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An Enamel and Gemstone Set "Dearest" Bracelet, a curb link chain is linked at intervals by floral motifs, enamelled in white with blue detail, and each flower is set with a gemstone centre, the first a diamond, then an emerald, an amethyst, a ruby, a second emerald, a sapphire and a topaz, bearing the message "DEAREST", length 17.3cm plus safety chain. See illustration.
An 18ct Gold Pocket Watch, signed Johnson, Grays Inn Passage, No.1180, 1800, gilt fusee movement and now later converted to lever escapement, three armed steel balance, diamond endstone, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, plain polished case, inside case back with inscription, London 1800 (rubbed), 49mm wide see illustration
An 18ct Gold Full Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, 1924, nickel finished lever movement with temperature compensation balance and blued overcoil hairspring, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, plain polished case with engraved monogram, cuvette with presentation inscription, case Birmingham 1924, 50mm wide see illustration
A 14ct Gold Open Faced Single Push Chronograph Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, circa 1900, frosted gilt finished lever movement stamped "Anker" and numbered "12752", bimetallic compensation balance with blued overcoil hairspring, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer fifths of seconds track, subsidiary seconds, chronograph hand operated by depressing the crown, plain polished case numbered "12752", 49mm wide
An Interesting 14ct Gold Open Faced Pocket Watch with a Fine Enamel portrait of a Military Gentleman, frosted gilt finished lever movement, bimetallic compensation balance with blued overcoil hairspring, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, continental pierced hands, the case back with a very fine enamel portrait depicting military gentleman possibly a Prussian officer wearing his orders and medals, enamel signed "J E Reymond", 51mm wide see illustration
A Victorian Gold, Enamel and Diamond Set Fob Watch with Matching Chatelaine, signed Bablin & Cie, Palais Royal 166 a Paris, frosted gilt bar cylinder movement, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, case back decorated with dark blue enamel and set with diamonds to the centre, the nicely pieced chatelaine with the top depicting a floral spray of diamonds within a dark blue enamel plaque, back fitting "now" converted to brooch pin, 26mm wide, together with original fitted box See illustration
A Lady's Gun Metal Ball Watch, signed Rolex 1920, 15-jewel lever movement signed "Rolex" with compensation balance, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, globe shaped case with polished blue surface, inside case stamped "Rolex", maker's mark "W&D", London 1920, and numbered "1148299", 25mm wide, together with marcasite set bow brooch see illustration
A Small Enamel Desk Timepiece, circa 1930, mechanical lever movement, dust cover stamped "Lemania", rectangular shaped case with decorated to the front and sides with green enamel, hinged back with engraved initials and dated, upon ball shaped feet, square silvered dial with Arabic numerals, 52mm high
A Victorian Bottle Label as the Letter "R", Sheffield 1866, of foliate design, together with chain, 4.1cm; Another, for Brandy, maker's mark JR, London 1793, of canted rectangular form with reeded rim, 3.9cm; Two Victorian Silver Plated Bottle Labels, for Rum and Vermouth; A George III Caddy Spoon, probably Sheffield 1806, the fig shape bowl with patera bright cut short everted handle engraved with cursive "B", 6.9cm long; A 19th Century Silver Plated Shell Form Caddy Spoon, signed C.Forst, stamped with double headed eagle mark, 10cm long; A French Enamelled Pin Box, circa 1920, circular, with engine turned and lavender enamel decoration, 4.2cm; A White Metal Mounted Cylindrical Scent Bottle, probably French, circa 1900, 5.8cm; and A Victorian Gilt Metal Propelling Pencil, of hexagonal form, with Corinthian column end (intaglio stone lacking), 9.5cm long (9)
Faberge: A Russian Silver, Gold and Enamel Scent Bottle, in fitted case, unmarked, circa 1887-90, Imperial warrant to the lining of the case, of ovoid form applied with alternating bands of red and white translucent enamel over an engine turned ground, the cover unscrewing to reveal an adjustable gold and cork stopper, engraved with the stock number "4602" to the neck of the bottle, 3.2cm long See illustration
A French Silver and Niello Snuff Box, maker's mark indistinct, Paris, circa 1840, rectangular with geometric quatrefoil design to the sides and base, the cover depicting gothic ruins against a gilt ground, 6.5cm long; A French Silver Gilt and Enamel Aide Memoire, circa 1850, case; and A French Silver and Niello Vesta Case cum Cigar Cutter, circa 1880 (3) See illustration
Attributed to Thomas Spencer (1700-1763) Groom and Jockey with a Racehorse in a Wooded Landscape, a lake and buildings in the distance Oil on canvas, 88cm by 138.5cm Little is known of Spencer's life, Shaw Sparrow suggests he was a pupil of James Seymour, worked for the same publisher "J. Cherry" 1740-1746 contributed 33 racehorse portraits which were engraved by H. Roberts and published during these years. He first made a name for himself painting portraits and miniatures on enamel. For extensive biographical details see page 412 of Sally Mitchell's "The Dictionary of British Equestrian Artists". See illustration
A George III pair cased silver pocket watch, the white enamel dial with roman numerals and signed 'Potter, London', the movement signed 'Harry Potter, London' and numbered 739, the case with hallmark for London 1787, key wind, the outer case embossed with rococo scrolls and figures presenting a boar's head on a platter
A Victorian silver open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, the movement signed 'Henry Wolfe, Manchester' and numbered 13094, key wind, the case hallmarked for Chester 1890; together with five other pocket watches, a stop watch, and a gentleman's Omega wristwatch (8)
A George VI Silver and enamelled Cigarette Case of hinged square form, the cover set with translucent pale blue enamel set with fleur de lys decoration and a further enamelled badge for “Philip Island Auto Racing Club”, to an engine turned back cover and gilt interior, height 3 ¼”, Birmingham 1938, Makers Mark Walk & Hall,
A mid 19th Century Silver Cased Open Caced Pocket Watch, Spiridon of Cardiff, No 12554, the frosted movement with engraved and jewelled cock to a bi-metallic cut compensated balance, to fined pillars and dust cover, to a Roman enamel dial with sunk subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and gilt spade hands, in a hinged case, with engine turned back cover, to a vacant cartouche and milled band, London 1867, Makers Mark DL, width 2”
An early 19th Century Continental Silver Cased Open Faced Verge Watch, T F T Martin a huy, the frosted gilt movement with bridged, pierced and engraved cock, with silvered regulation disc and square baluster pillars, to an Arabic enamel dial, with winding square at 130, outside minute track and later hands, in a hinged and polished case, width 2 ¼”
A late 18th / early 19th Century Nickel casedOpen Faced Pocket Watch, John Rentnow – Wontner) of London, 1710, the movement with pierced and engraved cock and silvered regulation subsidiary to fined pillars to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and gilt spade hands, in a hinged case with engine turned back cover (A/F), vacant cartouche with a milled band, numbered 1710, width 2”
A late 19th Century Swiss Silver Cased Open Faced Fob Watch, the frosted gilt movement, with blued steeled screws and mono metallic balance, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and blue steel spade hands, in a hinged case with all over floral and foliate decoration and vacant cartouche, width 1 ½”
A mid 19th Century white metal cased Open Faced Pocket Watch, the engraved movement with mono metallic balance, blue steel screws and set with a compass, to a two-tone Roman enamel dial with sunk subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and gilt pierced hands, in a hinged case with engraved back cover, centred with a vacant cartouche and milled band, width 1 7/8” "
A late 19th Century Swiss Silver Cased Open Faced Fob Watch, Carlier & Co, Geneve, the frosted gilt movement, with blue steel screws and mono metallic balance, to a Roman enamel dial, with sunk subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and blue steel moon hands, in a hinged and polished case, with engine turned back cover and vacant cartouche with a milled band, width 1 5/8”
A last quarter of the 19th Century Silver Cased Open Faced Pocket Watch, unsigned, 1062006, the frosted gilt movement with blue steel screws and mono-metallic balance, to a Roman enamel dial with sunk subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and gilt spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, with engine turned back cover, and gartered vacant cartouche, with milled band, Birmingham 1877, Makers Mark A L D, width 2 1/8”
An early 20th Century gold plated Half Hunter Pocket Watch, the English 15-jewelled movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blue steel over coil hairspring, to a Roman enamel dial (hairlines), with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished case (worn), with Roman chapter ring, width 2”, together with a 9ct Gold graduated curb link Watch Chain with T Bar and swivel, length 13” all in, weight approx 21 gms, (2)
A late 19th Century gun metal and gilt metal cased open faced keyless Pocket Watch, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with mono-metallic balance, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands in a hinged case, with cuvette and back cover, centred with a gilt cartouche within a garter, and hands set to the band, width 2”
An early 20th Century Silver Cased Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch, Selex, the 7-jewelled Swiss movement with bi-metallic balance, to an Arabic enamel dial, signed “St Giles Lever, Tillet, Norwich”, with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and blue steel spade hands, in a hinged case with presentation inscribed cuvette and gartered vacant cartouche within engine turned border and milled band, Birmingham 1929, Makers Mark A L D, width 2”
A first quarter of the 20th Century Silver cased open faced keyless Pocket Watch, unsigned, the Swiss gilt and jewelled movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel over coil hairspring (slight water damage), to a Roman enamel dial, with sunk subsidiary seconds and outside minute track (hairline), and gilt spade hands, in a hinged case with engine turned cover, centred with a vacant cartouche within a garter and import marks for London 1919, Makers Mark G S, width 2”
An early 20th Century Swiss silver cased Half Hunter Pocket Watch, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blue steel over coiled hair spring and micro regulation, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blue steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, with cobalt blue Roman chapter ring, width 2”
An early 20th Century Silver Cased Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch, Army & Navy Co-operative Society Ltd of 105 Victoria Street, London SW, No 9671, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with blue steel chatons, to a bi-metallic cut compensated balance with blue steel over coil hairspring, to a numbered Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blue steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, London 1916, Makers Mark F T, width 1 15/18’s
An early 20th Century Gold plated Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch, retailed by H Samuel of Manchester “Everite”, the 15-jewelled movement with mono-metallic balance, to a signed Arabic enamel dial, with subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and gilt spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, width 2”
A second quarter of the 20th Century 9ct Gold Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch, retailed by J W Benson of London, the Swiss 15-jewel movement with bi-metallic balance, to a signed Roman enamel dial, (chips and repairs), wit outside minute tracks, sunk subsidiary seconds and blue steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, London 1931, Makers Mark J W B Ltd, width 2”
An early 20th Century 9ct Gold Full Hunter Keyless Pocket Watch, Kendal & Dent of London, Makers to the Admiralty, “The Kendentick”, the Swiss signed 16-jewelled movement with spotted decoration, bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blue steel over coil hair spring, with micro regulation, to a signed Roman enamel dial (hairline), with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blue steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, Birmingham 1929, Makers Mark A L D, width 2”, together with its original fitted box of issue
A second quarter of the 20th Century 9ct Gold Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch, J W Benson, the Swiss frosted gilt 15-jewel movement with bi-metallic balance and over coil hairspring, to a signed Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blue steel spade hands, in a hinged and polished case, Birmingham 1935, Makers Mark J W B, together with a 9ct Gold double graduated curb link Watch Chain with two swivels, central T Bar, and pierced shield shaped fob, length 15 ¼”, weight approx 26 gms, and its original fitted box of issue, (2)
An early 20th Century Nickel cased Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with mono-metallic balance, to a Roman and Arabic enamel dial, with gilt minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and fancy gilt hands, in an art nouveau style hinged case, the back cover decorated with an early motor car amidst stylised floral and foliate decoration within a laurel and oak leaf garland, replicated to the bezel and handset to the band, width 2 1/8”
An early 20th Century German Silver Cased Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch, the frost gilt and jewelled movement with mono-metallic balance and blue steel hairspring, to an Arabic enamel dial signed “Chronometer Alida”, with stylised numerals, outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and pierced blue steel hands, in a hinged and polished case with signed cuvette and initialled cartouche to an engine turned back cover and gilt highlighted bezel marked 800 with German duty marks, width 2”
An early 20th Century Silver cased Open Faced Keyless Pocket Watch, Zenith 1951432, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blue steel over coiled hair spring, to a signed Arabic enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and fancy gilt hands in a hinged and polished case, with signed cuvette and back cover centred with a vacant cartouche, marked 800, width 2 ¼”
An early 20th Century Travelling Clock Timepiece, the Swiss 15-jewelled movement signed “Montilier”, with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blue steel hairspring to an Arabic enamel dial with sunk centre, outside minute track and luminous filled hands, in a nickel case with hinged back and screw down bezel, with winding crown at 6, width 2 ½”
A mixed lot comprising: two various Pedometers, the first nickel cased example with a Swiss mechanism to an enamel dial, with outside scale of 0 to 1760 yards, and further subsidiaries for 10 miles, 100 miles and 1000 miles, in a hinged and polished case with Exhibition back and reset to the bow, width 1 ¾”, the second in a hinged and plated case, to an Arabic enamel dial with scale of 0 to 12, and blue steel hand, width 1 ¾”, various dates and makers (2)

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