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FOUR ANTIQUE SIVER POCKET WATCHES comprising VERGE KEY WIND POCKET WATCH, T. L. Taylor (Pontefract), London 1871, the fusee movement signed and numbered 50736, pierced engraved balance cock with compensated flat steel balance, the dial with bold Roman numerals, engine turned matching cases, bullseye glass, 50mm (diam.), minute hand replaced, marginal dial crack at 3, VERGE PAIR CASED POCKET WATCH, John Swaine (Leeds), Birmingham 1830, the fusee movement signed and numbered 5867, pierced engraved balance cock with compensated flat steel balance, the off white dial with bold Roman numerals, gilt hands, plain matching cases, bullseye glass, Louth & Coldstream watch papers, 58mm (diam.), case with minor dents, dial with hairline cracks, VERGE PAIR CASED POCKET WATCH, William Blue (Liverpool), London 1799. fusee movement signed and numbered 17317, engraved pierced balance cock with compensated flat steel balance, the off white dial with Roman numerals, plain matching cases, bullseye glass, 4.6mm (diam.), outer case with dints and abrasions, hinge restored, catch not engaging, dial with hairlines to lower margin, dial loose; VERGE PAIR CASED POCKET WATCH, Evans (Aberystwyth), London 1808. fusee movement signed and numbered 91299, engraved pierced balance cock with compensated flat steel balance, the white dial with Arabic numerals, plain matching cases, bullseye glass, Grimsby, Aberystwyth & Criccieth watch papers, 5.4mm (diam.), outer case with dints and abrasions (4)Provenance: private collection NewportComments: in description, all tick when wound.
GROUP OF SILVER comprising antique silver shell tongs, silver (800) brush, silver engine turned card case, Birmingham 1845, John Taylor & John Perry, two silver spoons and a fork (6)Provenance: private collection YorkshireComments: tongs damaged with piece broken off but available, dints to card case and brush, viewing recommended
J.W. BENSON - A 9ct rose gold full hunter crown wind lever pocket watch. The signed white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer minute track and subsidiary seconds, the three quarter plate movement inscribed 'K.3547 BEST LONDON MAKE TO H.M. THE QUEEN J. W. Benson LUDGATE HILL London', the engine turned case hallmarked London 1922, 48mm, 89.0g. Within orignal J. W. Benson fitted box.Winds but doesn't appear to run.
Three silver-cased key wind lever pocket watches. One is signed on the dial 'KAY'S FAMOUS LEVER', signed full plate movement, Birmingham 1910, 52mm; a Swedish case with three quarter plate movement, 50mm, and an open faced pocket watch with unsigned movement, engine turned case hallmarked Birmingham 1888.
LOGE GENEVE - An 18ct key wind open face cylinder fob pocket watch. The gilt engine turned and engraved dial with black Roman numerals, signed 'LOGE GENEVE, the gilt frosted movment also signed, 18ct cuvette (tested) and foliate engraved case stamped 18k, 38mm, 35.6g.Currently running. A very clean example.
A silver crown wind pocket watch with Albert watch chain, shield fob. and fob watch. The pocket watch with 40mm white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, Recta 15 jewel Swiss movement, the engine turned case hallmarked Birmingham 1944, 53mm; the graduated curb link Albert length 34cm, weight of chain and fob 46.9g; the 800 silver cased fob watch with Swiss cylinder movement.Watch doesn't run.
A 9ct early 20th century lady's manual wind wristwatch with 9ct expanding bracelet. The silvered engine turned 23mm dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, unsigned cylinder movement, the case with import hallmark London 1919, 28mm, the bracelet by Berkeley and engraved 9ct, total weight 24.2g.Currently running
A George IV silver vinaigrette, maker TS, Birmingham 1829, rectangular form with engine turned decoration, reeded border, cast floral thumbpiece, pierced and engraved floral grille and gilt interior, 3.5cm x 2cm . Condition Report: Cartouche has engraved initials ME, otherwise no damage or repair, hinges working perfectly, gilding bright, hallmarks clear
An early Victorian silver vinaigrette, William & Edward Turnpenny, Birmingham 1846, oval form with allover engine turned decoration and cast foliate thumbpiece with pierced and engraved floral grille and gilt interior, 3cm x 2cm . Condition Report: Cartouche has engraved initials MJH, otherwise no damage or repair, hinges working perfectly, gilding bright hallmarks clear
A gold plated open-face keyless pocket watch, silvered engine turned sunburst dial with black Arabic numerals, blued steel breguet hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 17 jewel movement, movement no. 62257, case no. 1030760, case width 46mm, working order . Condition Report: Movement – currently working Dial - slightly discolouredGlass - cleanHands - lacking subsidiary seconds hand otherwise goodCase - general surface wear and light abrasions mainly on casebackCrown – hands adjust smoothly
SIR JOHN BENNETT - a late 19th century silver open-face keyless pocket watch, white enamel dial with black Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial, engine turned garter caseback with silver dust cover inscribed "Maker to the Royal Observatory", hallmarks London 1886, movement no. 382588, case width 49mm, working order . Condition Report: Movement – currently working Dial - several edge chips at 8 otherwise cleanGlass - internal edge chips at 8 and 9 otherwise light surface marksHands - goodCase - general wear on caseback with a few light dentsCrown – hands adjust smoothly
An Art Deco George VI silver box, S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1938, circular form with geometric pyramid handle, engine turned and reeded hinged lid raised on 4 feet, with gilt interior, 12.5cm, 9.2oz . Condition Report: No damage or repair, only light surface wear, hinged lid working perfectly, gilding bright, hallmarks slightly worn
AXA, 'CHRONOMETRE': A GENTLEMAN'S GOLD POCKET WATCH, SWISS, 1920s keyless wind movement, champagne dial with black stylised Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, full hunter cased with bevel faceted rim, the cover with rayed engine-turning emanating from a vacant oval, the back cover similarly worked, with brass cuvette, Swiss 14 carat gold assay marks, 50mm diameter; on a gold short fob attachment, comprising a swivel Albert clasp, short belcher chain and a section of matt and burnished links ending in a V of foliate bright-cut two-colour gold, Hungarian 14 carat gold import marks, 13cm long
Swiss. A fine and rare rose gold open face quarter repeating musical pocket watch Signed Breguet, No.17534, made circa 1820 Key-wound full plate movement with pierced and engraved balance cock, diamond end-stone, winding barrels for the train and music, metal cuvette, white enamel dial with Breguet style numerals, blue-tipped steel hands, hinged case with engine-turned ‘sunburst’ reverse, finely decorated band with farm and hunting scenes, musical activation button, repeating via the pendant. Cuvette, dial and movement signed Breguet, case numbered. Diameter 60mm. Although bearing the name of the famous French horologist, Breguet (1747-1823), this is a period replica. To avoid forgeries, Breguet adopted the use of a ‘secret signature’ by finely scribing the signature onto the dial that couldn't easily be replicated.
1930s silver mounted cigarette box, with personal engraving to body and engine turned decoration to cover, hallmarked W A Perry & Co, Birmingham 1938, together with a pair of silver spherical salt and pepper shakers, hallmarked Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1901Condition Report: Salt and pepper shakers approx 1.22 ozt (37.8 grams)Cigarette box weighted base approx 11.44 ozt (355.8 grams)
A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX, MAKER'S MARK INDECIPHERABLE, LONDON, 1819 rounded rectangular, with banded reeding, initialled thumbpiece and gilt interior, 5.7cm long; together with a Victorian silver snuff box, Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1853, oblong, engine turned around a vacant foliate cartouche, gilt interior, 7.8cm long (2)
A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX FITTED WITH A CYLINDER MUSIC MECHANISM, BOX PERHAPS THOMAS WISE, LONDON, 1838 rectangular, engine-turned and with vacant shield, applied foliate rim, gilt interior apparently later fitted with a Swiss two air cylinder music movement, with key, maker's mark '•TW', 10cm long
A GROUP OF SILVER SMALLWORK comprising: a cased set of six Edwardian small buttons, each stamped with an Art Nouveau bust of a young woman, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1902, 14mm diameter, case with printed label for the retailer Cahoon Paros of Belfast, a sovereign case, typical bulbous pocket watch form, engine turned, Birmingham, 1914, on a Victorian short fob chain with a variety of links and a metal associated T-bar, Samuel Smith, Birmingham, late 19th, and a tiny enamelled charm in the form of a cow bell; together with a group of buckles: a paste-set pair converted to brooches, a cut-steel pair and a paste-set belt buckle (8)
A VICTORIAN SILVER COMBINED CIGARETTE, SLOW MATCH AND VESTA CASE, H.W. & L. DEE, LONDON, 1871 oblong section rectangular, covered in engine-turning excepting a vacant roundel, flush hinged lid to gilt interior inscribed for the retailer 'P. MORRIS & Co. 22.NEW BOND ST.' below the wick cylinder with slide extender, one side with slide to reveal the striker and to act as a douter to the wick and hinged to the gilt match compartment below, 9.8cm long excluding suspension ring, 198g all in
A PAIR OF SILVER STANDS, OTTOMAN EMPIRE, SULTAN ABDULHAMID II PERIOD (1876-1909) circular, the wells and everted rims with concentric engine-turning, each on three leafy cast feet, Tughra and Sah marks, zigzag assay scrape, 15.5cm diameter; together with a pair of silver saucers, Ottoman Empire, Sultan Abdulhamid II Period (1876-1909), leaf pierced and engraved rims, cavetto with further foliate engraving, Tughra and Sah marks, 12.5cm diameter; 446g (4)
THREE VICTORIAN SILVER TOBACCO BOXES, ALL LONDON all with gilt interiors, one oval engine-turned around a vacant shield, compression opening, Benjamin Barling & Sons, 1855, 7cm long, one plain rounded oval excepting an engraved crest and motto, maker's mark rubbed, 1874, 10.5cm long, and one rounded oblong, plain excepting an engraved crest and motto, compression opening, H.W. & L. Dee, 1873, 10.5cm long; 237g
A WILLIAM IV SILVER TABLE SNUFF BOX, NATHANIEL MILLS, BIRMINGHAM, 1835 oblong, the lid engraved with a presentation inscription surrounded by an applied floral border on matted ground, the bulged sides with a similar border and acanthus to the corners, engine-turned base, gilt interior, 9.5cm long, 189gThe inscription reads: Presented to William Butt Esqr., Solicitor, by the reformers of Ryde, Brading & Neighbourhood as a testimonial of their approbation of his zeal and ability in addressing their claims at the Revising Barristers Court for the County of the Isle of Wight. Held at Ryde on the 5 & 6th Oct. 1835.
A VICTORIAN GOLD PENCIL HOLDER, 1898, A SILVER PENCIL, 1950 AND FIVE GOLD PLATED PENCILS the gold pencil with engine turned decoration and slide, 9 carat, Birmingham, 1898, the silver propelling pencil with engine turned decoration and button release, Birmingham, 1950, a gold-filled Everpoint Samson Mordan pencil, a gold-plated Mabie Todd & Co. 'Fyne Poynt' pencil, a gold plated telescopic pencil, a rolled-gold Cross pencil and a gilt metal pencil (7)
A VICTORIAN SILVER COMBINED CIGARETTE AND VESTA CASE, H.W. & L. DEE FOR ASPREY, LONDON, 1870 rectangular, covered in engine-turning excepting a roundel engraved with entwined initials FK, the case hinged from the back to a gilt interior divided into a narrow and larger compartment, with engraved cartouche 'ASPREY 166 BOND St. & 22 ALBEMARLE St.', one side of the case with striker and hinging open to the gilt match compartment, 8.2cm long, 96g
FIVE VICTORIAN SILVER CARD CASES all oblong and hinging open to the top edge, one scroll foliate engraved around a snake and bird motif above scrolled initials PD, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1852, one with foliate trellis around the monogram NB, George Unite, Birmingham, 1867, one with raised roses and fluted triangular panels, maker's mark W.N, Birmingham, date letter poorly struck, one engine-turned around a vacant roundel, Robert Thornton, Birmingham, 1874, and one of plain pocket fitting form, Chawner & Co., London, 1881, 9.4cm longest; 209g
TWO VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOXES, BOTH BIRMINGHAM both with gilt interiors, one rectangular with rounded ends, engraved with a crest and bands of engine-turning, the ends with scroll leafage, Nathaniel Mills, 1847, 8cm long, the other of similar outline, engine-turned around a vacant oval, George Unite, 1879, 5.7cm long
A VICTORIAN SILVER DOUBLE CIGAR CONTAINER AND A SINGLE CONTAINER, BOTH LONDON the double container plain excepting an engraved monogrammed C motif, with sprung hinge and frosted gilt interior, inscribed for the retailer 'W. THORNHILL & Co. 144 NEW BOND St. W.', Edward Stockwell, 1884, 13cm long, the single engine-turned container pulling open to reveal retailer's inscription 'BRYANT & Co. REGENT St.', Thomas William Dee & Sons, 1861, 12.7cm long; g (2)
A WILLIAM IV SILVER TABLE SNUFF BOX, NATHANIEL MILLS, BIRMINGHAM, 1833 rectangular, the lid set with a medal of cattle and horses surrounded by the legend 'BOLTON CATTLE FAIR SOCIETY / ESTABLISHED A.D. 1832' on an engine-turned ground surrounded by a band of foliage and scrolls on a matted ground, the bulged sides with further cattle and horses and farm scenes, engine turned base, gilt interior with presentation inscription, 9.5cm long, 232gThe inscription reads: Presented by the members of the Bolton Cattle Fair Society to James Knowles Esqr., Honorary Secretary, as a mark of their esteem and respect for his disinterested exertions, April 9th, 1834.
THREE VICTORIAN SILVER VINAIGETTES, ALL BIRMINGHAM all with suspension rings and gilt interiors with engraved grilles, one shaped oval and with foliate engraving, Francis Clark, 1846, one shaped oblong, foliate engraved and initialled MS, George Unite, 1858, and one oval engine-turned example, initialled, Nathaniel Mills, 1863, 3cm longest excluding suspension ring
A Charles X patinated bronze figural mantel clock, the dial signed for JF Bauttes, Geneva, second quarter 19th century, the circular eight-day outside countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum with silk suspension and the backplate stamped CLERET over serial number 4258, the 3.25 inch circular gilt brass dial with radial engine-turned centre incorporating curved signature J'n F's BAUTTE & CIE, A GENEVE to lower margin within Roman numeral chapter ring
A Victorian coromandel and brass mounted travelling toilet box, with flush brass handles and brass plaque, the fitted blue velvet and embossed leather interior with cut glass jars and boxes, the engine turned silver vanity jar tops by Frances Douglas, London 1848-9, all engraved with monogram conforming to the brass plaque, with various utensils, with an outer leather case, 31cm wide, 21.5cm deep, 15cm high

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