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Royal Doulton character jug - medium, John Doulton D6656, The Sleuth D6773, Paddy, Football Supporters character jug D6958, The Gardener D6868, Len Hutton D6945, George Washington D6824, Night Watchman D6576, Benjamin Franklin D6695, King Edward VII D6923, Brian Johnston D7018, Nelson D6963, The Bowls Player D6896, The Engine Driver D6823, Sargent Buzfuz, Drake, Lobster Man D6620 and The Postman D6801 (18)
VICTORIAN DESK CLOCK AND ANEROID BAROMETER, the enamelled dials in gilt, engine turned surrounds and ebonised frames divided by a thermometer with a white metal gauge, the clock with a brass, eight day, carriage clock style movement, with two keys, height including handle 15.5cm, width 20.5cm
A George III silver gilt snuff box, maker unknown, Chester 1815, of circular form, engine turned all over, with slightly domed friction fitting cover decorated to match featuring a crested circular cartouche, the concave base with a central vacant circular cartouche, 4.9ozt 3 x 8 x 8cm (1 x 3 x 3in) Provenance: From the collection of the late Sir Richard Parsons Originally gilded throughout, the exterior shows wear all over, though the interior still retains good coverage. Dents and dings to the edges of box and cover as to be expected
A George V silver cased travelling timepiece, the unsigned circular white convex enamel dial, 35mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals and blued hands, the 8 day captive key wound movement signed 'Silex 49', the case by E.S. Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1915, of rectangular form, lavishly decorated all over with engine turned sunburst style engraving, the piano hinged reverse with plain thumbpiece, engraved to match around a vacant circular cartouche, the top with hinged scroll handle, and all raised on four bun feet, gross weight 211.5g 7 x 5 x 4cm (3 x 2 x 2in)
An Edward VII silver open faced pocket watch and chain, the case by the Lancashire Watch Company Ltd (Thomas Peter Hewitt), Chester 1905, with milled edge, the reverse with engine turned decoration around a belted vacant escutcheon shaped cartouche, the cream dial, 50mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, steel hands, subsidiary seconds register and chemin de fer chapter ring, marked 'Improved Patent', the front loading mechanical key wind movement number 614975, with engraved balance cock, attached to a silver graduating curb link half Albert chain with fixed T bar and swivel catch
Ino. Edmonds - A William IV 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, the gilt textured dial, 40mm diameter, with gold coloured Roman numerals and hands, the signed mechanical key wind fusée movement with engraved balance cock, number 2056, the case back with engine turned decoration around a small vacant circular cartouche, London hallmarks for 18ct gold, 1835, gross weight 53.9g
Rolex - A 9ct gold 'Oyster' gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1929, the signed circular silvered 'sunburst' engine turned dial, 25mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued hands, subsidiary seconds register, chemin de fer chapter ring and milled bezel, the signed 15 jewel mechanical crown wind movement, the cushion shaped signed case, 30mm wide, with screw down 'Oyster' crown and screw down case back marked inside with Glasgow import marks for 9ct gold, 1929, together with Poinçon de Maître, hammerhead, number 136, for C.R. Spillmann SA, case number 29999 with fixed wire lugs to an aftermarket black leather strap with pin buckle
A William IV memorial pendant with curled hairwork, the circular pendant with a cast foliate frame and swivelling suspensory loop, one side glazed and containing a thick lock of mid brown hair carefully curled and tied with fine crimped ropetwist gold wire, the back engine turned around a polished centre engraved 'Edw'd Ayton, Ob't 7th June 1837, Æt 1 Y'r 10 Mo's'; yellow metal tests for gold, diameter 3.4cm, length with suspensory loop 4.9cm
BURY, T. T. COLOURED VIEWS ON THE LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER RAILWAY Oldham, Hugh Broadbent, 1977. Limited De Luxe Edition, number 143 of 250 copies, a facsimile of the original 1831 edition by Ackermann, full-page and folding colour plates and other illustrations. Finely bound by Zaehnsdorf in full red Lavana calf leather, upper board with lettering and a steam engine in gilt, gilt lettering to spine, complete with slipcase, a fine and handsome copy
* Mudd (James, 1821-1906). A group of six photographs of railway locomotives, 1858-78, albumen prints, all showing stationary locomotives constructed for Beyer Peacock, Manchester, a few marginal splits and one with repaired tear to upper left corner, approximately 26 x 37cm and similar, flush-mounted on modern board, together with three further albumen prints of a vertical steam engine and boiler plus a Jackson's tea rolling machine, 23.5 x 18.5cm and similar (Qty: 9)
A selection of 20th Century silver hallmarked wears to include a Victorian toddy spoon (hallmarked Chester 1892), a napkin ring having engine turned decoration with a blank cartouche (hallmarked Birmingham 1927) and a small Victorian trinket box with scrolled decoration (hallmarked Birmingham 1896). Gross weight 63.0g. Long spoon measures 10cm.
A hallmarked 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch by Waltham USA having a white enamelled dial with roman numerals to the chapter ring and a subsidiary seconds dial, having engine turned decoration to the exterior with roman numerals surrounding the window to the front. Swiss movement. Hallmarked Birmingham 1912. Face measures 41 mm diameter.
A hallmarked 18ct gold open face pocket watch marked Hampden watch company, having a white enamelled face with roman numerals to the chapter ring and space for a subsidiary dial, having engine turned decoration and an engraved dragon to the back. Hallmarked Chester 1868. Gross weight approx 110g. Face measures 45 mm diameter.

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