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An Edwardian hallmarked silver pocket watch stand in the form of a bracket clock with shaped case and hinged back containing a Victorian hallmarked silver key wind open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, inscribed "Reid & Sons 26544", the movement also signed "Reid & Sons Newcastle upon Tyne", height of stand 14.8cm.
A small French hallmarked silver cased manual wind pocket watch with white enamel dial painted with a sprig of flowers, set with Roman numerals, the engraved case with vacant shield shaped cartouche, diameter of dial 3.5cm, a larger Victorian hallmarked silver cased manual wind pocket watch (crown detached but present), diameter 5cm, a smaller Swiss silver cased pocket watch (for restoration), a hallmarked silver snap bangle with bright cut floral decoration, a brass magnifier, a small single draw telescope, a pocket knife, and a condiment spoon (8).
An early 20th century silver cased open face crown wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case hallmarked for Birmingham 1919, on silver chain suspending a hallmarked silver shield shaped fob. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. There is a small area of cracking to the edge of the dial next to the XI, with a few hairline cracks. The case in generally good condition with an area of dents to one side and with some spots of tarnish. There is some slight rubbing toward the edges. There are some small scratches to the glass.
A small group of ceramics including a Masons octagonal bowl, diameter 24cm, and a jug, height 16.5cm, a further ceramic bowl, a Meissen hand painted saucer (second quality), a similar miniature cup and saucer, also a Japanese hand painted vase with flared crimped rim, height 40.5cm and a Wedgwood blue jasperware rectangular pin dish, a Chinese cloisonné enamel circular pin dish, diameter 10.5cm, a carved hardwood stand, also three pairs of brass candlesticks, a pair of copper mugs, an inkstand and a Tiffany style table lamp.
A late Victorian hallmarked silver carriage clock, the swing loop handle above hammered case and dark blue guilloche enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and gold and silver detailed floral spandrels, with French movement and raised on four squat bun feet, Drew & Sons, London 1898, 7.7 x 5.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Enamel and hands in good condition. General condition is good, slightly misshapen to one of the front upper corners with a small area of scratching there and to the border around the glass pane. Slightly misshapen to the front edge of the base with some scratches around the screws. We cannot guarantee it is in working order.
An early 20th century Swiss silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, on hallmarked silver Albert chain with T-bar suspending a key and a hallmarked silver pierced shield shaped vacant fob. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Enamel dial appears good, with tiny tiny area of dirt/scratches. BAck of the case is rubbed towards the edges, has several dents, a few scratches and black dots.
T.E. RICHARDSON GOOLE; a late 19th century silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed with maker's name, the fusee movement with cylindrical pillars and engraved cock inscribed "T.E. Richardson Goole", no.56510, case hallmarked for Chester 1891, on hallmarked silver Albert chain with T-bar suspending a key, and a hallmarked silver circular fob medal inscribed "Salford Road Club, Low Gear '25' miles TT 1932 3rd Fastest C. Larkin". CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Enamel dial appears OK, with a few tiny areas of staining. Shape of case appears good, few mild dents. Engine turned decoration is heavily rubbed to back, also two traces of old stickers (need cleaning). Scratches appear to be caused by opening with sharp tool. suspension ring a bit loose.
J.W. BENSON, LONDON; a silver cased crown wind half hunter pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed with maker's name, the movement numbered 394371, on hallmarked silver chain with T-bar suspending a St. John's Ambulance Associated fob medal engraved "113715 William Gillett", and with additional bars for 1909 and 1910, and a floral engraved silver vesta case. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Area of crazing to edge of dial next to "IIII" numeral, bit of dirt, no glass. Few scratches to outer dial cover, of which two on the VII and VIII numerals. General scratching commensurate with age and tiny dents to back and sides (some caused by opening with sharp tool).
A late 19th century silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the fusee movement with cylindrical pillars with engraved cock set with a diamond chip, number 18748, case hallmarked for London 1873, on silver chain with T-bar suspending a key, and a silver "Horley Scout's Boxing 1921" circular medallion. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. There are two hairline cracks spreading from the centre, and there is an area of crazing on the subsidiary dial. The hour hand is possibly replaced. There is another hairline next to the numeral I, some mild scratching to the back and the engraved initials are rubbed. There are some small scuffs to the glass and the suspension ring is a bit loose.
A late 19th century silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the fusee movement with cylindrical pillars and engraved cock inscribed "38315", case hallmarked for London 1874, on silver chain with T-bar suspending a key, and a hallmarked silver shield shaped pierced vacant fob, and a foliate scroll engraved vesta case, 3.5 x 5cm. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Hairline crack on enamel from centre to numeral "XI", small chip to upper edge of subsidiary dial and a small hairline below it, chip to the glass and some small scuffs. Case generally appears good with some small scratches and a few dents to the back. Vesta: intact, tarnished.
A 14ct yellow gold Franklin Mint Ltd "Midnight Sapphire" cross pendant from the Igor Carl House of Faberge Collection, centred with a princess cut sapphire surrounded by four brilliant cut diamonds, decorated with blue enamel and pearl to each arm, on rope twist chain necklace and a pair of matching ear studs, boxed, with certificate of authenticity, combined approx 7.8g (2).
A Victorian yellow metal mourning brooch of oval shaped form centred with a glass hair aperture, inscribed "In memory of" on black enamel ground within scroll border, 5 x 4cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: Safety chain is missing and one of the ends of the ornaments on the scroll border is missing. General minor wear to the surface and a small dent to the reverse.
A collection of various hallmarked silver decanter labels including "Port", decorated with five cast figures of man drinking, width 7cm, "Lagavulin" decorated with a figure of an elephant, "Cardhu" with a figure of a crowned lion and "Dalwhinnie" with a figure of a horse, all by Wyard Dritt & Co Ltd, 1973 and 2012, "Rye Concorde" of plain rectangular form with canted corners, British Airways, Birmingham 1986, and four further various engraved silver single examples, a white metal and enamel decorated "Vermouth" example and a "Madeira" electroplated example, weighable silver approx 8.1ozt (12).
A late 19th century silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the fusee movement with cylindrical pillars inscribed "Whitemore Manchester", no.15116, case hallmarked for London 1871, on hallmarked silver chain with T-bar suspending a key and a silver shield shaped pierced vacant fob, and a silver cased cheroot holder, length of case 5cm. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Enamel dial appears good. Shape of case intact, but back lid doesn't "clip" and doesn't stay closed, with areas of scratches and dents to sides. Cheroot holder case:numerous dents.
An early 20th century Swiss silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with two silver Albert chains suspending a silver foliate engraved cross fob and a plain vesta case, 5.5 x 4cm. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee whether it is in working order. The case is a bit rubbed, mainly on the engine turned decoration towards the edges, there are areas of small dents to the back and the sides of the case and some minor scratches. Some links of the chain are heavily rubbed where meeting other links.
An early 20th century Swiss silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, on chain with hallmarked silver T-bar suspending a silver shield shaped fob with presentation inscription "Presented by Frankwell Carnival Committee, Shrewsbury to the [illegible] 1956". CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Dial appears good with some mild staining and dirt spots to lower part, one hand possibly replaced (different in colour). Dents to two sides, back mildly misshapen with few dents, tarnished.
A late Victorian hallmarked silver napkin ring with engine turned decoration, Charles Edward Soloman, Chester 1897, a plain example with nicked rim, I.S. Greenberg, Birmingham 1925, and a three piece dressing table set comprising a shaped mirror, a hand brush, and a small clothes brush with blue guilloche enamel over Art Deco style engine turning, Daniel Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1935, combined weighable silver approx 1.15ozt (5). CONDITION REPORT: The enamel on the mirror is good, the hand brush has a 1cm chip to the enamel, and he clothes brush has a small chip at the base and a slightly larger chip to the top.
A late 19th/early 20th century Swiss silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial, on hallmarked silver Albert chain with T-bar suspending a key and a hallmarked silver oval bright cut decorated locket pendant. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Enamel dial generally OK with areas of dirt. Shape of case appears intact with area of dents to upper back with slightly misshapen edge of back cover (possibly bent to lock on the clip). Rubbed edges, couple of dents to sides.
A late 19th century silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the fusee movement with cylindrical pillars and engraved cock inscribed "John Pimblott Macclesfield", no.47758, case hallmarked for Chester 1874 (case af), on chain with silver T-bar suspending a key and a hallmarked silver "KEEF Football Shield. 1913" fob medal inscribed "C. Coy I RSF Pte W. Moore". CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Dial appears good with minor dirt/staining. Area of damage to bottom of back (see additional photo). General rubbing and minor scratches, few dents. Suspension ring rubbed and a little loose.
A late 19th century silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals, the fusee movement with cylindrical pillars and engraved cock inscribed "Number 917790", case hallmarked for Chester 1895, on chain with T-bar suspending a white metal and enamel "Halesowen & District Youth Football League" fob medal inscribed "J. Smith, 1954-55" to the reverse. CONDITION REPORT: We cannot guarantee it is in working order. Enamel dial appears good, minutes hand is bent to the tip. Shape appears to be intact and engraved decoration is crisp. Traces of an old sticker (needs cleaning). Mild rubbing to the suspension part, a bit tarnished.
Badge. The Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment)Volunteer Battalions Victorian Officer’s fur cap grenade circa 1881-1901. A fine and scarce die-stamped silvered example. Flaming grenade, the ball mounted with crowned pierced Garter on a blue translucent enamel ground. Silvered rose to centre. White Horse of Hanover applied beneath the tail of the Garter. Two loops to reverse.VGC Royal Fusiliers fielded four volunteer battalions : 1st at 33 Fitzroy Square, 2nd at 9 Tufton Street, 3rd at Edward Street and 4th at 112 Shaftesbury Street.
Badge. Scottish. 74th (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot Victorian Officer’s glengarry badge circa 1874-81. A fine rare die-stamped gilt Thistle Star bearing the motto on a blue enamel ground, “74” to central wire mesh. Two loops to reverse. Small chip to enamel at 6 o’clock otherwise VGC. The 74th (Highlanders) Regiment of Foot became 2nd Bn. Highland Light Infantry in 1881.
Badge. Royal Marine Light Infantry Victorian Officer’s helmet plate circa 1878-1901. A good gilt example. Crowned star mounted with laurel wreath joined at the top by a scroll inscribed “Gibraltar; fouled anchor to the junction below. Within the wreath, a pierced strap inscribed “Per Mare Per Terram” on blue enamel ground. To the centre, a silver globe in relief. Mounted beneath the wreath, a silver strung bugle. Two of three loops to reverse. VGC (KK 1091)
Badge. Royal Marine Artillery Officer’s helmet plate circa 1879-1905. A fine gilt example. Large flaming grenade, the ball mounted with a laurel wreath joined at the top with “Gibraltar” scroll, a fouled anchor at the junction below. Within the wreath, a pierced strap inscribed “Per mare per Terram” set on a rich blue translucent enamel ground; to the centre, a silver globe in relief, the Continents highlighted in gilt. Three loops to reverse. VGC
Badge. 9th (Highland) VB Royal Scots plaid brooch circa 1900-08. A fine and scarce Officer’s silvered example. Plain quoit with applied heavy thistle wreath. Mounted on the wreath, the Star of the Order of the Thistle with green enamel ground to central thistle. Reverse with stout pin. A little service wear otherwise GC Raised as Highland Bn. of Queen’s Edinburgh Rifle Volunteer Brigade on 24th July 1900 in Edinburgh as a kilted battalion; designated 9th (Highlanders) VB Royal Scots in August 1902.
Badge. Royal Marine Light Infantry Victorian Officer’s shako plate circa 1866-78. A very fine and scarce gilt example. Crowned star mounted with a laurel wreath surmounted by a scroll inscribed “Gibraltar” and bearing a bugle to the junction below. Pierced strap “Per Mare Per Terram” on a rich blue enamel ground (defective). To the centre, a silver globe in relief , the Continents picked out in gilt. Two loops to reverse. VGC (KK 1089)
Badge. Royal Marine Light Infantry Victorian Officer's glengarry badge circa 1870-97. A very fine and rare die-stamped gilt example. Within a laurel wreath surmounted by a scroll inscribed “Gibraltar” in turn surmounted by a silver strung bugle; a pierced “Per Mare Per Terram” strap on blue translucent enamel ground. To the centre, a silver globe in relief, the Continents picked out in gilt; on the tail of the strap a fouled anchor. Two loops to reverse. VGC
Selection of Enamel Military & Home Front Lapel Badges etc. A varied selection including WW1 OHMS Aviation. ... Silver War Badge “81410”. ... 5th Bn Essex Regiment OCA. ... plus quantity of US enamel collar badges. Overall GC (26 items) Silver War Badge awarded to L/Sgt W.H.C. Prior of the 2/4th Hampshire Regiment 1916.

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