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Late 19th century silver cased open face lever watch, Taylor & Kimpton - London, No 50117, the frosted and gilt movement with mono-metallic balance and lever escapement to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and subsidiary seconds with gilt moon hands in a hinged case with engine turned back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche, London 1890, maker's mark CW, width 47mm
Mixed Lot: Swiss silver cased open face cylinder fob watch, frosted gilt and jewelled movement with mono-metallic balance to a Roman enamel dial (hairline), signed S Silverstone & Co, with outside minute track and blued steel hands in a hinged case with engine turned back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche and marked "Fine Silver", 2958, together with a further smaller example with fancy Roman dial and all over engraved case with marks for Chester 1882, maker's mark CD, 47205, various dates and makers (2)
Mixed Lot: Elizabeth II cased six-piece dressing table set comprising hand mirror, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes and a silver backed comb, all contained in a cloth lined morocco type covered case, together with a pair of engine turned and oval hair brushes, together with a further silver backed comb, also in a morocco type covered case, various dates and makers (2)
Second quarter of 19th century silver cased open face lever watch, Juler - N Walsham, 64802, the frosted and gilt movement with diamond end stone and mono-metallic balance and lever escapement to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track (rim hairline at 5) with subsidiary seconds and gilt hands in a hinged and sprung case with engine turned back centred with a vacant cartouche and with coin milled band, London 1839, maker's mark HB, GB and with corresponding case number, width 48mm
Last quarter of 19th century silver cased open face lever watch, 23486, the frosted and gilt movement with jewelled end stone, mono-metallic balance and lever escapement with fitted dust cover to a Roman enamel dial (hairlines) with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and nickel spade hands in a hinged and sprung case with engine turned back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche with a coin milled band, London 1876, maker's mark CH, width 51mm
Mixed Lot: first quarter of 20th century silver cased open face 8-day watch, Hebdomas patent, the 8-day movement contained beneath a signed dust cover to a three-quarter fancy Roman enamel dial (hairline) with outside minute track and blued steel hands over a mono-metallic balance in a hinged case (lacking bezel) with engine turned back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche and with import marks for London 1919, sponsor's mark GS, 845264, together with an American Waltham base metal cased open face keyless lever watch, various dates and makers (2)
Tray to include silver cigarette box, London 1976, vintage hallmarked silver lighter within engine turned case, Sheffield 1941, silver handled button hook with Chester assay mark, two hallmarked silver hinged bracelets, together with one child's white metal bracelet, 925 stamped chain with pendant (7)
Early 20th century silver cased open face lever watch, 420285, the frosted movement with blued steel screws, bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel hairspring with lever escapement to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands in a hinged and sprung case with engine turned back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche and coin milled band, Birmingham 1901, maker's mark WE, 15861, width 53mm
Late 19th century silver cased open face lever watch, Lickert & Sons - Norwich, 31797, frosted and jewelled movement with engraved cock and jewelled end stone with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel hairspring with lever escapement and fitted dust cover to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track (hairline at 6), with sunk subsidiary seconds and spade nickel hands in a hinged and sprung case with engine turned back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche and milled band, Chester 1897, maker's mark TRA, 31797, width 52mm, together with two white metal short watch chains (3)
Mid-19th century silver cased open face lever watch, J Daniels - London, No 1847, frosted and gilt movement with engraved cock and diamond end stone with applied and silvered regulation scale with mono-metallic balance and lever escapement to a Roman enamel dial (rim hairlines at 6), with outside minute track subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands (subsidiary seconds lacking) in a hinged and sprung case with engine turned back cover centred with a vacant gartered cartouche, London 1846, maker's mark RO, width 49mm
Last quarter of 19th century silver cased open face lever watch "The Faringdon", 19656, frosted gilt movement with engraved cock and jewelled end stone with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and engraved regulation scale with lever escapement to a signed Roman enamel dial (hairlines) with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands in a hinged and sprung case with engine turned back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche and coin milled band, London 1889, maker's mark WH and with corresponding case number, width 54mm
Mixed Lot: Edward VII vesta case of plain polished form with hinged and sprung cover and striker to the base, London 1901, maker's mark RM& Co together with a square engine turned ashtray, cigarette case of hinged rectangular form, dressing table jar cover, circular ashtray (loaded) and a white metal stamp case stamped 925, weighable silver approx 276gms, various dates and makers (6)
Mixed Lot: wrist mounted Yachtsman base metal cased open face keyless stop-watch with fitted fabric strap, together with a Swiss gold plated open face keyless watch with 15 jewel movement and lever escapement to an engine turned dial with applied Arabic numerals and gilt hands in a hinged case, fitted with a base metal snake-link watch chain and a further guard chain, various dates and makers (4)
Mixed Lot: silver cased open face lever watch, E J Dent - London, 17955, frosted gilt and jewelled lever movement to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and gilt hands in a hinged case with engine turned covers, together with an H Williamson Ltd Mk II Government issue stop-watch (a/f), an Ingersoll "Eagle" novelty pocket watch and a paste set base metal cocktail watch, Chalet, various dates and makers (4)
Mixed Lot: George V silver bodied evening purse of hinged and shaped form with all over engraved foliate decoration and initialled and dated cartouche to a tan leather fitted concertina interior, width 10cms, Birmingham 1912, maker's mark obscured, together with a white metal mounted mesh coin purse with hinged and shaped frame and chain mail body and a two-bladed folding pocket knife with engine turned and initialled silver grips and ring suspension in leather slip-case, various dates and makers (3)
Late 19th century Swiss silver cased open face cylinder fob watch, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with mono-metallic balance and cylinder escapement to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track and blued steel spade hands in a hinged and polished case with engine turned back cover centred with a vacant cartouche and stamped FB, Fine Silver 4044, width 40mm
Mixed Lot: third quarter of 19th century silver cased open face lever watch, W Edgar - 12 Pont Street, Belgrave Sqre, 514, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with engraved and numbered cock, diamond end stone and mono-metallic balance with silvered and applied regulation scale and with lever escapement and fitted dust cover to a Roman enamel dial (rim chip and hairline) with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel spade hands in a hinged case with engine turned back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche and coin milled band, London 1863, maker's mark JO, 514, width 46mm together with an early 20th century nickel cased open face keyless lever watch with frosted and gilt movement, bi-metallic balance and overcoiled hairspring to an Arabic enamel dial (multiple hairlines) with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands in a polished case with screw down bezel and back, 5527, various dates and makers (2)
Mixed Lot: Mixed Lot: antique cornucopia brooch, Etruscan style, typically decorated with beads, scrolls and highlighted with five small rubies and one small seed pearl, stamped 9, a yellow metal bar brooch set with small seed pearls and a turquoise stone, a white metal tie pin with a translucent enamel flag finial, stamped "silver", together with a gilt metal oval locket with engine turned decoration, three white metal and marcasite brooches, a small white metal book shaped notebook pendant stamped 800, a gilt metal brooch together with a ladies Accurist wristwatch (10)
Mixed Lot: pair of precious metal cuff links, oval shaped, engine turned decoration with chain connectors, stamped 9ct and silver; white metal brooch of a soldier on horseback; a pair of Dutch coin earrings dated 1889; a sterling thimble, together with a pair of gilt metal cuff links with translucent enamel detail, (5)
Last quarter of 19th century silver cased open face lever watch, 6347, frosted gilt movement with jewelled end stone, mono-metallic balance and lever escapement with fitted dust cover to a Roman enamel dial (multiple hairlines) with outside minute track, sunk subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands in a hinged and sprung case with engine turned back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche and coin milled band, Chester 1887, maker's mark AHR and with corresponding case number, width 50mm
A Victorian silvery metal full hunting cased pocket watch made for John Bennett, 64 & 65 Cheapside, London, No.9695, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gold hands and subsidiary seconds dial, to the steel cylinder escapement with Lepine going barrel, jewelled holes to balance, in engine turned full hunting case, 55mm diameter (gross weight 120 grammes), contained in original red leather covered case
A Victorian silver cased pocket watch by Clifford Lupton, 42 Cornhill, London, No. 1175, the white enamel dial named "C. Lupton 42 Cornhill London, 1175" with Roman numerals, gold hands and subsidiary seconds dial, to table roller lever escapement with oversprung compensated balance, Liverpool runner with fusee and maintaining power, Bosley index on silver quadrant, engraved balance with diamond endstone in blued steel setting, the movement contained in dust rim, in engine turned silver, 54mm diameter (gross weight 156 grammes), hallmarked London 1865 and with case maker's mark "T.H." (Thomas Holliday, 108 Goswell Road, London) Note: Clifford Lupton recorded working in London 1869-1881, worked for Barrauds for some years, died in 1910 aged 85 years
A Victorian 18ct gold cased pocket watch by Thomas Yates of Preston, No. 1371, the white enamel dial marked "Yates Patentee" and with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and gold hands, to the English lever escapement with Yates Patent No. 7200, the train beating half seconds with diamond endstone and engraved balance cock, the barrel bridge engraved "Patent", in plain 18ct gold double bottomed case with engine turned edge, 47mm diameter (gross weight 101 grammes), hallmarked London 1848 and with case maker's mark "S.Q." (Samuel Qwilliam), complete with a mahogany box retailed by I.H. Pattinson of Bradford Note: Thomas Yates recorded working in Preston circa 1825 - Lever watch, Beating seconds Note: This watch is listed in the Fusee Lever Watch by Dr R. Kemp, page 70
A George V silver rectangular cigarette box with bombe sides, the whole engraved with engine turned ornament, 9.5ins x 6ins x 2.75ins high, by Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1926, one other small silver cigarette box, an Edward VIII silver cylindrical sugar caster, 7ins high, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1936, one other silver sugar caster, two pairs of silver toast racks, and a small selection of other silverware (combined weighable silver 37ozs)
A late George III 18ct gold pair cased pocket watch by Septimus Miles, Ludgate Street, London, No. 4820, the gold dial with Roman numerals on matted chapter ring and with engine turned dial centre, with subsidiary seconds dial and gold hands, to the rack lever escapement with fusee and maintaining power, plain steel balance wheel with diamond endstone in blued steel setting, with plain pillars, gilt metal dust cover engraved with maker's name, number and address, contained in plain 18ct gold case, 54mm diameter (gross weight 158 grammes - outer case weight 38 grammes), hallmarked London 1814 and with case maker's mark "D.W." (Daniel Walker, 49 Clerkenwell Close, London) Provenance: Apparently this watch was formerly in The Collection of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers, Guildhall, London
An early Victorian silver cased pocket watch by Francis James Leah, No. 8010, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, fine blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial (lacking hand), to the Lepine movement with lever escapement with going barrel, plain cock with diamond endstone and standing barrel, in engine turned silver case, 54mm diameter (gross weight 120 grammes), hallmarked London 1846
A William IV silver cased pocket watch by Massey & Windham, 78 Cornhill and 4 Birchin Lane, London, No. 1770, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, gold hands and subsidiary seconds dial, to the cylinder movement, Bosley index with silvered scale, engraved cock with diamond endstone in blued steel setting, with turned pillars, plain dust cover, contained in engine turned case with engraved vacant cartouche to reverse, 52mm diameter (gross weight 129 grammes), hallmarked London 1834 and with case maker's mark "I.D.", a Victorian silver case cylinder pocket watch, No. 9713, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to the cylinder movement (unsigned), in plain silver case, 48mm diameter (gross weight 94 grammes), and a late 19th Century Swiss lady's silver cased pocket watch with enamel dial, to the cylinder movement, in engraved silver case, 38mm diameter (gross weight 39 grammes)
A George III 18ct gold pair cased pocket watch by Barwise of London, No. 3158, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and gold hands with heart pattern terminals, the Duplex escapement with fusee and maintaining power, Bosley index on balance cock, with jewelled holes to balance and with stop lever, contained in engine turned pair case, 55mm diameter (gross weight 145 grammes - outer case weight 37 grammes), hallmarked London 1803 and with case maker's mark "I.N." (John Neville, Vineyard Walk, Clerkenwell) Note: John Barwise recorded working in London 1790, died in 1842 - Chairman of British Watch Company
A George IV silver cased watch by Richard Webster, 43 Cornhill, London, No. 5479, the silvered dial with engine turned dial centre, the plain chapter ring with Roman numerals, gold hands and blued steel sweep seconds hand, the lever escapement with plain gold balance with spiral steel balance spring and regulator, fusee and chain, in silver and silver gilt case engine turned back, 55mm diameter (gross weight 140 grammes), hallmarked London 1823 and with case maker's mark "J.D." (James Dow, St James's Buildings, Clerkenwell) Note: Possibly Richard Webster recorded working 43 Cornhill, London, apprenticed 1800, member of the Clockmakers Company 1807, liveryman of the Clockmakers Company 1810-1840. This watch is illustrated in Watches by Cecil Clutton and George Daniels, Batsford, 1965 - plates 474 and 475 - this watch is rare example for the transition from the full plate English movement to the three-quarter plate
A George III 18ct gold cased pocket watch by Horne & Ash, 64 St James's Street, London, No. 1070, the gold dial with Roman numerals, engine turned dial centre and blued steel serpentine hands, to the Duplex escapement with fusee and maintaining power, balance cock with jewelled endstone in polished steel setting, decorated and engraved with mask and with compensated Earnshaw balance, the movement secured in the case, with gilt metal folding cover engraved with maker's name and address, contained in 18ct gold outer case with engine turned back and reeded sides, 49mm diameter, (gross weight 127 grammes), hallmarked London 1808 and with case maker's mark "L.C." (incused) (Louis Comtesse, 13 Bateman's Buildings, Soho, London) Note: Horne & Ash recorded working St James's Street, London, before 1817

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