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A silver coloured paper knife by Tiffany & Co., stamped 925 sterling, engraved with a presentation inscription and A.D., ,17.5cm (7in) long, with a Tiffany & Co box and pouch; an electro-plated, glass and leather spirit flask by James Dixon & Son, 11cm (4 1/4in) high; Dunhill, a pair of gilt meal cufflinks, with twist fittings, with a Dunhill box, guarantee and outer card packaging; and a S. T. Dupont gilt metal lighter, with engine turned decoration, 4.5cm (2in) high
Unsigned, Gold coloured open face slim line pocket watch, no. 2705 Movement: Cylinder escapement, three armed domed balance, flat balance spring Case: Gold coloured four piece hinged case, the back cover with engine turned decoration and circular vacant reserve, stamped MP Size: 35mm Signed: Unsigned Accessories: Later watch case and strap fitting
Unsigned, French gold open face keyless wind pocket watch, no. 123664 Movement: Cylinder movement, three armed domed balance, flat balance spring Case: Gold four piece hinged case with metal cuvette, stamped with French eagle's head mark, the back cover with engine turned decoration and a shield shaped vacant reserve Size: 48mm Signed: Unsigned Accessories: None
A. Lange & Sohne, Silver open face keyless wind pocket watch, no. 30402, circa 1890 Movement: Three quarter plate, bimetallic split balance, overcoil balance spring Case: Silver four piece hinged case, .900 standard, back cover with engine turning and vacant reserve Size: 51mm Signed: Case, dial, movement Accessories: None
Unsigned, Silver open face keyless wind chronograph pocket watch, no. 61741, import mark for London 1912 Movement: Lever escapement, bimetallic balance, flat balance spring Case: Silver four piece hinged case, the back cover with engine turned decoration and a circular shaped vacant reserve Size: 49mm Signed: Unsigned Accessories: None
J. W. Benson, Silver half hunter keyless wind pocket watch, no. 686, hallmarked London 1934 Movement: Three quarter plate, lever escapement Case: Silver five piece hinged and engine turned case, inner cuvette engraved W. G. Rose, 17th Sept. 1915 Size: 50mm Signed: Case, dial Accessories: Suspended on a silver chain Together with two silver vesta cases
Waltham, Silver full hunter pocket watch, no. 618, hallmarked Birmingham 1904 Movement: Lever movement, bimetallic split balance, overcoil balance spring Case: Silver five piece hinged case, engine turned covers Size: 52mm Signed: Dial, movement Accessories: None Together with a silver open face pocket watch and a silver trench watch
Four lady's Universal stainless steel wristwatches, to include: Universal, ref. 25515 2, a lady's stainless steel wristwatch, no. 1694431, manual wind movement, 17 jewels, cal. 500, silvered engine turned dial, applied Arabic numerals and dart markers, snap back, case, dial and movement signed, on an unsigned black suede strap with snap clasp, diameter 18mm; and three other Universal lady's stainless steel wristwatches
A gold coloured propelling pencil by S. Mordan & Co., unmarked, with engine turned decoration and a white stone seal matrix with monogram, 8.5cm; another gold coloured propelling pencil by S. Mordan & Co., unmarked, with wrythen decoration and a suspension loop, 6.5cm; and two gilt metal propelling pencils
A collection of silver and base metal propelling pencils, to include: a silver pencil by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1937, with engine turned decoration and engraved E. D. 1938, 11.5cm; another similar example; a silver propelling pencil, London 1902, with a turquoise set slide and a suspension loop, 7.5cm; together with other silver and base metal examples
Four silver open faced pocket watches and one demi-hunter, white enamel dials with roman numeral chapter rings and subsidiary seconds dials, plain and engine turned cases all with a central cartouche, some dials named - "Waltham" hallmarked Birmingham 1910 "G Aaronson Manchester" Chester 1890, demi-hunter top wind "T Pickett Portsmouth" Birmingham 1926, one un-named Birmingham 1918 and one other.
Five silver open faced pocket watches, white enamel dials with roman numeral chapter rings and subsidiary seconds dials, plain and engine turned cases all with a central cartouche and fully hallmarked, some dials named - "Isherwood Tyldersley" hallmarked Chester 1901, "J G Graves Sheffield The Express English Lever" Birmingham 1913, "Kay's Perfection Lever" Birmingham 1876, ""41882" London 1885, one un-named London 1888, all keywind movements,
A silver gilt guilloché enamel hinged box, of rectangular form, c.1920. The lid with yellow guilloché enamel with a gold foliate wreath to the centre, with blue dot border to a ground with engine turned circular waves, with matching yellow guilloché enamel base. Signs of a black enamel border, worn . Import hallmark London 1923, H C Freeman Ltd. 82 x 55 x 12.2mm. 116.47g
An 18ct white gold diamond set mechanical cocktail watch, c.1925, on a later white gold adjustable mesh bracelet, the circular case 21.5mm diameter, with a silvered engine turned dial, black Arabic numerals and blued cubist hands. A row of eight cut diamonds, milligrain set to the bezel, with hand engraved laurel case sides, with an adjustable white gold mesh bracelet, signed 'Albion' and tested as approximately 9ct white gold
A pair of 18ct gold Art Deco chain-link cufflinks, by G U Johnstone and Co. of square form, with engine turned decoration to both plates, Birmingham, 1928, together with three mother-of-pearl and sapphire set barrel-shaped dress studs, with reeded border. Marked 18ct and PT. 9.51g, 5.14g (5)
An 18ct gold key wound open-faced pocket watch, with a 48mm case. A white dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and gold spade hands. Engine turned, fine barley case sides and back, with a blind cartouche, with a garter border. The movement signed 'W Steward, 200 Strand, London, no. 8240'. Hallmarked 18ct gold, London, 1869. Replacement bow . 99.79g
A gentlemen's bicolour Rolex Oyster Perpetual Chronometer strap watch, model 50180, c.1946-1947, on a later expanding bracelet. The tonneau case 35 x 28mm, with a silvered dial, rose gold Roman numerals and batons with gold hands and black centre second sweep. A rose gold bezel with incised lines at the quarter points and dot markers to an engine turned ground. Semi bubble back 50180 stainless steel. 'R.W.C.' to a fixoflex expanding bracelet. Case signed 'Rolex S.A.'. Case number 4025. Movement signed 'Rolex Auto Rotor, trigger screw, Patented Vis Tirette'
A Continental silver and black enamel cigarette case , silver engraved panels between plaques of black enamel, engraved throughout with scrolling leaves and flowers, gilt interior, stamped 935, 8.6 x 7.5cm, 157.11g, together with a silver picture locket/pendant, with engraved engine turned reeded decoration, dated Chester, 1919, possibly Cohens and Charles, approximately 5.5 x 5cm, 66.76g (2)
A George III silver snuff box, with engraved initials 'EF' and a border of buds, silver gilt grille to the interior, dated Birmingham, 1799, 3.2 x 1.9 x 1.8cm, together with a George III silver snuff box, of miniature proportion octagonal form, with a repoussé rose to the centre, date Birmingham, 1817, possibly John Bettridge, 2.1 x 1.5, 0.6cm, and a Victorian silver snuff pendant, of circular form, engine turned decoration to the exterior and a raised grill to the interior, Birmingham, maker's mark 'I.T.' (3)
A silver and enamel circular compact, the lid with an enamel naturalistic scene of a river meandering through a landscape and a pale green guilloché enamel border, blue guilloché enamel to the sides, and engine turned decoration to the base, mirror and powder compartment to the interior. 5 x 1.7cm
A late Victorian silver mounted and bulbous glass grenade pattern table lighter, 4.5ins high, makers mark rubbed, Birmingham 1892, three Elizabeth II silver square ashtrays engraved with Royal Engineers cypher, 3.75ins square, Sheffield 1962 and 1963, and two other silver square ashtrays with engine turned borders, 3.75ins diameter (weight 9.9ozs)
A George VI silver rectangular cigarette box with engine turned ornament all over, on bracket feet, 6.75ins x 4.25ins x 2.75ins high, by Bert Gordon, Chester 1946, the cartouche to front inscribed "To the RE Officers Mess Brompton Barracks September 6th 1953 from Mrs J. W. Clinch", and a Sterling silver rectangular cigarette box, the lid with reeded and engine turned ornament, 8.75ins x 6.25ins x 1.75ins high, stamped "Sterling 925", the front inscribed "41 Army Field Park Squadron Royal Engineers May 1957"
A George VI silver rectangular cigarette case, the engine turned lid engraved with Royal Engineers cypher, 6.75ins x 3.75ins x 2.5ins high, by E. O. Bateson, Birmingham 1946, the front inscribed "Presented to the RE Officers Mess Chattenden by Brigadier W. M. Inglis CBE, Commandant RSME 1967-70", a similar plain silver rectangular cigarette case, 5.25ins x 3.5ins x 1.75ins high, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1957, the lid inscribed "21 Y. O. Batch Sept 1958 May 1959", and a similar plain rectangular cigarette case with engine turned lid, 6ins x 3.75ins x 2ins high, makers name rubbed, London 1937
A William IV silver consular full hunting cased pocket watch by J. Caley - converted by Chas. Frodsham, 84 Strand, London, No. 5001, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and gold spade and whip hands, to the fusee free sprung thirteen jewelled movement converted from verge, in engine turned full hunting case, 49mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1834 (gross weight 109 grammes)
A Victorian silver full hunting cased pocket watch by George E. Frodsham, 31 Gracechurch Street, London, No. 9763, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand and gold spade and whip hands, with name and address to centre, to the full plate movement with cut compensated balance and engraved cock with diamond endstone, in engine turned full hunting case, 51mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1876 (gross weight 112 grammes) Note: G. E. Frodsham worked for his father John Frodsham. When George's older brother Henry died in 1848, George took his place as partner in his father's business. John then died in 1849 and George (aged 18) took over the business. The company remained John Frodsham & Son until 1853, then Frodsham & Son & Co. for a year, then to Frodsham & Baker until 1863 when it finally became George E. Frodsham
A Victorian silver full hunting cased pocket watch by Boorman of Gravesend, No. 5689, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in engine turned case, 50mm diameter (gross weight 94 grammes), hallmarked London 1876, one other silver full hunting cased pocket watch, a lady's silvery metal cased pocket watch, a silver rectangular card case, and a plated vesta case
A small collection of agricultural and exhibition medals, awarded to John Fowler & Co, including - The Staffordshire Agricultural Society, established 1844, glazed silver medal by Ottley, with farmyard animals before a farmhouse, reversed inscribed within wreath, "Presented to Messrs John Fowler & Co, Leeds, for six horse traction engine. Exhibited at the Newcastle Meeting 1873. W. Tompkinson. Sec." 49mm, another similar - "Manchester and Liverpool Agricultural Society. Instituted 1847.", inscribed within wreath - "Awarded to John Fowler & Co, Leeds for eight horse traction engine exhibited at the Chester Show 1873. T. Rigby Sec.", 49mm (glazed to one side only), and eleven others, and six uniface metal medals with fixings for display, various
A George V lady's silver rectangular compact with cant corners, the interior with two-lidded compartments and bevelled mirror inset to lid, the exterior with engine turned decoration, 2.75ins x 1.75ins, by Walter Gardener Groves, London 1933, two silver rectangular vesta cases, and a gentleman's 9ct gold cased Vertex "Review" pocket watch, the silvered dial with numeral batons, 32mm diameter, and later black leather strap for same
A pair of late Victorian silver oval salts with crimped rims, part reeded and embossed bodies, 1.75ins high, by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1897, a George V silver rectangular cigarette case with engine turned ornament, 5.125ins x 3.25ins, by Horace Woodward & Co, Birmingham 1920, a selection of other silver and silver backed items (combined weighable silver 26ozs), and a small selection of plated ware

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