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Gentlemen's gold (9ct) open face pocket watch with Swiss fifteen jewel button-wind movement, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, in gold 9ct) case, import hallmarks (London 1918), 48mm diameter CONDITION REPORT In very good condition. Very little signs of any wear. Dial perfect. Case in excellent condition. No inscriptions. Movement running well. In original red velvet fitted box, retailed by Sydney & Thomas, Waltham Green, London. Total gross weight approximately 64 grams
Early Victorian gentlemen's silver pocket watch with fusee movement and verge escapement, signed - Ingram Navenby and numbered 31193, in silver case (London 1843), plus a ladies' gold plated wristwatch CONDITION REPORT Pocket watch - fusee chain broken and therefore not working. Balance wheel does spin when given a gentle shake. Enamel dial cracked. Silver case worn and lacking its outer case as it was originally a pair-cased watch
First World War period gentlemen's gold (9ct) wristwatch, with mechanical Swiss fifteen jewel movement, circular white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, retailed by Asprey, in circular rose gold (9ct) case on brown leather strap, 33mm diameter CONDITION REPORT The watch is currently running, although appears to be fully wound. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping but the watch appears to be working. Clean dial, numerals clear, 'Asprey' is slightly faint. Faint hairline crack to the dial. Rose gold case in good order, no obvious repairs, wear commensurate with age
An enamel silver miniature carriage clock, with import marks for Stockwell & Co., London 1910, the case with powder blue enamelling within white enamelled borders, the enamel dial inscribed Tiffany & Co., with single fusee movement with repeater striking on a gong, 7.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Cracks to enamel on dial. A number of areas of loss to enamel on case. Remnants of silver gilt, the majority is rubbed off. Inner rim of door is bent in places, so doesn't close tightly. Movement works, repeat and stike work.
A French gold mounted tortoiseshell snuff box, maker's mark unclear, Paris decharge mark probably for 1768 to 1774, of oval form with bright cut borders, the cover inset with a gold monogram on a blue enamel plaque under glass within a gold frame, 9cm long CONDITION REPORT: Worn. Tortoiseshell scratched and split. Smaller splits where tortoiseshell has dried out and larger ones, eg inside of lid and edge of lid. Split to front of gold mount on lid. Gold mounts generally knocked and not sitting flush to tortoiseshell. Gold has creases and dents. Lid does not close flush to base. Enamel on top has crack running the length of it and dirt under the glass. Enamel oval and gold frame to top loose. Please view additional images (available upon request). Viewing recommended.
A silver and silver gilt lariat style bracelet, possibly Austro-Hungarian, pairs of square fleur de lys links, all joined by gilt jump rings, decorated with either a pair of gilt caps with a milled border, or a red paste stone, claw set to a white enamel collet, with gilt milled border. Pairs of foxtail chain tassels with ornate bead terminals and adjuster bead CONDITION REPORT: Minor blemishes and imperfections to the enamel. Some wear to the gilding, noticeably paler on the chains. Tarnish to the silver. The sliding bead lariat does not grip. Weight 31.6g. One chain length 45mm; one chain length 45mm; bracelet length 120mm. The bracelet section is 120mm in length plus 45mm of chain at each side, when the lariat bead is at the furthest point.
An Austro-Hungarian silver gilt and gem set locket on a gold chain, the oval hinged locket with foiled garnets and cabochon turquoise, between raised enamel flower heads, to enamel swags and a textured ground. Glazed and hinged back cover with a turquoise and enamel set scroll top and flower head bale. A gilt metal chased split ring to a baby belcher gold chain with a wire hook clasp. The chain tested as approximately 18ct gold CONDITION REPORT: Dimensions of the oval section of the locket 33 x 27mm. Length including the flower head bale 52mm. The engraved split ring is not part of the locket, and can be removed. The chain will run through the bale as intended. Chain 700mm long. Matrix visible in some of the turquoise cabochons. Some wear and losses to the enamel. Wear to the gilding.
A Victorian turquoise and enamel memorial brooch, with glazed locket verso. The lozenge shaped brooch with Chippendale raised edge, and a spray of turquoise set forget-me-nots to a textured ground, with a naturalistic enamelled ladybird to one side. Woven hair to a glazed back. Cracked and deficient in areas. Tested as approximately 15ct gold
A cased Austro-Hungarian gold diamond and enamel brooch/pendant, c.1910, the brooch/pendant of oval form, with diamond set monogram applied to a blue guilloché ground. A satin finish laurel leaf border with diamond set crossover ties at the cardinal points, diamond set coronet above with red guilloché enamel ground, suspended on a trace chain with barrel clasp marked 9ct. The pendant/brooch marked for Vienna 1874-1922 0.580 standard. Fitted case by A E Köchert, Wien, with a tooled crest to the lid, together with a bronze medallion, commemorating the 25th wedding anniversary of the Duke and Duchess of Portland and the 21st birthday of their son, Marquess of Titchfield, in 1914, 64mm diameter, cased, and nine letters to Mary Marshall, Head Housekeeper at Welbeck Abbey, eight from the Duke and Duchess of Portland, dated 1897-1923 Provenance: A gift to Mary Marshall, Head Housekeeper at Welbeck Abbey, from Archduke Franz Ferdinand. Mary Marshall was Head Housekeeper at Welbeck Abbey from the 1890s until 1923. She was given the brooch/pendant by Archduke Franz Ferdinand on one of his visits to the Duke and Duchess of Portland at Welbeck Abbey. The Duke and Duchess held Franz Ferdinand in high esteem and he first stayed with them at Welbeck Abbey in May 1913. They then visited him at Konopischt in both 1913 and early 1914. Mary Marshall records in her will, amongst many other items of jewellery given to her by grateful, visiting dignitaries, that the brooch was 'presented to me by the late archduke of austria 1914'. It is likely that the gift was a result of his visit in November 1913. Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie had been staying with King George V at Windsor before they joined the house party at Welbeck Abbey on 22nd November. The house party included many other illustrious guests, including the Austro-Hungarian Ambassador, Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, Lord and Lady Salisbury and Arthur Balfour, the Conservative Prime Minister. Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Sophie stayed until November 28th, having enjoyed shooting at Welbeck and visiting local sights such as Hardwick Hall. Only six months later, on 28th June 1914, Archduke Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated in Sarajevo, a trigger for the commencement of World War 1. Also included in the lot are letters from both the Duke and Duchess of Portland to Mary Marshall. Welbeck Abbey suffered a serious fire in 1900. The Duke and Duchess were away but the children were in residence. It was reported that they were saved due to the quick thinking of Mary Marshall and there are letters included in this lot from the Duke and Duchess thanking her and the staff and making contingency plans for their next visit and their imminent shooting party. Also included are letters thanking her for her years of service on notice of her retirement in 1923.
A Victorian split pearl and enamel gold locket and chain, the oval bombé form locket with an applied garter, grain set with a line of split pearls to royal blue enamel borders. The surround hand engraved with a feather style decoration to a bloomed ground, suspended on a two row belcher chain. Chain marked 9c. Locket tested as approximately 9ct gold
An 18ct gold key wound open faced pocket watch, by Poole, London, the case, 51mm diameter with a white enamel dial, damage, with black Roman numerals, twenty-four hour Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial with additional 17, 18 and 19 Arabic numerals with blued Breguet empire hands. Bead style pendant with circular barley engine turned back case, worn, and gold cuvette three-quarter backplate signed Poole, London, No. 858. Hallmarked 18ct gold, London 1837. Suspended on an Indian rosewood stand by Mike Fitz CONDITION REPORT: An early example of a slimmer pocket watch without the balance spring positioned above the movement. Back case worn. Dial very damaged and badly repaired.
An 18ct gold open faced chronograph pocket watch, the pocket watch, 54mm diameter, with a cream enamel dial, black Roman numerals and gold spade hands, signed J Hargreaves and Co., Liverpool. Slide to the band to operate the blued chronograph hand. Chased border to the back case, bezel, pendant and lower half of the bow. The movement signed J Hargreaves and Co., Liverpool, Makers to the Queen and HRH The Prince of Wales, no. 46088, case no. 46088. Hallmarked Chester 1879, suspended from a moiré band garter fob with scrolled ends, marked 9ct, and a 9ct gold scrolled wire seal, with hand engraved monogram, Chester 1897
An 18ct gold key wound open faced pocket watch, with an ivory coloured enamel dial, black Roman numerals, silver spade hand and blued second hand. The case, 52mm diameter, with a slide on the band, blind cartouche to the back cover, rolled gold replacement bow, Chester 1876, together with a George III sterling silver pocket compass, with a painted enamel dial, 45mm diameter, the dial signed A Abraham, Optician, Liverpool. Hand engraved crest of a sphinx to the reverse. London 1819 (2)
An 18ct gold fob watch, by Thomas Russell & Sons, the case, 36mm diameter with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and gold spade hands. Hand engraved bezel, side and back case with two-thirds engraved bow. Gold cuvette, movement signed 'Tho. Russell & Sons, Makers to The Queen, Liverpool', no. 102443. Hallmarked 18ct gold, Chester 1900, together with a scrolled brooch pin and swivel clip, tested as approximately 9ct gold
An 18ct gold Waltham half hunter top wind pocket watch and fob, the half hunter, 50mm diameter, with black enamel Roman numeral chapter ring, to plain front and back covers. White enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, red Arabic five minute marks, blued double spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial. Gold cuvette, movement signed 'P.S. Bartlett, Waltham Mass.', no. 17039356, case no. 384361, Birmingham 1851. Suspended from a gold moiré band garter fob with a 9ct gold paste swivel seal to the other end. Buckle and fittings tested as approximately 9ct gold
An 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, the half hunter pocket watch, 51mm diameter, with blue enamel Roman numeral chapter ring to the front cover, white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, black Roman numerals, blued double spade hands, with a flat bevelled edge crystal, gold cuvette, case no. 842, movement no. 401586, Birmingham 1924, and an 18ct gold curb link Albert chain with spade guinea fob, with 'T' bar and two swivel clips, the spade guinea dated 1798, with a hard soldered scroll top mount (2) CONDITION REPORT: Winds and ticking, although the crown does not pull out to adjust the hands (we do not want to force it).
A gold diamond set top wind fob watch, 28mm diameter, an oyster coloured guilloché enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and Louis XV hands. Repoussé chimera back case with an old Swiss cut diamond, rub set in the claw, and an old eight cut diamond rub set in its jaws. Case no. 14978. Case marked 18k. CONDITION REPORT: Chenier to the bow is broken.
A gold and enamel Swiss half hunter fob watch, the case 38mm diameter with a pink guilloché enamel chapter ring to the front cover, with blue enamel Roman numerals to an engraved foliate case. A white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and gold Louis XV style gold hands, with a rose cut diamond set to the hour hand. Case no. 94945. Swiss case marks for 14ct gold. Marked 14K
A cased set of six diamond and mother-of-pearl dress studs, attributed to Tiffany & Co, six mother-of-pearl buttons, each with an old Swiss cut diamond, milligrain set to the centre, with two concentric bands of white and gold dot enamel to plain gold backs. All marked 18, unsigned. Case by Tiffany & Co., 221 Regent St., London (6) CONDITION REPORT: All the buttons require cleaning. Under 10x magnification, there are minor imperfections to the surface of the enamel, small nibbles and flakes, but not noticeable to the naked eye.
A seed pearl and enamel torsade and earring suite, the multiple row seed pearl torsade, with two flat section band rondelles, with white enamel bands to a green guilloché ground. Matching enamelled end caps to a bolt ring clasp, together with a pair of seed pearl tassel earrings, with fluted green and white guilloché enamel caps and hook wire fittings (3) CONDITION REPORT: Some losses to the enamel on the end caps, and earring caps. Torsade 1060mm in length. One row broken, requires re-stringing. Earrings also require re-stringing. Some pearls deficient to the tassles.
A ladies emerald set Movado cocktail watch, c.1950, circular black enamel dial with raised gilt batons and hands, subsidiary seconds dial and Arabic numerals to the quarter points. A pierced hinged cover, rub set with five circular mixed cut emeralds. Paper scroll lugs to a tapered brick link bracelet with a pierced central design. Case number worn. Possibly 81115560. German marks 0.585 14kt. CONDITION REPORT: Glass loose. Dial dirty. Tension bar to the back of one hinge broken at one end.
A ladies 18ct gold Piaget mechanical strap watch, the cushion shaped white enamel dial, with black Roman numerals, gilt hands and cabochon simulated sapphire set crown. Leather strap with original Piaget 18ct gold buckle. Case no. 9902 239732 CONDITION REPORT: Winds but not ticking. No obvious marks to the glass or dial,. Surface wear to the case. Strap very worn.
An Italian gold enamel and synthetic spinel bracelet, a series of twisted wire double bow shaped links with royal blue guilloché enamel ribbon, each claw set to the centre with a synthetic white spinel. Concealed box clasp and figure of eight safety catch. Marked 750 CONDITION REPORT: In our opinion, the bracelet is from the late 1950s of 1960s. 181mm in length, 20mm width. 24.9g approximately. No chips or damage to the enamel, although when the piece was enamelled some areas have flowed slightly at the edges. No obvious repairs or restoration.
A ladies gold diamond set quartz bracelet watch, cushion shaped gold dial, pavé set with brilliant cut diamonds, black enamel gilt hands and mineral crystal. A line of brilliant cut diamonds, grain set to the bezel with a cabochon synthetic sapphire set crown. Case width 22mm with an integral three row panther style bracelet, grain set to the three rows with brilliant cut diamonds. Deployant clasp. Case marked 18K 0.750. ETA movement
Mixed jewellery, to include, malachite bracelet and two similar brooches, two carved cameo brooches, both depicting ladies in profile, sterling silver and enamel maple leaf brooch, Celtic style silver brooch set with amber coloured stone, eastern white metal filigree brooch, two Victorian mourning brooches, various other silver brooches etc., (qty)

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