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THEODOR FAHRNER Anhänger mit Rauchquarz (beschädigt), 2 Citrinen und Email in geometrischen Formen, Silber tlw. vergoldet, 7x2 cm, um 1925, altersgem. leichte Tragespuren, mit Markenpunze, mit vergoldeter Erbskette aus anderem Zusammenhang. THEODOR FAHRNER pendant with smokey quartz (damaged), 2 citrines and enamel, silver partly gilded, around 1925, age-related minor signs of wear, hallmarked with non-fitting gilded chain. Gewicht 23,3g Legierung Silber+Metall
Schmuckkonvolut 3-teilig, GG 18K 17,1 g, GG 14K 4,4 g, Silber mit Email 4,3 g, insges. 25,8 g, Händlerkonvolut bestehend aus 1 Ring und 2 Anhängern (1x mit Kette), z.T. mit Diamanten, Gebrauchsspuren, kein Zuschlag unter Materialwert. 3-piece dealer's lot, 18K yellow gold 17.1 g, 14K yellow gold 4.4 g, silver with enamel 4.3 g, totalling 25.8 g, consisting of 1 ring and 2 pendants (1x with necklace), partly with diamonds, signs of wear, no sale under material price. Gewicht 25,8g Legierung 585+750
Belle Époque Brosche mit kleinen Perlen sowie Diamantrosen, GG 18K, Schauseite Platin, 6,1 gr, tlw. guillochiert u. blau emailliert, L: ca. 4 cm, um 1900, Empire-Stil, altersgemäßer guter Zustand. Belle Epoque brooch with small pearls and rose-cut diamonds, 18K YG, front platinum, 6.1 gr, partly guillochated and blue enamel, L: ca. 4 cm, around 1900, Empire style, good condition consistent with age. Gewicht 6,1g Legierung 750+Pt
A pair of early 20th century Art Nouveau brown patinated copper and enamelled oval chamber sticks, the pan area embossed and enamelled with peacock feathers, each 14 cm long x 9.5 cm wide, 4.5 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Both have slight denting to rims, the example with the lighter and colour enamelling has some crazing to the enamel surface, but otherwise both are in a fair condition and are attractive examples.
19th C continental gilt metal mounted enamel box with hinged lid decorated with Dutch waterway scene and flowers, labelled inside lid Goode & Co, London, 7.5cm 6cm 3.5cm, a 19th C continental enamel rectangular box, pink lid decorated with flowers, 9cm x 7cm x 4cm, 19th C continental enamel box decorated with garden scene, (3)
Miniature Chinese globular teapot decorated in famille vert and rose enamels H8.5cm, a Japanese Satsuma vase decorated with figures and landscapes on a blue ground H9cm, a small carved wooden Netsuke of a rat by a toad stool, a small cloisonné enamel pill box in the form of an apple, and a champlevé enamel square box with hinged lid (6)
A 19th century silver open-faced pocket watch, inscribed 'The express English lever' by J.G Graves of Sheffield, with white enamel dial and subsidiary seconds dial. Also a silver charm bracelet with twenty-six charms including a rocking chair, church and top hat, weighing 120 grams. Together with various silver chains and rings with a large collection of costume jewellery.
A circular aneroid barometer housed in an oak frame carved with a continuous band of flowers and foliage, marked to the dial 'Maple & Co London', 25cm wide, together with a French mantel clock with white enamel dial and surmounted with a man in 17th century dress playing a horn, with later movement (af) (2)
A French late 19th century Louis XIV style gilt metal mounted tortoiseshell mantel clock, the enamel dial diam. 11.5cm, double spring driven movement striking on single coil, height 33cm. Condition - left spring not winding, hairlines to dial at approx. 1 o'clock, ticking once right spring wound, with pendulum and key, general wear to exterior including some metal ware with dings and a little out of shape, cracks to tortoiseshell on back, minor losses to tortoiseshell, the veneer also with slightly matt finish to top, sides and back (requires re-polishing).
A John Walker, London Midland Scottish Railway clock, the 8" dial with Roman Numerals and signed L.M.S.R John Walker 1 South Molton St London 3263, mahogany case with matching enamel number plate to side and also stamped 3263 to reverse, four pillar brass movement with anchor escapement and wire driven single fusee, total diam. 26.5cm. Condition - with pendulum and key, repair to hinge, minor wear throughout, winding and ticking fine, time keeping not checked.
An early 20th century 14ct gold ladies pocket watch having white enamel dial with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, the 38mm case having engraved decoration throughout, inside case back marked K14, inner dust cover not gold, gross weight 47.2g. Condition: currently in working order but not sold with any guarantees, dial very clean no damage, case with only surface wear, no holes, hinges good, crown functional, case ref. 65946.
A 1904 gold plated Waltham Traveller full hunter pocket watch having white enamel dial signed 'John Bradshaw, Garstang Rd, Preston', with Roman numerals spade hands and seconds subsidiary dial at 6 o'clock, Star case, 49mm diameter, referenced 93818. Condition: currently in working order but not sold with any guarantees, dial clean no damage, surface wear to outer case with rubbing to plate, crown functional, winds ok.
A gun metal calendar moonphase keyless pocket watch having Roman numerals, day, date, month and seconds subsidiary dials on white enamel, 48mm case diameter, reference 871, movement reference 6776. Condition: currently in working order although not sold with any guarantees, dial has minor hairlines around 4 & 8 o'clock, case has some small signs of corrosion and surface wear throughout, crown functional.
A gun metal over sized pocket watch on oak watch stand, the watch having Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial on white enamel, 65mm case with exhibition inner dust cover. Condition: watch is in working order although not sold with any guarantees, dial clean, case has surface wear and ref. 1204463, oak stand free from damage.
A 19th century hallmarked silver pocket watch, the gilded movement inscribed for Edward Evans, Liverpool, no.581, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, the 50mm case hallmarked Chester 1841. Condition: not currently running requires winding key which is not present although flywheel moves freely, dial has some minor losses to outer edge and surface wear, no minute hand, glass and case with wear throughout, hinges ok.
A 19th century rosewood drop dial wall clock, 14" dial with Roman numerals and signed Thomas Hallam, Nottingham, brass five pillar movement with wire driven double fusee and anchor escapement striking on single coil, total diam. 45cm, total length 63cm. Condition: some crazing present to dial finish and minor chips to enamel around edges, lock for glass door missing, comes with pendulum, no winding key, case has some surface wear but no significant damage.

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