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A Set of Five Hallmarked Silver Handled Dessert Knives, with a hallmarked silver cased comb, of allover engine turned design, with a small collection of assorted platedware, including bottle coasters, EPNS hinge top lidded cut glass jug, swing handled fruit stand, highly decorative fruit stand of scrolling design, fish servers, with a lined case.
J.W. Benson; A Hallmarked Silver Cased Openface Pocketwatch, London 1892, the signed white dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within engine turned case with monogrammed cartouche, suspended on a hallmarked silver surb link watch chain, with a hallmarked silver Albert chain (one swivel style clasp non silver). (2)
A Victorian Hallmarked Silver Pin Cushion, the pierced surround with cherub detail in relief, on three scroll feet, a hallmarked silver bon bon dish, of pierced scrolling design, a hallmarked silver napkin ring (damages) of engine turned design with monogrammed "LEH" to cartouche, an Elkington & Co plated condiment pot and spoon. (4)
A Victorian Hallmarked Silver Cased Openface Pocketwatch, Chester 1886(?), the unsigned white dial with black Roman numerals and outer tachymeter track (enamel damage), within engine turned case with vacant cartouche to reverse, movement unsigned; Together with a Smiths Empire openface pocketwatch. (2)
An engine turned silver vesta case with double hinged top by Hudson & Co London, an embossed silver match slip, a Dunhill black enamelled gas lighter cased, a Gucci style lighter and a gold plated cigar cutter by Solingen Germany. (5) Condition reports for each lot are available on our website.
Original vintage concert poster for The Jeff Beck Group and Zephyr at the Fillmore West. The poster was designed by Randy Tuten and is known as BG-168. The concert was held April 10, 11, and 12, 1969. Jeff Beck cancelled this concert and was replaced by Country Joe and the Fish.Sight; height: 20 3/4 in x width: 12 3/4 in. Framed; height: 22 in x width: 13 3/4 x depth: 1 1/2 in.Condition: The colors are bold and bright. The sheet is toned. There are three punctures, two of which go through the sheet: one above the F in "Filmore"; one along the R in "Dunbar"; and one above the train engine. No other visible tears or restorations. Framed under glass; light wear to the frame. Not inspected out of frame.
Patek Philippe for Tiffany & Co. An 18K gold keyless wind open face pocket watch with 14K gold chainDate: Circa 1899Movement: Swiss lever, cut and compensated bi-metallic balance, wolf's tooth winding, No.107782Dial: White, black Roman numeral hour markers, black outer minute track, blued steel spade handsCase: Engine turned round, coin edged band, monogram to back, personal inscription to cuvette, No.107782Signed: Case & dial signed Tiffany & Co, movement signed Tiffany & Co made in SwitzerlandSize: 34mm Accompaniments: 14K gold chain, Provenance letter from the Henri Stern Watch Agency Inc. dated 3rd July 1974, brochuresFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Hamlet, Princes Street, London. An 18K gold key wind open face quarter repeating pocket watch with duplex escapement belonging to General Sir William RichardsDate: London Hallmark for 1777Movement: Gilt full plate duplex escapement, plain 3-arm balance, diamond end stone, hammers striking on two gongs, No.3697 Dial: Gilt with guilloché engraved centre, applied gilt Roman numeral hour markers, gilt dot outer minute divisions, subsidiary seconds at 6, gilt spade handsCase: Engine turned consular with foliate engraved band, push repeat to stem, No.45Signed: Dust capSize: 55mm Accompaniments: Decommissioning Certificate for Colonel William Richards, two winding keysFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
IWC. A stainless steel automatic calendar chronograph wristwatchModel: AquatimerReference: IW376704Date: Purchased 21st February 2012Movement: 25-jewel Cal.79320 automatic, No.3126920Dial: Blue, polished luminous filled baton hour markers, white outer minute divisions, engine turned subsidiary dials at 6, 9 and 12 for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, date and day aperture at 3, polished baton hands with orange and luminous inserts, centre chronograph handCase: Brushed and polished round, screw down back, crown flanked by twin chronograph pushers, uni-directional rotating bezel with calibrated blue and orange insert, No.3509316Strap/Bracelet: Blue IWC rubberBuckle/Clasp: Signed steel buckleSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 45mm Accompaniments: Guarantee card, service receipts dated 2016 and 2023 Footnotes:IWC first produced the Aquatimer in 1966/67 as a diver's watch for the new fashion of underwater diving for sport. As well as having a Master Compressor case enabling it to be water resistant to 20 Atmospheres it had the innovation of twin water-resistant crowns, the second turning the calibrated internal bezel. This keeps the watch safe from being accidently knocked out of position and leading to miscalculated dive times.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A set of three diamond and enamel buttons, each circular panel millegrain set with old and lasque-cut diamonds, bordered by white enamel and stamped '18', cased, a gentleman's seed pearl, mother of pearl and enamel dress set, cased by Garrard & Co. Ltd, stamped '18ct', (two seed pearls deficient), a further cased set of mother of pearl and enamel buttons, stamped '18', assorted further studs, buttons etc., a pair of 9ct gold oval cufflinks, with two-tone engine-turned decoration, a stick pin (later fitting), and two brooches, first buttons panel diameter 1.45cm (qty)Approximate gross weights only: diamond and enamel buttons combined 11gm, Garrards cased dress set combined 18.4gm, mother of pearl and enamel buttons combined 7.5gm, onyx buttons stamped '9CT' combined 4.6gm, 9ct gold cufflinks 7gm
A collection of silver and white metal jewellery, to include a Swedish necklace and matching necklace section by G. Kaplan, composed of flowerhead panels, a filigree-link bracelet, assorted further bracelets, bangles and necklaces, an Albert chain, an engine-turned buckle, a novelty Scottie dog brooch, a sovereign case, and other items, first necklace length 34.5cm (qty)
A silver travelling timepiece, the engine turned square section folding case with foliate cast borders, and having circular silvered dial, maker G.H.R, Birmingham 1959, 10cm wideThere is a ding to the cover. The movement does appear to run when wound, though Mallams do not guarantee this tro be in working condition.
A silver jewellery box, of shaped outline and having engine turned decoration, by Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1949, 14cm wide, a silver mounted faceted glass hip flask, London 1914, a silver cigarette case, a silver chain link evening purse, and another similar smaller example, 14oz weighable. (5)
A mid Victorian 18ct gold open face pocket watch by Dent, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed F. Dent, 61 Strand, London, the movement engraved Dent, watch maker to the Queen, Strand, London, dial and movement numbered 25307, to an engine-turned case with engraved crest, hallmarked for London 1858, (glass loose), case width 4.2cmGross weight only, including glass, swivel clasp and movement, approximately 68.4gm (glass is loose).
A silver rectangular case, with engine turned decoration, foliate thumbpiece and silver-gilt interior, by W. H. Manton Ltd, Birmingham 1951, 8cm wide, a similar compact with a border of gilt to the cover by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1924, and two further similar silver square compacts. (4)
A Continental silver vesta case, of pull-out drawer form with engine turned decoration, import marks for Stockwell & Co, London 1924, 6cm wide, another similar by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1924, two 1930's silver vesta cases, and a Continental brass and copper vesta case, relief decorated with a tavern scene. (5)
A William IV silver rectangular snuff box, with reeded sides and base, the hinged cover with engraved presentation inscription, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1833, 7.5cm wide, and an early Victorian silver rectangular snuff box, the hinged cover with presentation inscription within a raised border of flowering foliage, and having engine turned waisted sides and base by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1839, 8cm wide. (2)
A late Victorian silver cylindrical scent bottle, embossed with scrolling foliage, by George Watts, Chester 1896, 5.5cm high, in fitted case, together with two further late Victorian silver cylindrical scent bottles, Birmingham 1892 and 1898, and another similar with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1912. (4)
A silver backed four piece dressing table set, of engine turned rectangular design, comprising hand mirror, two hair brushes and a clothes brush, by Padgett & Braham Ltd, London 1941/2 & 1946, together with a George IV silver decanter label for sherry by John Thropp, Birmingham 1825, another silver decanter label for brandy, London 1987, an Eastern gilt metal cylindrical jar and cover, with applied filigree work and turquoise set decoration, and a pair of gilt metal and mother o'pearl opera glasses. (8)
Two Art Deco silver and enamel cigarette cases, a green guilloche enamel sunray design to the front with engine turned decorated verso, hallmarked Birmingham 1934, makers mark William Neale Ltd, 8 x 7cm together with a plain black enamel fronted cigarette case with one corner applied with a marcasite rectangular motif and hallmarked for London 1932, 8.5 x 6.5 cm (2)
Mixed Lot: A Georgian leather cased silver folding campaign knife and fork with mother of pearl handles, the blades with lion passant and George head only,c1820, 14cm long opened, a George V card case of slight curved rectangular form, hinged lid, decorated all over with engine turned banding, initialled, hallmarked Birmingham 1924, makers mark for Charles Green & Co Ltd, together with a plain polished card holder, Birmingham 1907, makers mark George Unit (3)
A Georgian white metal etui/fleam case, an Art Deco engine turned travelling purse watch, an Edwardian engine turned silver card case, a George V silver envelope stamp case, a miniature rectangular photo frame, a sterling silver stamp box, a silver pill box and a silver plated sovereign case (lacking interior)
STAFFORDSHIRE REDWARE TEAPOT AND COFFEE POT CIRCA 1760 the teapot with cylindrical body and engine turned plain diamond and wavy detail, seal mark; the coffee pot with domed cover, probably by Joseph Edge, with moulded floral sprays and branch handle, unmarked (2) teapot 12cm high, coffee pot 16.3cm high Provenance: The Maisels Collection of British Ceramics

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