**REOFFER ETWALL JAN £40/£60**A Waltham silver pocket watch, having white enamel Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial, the engine turned silver case by Dennison Watch Case Co, assayed Birmingham 1944, in working order, together with a silver Swiss pocket watch, key wind movement, also having white enamel Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial (lacking seconds hand), case interior impressed Swiss three standing bear marks and "0,935", watch not working, lacking key, to white metal curb link chain. (2)
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A Victorian silver pocket watch, key wind mechanism, having white enamel Roman numeral dial with subsidiary Arabic numeral seconds dial, the case with engine turned back with vacant reserve, assayed Birmingham 1898, makers mark "F.M & Co", gilt movement plate engraved "190301 warranted English make", currently not working, lacking key. (gross weight 128.1g)
A Victorian silver snuff box, by Hilliard & Thomason, assayed Birmingham 1850, of rectangular form, with waisted sides, applied cast and chased thumb grip and all over engraved foliate scroll and engine turned linear decoration with 'C' scroll cartouche engraved "Presented to Mr. C Crompton, winner of the bowling match at The Royal Hotel, Southport, 3 Septr. 1856",width 8cm. (90.7g)
A five piece silver and pink guilloche enamel dressing set, by Walker & Hall, assayed Birmingham 1913, comprising a hand mirror, a pair of hair brushes and a pair of clothes brushes, having sunburst pink guilloche enamel backs with shaped and stepped silver border, the hand mirror with original bevelled glass, together with a part silver mounted dressing set, by Mappin & Webb, assayed London 1926, comprising a pair of hair brushes and pair of clothes brushes, having engine turned decoration. (9)
A Royal Artillery interest silver and enamel cigarette case, by John William Barrett, assayed Birmingham 1933, of typical rectangular form with chamfered edges and sprung hinge, the case front with applied silver Royal Artillery insignia on red zig-zag and black enamel over linear engine turned silver, with engine turned back and gilt interior with presentation inscription and date, in good condition, together with another silver cigarette case, by Charles Packer & Co. Ltd, assayed London 1929, also of typical rectangular form, with chamfered edges and engine turned decoration. (gross weight 202.3g). (2)
A George IV silver vinaigrette, by Nathaniel Mills, assayed Birmingham 1828, of typical rectangular form, the engine turned tightly fitting lid with chased and engraved foliate border opening to reveal hinged and pierced flower and scrolling leaf silver gilt grill cover, with gilt interior, the base with engine turned decoration and chamfered edges, with ribbed sides, length 2.8cm.
A five piece silver mounted dressing set, by Synyer & Beddoes, four assayed Birmingham 1918-19, one assayed Chester (date letter rubbed), comprising a pair of hair brushes, a pair of clothes brushes and a hand mirror with original bevelled plate, all having engine turned decoration with circular cartouche (left blank), together with another silver mounted hair brush, by Joseph & Richard Griffin, assayed Chester 1907. (6)
A pair of Worshipful Company of Joiners and Ceilers silver rat-tail presentation spoons, by Ellis & Co, assayed Birmingham 1917 and 1921, the finials fashioned as the crest of the Worshipful Company of Joiners and Ceilers, together a three piece Victorian christening set, by Hilliard & Thomason, assayed Birmingham 1858, comprising knife, fork and spoon, five assorted silver mounted scent bottles, a pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, a three piece silver cruet set, (mustard lid detached), a pair of engine turned silver napkin rings, three pairs of silver sugar tongs, a pair of mustard spoons and a quantity of silver plated items. (qty)
An opera length silver cigarette holder, by Frederick Field Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1937, of typical elongated rectangular form, having all over engine turned decoration with push button sprung lid and gilt interior, length 17cm, (129.4g),together with a Victorian silver vesta, by Henry Pope, assayed Birmingham 1898 , of rectangular form, with all over bright cut foliate decoration and circular cartouche (left blank), (19.9g), an Indian white metal filigree work small lidded box and similar cigarette case, (white metal assessed as silver, both as found), (100.5g), and two silver plated combined vesta/stamp boxes. each fashioned as a book with hinged boards. (6)
A silver purse, by T H Hazlewood & Co, assayed Birmingham 1917, fashioned as a clutch handbag, the shaped sides with banded linear engine turned decoration, fitted concertina leather interior, with chain and finger ring, width 12cm, together with a silver rectangular vesta, by George Unite, Birmingham 1886, with all over stylised scrolling leaf decoration, (gross weight 137.9g). (2)
A Victorian silver buckle, by Cornelius Desoromeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, assayed Chester 1899, with engine turned decoration, height 7.3cm, together with a 9ct. gold whistle, of traditional cylindrical form, hallmarked for 9 carat gold, (7.5g), a Victorian mother of pearl purse, formed from a mussel shell, and a white metal comb. (4)
An Art Deco silver compact, by John Henry Wynn, assayed Birmingham 1933, having engine turned decoration cut at right angles to produce a clutch purse design, with hinged octagonal clasp fitting over green glass boss, with gadrooned edges. 7.5cm square, together with a smaller sterling silver square form compact, a silver rectangular card case, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, assayed Birmingham 1907, decorated with intricate bright cut foliate decoration, two silver hallmarked vestas, a Victorian silver seal, a pair of white metal napkin rings and other items. (qty)
Railway Interest; A fine and detailed late 19th century pen ink and watercolour 'Scale' engineering drawing of Locomotive 'Willie' by Messrs James and William Roscoe, with plan, side and end elevation detail, inscribed "Tank Locomotive Engine, Cylinders gins dia 18ins stroke" "John Robert Roscoe, Engineer......Little Hulton, Dec 1st 1883", 65cm x 98cm.
A 9ct. yellow gold Alfred Dunhill & Sons lift arm table cigarette lighter, of rectangular form with curved ends and engine turned body, lift arm signed Dunhill and impressed "Reg. No.737418", the base impressed "Pat. No.143752", "AD" within lozenge and assay marks for London 1932, height 4.4cm x width 3.6cm x depth 1.1cm. (gross weight 31.6g)
An Art Deco Alfred Dunhill & Sons "Unique" silver lift arm table cigarette lighter, of rectangular form with curved ends and engine turned body, the front with mechanical wind clock housed within rectangular pull down hinged frame with shaped thumb grip, the clock having rectangular white enamel dial with applied gilt Arabic numerals and minute inner track, movement impressed Dunhill, in working order, clock case hallmarked for imported sterling silver 1927 and numbered 1198, lighter base impressed "AD" within lozenge, assay marks for imported sterling silver 1927, "U.S Patent 1022140", "English Patent 143752", "Canada Patent 306029" and "Made in Switzerland", milled spirit cap impressed "Dunhill Unique Lighter", height 4.2cm x width 3.8cm x depth 1.2cm. (gross weight 59.2g)
19th century French verge pocket watch by Samuel Oberli, the gilt metal chain driven escapement with baluster pillars, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, engine turned inner case engraved "Gerhard Claafsen" and plain outer case Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A silver folding travel bedside timepiece, Birmingham 1933, with engine turned decoration, the circular dial with Arabic numerals, with an Edwardian bridge suits marker, engraved date 1908 (2) CONDITION REPORT: Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding Trevanion & Dean's sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
John Profumo memorabilia, a silver engine turned cigarette box, cedar lined, 10.5cm x 8.5cm, hallmarked London 1938, the initial plate engraved "GW", with hand written engraving to side "Happiest Wishes John Profumo June 1947", together with a photograph of John Profumo electioneering in 1948 and the recipient of the gift "G" his assistant with her dog Lassie, another autographed photograph of John Profumo by Reuter dated June 1947 being awarded the American Bronze Star Medal, a smaller engine turned cigarette case hallmarked London 1946 engraved inside "To Gretel from the Officers and Yound Conservatives, Kettering Division 1954", approximate weight 4.5oz.(4)

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