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Miniature French brass and silvered carriage clock timepiece, the back plate and face bearing the maker's trademark logo, (OC within a clover leaf), the 1" cream enamel chapter ring within a scrolling foliate overlaid mask, within a pillared stepped case, 4.25" high (key); also with outer Morocco travelling case
Longines Royal Navy issue centre seconds deck watch, circa 1940s, the signed enamel dial with Arabic numerals, outer minute track, centre seconds and blued steel hands, gilt frosted 19.70N 16 jewel movement signed Longines, no. 6702483, with lever escapement, compensated balance and regulator, screw case signed Longines and numbered 22684 451 to the inside, the case back with Military markings 'H.S.,3 2483', 52mm; with chain and within a fitted blue leather lined mahogany travel/display case - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - a couple of minor light marks. Glass - light surface marks. Hands - minor light marks, some surface corrosion to the centre hand. Case - light surface marks. Crown - functioning correctly. Case - some marks but generally good. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
E.M.T. Royal Navy issue centre seconds deck watch, the white enamel dial with Military arrow and marked E.M.T. 960, Arabic numerals, outer minute track with five minute divisions, centre seconds and blued steel hands, the inside case marked Swiss Made and numbered 101326, the outer case with Military markings 'H.S.,3' and engraved 'snap-on back', unsigned gilt frosted movement with lever escapement, compensated balance and regulator, 50mm; within a fitted leather lined mahogany travel/display case - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - good. Glass - light surface marks. Hands - good. Case - surface marks, case back rubbed. Crown - functioning correctly. Case - general marks, some leather lining missing so watch is loose in the case. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Hamilton U.S. Navy Master Navigation centre seconds metal cased deck watch, the white enamel dial signed Hamilton with Military arrow, black Arabic numerals, outer minute markers with five minute divisions, centre seconds and blued steel hands, the 3C008 22 jewel adj temp. & 6 positions movement, signed Hamilton Watch Co. U.S.A. part. no. 3992 B and marked U.S. Navy-BU. Ships, with lever escapement, compensated balance and regulator, within a screw Keystone case numbered 1328336, the case back marked 'Master Navigation Watch, Mfr's Part No. 3992B, ,Serial No. 28-1942, Hamilton Watch Co.', 52mm; within a fitted lined mahogany travel/display case, numbered 174 - **the watch comes with a hand written note: ''this watch was used by the Commanding Officer and the Duty Officer to regulate clocks and watches at the Air Ministry 'Y' station at Cheadle during the second world war 1939-1945'' - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - small marks. Glass - light surface marks. Hands - marks and surface corrosion. Case - surface marks, wear to the case back. Crown - functioning correctly. Case - generally good. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
J. White & Son centre seconds chronometer desk clock, the three quarter plate movement signed J. White & Son, Makers to the Admiralty, 63 Chancery Lane, London, no. 36914, with lever escapement and compensated balance, the enamel dial marked Class. A. Kew Certificate 36914, with Roman numerals, outer minute track, five minute divisions and centre seconds, within a square brass mounted case, 65mm; within a green lined hinged box
French ormolu and tortoiseshell two train mantel clock, the 4" pierced brass chapter ring with Roman cartouche enamel numerals, upon a matted dial plate signed Balthazard Paris beneath the dial, the Samuel Marti movement striking on a gong, within a stepped case surmounted by a caddy top and eight turned finials, 13.75" high (pendulum)
Interesting gilt brass Franco-Indian two train mantel clock striking on a bell, the Japy Freres movement back plate stamped Cie Des Bronzes á Bruxelles, the ornate dial with Roman cartouche enamel numerals enclosing a foliate strapwork centre, within a moon shaped case upon a square sloping pedestal with four elephant head feet, surmounted by a Buddhistic finial, 13" high (pendulum)
An unsigned continental lady's open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and hands, unsigned key wind movement, the case with French marks for 18ct gold, the inner dust cover signed 'N5724 Pin Cazal(?) @ Paris' number 9308, the reverse decorated with engine turning around a vacant escutcheon cartouche
Le Coultre & Cie - a lady's fob watch, the unsigned gilded dial with black Arabic numerals and blued hands bordered by a ring of blue enamel, the reverse a sunburst of blue guilloché enamel around a gold flowerhead, the crown wind movement signed 'Le Coultre & Cie' with hand setting button at eleven o'clock, case number 47541, with French mark for gold, tested to 18ct standard, suspended from a bar pin of seed pearls bordered by two lines of blue enamel
An unsigned continental lady's open faced fob watch, the miniature white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track with Arabic numerals and gold coloured hands, the crown wind movement with hand setting button at 1 o'clock, the outer bezel heavily decorated and continuing over the case back which features and enamel cherub and foliate sprig, case stamped '0.585' case number 28655, suspended from a stylised wirework brooch, and in the original fitted case
Rolex - A lady's 18ct gold wristwatch, the circular unsigned silvered dial with green/grey enamel chapter ring with white enamel border and gold coloured Arabic numerals, the signed manual wind movement with hand setting button at 4 o'clock, the signed case with London import hallmarks 1913, numbered 517366, on a rolled gold link bracelet with ratchet clasp
IWC - A continental open faced pocket watch, the unsigned white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, gold coloured fretwork hands and subsidiary seconds register, the signed crown wind movement number 409596 34157 with hand setting button at 11 o'clock, the signed case with Swiss marks for 800 silver, number 444356, the plain caseback with a central vacant escutcheon shaped cartouche
An unsigned continental open faced chronograph pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, blued hands, subsidiary seconds register, blued sweep centre seconds and minutes register at 12 o'clock, the crown wind complication movement number 1243595, with start/stop push button within the crown, the blued case number 203762
Atlas - a continental open faced 'Goliath' pocket watch, the unsigned white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, outer minute track, blued hands and subsidiary seconds register, the crown wind movement signed 'The Atlas Watch, Made in Switzerland' with hand setting button at one o'clock, the case numbered 502626, and marked with Swiss hallmarks for 935 standard silver, case diameter 70mm, to a short 'Figaro' link silver watch chain supporting a Victorian sixpence and terminating in a swivel catch
A 'Goliath' pocket watch, the unsigned white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, outer minute track, gold coloured hands and subsidiary seconds register, the crown wind movement with hand setting button at 1 o'clock, the plain case number 1005 12, encased in a silver fronted leather covered desk stand possibly by Synyer & Beddoes, hallmarked Birmingham 1908
A 20th century painted plaque bracelet by Ferdinando Trainotti of Verona, comprising seven rectangular panel links each containing a circular hand painted miniature of a different pretty young woman with 'diamond' jewels in her hair and around her neck, within a milled bezel and pierced and engraved border, with red enamel backing plates, hinged connections and a concealed box clasp with safety catch; Italian marks for 18ct gold together with maker's and town marks, length 20cm, width 2.5cm, gross weight 60.1g, cased Backing plates on one link slightly crushed, pushing the link out of alignment with the others. One minature suffering badly from possible water damage , with the others showing minor staining
An early 20th century diamond and enamel Regimental brooch for the Royal Artillery, with red and green enamelled crown surmount, part ribband motto ('Ubique') blue enamelled, the cannon polished, with wheel rim and hub set with old cut diamonds, the rest of the motto below ('Quo Fas et Gloria Ducant' - Everywhere that Right and Glory Lead), stamped on the reverse '15ct', length 4.5cm, weight 5.4g enamel slightly damaged to the motto and crown.
Munsey & Co of Cambridge - A 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch and chain, the front lid with blue enamel Roman numerals, signed to the 4cm white dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds register, crown wind with hand setting button at 4 o'clock, the jewelled and signed movement numbered 400169, the case by Rotherham & Sons, hallmarked Birmingham 1922 monogrammed to the reverse, and engraved to the dust cover, with an early 20th century Chester marked 9ct gold graduating curb link watch chain, with T bar and base metal swivel catch and coin, total length 37cm, gross weight of chain 33.2g
A memorial enamel and hairwork ring, the centre set with an oval glazed panel containing plaited blonde hair, in a black enamel border, the uniform broad band, size approximately R, composed of square fields alternating enamelled letters spelling 'Memory' and unglazed woven hair, the inside of the shank hand engraved 'EN'
A trio of memento jewels, the first a short brooch composed of twin circular glazed panels containing plaited hair of different colours (perhaps from several children), both within seed pearl borders, length 2.8cm; the second a vertical oval glazed panel over chestnut hair with superimposed gold bow and oval framed ivory cartouche on which is written 'Sacred to Friendship', later brooch pin and clasp, length 2.4cm; the last an oval pendant with a cameo of a girl's head in classical dress, in a ropetwist and Greek key pattern black enamel mount, back with vacant glazed panel, length without suspensory loop 2.5cm (3)
A diamond and enamel bombé pin brooch, of safety pin type set to the centre with an oval bead-edged boss containing an oval rose cut diamond in the centre of an eight point star, each point with a smaller rose cut diamond, the whole delineated by a line of sky blue enamel; length of pin 5.5cm
A 19th century gem set snake necklace and locket, the sinuous body of tubular links each with pierced star decoration, the textured and engraved head (concealing the box clasp) set with three cabochon turquoises and garnet cabochon eyes, the snake's open mouth suspending an oval hinged bright cut locket, with diagonal stripe of four turquoises separated by a quatrefoil of seed pearls, all bordered with black enamel, the reverse foliate engraved around a vacant oval cartouche, length 39cm
A charm bracelet with two antique enamelled heart lockets and a half sovereign amongst other charms, the filed trace link bracelet stamped '9ct' and '9, .375', suspending twelve charms, some of hallmarked 9ct gold, the turquoise enamelled ewer stamped '18kt', also an engraved gem miniature seal, a bi-coloured fly, a duck, a horse-drawn hansom cab, an enamelled model of the Queen mounted for the Trooping of the Colour, and three hearts - one of red and white enamel set with seed pearls, another a 'pensée' locket with enamelled pansy and bright cut exterior and containing plaited hairwork; the half sovereign dated 1914 and collet set; length 19cm, gross weight 29.9g
A reverse carved rock crystal pendant set with a coronet of gems and enamel, the heart shaped rock crystal cabochon with faceted edge, carved with a monogram, and monochrome painted, set back to back with another rock crystal so the monogram appears to float within the stone, collet set and surmounted by a coronet set with small red and green hardstones, presumed to be an emerald and two rubies, with six pearl balls and a red enamelled bale, now mounted on a stick pin; length of pendant with bale 3.6cm, cased
A Victorian double heart amethyst and seed pearl brooch, together with a small collection of other pins and a pendant, the first with twin heart cut amethysts in a conjoined seed pearl border (three lacking) beneath a similarly set coronet, on a short knife-edge bar with round cut amethyst terminations; also a small enamel, ruby and hairwork brooch circa 1830, with a glazed panel of plaited brown hair in a blue enamel and bright cut border, to a closed back cast foliate surround and similar cast trifoliate stem with square cut ruby termination; also a lily of the valley seed pearl pin by Murrle Bennett, stamped '9ct, MB & Co'; a modern enamelled shield for Jesus College Cambridge set on a tie pin, stamped '9ct'; and an Edwardian pendant of open scrolling form set with a round cut amethyst and seed pearls; lengths respectively 3.0, 2.4, 3.6, 4.0 and 4.5cm (5)
An amethyst pendant by Child & Child in the original fitted case, the pendant with twin short trace link chains to an open quatrefoil of scrolling petals, with a central oval cabochon amethyst, and round facetted amethysts on the outer edge of each petal with others in raised crimp collets between, and suspending a further oval cabochon amethyst, later wire bale; unmarked white and yellow metal, with Child & Child cartouche of a sunflower with between two Cs; the shield shaped case typical of Child & Child, of green morocco leather with gold-tooled edges and sunflower logo on the base, and fitted green velvet interior; length including bale 5.8cm Other Notes: Brothers Walter and Harold Child founded Child & Child in 1880. They created gem-set jewellery in both traditional and revivalist styles and their Arts and Crafts pieces are much sought after. Shades of green, turquoise, blue and purple are typical of their work, and both enamel and gemstones were used. Famous clients included Pre-Raphaelite artists such as William Holman Hunt and Sir Edward Burne-Jones - and architect Sir Edwin Lutyens commissioned the firm to make several pieces. Although the partnership dissolved in 1899, Harold carried on alone adding royalty to his client list, including Queen Victoria, King Edward VII and King George V. When Harold passed away in 1915, the company closed, after trading for only 35 years. Their work is regarded today as some of the most representative of the Arts and Crafts style, and collectors always search for their trade mark on jewellery from this era - a sunflower between two Cs.

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