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THREE WORLD WA I SERVICE MEDALS, awarded to 21598. Pte. S.H. Hope L.N. Lan. R. viz 1914-18 Star medal, 1914-15 Star and gilt Victory medal, all with ribbons and a ROYAL REGIMENT PLATED METAL AND ENAMEL TIE PIN, TOGETHER WITH A NAPOLEON III FRENCH SILVER FIVE FRANCS COIN, 1863 and a GILT METAL COMMEMORATIVE MEDALLION 'JOHN TYLER PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES 1841', the reverse with crossed pipes and clasped hands 'Peace and Friendship' (6)
BOXED ULTRA LENS HAND HELD ILLUMINATED MAGNIFIER, nickel plated with spare battery holder, bulb and instructions TOGETHER WITH ACME, SWISS GILT METAL AND BLACK ENAMEL SQUARE POWDER COMPACT in black fabric wallet, THREE OTHER GILT METAL POWDER COMPACTS, a VICTORIA JUBILEE BRONZED METAL CRUCIFORM MEDALLION, with ribbon, an RAF AND ANOTHER military cap badge (8)
A small Russian silver powder compact of pill box form with cloisonné enamel cover fitted with mirror inside, maker’s mark Cyrillic KXHO, Moscow, 1908/17, cover depicting flowers in deep pink, tangerine, dark green, white and turquoise on dark blue ground, Cyrillic inscription to base, 4.2 cm. diameter Condition reportMinor chips to tangerine central section of large flower on cover
Ulysee Nardin, a stainless steel manual wind wristwatch, no.631239, the signed square cream enamel dial with applied silver Arabic numerals and triangular markers, feuille hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the 17 jewel signed movement numbered 528445, 28mm wide, on a stitched black leather ‘OMEGA’ strap
Omega, an early 20th century nickel open faced pocket watch, circa 1915, the four-piece case signed to case back and numbered 5446571, the signed white enamel dial with large black Arabic numerals, blued steel spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the 15 jewel Omega lever movement numbered 4701253, with bimetallic split balance, Breguet overcoil, and Bosley type regulator, keyless wind, 50mm diameter
A fine Victorian silver and enamel rectangular stamp box by George Heath, London, 1891, retailed by W. Thornhill & Co., 144 New Bond St, W., hinged cover enamelled with three Victorian stamps, gilt interior with three sprung compartments, 7 cm. long, wt. 74 gm. Condition reportIn very nice condition, all enamel intact, snaps tightly shut
A small late 19th century 14 carat gold open faced centre seconds fob watch, the four piece case stamped with Swiss standard mark and ‘14k’, numbered 916882, with brass cuvette, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, and centre seconds hand, with 15 jewel Swiss lever movement, keyless wound, the case 34mm diameter, the pink gold pendant ring marked as 9 carat gold, 26.5gms Condition reportmovement not functioning. Small chip to the enamel at the edge of the dial. Denting and bruising to case overall, engine turning verso still fairly crisp but rubbed on edges, scratch to crystal at 2 o’clock
A late 19th century Austro-Hungarian silver, enamel, paste and gem set necklace, composed of black and white enamel open work scroll links, set overall with garnets, white paste and split pearls, without clasp, 32.5cm long together with a brooch and clip earrings en suite, two spare links, and a single pendant earring (AF)
An Edwardian silver stamp case of book form, enamelled to cover with the red cross emblem, by Sydney & Co., Birmingham, 1905, with sliding interior fitted with a central bar and containing a George V halfpenny stamp, suspensory loop to top left corner, 2.7 cm. long, wt. 12 gm. Condition reportIn good condition, enamel has a couple of tiny shallow surface chips
Three pairs of Art Deco 18 carat gold circular studs, including one of enamel, seed and mother of pearl 8.7mm diameter, one of onyx, platinum, and seed pearl, 8mm diameter, and a diamond, mother-of-pearl and platinum example, 7.4mm diameter, each stud stamped ‘18’, 9.7gms Condition reportone diamond chipped on the table, otherwise in good condition commensurate with age.
A late 19th century 18 carat gold fob watch, the four-piece case stamped ‘18k’ to case back and cuvette, foliate engraved overall, the white enamel dial with painted Arabic numerals, and gold spade hands, with jewelled keyless wound bar cylinder movement, the case 34mm diameter, 29.9gms Condition reportmovement not functioning. Hairline crack across dial from 3 to centre. Case in good overall condition. Band with one dent. Bezel not hinged.
A Russian silver-gilt and champlevé enamel circular salt by Nikols & Plinke, workmaster’s mark KA, St. Petersburg, circa 1890, with two bands of stylised foliate and bird feet motifs in red, white, green, turquoise and dark blue with a black band between, 5 cm. diameter, wt. 65 gm. Condition reportSome minor chips to enamel in places, particularly to the black band and to one of the white bird feet motifs interior is not gilded
A late 19th century Swiss 14 carat gold, diamond and enamel fob watch, circa 1890, the four-piece case finely enamelled and painted to the back with a putto in flight, accented with four small rose cut diamonds, stamped ‘14k’ with Swiss standard mark, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and gilt Louis XVI hands, with keyless wound bar cylinder movement, the case 36mm diameter, suspended from an enamel and diamond bow brooch, 21.4gms gross Condition reportmovement functioning, enamel with abrasion around the edge, although minimal, minute hand very slightly bent, one very small chip to the enamel on the case back
An American silver and enamel stamp case of envelope form, circa 1892, inside of hinged flap stamped “STERLING PAT. JUNE 24 90”, with red enamelled two cents stamp franked “New York 1892” and addressed to “Miss Grace Holme, Sacred Heart Convent, Roehampton, London, S.W.” in black enamel, a second enamelled franking on back in right hand quadrant, gilt interior, containing two US stamps, 4.8 cm. long, wt. 22 gm. Condition reportGood condition, enamel intact, pinprick ding to left edge at front
A late 19th century gold, enamel and diamond ‘Edelweiss’ brooch by Tiffany & Co, set with a cluster of brilliants, the central stone approx. 0.40 carat, the stem and petals in white enamel, signed verson ‘TIFFANY & Co’, 5.8cm long Condition reportsmall soldered repair on the fitting on the back of the diamond setting, enamel without losses, diamonds appear clean without damage to the stone
A pair of silver gilt and enamel ‘Order of the British Empire’ cuff links by Toye, Keening and Spencer, marked Birmingham 1992, the cushion shaped links with red enamel border, the badge within, each 19mm wide, 13.2gms, in a Garrard & Co box Condition reporttarnished over most surfaces, no apparent damage to the enamel
An early 20th century Swiss silver open faced pocket watch, the white enamel dial signed ‘Schultis Schwar & Co, London & Pretoria’ with black Roman numerals, gold spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the case back with Omega trademark, stamped ‘935’ and with triple bear mark, numbered 1939314, the 15 jewel keyless wind straight line lever movement unmarked, 48mm diameter, 79.8gms Condition reportnot working, spring misshapen, large hole in the band where the thumbpiece has been forced with a screw driver, missing crystal, dial in good condition
An Italian filled silver and enamel paperweight, Florence, pre-1968, made of resin and covered with 10 to 15 grams of silver, formed as a pile of acorns, oak leaves and horse chestnuts, with two green-enamelled flowers and two green-enamelled lizards, 10.7 cm. diameter, 8 cm. high Condition reportMinor chips and restoration to enamel
A Victorian gold and black enamel mourning locket, engraved overall with arabesques, a raised black cross to the front, a glazed panel containing a lock of hair verso, 7.1mm long, 2gms Condition reportenamel cross with some light scratches to surface, otherwise in good condition commensurate with age
A William IV 18ct gold and black enamel mourning ring, maker's mark T G, the outer band marked 'In Memory Of' the interior engraved 'George Edw'd Graham Foster Piggott Ob 5 Nov 1831 Aet 61' Condition Report: Some slight dulling to edges of enamelling and marks with slight wear, otherwise generally good.
A George IV 18ct gold and black enamel mourning ring, maker's mark J G, the outer enamel band named for 'J Cooke S T P Praes C C C Oxon', the interior engraved 'Ob 3 Feb AD 1823 Ae Suae 89'/see illustration Condition Report: Overall in very good condition Hallmarks a little rubbed Ring size P
A Victorian mourning ring, centred by a split pearl to a black enamel surround and shoulders, set in 18ct gold, a carved cornelian intaglio ring depicting a bearded man in profile, a pair of 9ct gold and enamel cufflinks and a three-stone ring Condition Report: Three stone ring size N: band thin and slightly misshapen. Mourning ring size L 1/2: band thin and marks worn. Cornelian set ring size L 1/2: band with repair and worn thin. slight nicks and scratched to stone. Cufflinks: appear good. Overall combined weight approx 11.7gms
A George III gold and enamel mourning ring, maker's mark M G, the black enamel band named for 'Mary Graham Died 6 May 1798 Aged 61' between two narrow white enamel bands Condition Report: Very slight bruising to enamel under A & H in Graham and around the date otherwise good. Ring size o 1/2

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