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AN ANTIQUE SUFFRAGETTE PENDANT / BROOCH IN A FITTED CASE. THE PENDANT SET WITH AN OVAL CUT CENTRAL AMETHYST SURROUNDED BY SWAGS OF WHITE ENAMEL AND INTERSPERSED WITH OLD CUT DIAMONDS AND A FURTHER BORDER OF GREEN AND WHITE ENAMEL FLORAL PANELS AND FOUR CULTURED PEARLS. UNHALLMARKED, ASSESSED AS 14-18ct GOLD. MEASUREMENTS EXCLUDING BAIL 3.6 X 3.0mm. GROSS WEIGHT 12.67grms.
A mid-19th century silver open-face key-wind fusee pocket watch, London 1868, white enamel dial with painted Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial and floral engraved balance cock, no. 6972, case width 52mm, not currently workingMovement – not currently workingDial - faint hairline crack between 3 and 12 otherwise cleanGlass - very minor surface abrasionsHands - goodCase - light wear to high points and a few minor dents on caseback
An 18th century French silver open-face key-wind verge fusee pocket watch, Le Grand a Dieppe, circa 1730s, white enamel dial with painted Roman numeral hour markers, pierced foliate hands and garnet set pierced balance cock with square baluster pillars, case width 53mm, working orderMovement – currently workingDial - 1 very minor hairline crack on edge near 2Glass - cleanHands - goodCase - light wear considering age
A 19th century silver pair-cased open-face lever pocket watch, Robert Roskell of Liverpool, silver case marked Chester 1821, white enamel dial with painted Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and engraved patent balance cock, Patent lever, Edward Massey 1 lever escapement with 30 tooth escape wheel, serial no. 27472, outer case width 55mm, working order, with later heavy graduated curb link Albert watch chain, length 34cm. Notes: British Museum Biography:Watchmaker. Edward Massey junior who is the inventor and patenter of mechanical logs and sounding machines as well as the inventor and maker of a series of detached lever escapements commonly referred to as 'Massey Levers’. Movement – currently working Dial - several hairline cracks in subsidiary dial and 1 restored chip between 11 and 12, and another small chip between 3 and 4 Glass - general surface wear Hands - good Case - general surface wear and a few light dents on edge
An early 20th century silver Officer's style trench mechanical wristwatch, circa 1927, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel hands, subsidiary seconds dial and wire lugs, 15 jewel movement, import hallmarks London 1927, case width 32mm, working orderMovement – currently working Dial - 2 faint hairline cracks between centre column and 10Glass - light surface wearHands - goodCase - caseback is detached with several dents, a few small dents to bezel and general surface wearCrown – hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated black NATO style strap, newNotes – no box or papers
A 19th century Austro-Hungarian silver-gilt blue enamel split pearl hinged bangle, Vienna, engraved floral decoration, greyhound head 800 silver mark, band width 14.4mm, internal circumference approx 16.5cm, 31.9g1 pearl has been replaced with a spot of white enamel, a small section of the enamel on backing has been restored, no other chips or damage, gilding bright, hinge and catch working perfectly, marks clear
A Victorian Egyptian Archaeological Revival scarab beetle bracelet, circa 1880, set with graduated faience pottery scarabs with engraved hieroglyphics on reverse, inter-spaced with openwork enamel panels depicting snakes and flowerheads, apparently unmarked, central scarab length 19.4mm, 18cm, 29.5gA few small enamel losses, central scarab has light surface glazing chips, 1 middle scarab has a small surface chip on front edge otherwise not damage, no broken links, clasp and safety catch working, unmarked
A Georgian blue and white enamel double-sided mourning locket pendant, circa 1800, circular form with central bevelled glass panel within blue and white enamel surround, with open hinged locket backing and original dedication "Maria Noble obt 18th June 1800", 37.5mm, 7.2gNo damage or repair, no enamel loss, light wear to high points, hinge working perfectly, unmarked
A fine Victorian novelty silver and enamel 'Skelwith Force - Lake District' waterfall landscape necessaire case, Elkington & Co Ltd, circa 1900, finely detailed hand painted panel depicting waterfall forest and rocky outcrop, with leather-fitted interior, 10cm x 7.5cm, 5.6oz gross. For similar image, see Wainwright's Fourth Lakeland Sketchbooks, Drawing 303: Skelwith Force.No damage or repair, no enamel loss, a few very minor surface abrasions, still heavy gauge, hinge and catch working perfectly, only maker's mark visible
An 18th century silver pair-cased open-face key-wind verge fusee pocket watch, Charles Thomson, London 1774, white enamel dial with painted Roman numeral hour markers, pierced foliate balance cock and square baluster pillars, serial no. 400, outer case width 49mm, not currently workingMovement – not currently working, balance cock and chain detached, requires repairDial - 1 small edge chip near 2 and several faint hairline cracksGlass - 1 small inner edge chip near 12Hands - goodCase - general wear mainly on high points of caseback and push button
**DESCRIPTION CHANGE** *REPUTEDLY* PREVIOUSLY OWNED BY JOHN ELLIS, THE LAST HANGMAN IN ENGLAND - an American Art Deco gold ball full hunter pocket watch, white enamel dial with painted Arabic numerals, spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 15 jewel movement, case registration no. 703616, patent no. 107244, case no. 108648, case width 36mm, not currently working, with Diary of a Hangman book Movement – not currently working Dial - large chip between 4 and 5, long hairline crack between 1 and 9 Glass - clean Hands - good Case - general wear and several minor dents, lacking loop Crown – hands adjust smoothly
An Edwardian novelty silver and black enamel 'Five' sovereign case, Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1909, with sprung interior and patent 10631, 2.5cm, 0.5ozNo damage or repair, high points quite worn, lid has a slight gap all the way round when closed, spring gauge working, hallmarks slightly rubbed
WALTHAM - an early 20th century 15ct gold open-face keyless pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial, coin edge bezel, 15ct dust cover and riverside maximus engraved movement, 23 jewel movement, Birmingham 1909, serial no. 11534312, case width 19788, case width 49mm, working order, 88.9g grossMovement – currently workingDial - 1 very minor surface abrasion between 8 and 9Glass - general surface wearHands - goodCase - general surface wear to high points with a few light dents on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly
A Turkish gilt-metal full hunter key-wind fusee pocket watch, Edward Prior of London, circa 1845, white enamel dial with painted arrowhead hour markers, Breguet hands, subsidiary seconds dial, pierced foliate balance cock, and rose-cut diamond set balance wheel, no. 67724, case width 47mm, working orderMovement – currently workingDial - faint hairline crack between 3 and centre columnGlass - hole in centre with light surface chip surroundCase - high points quite worn
A 19th century 18ct gold open-face key-wind fusee pocket watch, EJ Dent of London, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial, 18ct dust cover, and engraved balance cock, London 1845, serial no. 10353, case width 47mm, working order, 81.7g grossMovement – currently working Dial - 2 light chips on edge between 11 and 12Glass - several minor surface abrasionsHands - goodCase - general wear to high points and caseback with initial engraved cartouche and a few light dents
A Chinese silver-gilt cloisonne enamel dragon figure, realistically modelled with auspicious cloud wisps and round cabochon tigers eye eyes, mounted on hardwood base, length 15cm, height 13cm2 smoke trail mounts are detached and require re-gluing, a few tiny enamel chips to edges but no major losses, stamped silver
ELGIN - an American 14ct gold open-face keyless pocket watch, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, blued steel spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial and unmarked yellow metal dust cover, 17 jewel movement, serial no. 21823110, case no. 792060, case width 45mm, working order, 58.1g grossMovement – currently workingDial - 1 tiny surface mark between 11 and 12 otherwise cleanGlass -cleanHands - goodCase - light surface abrasions all over with engraved initials GF on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly
FEMALE WATCHMAKER - an early 19th century silver open-face key-wind verge fusee pocket watch, Mary Storey of London, London 1824, white enamel dial with painted Arabic numerals, gilt spade hands, coin edge bezel, and foliate engraved balance cock with cylindrical pillars, case width 45mm, working order
A 19th century silver open-face key-wind pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, Chester 1852, no. 41935, case width 52mm, working orderMovement – currently working Dial - 1 small chip around subsidiary columnGlass - general surface marksHands - goodCase - light wear to high points

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