline cracks at 5 o'clock to edge, case diameter = 54mm
9ct gold full hunter 15 jewels keyless pocket watch by Waltham U.S.A, No. 25684892, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case by Dennison, Birmingham 1924Condition Report:Approx 96.95gm, inner dust cover also hallmarked 9ct, movement not functioning, hands moving freely, hairline cracks to dial between 2 & 5 o'clock
Early 20th century 9ct gold full hunter English lever fusee pocket watch by John Forrest 'Chronometer Maker to the Admiralty', London, No. 62996, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case makers mark FT, Chester 1914Condition Report:Approx 129.1gm, inner cover also hallmarked 9ct, movement currently functioning, slightly stiff to turn key ,minute and seconds hands missing, slight greening to the dial in an area, cover glass replaced with plastic, case good, diameter = 50mm
the first brooch with a concave cabochon garnet and a central seed pearl, mounted to a flat bar with applied scroll decoration, length 4.9cm, unhallmarked, stamped '18CT', weight 7g; second, a Royal Flying Corps regimental sweetheart brooch with green and red enamel, length 5.5cm, unhallmarked, stamped '9CT'; third, a swallow brooch set with a round faceted blue paste, length 3.7cm, unhallmarked stamped '9CT', gross weight 5.1g (3)
each with a central cluster of old mine and rose cut diamonds, surrounded by eight pierced triangular panels, each set with a single old mine cut diamond, estimated approximate total diamond weight 1.10ct, blue enamel decoration, diameter 1.8cm, later post and scroll fittings, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold, weight 7.8g
first, a memorial ring with a central black and white forget-me-knot, tapered blue enamel scalloped shoulders, grooved shank, size J, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold; second, a dress ring set with a square faceted sapphire, approximate diameter 3.3mm, flanked by three rose cut diamonds, tapered shoulders, size M½, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold, gross weight 5.5g (2)Forget-me-knot ringOverall condition: Fair to goodDamage to enamel in multiple place, noticeable with the naked eye and a 10X loupeMinor porosity in mountHeavy scratches and general wear consistent with ageSapphire ringOverall condition: FairAbrasion and chipping to sapphireDiamonds are chipped - one damaged - attention requiredWear to settings - attention required7Scratches/denting and general wear to mount
central claw set round brilliant cut diamond, diameter 3mm, flanked by two single cut diamonds, surrounded by graduating petals with blue enamel decoration, further set with a total of sixteen single cut diamonds, estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.60ct, dimensions 2.6 x 2.1cm, pin and revolver fitting, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold, weight 6.7g
pavé set with fourteen round brilliant cut diamonds, decorated with applied gold beading and blue enamel, detachable bale set with four round brilliant cut diamonds, length including bale 3.2cm, width 2cm, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold, figaro link chain, length 48cm, unhallmarked, stamped '750', weight 16.6g
depicting St. George with a dragon and shield and two diminutive figures, set with four foil backed table cut diamonds, two square faceted foil backed emeralds, a line of fifteen foil backed rubies and suspending an oval shaped pearl, multi-coloured enamel decoration to front and back, jump ring bale, length including bale 8cm, width 4.5cm, unmarked, tested as silver, weight 37.2g
circa 1775, outer case unmarked, the cover activated by push button, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, front bezel with repoussé foliate scrolls over a textured ground, verso decorated with a repoussé classical scene, the open faced pocket watch with unsigned white dial, 38mm diameter, black Roman numerals, gold coloured fretwork hands and chemin de fer chapter ring, front loading gilt full plate movement, signed H. BETTERTON LONDON 12074, pierced and engraved winged balance cock with gentleman embellishment at the neck, verge escapement with chain fusée, silvered regulation and 4 pinned square baluster pillars, inner case, 41mm diameter with stirrup shaped pendant bow and convex crystal, verso polished and monogrammed with winding aperture, interior with remains of casemaker's mark (D? script) and part mark for 22ct gold, no further marks, 87.7g gross and presented with the winding keyCase - Outer case - opens and closes satisfactorily and the hinge does not appear strained. Some dents and dings to the case back and the rim is a little out of shape.Inner case - Some dents, scuffs and dings together with creasing around the rim. Engraving clear and crisp.Dial - A small chip to the enamel at the edge at 6 o'clock together with an extremely fine hairline crack running from there to the centre hole, visible with difficulty under reflected light.Movement - In running order, though not tested for timekeeping
circa 1786, outer (and inner) case with casemaker's mark of Richard Palmer and London hallmarks for 22ct gold, cover activated by push button, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, front bezel with a line of dark blue enamel under a white and pale blue enamel zig zag design, verso bezel to match, the centre with dark blue guilloché enamel and gold fleur de lys and floral decoration, the open faced pocket watch with unsigned white dial, 35mm diameter, black Roman numerals, copper coloured beetle and poker hands and bar minute track with outer Arabic numerals, front loading gilt full plate movement, signed ALEXR. AINGE LONDON 1786, pierced and engraved winged balance cock with helmeted soldier bust in profile embellishment at the neck and diamond end stone, verge escapement with chain fusée, silvered regulation and 4 pinned round baluster pillars, inner case, 40mm diameter with stirrup shaped pendant bow and convex crystal, verso plain and polished with winding aperture, 97.9g gross and presented with the winding keyCase - Outer case - 46mm diameter - Opens and closes satisfactorily with no apparent strain to the hinge. No obvious damage to the enamel, with some minor scuffing to the reverseInner case - 40mm diameter - Some light scuffing all over as to be expected, particularly around the edge, together with a light crease around the edge from 8 - 10 o'clockDial - Some very minor chipping to the very edge, particularly over the 55 numeral above the 11 o'clock indicator.Movement - Winds satisfactorily and the balance moves freely, but the movement is not in running order
circa 1928, the cream coloured dial, 38mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued cathedral hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement with domed winder, case, 44mm diameter, foliate upper and lower bezels, front and back of bow and crown guards decorated with blue and white enamel, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, brushed finish with foliate upper accents and blue and white enamel detailing, interior numbered 57925, with Glasgow import hallmarks for 18ct gold and sponsor's mark of James Weir, together with Poinçon de Maître: Hammer With Handle number 102 for Amez-Droz & Cie., 50.5g gross
circa 1890, spring-loaded outer cover hinged at 9 o'clock with blue enamel Roman numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring around the circular aperture, white dial, 45mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued double spade hands, subsidiary running seconds register at 6 o'clock, centre chronograph sweep and subsidiary minute register at 12 o'clock, three-quarter plate crown wind chronograph movement with hand setting button at 4 o'clock and start/stop/reset pusher at 12 o'clock, minute repeating mechanism with steel hammers striking on a coiled gong and slider at 6 o'clock,case, 52mm diameter, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, interior stamped 18C 0,755 numbered 61561, the cuvette outer engraved EXAMINED BY W.A. WATKINS 59 CAREY STREET CHANCERY LANE LONDON SWISS MADE, inner similarly stamped as inner cover and with additional Swiss marks for items of 18ct gold for export to England, Fleurier, 145.3g gross
circa 1930, spring-loaded outer cover hinged at 9 o'clock with blue enamel Arabic numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring around the circular aperture, white dial, 40mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued double spade hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, three-quarter plate crown wind movement numbered 404066 with hand setting button at 4 o'clock, case, 48mm diameter, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, inner with casemaker's mark of Rotherham & Sons and London hallmarks for 18ct gold, numbered 759, the cuvette similarly marked and additionally engraved PRESENTED TO A. W. OWEN AS A TOKEN OF ESTEEM AND RESPECT FROM THE TORQUAY DISTRICT STAFF OF THE ROYAL LIVER FRIENDLY SOCIETY JAN 1933, 97.6g gross, cased
circa 1935, spring-loaded outer cover hinged at 9 o'clock with blue enamel Roman numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring over a pink guilloché field around the circular glazed aperture, signed white dial, 32mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued double spade hands and chemin de fer chapter ring, gilt three-quarter plate mechanical crown wind movement engraved MAKERS TO THE QUEEN THOS RUSSELL & SON LIVERPOOL & LONDON numbered 67055, with hand setting button at 4 o'clock and onion shaped winder, case, 40mm diameter, outer lavishly decorated all over with engraved scrolls and foliage around a central escutcheon shaped cartouche, verso hinged at 7 o'clock, interior with London hallmarks for 18ct gold, numbered 67055, the cuvette similarly marked, 58.5g gross

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