A collection of silver items and coins, including two dressing table items, a scent bottle with white metal collar, 7.5cm high, a George V silver lidded oval pot, Birmingham 1919, 10.5cm long, a Victorian silver napkin ring, William Oliver, Birmingham 1899, and a group of silver proof coins, including a 1951 Festival of Britain crown, a ERII Silver Jubilee, a 1981 Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer proof coin, and a white metal cameo ring and two small white metal and enamel pill boxes, 3cm by 17cm high. (1 box)
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An Edwardian silver cased pocket watch, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds dial, case marked The Lancashire Watch Co Ltd (Thomas Peter Hewitt), Chester 1904, dial diameter 42.5mm, case 72.8 by 50.6 by 20.2mm high, 4.05toz and a group of silver items comprising a sovereign holder, with foliate engraved decoration, and engine turning internally, monogram engraved, with curb link chain, a chunky curb link charm bracelet with single £1 charm and heart padlock clasp, three brooches including one set with a harp amongst shamrocks and a T bar, 4.28toz, together with a white metal watch chain, with twisted T bar, tassel and silver medallion fob 0.62toz. (8)
A 19th century silver cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary second dial, London 1896, John Fleckner, 61g, together with a Victorian silver teaspoon, London 1849, Chawner & Co, 19.3g, and a group of silver and costume jewellery including a silver celtic brooch, a Mexican style pendant brooch, a silver ring set with marcasite, a white metal opium spoon, and a silver and marcasite lizard brooch with metal pin. (1 bag)
AMENDED DESCRIPTION & ESTIMATEA Waltham 10ct gold open faced pocket watch, circa 1889, key wind, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, and a subsidiary seconds dial, blue steel hands, 3/4 plate movement with engraved bridge, 'Am. Watch Co. Waltham, Mass', number 4050716, inner case later engraved 'H. Harrogate', number 1545, marked 10C, maker 'AB', outer case engraved with foliate decoration and shield, case 38.6mm, 49.1g, with key. (2)Notes: in working condition, winds and sets well, runs across 1hr test, however we cannot guarantee full functionality, thus requires a full service.
An early George III, mid 18th century, silver pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track, gold coloured hands, gilt verge fusee movement with pierced and engraved balance cock and plates, named Jerome Murch, Honiton, numbered 15, domed case London 1764, maker IW, dial 36mm, 63mm across to top of loop, 104.6g gross, with silver albert with T bar and tassle, 19.2g, marks worn. (2)
DERBYSHIRE F.A. CHARITY CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL 1895-6, awarded to G. Toone of Notts County F.C., the obverse with central enamel crowned Derbyshire rose, and inscribed 'Derbyshire F.A.', the reverse inscribed 'Winners, Charity Cup, 1895-6, G. Toone', 41mm high including bale, likely maker V&S, in nine carat gold, 9.2g, along with two newspaper cuttings regarding Toone, the first reading 'Death of George Toone - George Toone, who in his day was amongst the most famous football goalkeepers, and who was a member of Notts. County Association Cup-winning team, died at the Nottingham city hospital at 74. But for a leg injury he would have also assisted Notts. County in the Cup final of 1891, in which his club were defeated by Blackburn Rovers. Off the old-time Notts. County F.C. players of Nottingham-bred stock, George Toone was one of the few survivors, and his death severs a link with the present day and the Cup winning team of 1894. ...', the other titled 'Toone's Record' Note: George Toone was an England International goalkeeper, who played for Notts County F.C. for a number of ten years, making 262 appearances. During his time with the club, he helped them to a historic win in 1894, when they became the first club outside the top flight to lift the F.A. Cup. This early medal dates from two season after that feat, and was awarded for the club emerging victorious in the regional Derbyshire F.A. Charity Cup.
SCOTTISH JUVENILE INTERMEDIATE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION GOLD MEDAL 1929, awarded to Harry McMenemy of Shettleston Violet, the obverse with central shield shaped plague bearing enamelled lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed 'Scottish Juvenile Intermediate Football Association', the reverse inscribed 'Wnrs. Shettleston Violet H McMenemy 1928-29', 41mm high including bale, maker TJS, in nine carat gold, 11.1g
LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, the two train movement by Japy Freres et Cie., with blue enamel Roman numeral chapter markers, the cast brass case surmounted by a group of two gentlemen in 15th century dress playing a game of chess, the dial flanked by two ceramic portrait panels, on a shaped rectangular base on four bun feet, 47cm high
LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL TRAVELLING TIMEPIECE, by P. Le Crosnier of Calais, with two train eight day movement striking on a bell, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary alarm dial, within a bevelled five glass case with scrolling champleve enamel borders, with swing handle, 10cm high, with fitted travel case
Three Good Miser's or Stocking Purses of differing shapes and design, one worked with a name. Late 19th century, worked in shades of royal blue and biscuit, this first purse is decorated with cut steel and ruby glass beads, the end bands with stylised designs. The straight edge then features AGNES FORESTER in the ruby beads. Looped cut steel tassel to the rounded end. Two shaped silver metal sliders. Together with a very heavy crochet purse in mustard silk thread, embellished with three bands of cut steel bead loops, and two pressed metal sliders of floral design. Finally, an attractive and colourful purse of many colours, shades of green and pink, lightened in the end panels with a beige ground. Both ends are straight, complementing the bands of gold and silver metal bead squares. Each corner is finished with a quite intricate gold bobble topped and tailed with a metal bead. The pair of sliders, open-worked metal in perhaps a chinoiserie style, have an underlayer of mustard, possibly enamel. . Some loss to the tassel, on the named purse, and the central hole needs a few stitches at one end.
A Turquoise Enamel Case, Limoges, hand painted with flowers and marked as such underneath. Together with A Pair of Scissors and A Small Matching Needle Case in turquoise guilloché enamel, painted with roses, the scissors marked ''Solingen'', and Another Smaller Pair of Scissors marked ''acier'', a single guilloché enamel handle in very pale blue painted with flowers (4). Slight marking to the handle of item 4.
Three Gold Metal Needle Cases, two encased in filigree with blue and green enamel detail. The larger item, at 3.5 inches or 9cm, is domed at both ends. The filigree work can be removed by sliding. The smaller case, at 3 and 1/8 inches or 8cm, is also domed, the filigree casing fixed. The third item, much more substantial, screws at the centre, the metal chased with quite regular design.. The smaller filigree case is damaged in the lower section, some filigree lacking.
MATTHEW NORMAN OF LONDON 8 DAY BRASS FRAMED CARRIAGE CLOCK, having beveled glass panels, 11 jewel movement, no. 1752, with a white enamel dial and Roman numerals, with double ended key. 13.5cm approx high. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Not tested if working, the enamel face appears undamaged, rather grubby in places, some wear to the frame but overall no obvious damage to the beveled glass.
LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY GILT BRASS TWO TRAIN CARRIAGE CLOCK with swing handle to the gorge case above oval beveled glass, full depth Roman enamel ceramic face, on skirt base. Strikes on one gong. 14.5cm high approx. (B.P. 21% + VAT) General wear to gilding in places but retaining some original. One side glass and the back door glass both have small corner chips. Has its key.
WW2 British cap badges to include Herefordshire Regt, Royal Marines, RASC x 2, Pioneer Corps, Free Dutch Forces, Royal Signals, RA mini for beret Kings Crown, Queens Crown Pioneer Corps, Air Defence Cadet Corps, WW2 US Rank badge & collar dogs, Silver ARP lapel badges x 2, Defence Medal without ribbon and various wartime and post war Staybrite buttons, enamel badges, etc.
WW2 Third Reich Hitler Jugend dagger with 140mm long transitional marked blade, maker marked Klietermann, Solingen along with RZM M7/29 1941. Complete with leather buffer washer. Grips have been replaced with wood. Chip to enamel HJ insignia. Overall length 245mm. Complete with scabbard with black leather hanger and working press stud.
WW1 and WW2 British Military Sweetheart Brooches to include 1916 RAMC in silver and Tortoiseshell: Leicestershire Regt in Sterling silver with blue enamel details: pair Royal Navy rings each marked Silver: Royal Signals Pendant in Perspex with enamel details, complete with chain: Pair of RAF brooches: 1944 US 10 Cents coin set in a Perspex pendant: Perspex RAF sweetheart half wing with brass crown affixed: 1918 3d coin set in a pendant: HMS St Tudno pendant, marked Sterling Silver: RAOC brooch on Mother of Pearl backing set in a brass heart: East Yorkshire Regt mother of pearl backed brooch: Royal Engineers mother of pearl backed brooch: WW1 white metal pendant and chain marked "From the Officers of the Carabiners 1914-1918": Post war Manchester Medical Society Past President lapel badge in enamel and silver gilt.
WW2 British cap badges, RASC shoulder title, post war Staybrite cap badges, enamel RAFA lapel badges, Current issue Veterans Badge in box of issue, Oddfellows badge, NFS cap badges x 3, RAF sweetheart badge with clutch pin fasteners, RN buttons, post war Soviet Guards badge, Scottish Clan badges etc.

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