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A late 19th Century Emile Galle twin handled glass vase circa 1890, of tapering form with applied twin scroll handles, enamelled with flowering purple irises, with both internal and external acid etched foliage all to a cinnamon brown ground, enamel signature, Emile Galle Nancy depose, height 20.5cm.
A pair of late 19th Century Continental glass table lustres, the domed foot rising to a baluster stem and flared bowl decorated with enamel and gilt floral motifs all to a blue opaline ground, height 31cm, together with a similar pair with gilt foliate decoration on a pink ground over an opal interior, height 33cm. (4)
A selection of silver comprising; a novelty stamp box, Albert Ernest Jenkins, Chester 1912, modelled as an envelope with two division interior, 4.5cm wide, a further single stamp box, Saunders & Shepherd, Birmingham 1901, a Levi & Salaman enamelled circular box and cover, an agate handled intaglio seal, 3.5cm long and a pair of silver handled ivory glove stretchers (5) CONDITION REPORT: L&S enamel box - one white panel restored, some very minor losses to the enamel, some minor surface scratching and wear. glove stretchers - split to the ivory, ivory looks worn, silver handles appear to be okstamp box - marks a little rubbed but still just about legible, overall in good orderhand seal - fracture to the handle from the seal up through the handle, some surface scratching and wear. envelope - dent to the side, marks rubbed but still legible. overall ok.
A diamond and ruby set burgee brooch for the Royal Yacht Squadron by Benzie of Cowes, set with a central enamelled crown, to the plain polished bar stamped '15ct', weight 3.1gms, 4.7cm long, within fitted Benzie of Cowes case CONDITION REPORT: A very small nibble to the red enamel on the crown. Some discolouration to the metal but overall in good order.
A selection of jewellery to a leather covered case, to include; a 9ct gold amethyst set bar brooch, an enamel and gold coloured Victorian brooch, a locket on 9ct gold chain, a heart shaped pendant stamped '14K', a pair of Aesthetic movement drop earrings in the form of Japanese fans, with registration lozenge verso, costume jewellery etc (Qty)
A ladies 9ct gold fob watch, the case with floral engraving and engine turned detail, the white enamel dial with blue Arabic numerals, gilt detail and subsidiary seconds dial, gross weight 27.9gms, 3.2cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A rare Second World War British Military Issue Grana W.W.W (Watch, Wrist, Waterproof) stainless steel manual wristwatch, one of the 'Dirty Dozen', the circular black dial bearing broad arrow mark, with luminous 'pencil' hands and Arabic numerals, railroad minute track and subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o'clock position, marked with 10 seconds intervals, reverse stamped 'WWW M 18884', case 36mm wide (excluding crown) with attached later strap The term 'Dirty Dozen' refers to the twelve watch manufacturers selected by the British Ministry of Defence to supply British soldiers with a standardised timepiece. The chosen companies were Buren, Eterna, Grana, Jaeger Le Coultre, Lemania, Longines, IWC, Omega, Recird, Timor, Vertex, and, as listed, CYMA. Although thousands of these watches were produced, fewer than 20 collectors worldwide are believed to own a 'full set'.It is believed that only 1,000 - 1,500 of these watches were produced for British Military issue, making this watch one of the rarest and most coveted of the 'Dirty Dozen'. CONDITION REPORT: Ticks when wound. Hands fully rotate. Lacking enamel dot dial to '4' '5' '6' and flanking '12' baton. Face with small section of residue between '1' and '2'. Crystal scratched. Rim of crystal perished. Hands showing enamel losses and flaking. Case sides and bezel showing some scratching and light denting. Knifed opening marks visible to left side of case and reverse. Case back showing scratches. Strap showing some wear. Case back has not been removed. Please see further images. We cannot guarantee full working order. Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A chrome Goliath watch, enamel Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds, case numbered 3918791, 7.5cm diam CONDITION REPORT: Crown fully wound / over-wound however the subsidiary seconds dial does rotate when the watch is gently shaken. The face could benefit from a clean as there are many dirt and dust specs. Case tarnished and scratched. Knifed opening marks visible. Crystal with some scratching. Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A rare George III gold open face pocket chronometer by John Arnold and Son, London 1796, numbered 509 of 810, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, numbered '509', gold hour and minute hands and blued subsidiary seconds hand with dial below, balance cock engraved with scrolling foliage and diamond endstone, blued steel hellical balance spring and two-arm monometallic `Z` balance with compensation weights, and blued steel maintaining power, plate signed 'John Arnold & Son London 509/810, Inv et Fec', case numbered '509' and makers mark 'TH' probably for Thomas Hardy, case 7.4cm high, 5cm wide, gross weight 123.7gms (lacking glass, hairlines to dial) Born in Cornwall, John Arnold (1736-1799) is one of England's most famous and important watchmakers. Initially apprenticed to his father, a clock maker from Bodmin, John Arnold almost certainly worked for a time as a gunsmith with his Uncle, William. In the mid 1750s, John Arnold travelled to Holland where he continued work as a watchmaker's assistant and it is here that he learnt German which doubtless proved a great asset in his later connections with King George III's court. In 1762 he moved to London and shortly thereafter presented a repeating watch mounted on a ring to King George III. The watch created a sensation and was widely reported upon with details included in the "Annual Register" for 1764 and the "Gentleman's Magazine" of the same year. It has been suggested by severalresearchers, including Cedric Jagger in his book Royal Clocks, that John Arnold was encouraged by King George III to "enter the 'longitude' arena" and make an accurate timekeeper for use at sea. Arnold's first attempt at a marine timepiece was completed in 1768 and presented before the Board of Longitude in 1770. Arnold realised that a detatched escapement would be highly desirable and this led him to invent his early detatched escapement in c.1770, followed by his spring detent (which bears his name) in c.1782. To overcome isochronal variation, Arnold took out a patent for a helical spring in December 1775 and used this with his 'double T' and 'double S' balances. Arnold realised that a detached escapement would be highly desirable and this led him to invent a detent escapement, circa 1781, which bears his name. In 1787 he took his son, John Roger Arnold, into partnership, changing the business name to "Arnold & Son", which was retained until his death. A detailed examination of the life and work of John Arnold is given in Vaudrey Mercer's definitive work on the maker entitled John Arnold & Son, published by the Antiquarian Horological Society in 1972. CONDITION REPORT: Ticks when wound. Lacking glass to cover. The dial is lightly grubby. Hairline crack between 11 o'clock and 12 o'clock running to the centre. There are two further curved hairline cracks between 6 and 8. The hour hand is bent upwards and kinked to the side. Very small nick to the top of dial at 12 o'clock. Hallmarks to inner cover legible but slightly rubbed. Hallmarks to back of case are heavily rubbed. Case with light age wear patina to surface throughout. Movement appears clean and bright. The watch has been running (see video). We cannot guarantee this piece is in full working order. Case exterior with some overall scratches, light denting and blemishes. Provenance: entered by a private client from a Welsh borders country house.
A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, by Richard Champion Liverpool, Birmingham 1795, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals (lacking hand), gilt fusee movement signed and numbered '927 S' (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Rolex stainless steel wristwatch circa 1940, the circular dial with luminescent Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, stamped with Rolex logo verso and '2280' and '82004', dial 2.9cm diameter (excluding button), the reverse of this watch has not been opened for inspection CONDITION REPORT: Currently ticking. Hands rotate happily. Face stained, grubby and showing wear. Enamel wear to the numerals and hands in sections. Bezel, case sides and lugs scratched and dented. Case cover to reverse with visible knifed opening marks to ridge and scratched to surface with one dent. Strap later and worn. Crown probably a replacement. Crystal with surface scratches. Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Swiss 18K, diamond set and green enamelled ladies fob watch, the circular white enamel dial with blue Arabic numerals and gilt hands, within an intricate green guilloche enamelled case with vine gilding and set with a central old cut diamond, inner case stamped '18K 212958' and makers initials 'A.F', movement numbered '1212958', all suspended from a further enamelled green bow fob, gross weight 25.1gms (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A gold plated open face pocket watch with photo dial, the decorative gold coloured case enclosing white enamel chapter ring and black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and photo aperture to centre, movement signed 'Appleton Tracy & Co, Waltham Mass, 5704278', manual wind, 5.5cm diameter x 8cm high (inc. bow), gross weight 117.6gms CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Continental silver cased fob watch, the white enamel dial with pink blush centre, black Roman numerals and gilt detail, subsidiary seconds dial, dial marked 'Winter's 10 & 11 Orchard St, Preston', reverse profusely floral decorated and vacant cartouche, inner case stamped '75194', key wind, 4.2cm diameter x 6.2cm high (inc. bow), gross weight 61.8gms CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Continental '935' standard silver cased half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, reverse engraved, movement stamped 'Elkington & Co Ltd, London with a silver cased open faced pocket watch Birmingham 1894, gross weight 217.2gms (2) CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A ladies 18ct gold cased fob watch, James Carr Chorley, Chester 1909, white enamel face with black Roman numeral dial, movement stamped '42373', chased exterior with vacant shield shaped cartouche, case 3.5cm diameter, 33.4 grams gross CONDITION REPORT: Minute hand a little bent half way, currently working but sounds a little 'clunky', not running smoothly. Case appears to be in good order and cartouche to the back cover not engraved. Dial clean. Some small surface scratches to the glass. Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A ladies Swiss fob watch, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and gilt detail, within decorative gold case with floral detail, inner cover stamped '14C', gross weight 33.2gms CONDITION REPORT: Some small flecks to the dial but overall looks relatively clean, cartouche to the back of the case is vacant, plating to the ring/loop worn and crown. Some denting to the back cover when visible when you open the watch and inspect from the inside. Covers feel quite 'thin'. Some minor surface scratching and wear throughout but overall condition is fair. Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Hamilton 992B open face Railroad grade pocket watch, 21 jewel, the white enamel dial with black numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, Keystone gold plated case stamped '9566545', movement stamped 'C21036', 5.1cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
An Elgin open face Railroad grade pocket watch by B W Raymond, 21 jewels, size 16, the white enamel dial with black numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, Keystone gold plated case stamped '63022', movement stamped '841391', 5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Waltham Crescent St. open face Railroad grade pocket watch, 21 jewels, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, Star gold plated case stamped '2886961', movement stamped '15063318' (1907), 5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Waltham Riverside open face pocket watch, 21 jewels 16 size, screw back and front, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, Conqueror gold plated case stamped '8949401', movement stamped '27659560' (1929), 5cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A full hunter pocket watch by 'T & A Heine, Waterford', the gold plated case enclosing white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, Swiss Syren movement and Dennison case, with a 'Kendal & Dent' Admiralty open face pocket watch, 17 jewel movement (2) CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Waltham open face pocket watch, 1908, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, Dennison silver case, enclosing movement stamped '17770752', key wind with a Waltham 17 jewel open face pocket watch 1917, movement numbered '21284097' (2) CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Victorian silver cased, open face pocket watch, Birmingham 1897, by Thomas Yates, Preston, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, key wind, and another similar by R Horwich, Manchester, Chester 1895 (2) CONDITION REPORT: Yates- Currently ticking. Interior hallmarks clear. Case stamped '23101'. Dial hinge replaced. Face cracked/chipped to the twelve o'clock and 6 o'clock position. Hairline crack descending from eleven o'clock position. Hairline cracks to five and six o'clock positions. Hands restored. Case with general surface scratches and blemishes. Horwich- Currently ticking. Face showing multiple hairline crack. Chip to rim of subsidiary seconds dial. Chip to face at lever point. Hallmarks with some rubbing. Case tarnished and with scratches. Some denting. Hands misshapen. Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Waltham open face pocket watch, circa 1907, of small size, the white metal case enclosing white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, movement numbered '16445199' 15 jewel, with an attached white metal chain and silver vesta case Birmingham 1900 CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch, the blue enamelled Roman numeral chapter ring enclosing a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case and cuivre stamped for Benson Brothers, Chester 1928, 88.2 grams gross, Tavannes Watch Co movement CONDITION REPORT: Tricks when wound. Hallmarks legible. Case exterior with surface scratches and general blemishes. Case stamped 8770. Movement numbered 13508056. Some knife opening marks. Dial appears clean. Crystal good. Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A collection of silver cased pocket watches and fob watches to include a Lady's French fob watch with floral enamel face and Roman numeral roundel's, a 'La Belle' fob watch with gilt decorated face, an open face pocket watch named 'S.Child, 10 Bull Street, Birmingham', two 'H Samuel' of Manchester Acme Lever open face pocket watchs etc along with a gentleman's 1930's wrist watch, a selection of key winders, cuff links, Albert chains, vesta cases etc all within a late 19th century leather jewellery box (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
An Edwardian Sampson Mordan enamelled vesta case Chester 1905, enamelled to the front with a jockey in purple silk and orange cap, 4cm x 3cm, weight 33gms CONDITION REPORT: Two or three very small and light scratches to the enamel on the shirt of the jockey. Silver with light patina of surface scratches - nothing serious. Clear hall marks and lid closes flush and with a 'snap'.

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