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A silver three piece cruet, Birmingham 1887, of waisted form, with spoon and liners, combined weight of silver 2.46ozt, 76.7g, and a silver backed three piece hairbrush and a mirror set, Birmingham 1947, with engine turned decoration CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A pair of silver napkin rings with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1959, 1.5cm wide, combined weight 0.94ozt, 29.2g CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
A small quantity of assorted jewellery comprised of a yellow metal cross pendant on chain stamped '375' and a pair of yellow metal engine turned cuff links stamped '9CT', a yellow metal clasp stamped '9CT', combined weight 4.7g, a ladies Hirco wrist watch in 9 carat gold case, 4g gross (without movement) two filigree circular pendants on chains and a Royal Signals silver and marcasite sweetheart brooch CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description
An 18ct gold, key wind, hunting cased gentleman's pocket watch, the gilt fusee movement with a duplex escapement, detailed to the backplate, Jas McCabe, Royal Exchange, London 16680, the 18ct gold inner case engraved James Boyd 1841, the signed enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and with gilt hands, the case exterior engine turned and with a garter motto detailed Confido, enclosing a hand crest, London 1841, with a key.
A brass and glass-cased eight-day mantel chronometerBy Thomas Adams, 36 Lombard Street, London, circa 1855, the glazed case and foot laterThe one-piece cylindrical glazed case with bevelled glazed bezel and engine-turned surround to the front and plain bevelled glazed bezel to the reverse, the 7 1/4in. circular silvered dial with stylised Gothic chapters and blued steel hands, signed ADAMS, 36 Lombard Street, London, with seconds subsidiary below the XII and power reserve arc above the VI, the movement with circular plates, three screwed and pinned shouldered pillars, chain fusée with maintaining power, wheel work with five crossings, large gilt platform with Earnshaw's detent escapement, bi-metallic compensated balance with blued steel helical spring and diamond endstone and jewelled escape wheel pivot, signed to the backplate, on shaped support24.7cm high; 21.5cm diameterThomas Adams was in partnership with Richard Widenham, who died in 1845. Thomas Adams exhibited at the 1851 Great Exhibition (Official Great Exhibition Catalogue of 1851, Class X, No. 14) as a chronometer maker at 36 Lombard Street. By 1865 he is at 15 Lombard Street.
JOHN ROGER ARNOLD, No. 393A Regency mahogany brass-mounted eight-day marine chronometerBy John Roger Arnold, London No. 393, circa 1812The two-tier case with lift-up inset cover with circular glazed observation panel, the front with brass 'day of the week' manually set indicator, replaced ivorine roundel engraved ARNOLD 393 EIGHT DAY, with brass gimbal and twin locking tongues, with twin grooved cylindrical case, the movement with a convex glazed engine-turned bezel, the 3 ½ in. white enamel dial signed Arnold LONDON, with gilt spade hands and seconds subsidiary numbered 393 to the centre and with power reserve indicator below the XII , the movement signed Jn. R. Arnold London 393, with chain fusée and maintaining power, with bi-metallic compensated 'Z' balance and blued steel helical spring, Arnold detent escapement (with replaced escape wheel and detent)22 cm square PROVENANCE: Christie's, London, 8 May 1985, lot 125Christie's, London, 15 June 1994, lot 378Christie's, London, 10 June 1998, Lot 59COMPARATIVE LITERATURE:Rupert T. Gould, The Marine Chronometer, London, 1973Vaudrey Mercer, John Arnold & Son, Chronometer Makers, 1762-1843, London 1972 Hans Staeger, 100 Jahre Präzisionsuhren von John Arnold bis Arnold & Frodsham 1763-1862, Stuttgart, 1997Jonathan Betts, Marine Chronometers at Greenwich, Oxford 2017
A Rare and unusual mahogany and boxwood outlined wall regulatorInscribed R. J. Catons Improvement, Second half 19th CenturyThe architectural case with nine glazed panels, the hood enclosing the giltmetal engine-turned bezel, with 8 3/4 in. white enamel dial inscribed R. J. Catons IMPROVEMENT, with seconds subsidiary, the weight-driven movement of fine construction contained within sealed backplate, with deadbeat escapement and thumbnail beat adjustment to the crutch, fine wheelwork and maintaining power, the reverse of the restored enamel dial inscribed 'Stanley' and with modern restorer's date, with large brass-bob wood rod pendulum145cm high
A pair of 9ct gold cut cornered rectangular cufflinks, the backs and the fronts initial engraved within an engine turned border, Birmingham 1938, weight 7.7 gms and a pair of gold cufflinks, the oval backs and fronts monogram engraved, detailed to the back ORR 15, weight 7.3 gms, (2 pairs).
A set of twelve pairs of King's pattern plated dessert or fruit knives and forks, with a mahogany case, a plated hot water jug, a plated cigar box, a Danish ciagarette box, the lid detailed with a map of the island of Aruba, detailed 830 S and a silver rectangular table cigarette box, the lid engine turned, presentation inscribed Birmingham 1934, (5).
A Decorative Hallmarked Silver Cased Openface Pocketwatch, the engine turned dial with gilt highlights, italic Roman numerals and seconds subisdiary dial (movement unsigned) within plain case with vacant cartouch, London 1870, together with a graduated curb link Albert chain suspending T-bar, medallion pendant, novelty pistol charm and a Chester hallmarked silver vesta case.
A gilt lined silver rectangular minaudiere, 1930s, striated rectangular form with two gold bands with engine-turned hob-nail centres within plain polished borders, the hinged cover opening to reveal various compartments, including a hinge-covered vanity engraved with initial G, the clasp set with four square-shapes sapphires, 14.5cm wide, 457g total
A large quantity of Hornby Triang to include 00 track, rolling stock (fish van, mineral wagon, milk wagon, R.123 horse box, brake van, coal wagon, freight liner wagon, break down crane set 75 tonne), a GWR 8751 engine, a GWR composite coach with seats, a diesel R51 (?) engine in a green travel trunk with wood bracing
THOMAS SHAW; a Victorian hallmarked silver vinaigrette of rectangular form with engine turned decorated base and hinged lid centred with an engraved cartouche and with cast border to the hinged enclosing gilt washed interior with pierced grill, Birmingham 1835, 4 x 2.5cm, approx 0.7oxt. CONDITION REPORT: The grill is very slightly sprung, otherwise appears OK.
NATHANIEL MILLS; an early to mid-19th century hallmarked silver snuff box with engine turned decorated hinged base and lid centred with a crested cartouche, with cast foliate border and linear sides, Birmingham 1826-1857, 5 x 3 x 2.5cm, approx 1.3ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Hinges are firm. Overall just general surface wear.
THOMAS SMITH (possibly); a George III hallmarked silver gilt rectangular snuff box with engine turned decorated base and lid with flush hinge, centred with applied rectangular vacant cartouche, with gilt interior, Birmingham 1835, 8 x 5cm, approx 2.5ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Generally in good condition, the lid closes properly but there is a small gap to the side with thumb piece, areas of rubbing to the gilt, particularly to the corners of the main body, thumb piece and edges, engine turned decoration in tact, areas of tarnish mainly to the sides, minor areas of traces of usage mainly to the interior.
EDWARD SMITH; a Victorian hallmarked silver shaped rectangular snuff box with overall engine turned decoration and foliate scroll thumb piece, with hinged lid enclosing gilt washed interior, with cartouche engraved with presentation inscription dated 1861, Birmingham 1857, 8 x 5.5cm, approx 3.6ozt. CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
CARTIER; a lady's stainless steel Tank Française bracelet watch, the engine turned dial set with Roman numerals and date aperture, diameter excluding winding crown 2.7cm, numbered 526627MX 2302 to case reverse, with certificate/warranty and instructional booklets and set of extra links, in gilt tooled red case and boxed. CONDITION REPORT: Running and point of cataloguing but no guarantee of working order, the case and bracelet with surface scratches and dirt throughout, box with marks, scuffs and creases.
Two 19th century portrait miniature mourning pendants in gold plated cases, one with glazed back, 6.5 x 5.5cm, the other with engine turned back centred with glazed hair aperture, also a watercolour miniature portrait of a general in profile, diameter 5.5cm, glazed and in gold plated frame (3). CONDITION REPORT: All in good condition, the example with hair aperture to the back has a chip to the edge of the rim, the watercolour portrait with some staining to the background, all mounts with mild tarnish commensurate with age and slightly misshapen glass mounts.

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