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A rectangular silver engine turned cigarette case, Carrington & Co, Birmingham 1918, 13cm wide, inscribed 'W.L.P', (William Law Pakenham), 'From his staff I.S.P.C. 4 1916-1918', a plain silver book match case, Birmingham 1924, initialled T.A.C.P (Thomas Arthur Charles Pakenham), 7ozs weight combined and a circular mounted cut glass ashtray initialled 'T.A.C.P 19.12.50' (3).
A Sampson Mordan engine turned 9ct gold two-piece cigar piercer, engraved with script initials 'J W P R', London 1936, approx. 6cm long overall, 13 grams gross, another 9ct gold cigar piercer with spring action, import marks for London 1935, approx 7.5cm long, 10.5 grams gross and a the French 9ct gold propelling pencil with a blue and white enamelled 31 day revolving calendar grid and English days-of-the-week initials panel, the barrel engraved 'SSG', two French eagle's heads marks, total weight 20.6 grams gross (the cap severely damaged), (3).
James McCabe, Royal Exchange, London, No. 19950, a Victorian 18ct gold hunter cased pocket watch, circa 1853, three-quarter plate fusee lever movement, white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and gold hands, engine turned three-piece hinged case hallmarked London 1853, the inner case engraved with gothic initials 'EN(?)' and '2nd May 1851', the dust-cover also hinged to the movement, the case 43mm diameter overall.
An ashtray converted from a WWII RAF Rolls Royce Merlin engine piston, engraved with Churchill's Battle of Britain quote "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few", together with another ashtray bearing a cast lead plaque indicating its manufacture from stone salvaged from the 1940-1941 Blitz bomb damaged Houses of Commons, one 15cm, the other 14cm diameter, (2)
A 14ct Gold Open Faced Pocket Watch, signed Zenith, circa 1925, lever movement signed and numbered 2392793, blued overcoil hairspring, bimetallic balance, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, engine turned case back stamped inside Zenith and numbered 235393, stamped 14k for 14ct gold, yellow metal cuvette with an engraved inscription, 47mm wide see illustration 09.03.17, Case with light surface scratches, sides with two small dents, dial is discoloured in parts, movement in going order, total watch weight 76.7g.
A Plated Alarm Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Revue Thommen, model: Cricket, circa 1995, lever movement, silvered engine turned dial with Arabic and baton markers, alarm hand, case with the alarm button in the band, screw back numbered 8022001, 34mm wide see illustration 02.03.17, Case with surface scratches, case sides with small dents, screw back with opening tool scratch marks, winding crown with dents, later strap and buckle, plexi glass with minor scratches, dial with minor scratches, movement in going order.
[Free Polish Army interest] A George VI silver hip flask, of contoured rectangular form with bevelled sides and decorated with engine turning, the hinged cap having a bayonet closure, bearing the engraved presentation inscription Na "Something to Drink", Szkocja [Scotland] - Carnoustie, 24-6-41. Wodzowi "Wazeliniarze" and the names of six Polish presentees, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1940, 14 cm, 199g
A late Victorian silver-cased travelling boudoir timepiece, having a French movement with enamel face, the latter set in an engraved cushion-shaped silver faced case, the engine-turned brass back fitted with a concealed sliding suspender and a ring-strut support, in fitted plush case of retailer Sharman D Neill, Jewellers, Belfast, timepiece Douglas Clock Co, Birmingham, 1897, 7.5 cm x 6.5 cm
A George V period style hallmarked silver castor by Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner)Approx 4.3ozs, London 1933/34, a late 19th early 20th Century hallmarked silver vesta with engraved decoration, marks rubbed, together with a cased pair of engine turned hallmarked silver backed clothes brushes in the Art Deco style, with matching comb, engraved cartouches, Birmingham 1931/32
An early 20th Century silver plated open faced Goliath pocket watchWith top winder button, the white enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds dial, contained within an engine turned hallmarked silver mounted leather bedside stand with easel support, Birmingham 1920/21 CONDITION REPORT: Lot 325 - Movement runs when wound, no guarantee in working order.

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