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An 18ct gold half hunter keyless pocket watch: the movement having an engraved balance cock to the lever escapement and numbered 341486, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, the half-hunter case hallmarked for 18ct gold, London, 1922 and stamped JW & Co. for the case maker Joseph Walton & Co. of Upper Charles Street, London and W.E. for the watchmakers William Ehrhardt of Hickley, Birmingham, diameter 48mm.
Weldon, London, a silver and enamel pair case watch with silver fob: the fusee movement having an engraved backplate, a pierced and engraved balance cock to the verge escapement and signed Weldon, London, 1161, with Tompion regulation, the decorative enamel dial having a port seascape to the centre and black Roman numerals, the case with repoussé decoration to the rear and hallmarked for silver, London, complete with a silver fob, diameter 52cms.
An early 20th century, silver fob watch and a ladies Omega 'Genève', wristwatch,: The fob watch with white enamel dial with Roman numerals and spade hands, to seed pearl surround, with guilloché enamel to verso, diameter of dial, ca. 2cm; the Omega wristwatch, the silvered dial with baton markers and hands, diameter of dial ca. 1.8cm.
A 9ct gold ladies wristwatch: the movement stamped R&S Swiss Made, the case stamped 9ct, 0.375 R&S, on a rolled-gold bracelet, diameter 26mm.A gold-plated gentlemans open-faced keyless pocket watch, the movement with a lever escapement, the case stamped Dennison Watch Case Co, Star, 557996, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 50mm.Another metal keyless pocket watch, diameter 65mm,
An A. Barthelay wristwatch,: the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and spade hands, bordered with round, brilliant-cut diamonds, total estimated weight ca 0.66ct, the case and integrated brick-link bracelet with French control stamps for 18ct gold, diameter of dial ca. 16mms, total weight ca. 52.3gms.
Celtic, enamelled bronze cheek piece or toggle, early 1st century AD, 9.4cm long by 1.7cm wide, circular in section, rod-like and flattened in the centre with a rectangular slot for receiving a strap; decorated along one face in La Tene style symmetrical cells with trumpet shapes, the fields originally inlaid with red enamel; an incised line connects the cells at each end. Very fine with dark brown patina £120-£150 --- Provenance: From a UK collection Cheek pieces were attached to each end of a bridle bit; they have been found in chieftain burials along with other grave goods
Celtic, bronze toggles (3), 1st century AD, comprising boss and petal with blue enamel in the centre; single boss; double petal derived from a Celtic trumpet motif; all with triangular-shaped shanks projecting from the back [3]. Very fine £80-£100 --- Provenance: First found at Smardale, second at North Stainmore, third at West Stainmore (all Cumbria), 2017
Roman, a bronze peacock plate brooch, 2nd century AD, 2.9cm long by 2.3cm high; the crescent-shaped body has folded wings with traces of blue enamel in the tail, the head is crested; there is a loop attached to the tail; catchplate and part of the spring remain on the underside (Hattatt 1171 var.). Very fine £100-£120 --- Provenance: Found at Eccles (Kent)
Late 12th / early 13th century, brass horse pendant in two parts, originally hinged together; top half 7cm diameter, in cross form with zoomorphic terminals resembling horse heads; lower half 7.1cm diameter, with a ridged central hollow tube with recesses for each arm of the upper cross; there are four lozenge-shaped panels radiating decorated with three lions passant with traces of a white enamel field. Fine with a dusty green patina £100-£120 --- Provenance: Found at Stainmore (Cumbria), 2017 The cataloguer has not seen an example of this type before
14th century, heraldic pendants (2), 2.9cm and 2.2cm wide, both of pointed quatrefoil shape decorated with fleur-de-lis in each quarter; red enamel border with a blue central panel containing a lion passant; suspension loop at top, the smaller also with a circular stud for fixing [2]. Fine with some enamel remaining £50-£60 --- Provenance: Both found at Eccles (Kent)
Gordon Boys Home, Exemplary Conduct medal, a silver award, edge named (3043 Col. Sgt J.L. Ashmore), 38mm; Confectioners, Bakers and Allied Traders Annual International Exhibition, London, a silver prize medal, rev. named (Whitworth Bros, Wellingbro’, 1910), 49mm; Glasgow University, Joseph Black Medal, a bronze award by N. Macphail, edge named (Alexander M. Roy, Summer 1922, in Physics Class [Prof. J.G. Gray]), 70mm (BHM 466); Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, Haygarth Medal, a gilt-bronze award, edge named (John Richard Keyworth, 1936), 34mm; Devon Federation of Master Bakers’ Associations, a silver and enamel award medal by Vaughton, rev. engraved (March 22nd 1950), 44mm [5]. Second polished, otherwise good very fine or better; two cased £80-£100
National Federation of Fishmongers, silver and enamel President’s badge by W.W. Kemp & Son, Bristol, hallmarked Birmingham 1935, ribbon with 48 metal bars (one gold) attached bearing the names of all Presidents of the Federation from 1933-2019, 96 x 71mm. Good very fine; in modern case £150-£200
A late 19th French porcelain ormolu and gilt metal lyre clock garniture de cheminee, by Sartinot of Paris, the alabaster shaped frame holding a barrel dial with enamel, eight day movement and striking a bell, with pendulum and each garniture vase having a reversible pineapple and candle stand finial, 74cm high. Provenance: The estate of Mrs Sandra Mapletoft (Dec'd) who purchased this as Lot 99 on 29th June, 1996 from The Bourne Auction Rooms with a hammer price of £2,050.
Three philanthropy silver and other medals, comprising The Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes, 2nd December, 3/6/74, on red ribbon with silver gilt and enamel badge, a Primo Justice Truth philanthropy badge, raised to Brother Dennis McCarthy, with silver hallmarks, and a brass Grand Lodge of England badge. (3)

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