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A 19th Century Austro-Hungarian silver and enamel decorated lidded box, the top decorated with figures seated in a garden, one with lute, the sides with floral swag decoration in relief, bearing marks to interior, right facing Minerva head with "2" and "A" left and right, "A" within a punch with cut corners for 1872 and maker's stamp "SG" within a rectangjular punch
A ladies 18 carat gold cased half hunter pocket watch, the movement by A Golay-Leresche & Fils of Geneva, No. 16313, the outer case with blue enamel Roman numerals, together with an 18 carat gold and platinum chain, 7.3 g and blood stone seal of horn form CONDITION REPORTS Weight including fob with seal is approx. 54.3 g. Diameter is approx. 3.5 cm
An 18 carat gold cased pocket watch by James McCabe of The Royal Exchange London, the movement No'd. 07750, the circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial CONDITION REPORTS The case has light surface scratches and scuffs. The enamel dial is over all good condition with some accretions. The pocket watch winds but there is no sign of movement in either the seconds hand or the main hands so unable to state whether the watch is in working order. Some knocks to the edge of the outer casing. Diameter is approx. 4.5 cm. Weight approx. 91.6 g
An 18th Century silver pair cased pocket watch, the single fusee movement by Thomas Grignion of London, No'd. 1605, the inner cover inscribed "Thos Grignion Covent Garden London 1605", the case hallmarked London 1850, the white enamelled dial inscribed "Grignion London" with Roman numerals CONDITION REPORTS Light surface scratches, accretions and tarnishing to the outer case. Scratches and accretions to the glass and to the enamel dial. Light surface scratches, accretions and scuffs to the inner casing. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details.
An early 19th Century 18 carat gold cased full hunter pocket watch, the single fusee movement by Recordon Late Emery of London, No. 7492, the white enamelled convex dial with Arabic numerals, housed in an engraved gold case, bears paper label to interior "Des Granges Success to Recordon Late Emery Watch and Clock Maker No. 33 Cockspur Strt Charing Cross London" CONDITION REPORTS Light surface scratches, minor knocks and dents to the case, scuffs etc. Some tarnishing to the inside, the enamel face has a hairline crack going from the ten over towards the two. There are accretions and light surface scratches to the face. The watch has general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details. Unable to state whether in full working order. Diameter approx. 5 cm
An early 18th Century silver pair cased pocket watch, the single fusee movement by Charles Cabrier of London, the shallow convex white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, housed within an embossed outer case decorated with figures in a garden setting, inscribed "Mauris Fecit" CONDITION REPORTS Some light surface scratches and scuffs to the glass. Scratches and accretions on the enamel dial. Surface scratches, some scuffs and knocks to the silver case and some tarnishing. There are two areas of the outer casing that do not sit flush - there is a small gap between both sides of the outer case. Light surface scratches, accretions, some tarnishing and some knocks to the inner case. Item has general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. TSee photos for more details.
A 19th Century gold cased open face pocket watch, the cylinder movement by Adolphe Mottu of Geneva, the back inner cover inscribed "Vieyeres 40 Pall Mall No. 3446 London", the circular enamelled dial inscribed "Mottu Geneve 19741" with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial CONDITION REPORTS Some light surface scratches and minor knocks to the back of the case. Some light surface scratches and accretions to the glass. Enamel dial is in good order. Watch has general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details
An 18 carat gold cased full hunter pocket watch, the key less movement with repeat by J W Benson, the back plate inscribed "J W Benson 25 Old Bond Street London to HM The Queen and HRH The Prince of Wales by Special Warrants 21332", the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial CONDITION REPORTS Some light surface scratches and scuffs to the outer case. Some very light surface scratches to the glass, the enamel dial is clean and free of damage apart from a slight mark in the seconds section. The watch winds, the second hands move and the main hands move but unable to say whether in full working order. The watch is also a minute repeater with general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details. diameter 4.5 cm weight 101.9 gms overall
An 18th Century gold pair cased pocket watch, the single fusee movement by Samuel Atkins of London, No. 1420, the white metal back cover inscribed "Sam Atkins London 1420", housed in a plain gold case, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, housed in a plain 18 carat gold outer case CONDITION REPORTS Hallmarks on inner and outer case differ - see images. Unknown if watch works. Date letter to inner case lower case ''r' date markl to outer case upper case 'G'. Silver dust cover present - see imnage. See image for movement. Weight of courter case 37,.4g, weight of watch movement and inner case 86.7g.
A ladies 18 carat gold cased half hunter pocket watch, the movement by J W Benson, the back plate inscribed "J W Benson 25 Old Bond Street to HM The Queen and HRH The Prince of Wales by Special Warrants No. 7711", the case with pink enamel bezel with blue enamelled Roman numerals, the back with blue enamelled monogram "TMOC" CONDITION REPORTS Weight is approx. 49.4 g, case diameter approx 3.6cm
A late Victorian plain silver cased travel clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, raised on squat bun feet, the top initialled "ACB 1901" (by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1900), housed in a green leather covered travel case CONDITION REPORTS Condition basically sound throughout though dial with crack to centre across the hands. Monogrammed to top "ACB 1901". Slight dent to the underside around the screw holes. Leather case has come apart from base to upper section. Needs re-glueing. Silkwork to interior is worn. Not known if working.
An early 20th century double sided advertising sign, BUY BRITISH, "BRYMAY" SAFETY MATCHES, BRITISH AND BEST, 46 cm wide, and two others, COLMAN'S STARCH, and WILLS'S "GOLDFLAKE" CIGARETTES (3)Report by GHHeavy loss to Colman's starch and the wills goldblake sign is broken in half in the middle. All with enamel loss.
An oval silver coloured metal filigree box, the cover inset an oval enamel panel within a surround of turquoise, 6.5 cm wideReport by RBThe enamel panel is in good condition although some of the teeth holding it in are missing, the hinge is a little weak, and overall it is a little misshapen and needs a good clean
A Louis XVI style clock garniture, the clock with an 8.5 cm diameter enamel dial with Arabic numerals and decorated swags, fitted an eight day movement striking on a bell, in a brass and marble case, 37 cm high, with a matching pair of vases, 12 cm high (3)Report by GHYes it comes with it's pendulum.

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