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A fine 9ct gold full hunter key wound pocketwatch, the enamel dial signed John Forrest London, Chronometer Maker to the Admiralty, dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, 53mm case with ornate engine turned decoration, together with a 9ct gold Albert chain with T-bar CONDITION REPORT: Watch - 124.8g, chain - 28.8g
*Please note: amended catalogue description and estimate*Meyle & Mayer - an early 20th century German silver and guilloché enamel circular table snuff box, engine turned and decorated throughout in merging tones of yellow and orange, radiating hinged cover with arch thumbpiece, gilt interior, 9cm diam, stamped 935, Meyle & Mayer, Pforzheim c.1910
A House of Faberge silver-gilt, enamel and gem set Kingdom of the Unicorn musical egg, by Franklin Mint, applied with castles and blossoming trees in a moonlit landscape, on an engine-turned bleu royale ground, enclosing a unicorn at the centre of a fountain, clockwork movement to base, 19.5cm high, Limited Edition no.96, marked Sterling 925, London import mark
An American sterling silver and enamel canted rectangular lady's evening compact, hinged cover engine turned and decorated in polychrome with a vase of flowers, enclosing a mirror and hinged compartments, ropework wriststrap, cabochon thumbpieces, 8cm wide, Theodore W Foster & Bro, Providence, c.1940, felt case marked Georg Jensen, Fifth Ave, New York
A late Victorian silver-backed hairbrush embossed with Cupid in high relief and chased with trailing laurel on textured ground around vacant reserve, Birmingham, 1900; a late Victorian silver-backed clothes brush embossed with flowers, foliate scrolls and diaperwork, by Charles Dumenil, London, 1896; a silver-backed spot-hammered clothes brush, London, 1910; a similar Edwardian silver-backed hand mirror, Birmingham, 1906; an American silver-plated hairbrush by the Victor Silver Company, chased in high relief with putto shaking tambourine; a scroll-embossed silver-plated hand mirror and another silver-plated hand mirror with translucent lime green enamel over rayed engine-turning (7).Two small bruises to silver hand mirror. Dents to central reserve of plated hand mirror, crack under head of putto on American plated hairbrush, couple of pinprick dings to plain reserve of silver hairbrush.
Asprey, London a gold, diamond and enamel strut clock: the octagonal glass case having applied gold, diamond and green enamel decoration depicting branches with leaves, the engine-turned round green enamel dial with applied gilt Arabic numerals and signed Asprey, the baton hands with inset diamonds and with a matching diamond-set round bezel, the rear of the case having engine-turned decoration and hallmarked for London 18ct gold, with a stylised angled strut, height 11 cm.
A gentleman's 'Asprey Automatic' stainless steel wristwatch: the engine-turned circular dial 30mm diameter with date aperture and centre seconds hand in a polished stainless steel case 35mm diameter, inscribed on the back 'Stainless steel automatic 30M', also with embossed 'Tempus Fugit' and '99.700 089' with black leather strap and fitted case.
A gentleman's 'Asprey Automatic' gold plated and stainless steel wristwatch: the engine-turned circular dial 30mm diameter with baton markers and Roman numerals, date aperture and centre seconds hand in a polished gold plated and stainless steel case 35mm diameter, inscribed on the back 'Stainless steel automatic 30M', also with embossed 'Tempus Fugit' and '19.700 114', with brown leather strap.
A Victorian leather Gladstone style travelling case, containing glove stretchers, page turner, mother-of-pearl handled manicure set, notepad, sewing kit, card case, folding mirror, a lighter, ink well all co-ordinating together with five silver topped glass containers, engine turned design, hallmarked London 1890, makers mark TJW for Thomas Jones Watson.
A small silver christening mug, 7.5cm high, hallmarked Birmingham 1929, approximate weight 1.5oz, another similar stamped Sterling 2.5oz. No personal inscriptions or monograms. four hallmarked silver napkin rings, engine turned, engraved etc approximate weight 2.3oz, (gross weight of all silver approximately 6.3oz) (6)
A small 18 carat yellow gold open face pocket watch, gold coloured floral dial with a roman numeral chapter ring, 18 carat yellow gold outer and inner cases, the outer case engine turned with vacant central cartouche, hallmarked London 1851, makers mark JWS, number 1242, keywind cylinder movement by Brock, George Street, Portman Square London with corresponding movement number, (glass missing), a broken 18 carat yellow gold signet ring, approximate weight 6.3gms. (2)
A faux tortoiseshell "Studs & Links" box containing two Scandinavian cufflinks, the four oval plates having guilloche enamel scenes of reindeer on one cufflink and coastal scene on other, stamped 925, a similar reindeer tie bar stamped 830, a pair of yellow metal engine turned cufflinks stamped 9ct, approximate weight 3gms, and another pair of enamelled cufflinks, (7 plus box)
A tray of small collectables, silver engine turned cigar cutter hallmarked London 1952, a Victorian teaspoon and a later pickle fork, two silver open face pocket watches, service medals, RR and Bentley chauffeur badges made by J R Gaunt & Sons, silver, copper and nickel pre-decimal coins, Parker 61 pen and pencil, Swan fountain pens, small sovereign balance in a case, metal vesta case, metal book design combined vesta/stamp case.
Golfing Interest: A two handled silver trophy cup, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1926, on a square plinth base, 18cm high, Burhill Golf Club inscription and an Art Deco silver cigarette box, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1935, engine turned and with Honeywill & Stein Golfing Society inscription, 13.5cm wide, 12ozs of weighable silver (2).
A matched pair of George II style cylindrical silver pepperettes, D & J Wellby, London 1899 & Carrington & Co, London 1912, bright cut engraved and pierced, blue glass liners, 6cm high, each engraved with a double crest, an engine turned silver cigarette case, inscribed and a small modern silver mounted photograph frame, 7ozs, weight combined of weighable silver (4).
Three Victorian Old English pattern silver tablespoons, a pair, George W Adams, London 1843, the other London 1882, fiddle pattern silver tablespoon, London 1859, four similar silver teaspoons, John Round, Sheffield 1895, another, silver preserve spoon, set of six silver bean end demi tasse, Sheffield 1926 and an engine turned silver swizzle stick, Birmingham 1966, 14ozs weight combined (17).

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