A Lady`s Keyless Fob Watch, J W Benson, circa 1900, lever movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, floral engraved decoration throughout, engraved initials, stamped JWB and 18k, 35mm wide 19.04.13, Case with light surface scratches, dial looks clean, movement in going order.
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A 14ct Gold Wristwatch, circa 1920, lever movement, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, wire lugs, convention hallmark 14k 0.585 for 14ct gold, 34mm wide 19.04.13, Case with light surface scratches and some small dents, plexi glass with small scratches, dial with some hairline cracks, movement needs cleaning, movement in going order.
A Silver Brooch, by Georg Jensen, modelled and enamelled as a stylised fish, measures 6.4cm by 5cm The brooch is in good condition. The enamel is a little worn. It fastens with a pin and revolver catch. It is stamped `GEORG JENSEN`, `STERLING DENMARK` and `307`. It is hallmarked with maker`s mark `GJLd`, London (import), 1962. Gross weight 28.6 grams. CR made 3rd May 2013
A Dress Stud and Cufflink Set, mother-of-pearl disks inset with split pearl type stones, within borders of black enamel, the cufflinks chain linked, cased The set is in good condition overall. There is some damage to the enamel in places. The cufflinks and buttons are all marked `STER` and the collar studs `STERLING SILVER` and `STER. SIL.`, in our opinion they would test as silver, with base metal backs for the buttons. Gross weight (excluding backs)13.2 grams. CR made 7th May 2013
A Silver Single Push Chronograph Keyless Pocket Watch, 1919, lever movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, dials for seconds and 30-minute register, London import mark for 1919 and stamped 925, 50mm wide 01.05.13, Case with light surface scratches, case side with some minor dents, case is tarnished and needs a clean, dial with some minor scratches, movement in going order and the chronograph is functioning.
A Silver Open Faced Single Push Chronograph Keyless Pocket Watch, signed J W Benson, London, 1917, lever movement, enamel dial with luminous numerals, two dials for seconds and 30-minute register, London import mark for 1917 and stamped 925, numbered 99576, 50mm wide 29.04.13, Case surface scratches and minor dents to edges in places, dial with some luminous missing, hands with luminous discoloured, dial with some minor scratches in parts, movement in going order.
A Diamond Solitaire Ring, the old cut diamond in a yellow claw setting with blue enamel detail, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, estimated diamond weight 0.45 carat approximately, finger size N The ring is in good condition. The enamel is a little worn. It is stamped `18CT` and in our opinion it would test as gold. The diamond measures 4.66mm x 4.98mm x 2.80mm. The approximate qualities of the diamond are; colour I/J, clarity SI2/I1. Gross weight 2.6 grams. CR made 21st March 2013
An 18ct Gold Full Hunter Pocket Watch, signed James Murray, Royal Exchange, London, No.6312, 1864, lever movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds, London 1864 and numbered 6312, 42mm, with a fancy linked yellow metal watch chain, 13g 02.05.13, Case with light surface scratches and small dents in parts, dial edge and 11 o`clock position with a chip and hairline cracks in parts, movement fully wound at present, movement not working.
A 9ct Gold Half Hunter Keyless Pocket Watch, retailed by J.W.Benson, London, 1932, lever movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds, London 1932, 51mm wide 21.03.13, Case with surface scratches and small dents in parts, dial with a hairline crack, hands are stained, movement looks clean and in going order.
A Pair of Cufflinks, by Charles Horner, chain linked oval panels, one in polished silver, the other enamelled in pale blue and black The cufflinks are in good condition overall. The enamel is a little worn in places, and quite scratched. They are marked `STERLING SILVER` and with Charles Horner mark. Gross weight 7.6 grams. CR made 7th May 2013
A Bird Brooch, yellow textured body, with diamond set head, and a ruby eye, wings and tail feathers in multi coloured enamel, with diamond details, measures 4cm by 2.9cm This is in good condition. It fastens with a pin and revolver catch, and features a safety chain. It is stamped `K18` and `750` and in our opinion would test as gold. Gross weight 10.6 grams. CR made 10th April 2013
A 9ct Gold Full Hunter Keyless Pocket Watch, signed Federal, 1940, lever movement, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, Birmingham 1940, 49mm wide 18.04.13, Case with surface scratches, case with some dents in parts, dial with one very minor chip above 12 dial edge, movement is clean and in going order.
A Blue Enamel, Coral and Diamond Drop, of two parts, the upper part of an oval coral with rose cut diamonds inset, within a snake motif frame, enamelled in blue, suspending a heart shaped coral with rose cut diamonds inset in a floral motif, in a similar frame, length 4.8cm The drop is in fair condition. The enamel is worn in places. There is a locket panel to the reverse of the heart shaped part. It bears no hallmark, nor stamps, but in our opinion would test as gold. Gross weight 8.0 grams. CR made 21st March 2013
A Diamond, Pearl and Blue Enamel Cluster Ring, a rose cut diamond centrally within a frame of four split pearls, in yellow collet settings, to an outer quatrefoil frame enamelled in blue, with gold highlights, finger size I The ring is in good condition. The enamelling is slightly worn, particularly to the outer edges. The head is possibly on a later mount and shank. The shank is stamped `9CT` and in our opinion would test as gold. Gross weight 3.4 grams. CR made 16th April 2013
An Art Deco Silver and Pink Guilloché Enamel Eight Piece Dressing Table Set Retailed by Asprey, Henry Clifford Davies, Birmingham 1931, comprising two cut glass globular scent bottles with hinged lids, a cut glass powder jar with pull-off lid, hand mirror, two hair brushed, clothes brush and hat brush, each piece mounted with a marcasite initial G (8) Powder jar: glass in good condition, silver marked Asprey London, surface wear to enamel otherwise good, mostly clear marks Scent bottles: date letter for 1929 to inner lid, one with chip to enamel, mostly worn marks, stamped Asprey London Mirror: abrasion to edge of enamel, surface wear to enamel, partially worn marks Cloth and Hat brushes: partially worn marks, stamped Asprey London, hat with large chips, cloth with small chips to rim Hair brushes: one pendant re-glued in. Partially rubbed marks, surface wear to enamel. ALL: with some losses to marcasite mounts, typical dents and abrasions/wear to silver
A Set of Twelve George V Silver Gilt and Enamel Coffee Spoons, Turners & Simpson, Birmingham 1931, each finial modelled as a flower with blue, yellow and green enamel decoration, each 9.5cm long, 2oz 4dwt gross, in original fitted case inscribed J R & W Laing, Glasgow; A Set of Six `British Hall Marks` Teaspoons, cased (2) Condition Report 2 spoons with chips to enamel decoration, silver gilt worn in places, marks partially worn but mostly good.
A Collection of Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau Inspired Silver Comprising: a mustard spoon, Liberty & Co, Edinburgh 1987; a silver teaspoon, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1925; Georg Jensen 1977 calendar spoon; a spoon, Amy Sandheim, London 1928; a caddy spoon, Thomas O`Connor & Sons Ltd; a continental spoon; a Liberty keyring, cased; a modern money clip; a 9ct gold money clip; a silver and enamel napkin ring, John Gammage, Chester 1929 (10) Overall appears in good condition, no further information on marks available, viewing recomoneded
An Edward VII Silver and Enamel Photograph Frame, Charles Edwards, London 1901, rectangular with a dome shaped top enamelled with a triangular St George flag with a coronet, maybe related to the Royal Yacht Britannia, 17.5cm high Makers mark partially worn, tarnished, back plate does not fit very well, good condition.
A Modern Circular Silver Pill Box with a Blue John Lid, CWS, Sheffield 1981, 4.5cm wide; A Victorian Oval Silver Pill Box, F.G.T., Birmingham 1901, the lid set with a porcelain panel painted with a young boy; A Silvered Metal Brooch, enamelled as a Sudanese 2 Milliemes stamp with a Sawakin cancellation mark (3) Blue John box good but with surface scratches Oval Box with many small scuffs to the enamel Stamp Brooch - good
A George VI Silver Mantel Clock, E S Barnsley & Co., Birmingham 1946, lyre shaped with an urn finial and raised on four bracket feet, the 8 day movement with a white enamel dial, 19cm high, 17oz 4dwt gross Splits to dial, ticks when wound, leather back, weighted, partially worn marks, good overall condition.
A Victorian Silver and Enamel Vesta, Samson Mordan & Co, London 1887, rectangular, enamelled with a woman in masquerade ball costume, hinged cover, 5.8cm long, 1oz 3dwt Cip to top right corner, 5mmx3mm, surface scratches to enamel in many places. Sold as per images and as viewed, makers mark partially worn to the case
A Pair of Gilt Brass and Enamel Photograph Frames Retailed by Asprey, each dome top frame mounted with a coronet enamelled in red, white and green, the larger frame also mounted with a lion crest, each inscribed to the reverse Asprey, 166 Bond Street & 22 Albemarle St, the tallest 16cm high (2) Condition Report Screws missing from the sides of the frames, some scratches to the gilt metal, the enamel all good other than one small chip to the larger crown, some wear and dents to edges
A Victorian Scottish Silver, Silver Gilt and Enamel Medal, Edinburgh 1872, Presented by the Officers of the Andrie Troop to Sargent Waddell as best Swordsman for 1879, in the form of a Maltese Cross with crossed swords below a ducal coronet, ribbon and gilt clasp, overall 10.5cm long, 1oz silver weight Ribbon worn, no visible mark to clasp, chip to enamel, overall fair to good condition.
An old cut diamond set locket the large oval pendant in yellow metal, the central star motif inset with nine-teen old cut diamonds the largest approx 4mm, surrounded with a line of blue enamel and a border of engraving, the decorative chain stamped with the Dutch oak leaf for 14ct gold. Approx weight 37.2gms. Approx chain length 50cm.
Two mourning jewels made on the death of Alexander Ewing Bishop of Argyll and the Isles, dated Ascension day 1873. The first a decorative cross with black enamel in yellow metal tested for high carat gold with a unknown hallmark. The second is in the form of a rock crystal locket carved on one side with a bishops mitre and croziers and painted with the initials A E , a cross to the reverse painted in purple. the two halves enclose a lock of hair.
A 9ct gold and enamel medal the obverse inscribed City and District Amateur League, the reverse inscribed Championship Won by Springburn United F. C., 1930-31, R. Lynn, with ring suspension, in original fitted case; and a silver and enamel golf brooch, inscribed Society of London Lady Golf Captains (2)
A 9ct gold and enamel Scotland v Ireland Inter-League medal the obverse inscribed International Football League, Scotland v Ireland, 1913, the reverse inscribed J. Reid, Airdrieonians, with ring suspension The above medal was awarded to Airdrieonians and Scotland International James Greig Reid

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