A last quarter of the 19th Century Silver Cased Open Face Pocket Watch, standard lever movement inscribed “J W Benson, 62 and 64 Ludgate Hill, London”, further inscribed “Watchmaker by Warrant to the Queen and Prince of Wales”, to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, sunken subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed J W Benson of London, worn engine-turned polished case, button wind, 2“ diameter
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A last quarter of the 19th Century Silver Cased Open Face Pocket Watch, standard un-named lever movement to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, sunken subsidiary seconds dial, small chip to edge, partially worn and dented engine-turned case, hallmarked for Birmingham 1886, key wind, 2” diameter; plus two winding keys
A last quarter of the 19th Century Silver Cased Fob Watch, standard un-named lever movement to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, sunken subsidiary seconds dial (hairline cracks), partially worn foliate engraved case, hallmarked for Birmingham 1893, key wind, 1 ½” diameter; plus a hallmarked Silver Thimble (2)
A last quarter of the 19th Century/1st quarter of the 20th Century Nickel Cased Goliath Pocket Watch, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numbers, subsidiary second dial, blued steel spade hands, polished nickel case, 2 ½” diameter, button wind, within a distressed green leather fitted case
A last quarter of the 19th Century/1st quarter of the 20th Century Nickel Cased Goliath Pocket Watch, black Roman numerals to a white enamel dial, blued steel spade hands, sunken subsidiary seconds dial, polished Nickel Case, button wind, 2 ½” diameter, within a distressed red leather case with adaptions
A 1st quarter of the 20th Century Ladies Silver Cased Wristwatch, un-named Swiss jewelled movement to a white enamel dial with luminous numbers, luminous and blued steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial, plain polished cased with screw-on back, import hallmarked for Glasgow 1923, 1.3” diameter, on replacement stainless steel link bracelet
An early 20th Century gilt and silvered French Carriage Alarm Clock with push repeat, 1086, the movement with replacement lever platform escapement and strike on a blued steel and coiled gong, to an engine turned gilt mask with a grey enamel dial, with outside minute track and Roman lozenges, fitted with blued steel arrow hands over an Arabic 12 hour subsidiary, in a gilt and silvered case with hinged carry handle and pediment, with push repeat and canted corners, to a shaped frieze, over Corinthian columns to a plinth base, height 8”; together with its original Morocco covered outer Travel Case, (handle A/F)
A collection of silver to include a boxed set of six Art Nouveau silver and enamel teaspoons by Mappin & Webb c. 1926, a pair of silver sauce boats of plain Georgian form with reeded rim, raised upon three hoof feet, Mappin & Webb, c. 1925, a boxed set of six silver and enamel coffee spoons, further silver flatware, eight assorted silver napkin rings of various dates and makers, silver cruets, three silver wine labels, silver plated bottle coaster, silver cigarette box, a boxed pair of silver plated salad servers engraved with Ginko leaves in the aesthetic taste and various other plated wares. (lot)
An 18ct gold open face pocket watch, with white enamel face, approx 3.6cm diameter, a ladies silver open face pocket watch with engraved case, floral detail to the white enamel face together with a metal Albert chain and key, a further Continental silver open face pocket watch with gilt detail to the enamel face, a 19th century engraved silver locket, a ladies 1930`s silver cased wrist watch and three metal cased pocket watches and two wrist watches. (9)
A pair of silvered metal and black enamel cufflinks, by Prada, the circular links with expandable chain, boxed, together with a pair of silver and cultured pearl cufflinks in fitted Tsutsumi box, a pair of gilt metal and ceramic cufflinks, further pairs of cufflinks, Guy Laroche tie clip, two cufflink and dress stud sets and a pair of silvered metal shirt arm bands. (lot)
A collection of cased silver coinage comprising proof coinage East Caribbean States ten dollars dated 2003, a Prince of Wales Investiture Medal dated 1969, a Bahamas ten dollars dated 1973, a crown commemorating the Marriage of the Prince of Wales to Lady Diana Spencer dated 1981, a Bi-centenary American Medal dated 1976, a Queen Mother crown dated 1980, a gold-plated silver medal commemorating the Silver Jubilee dated 1977, a crown commemorating the Silver Jubilee dated 1977, a Bailiwick of Guernsey twenty five pence dated 1978, silver proof one pound from the Isle of Man dated 1979, further coinage to include two cased sets of coinage issued by the Royal Thai Mint, cased proof Medal from the Lancashire Cricket Club, Churchill crown dated 1965, Museum Medal, two enamel Masonic Medals and two cased Royal Mint issued proof sets dated 1983 and 1985
A Victorian morning brooch, the large central circular black banded agate with applied seed pearl and enamel cross, with black enamel and seed pearl set surround, engraved to rear 'IN MEMORY OF WILLIAM WATTS DIED FEBy 15th 1882 AGED 64', with vacant window and pin clasp, diameter approx 3.5cm, total weight approx 15.6gms
A 19th century gentleman's open faced pocket watch, 'Chrono Michrometer' (Sic), Batty & Son, Manchester, gilt movement signed 'Batty & Son Manchester' patents 4164 2605', numbered with matching case number, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and outer seconds track, subsidiary dials at twelve and six o'clock, gilt spade hand and blue steel chronograph hand, polished round silver case with chronograph function activated by the crown, in a dust cover showing lion passant and date letter K (illustrated)
A cased 9ct gold Masonic jewel, True Love and Unity Lodge, no. 248, with set-square pendant, London 1913, gross weight (incl ribbon) 35g, to/w an enamelled silver MBI steward's jewel 1931, silver gilt and enamel True and Faithful Lodge, 1799 no. 318 jewel 1930 (a/f), a Rose Croix volume 1994, Craft Masonry volume 1924 and parchment certificate 1926, all contained in a small leather pouch
A late 19th century French repeating carriage clock, with a 6cm white enamel dial signed G P Wehlen and Co, with a platform lever escapement, with repeat striking on a coil gong, within a architectural case with Greek key handle raised upon a plinth base, 18½cm, with an accompanying letter from a previous owner dated July 25th 02, with a red Morocco leather travelling case with overhead handle number 3680 (illustrated)
An early 20th century Norwegian silver gilt and enamel necklace, by Marius Hammer of Bergen. A scrolled wire centrepiece with royal blue guilloché enamel, with chain swags and matching enamel pendant drops to a plain belcher chain back, maker's mark and 930S CONDITION REPORT: Very light tarnish with file marks to the reverse of one drop. Bright glossy enamel with no marks. Length: 42.5cm
A Danish sterling silver enamel sølje brooch by Bernhard Hertz of Copenhagen, 1893-1937, three graduated hoops with green and white enamel dot decoration, with milled wire boss centres, chain swags with milled wire scrolls and green and white enamel pippin pendant drops. Maker's mark and 925 CONDITION REPORT: Tarnished. Loss of white enamel to the lowest central pippin drop, with areas of loss to some of the white dot terminals.
A sterling silver and enamel scarf or cravat pin, by Bernard Instone, with an arched centre with sky blue enamel decoration, with a cluster of flower heads and leaves at each side, enamelled in shades of sky blue and French blue, marked Langstone silver with maker's monogram, and a polychrome enamel bar brooch, attributed to Bernard Instone, with polychrome enamel decoration, marked sterling silver (2) CONDITION REPORT: 1. Areas of losses to the enamel of the central arched section. Areas where the surface enamel is deficient and areas where the enamel has worn through to the silver body. Tarnished. 2. A small blown hole in the enamel to the light blue centre of one flower. Tarnished.
A sterling silver and enamel bracelet and brooch suite by Bernard Instone, c.1930, the bracelet composed of a series of yellow enamel flower heads with sky blue and yellow enamel centres, to a hook clasp. Signed and marked silver. Together with a matching brooch with green enamel leaves. Brooch unsigned, but attributed to Bernard Instone (2) CONDITION REPORT: 1. Bracelet length 188mm. No obvious losses to the enamel, with some nibbles or light wear to the petal edges visible under 10x magnification. Tarnish. 2.Tarnish
A sterling silver Norwegian and enamel brooch by Øystein Balle of Stavanger, with overlapping curves with guilloché green enamel, together with a modernist perspex brooch/pendant, with a clear perspex plaque with pink, green and black decoration to a flat surround. Brooch pin and a pair of pendant hooks. Probably American (2) CONDITION REPORT: 1. No losses to the enamel. Tarnish. Light gilding to the reverse with patchy tarnish. 2. Light surface wear with shaded tarnish to the frame and reverse.
A sterling silver Norwegian brooch by David Andersen, c.1965, the brooch designed by Bjørn Sigurd Østern for Uni David-Andersen, 66mm in length with a tapering band of mauve enamel to the centre. Maker's marks 1925-present CONDITION REPORT: Light surface marks with light tarnish to the front, heavier to the reverse. Light scratch to the enamel, no losses.
A sterling silver zodiac pendant by Gucci, c.1970, an open rectangular wavy edged frame, enamelled in dark blue, with AQUARIUS to the reverse, suspended on a diamond cut trace chain. Signed Gucci, London 1974 CONDITION REPORT: Surface marks and scratches. Light tarnish to the front, heavier to the reverse. No losses to the enamel.
A pair of Norwegian enamel leaf earrings by David Anderson, a Danish enamel brooch and a sterling silver bangle, the earrings composed of a pair of leaves, with blue guilloché enamel and clip fittings, designed by Willy Winnaess, signed David Anderson and marked 925 S, the brooch of bow form, with heart pendant drop, all decorated with black enamel, marked 925, maker's mark unidentified, together with a sterling silver hinged bangle with bark textured square frames overlaid with polished rectangular frames, London 1977 (4) CONDITION REPORT: 1. Two very small bruises to the enamel under 10x magnification. No apparent losses. Tarnished. 2. Surface marks to the enamel. Substantial tarnish. 3. Light surface marks. Tarnished. Clasp closes securely.

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