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A Gentleman's mid 19th century 18ct gold open face fusee pocket watch, Chester 1866, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the gilt fusee movement signed 'Thomas Hodson Liverpool No. 3287', the engine turned case with vacant decorative cartouche, hallmarked 18ct gold, with key, weight 78gms
A silver open face pocket watch, by British Watch Co., the enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at six, engine turned case with vacant cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham 1923, together with a white metal French open face pocket watch, by Japy Freres, floral engraved case. (2)
A silver open face pocket watch, enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds at six, dial signed 'The Express English Lever, J. G. Graves, Sheffield', round polished case hallmarked Chester 1901, together with a silver open face pocket watch, engine turned case with vacant cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham 1921. (2)
A silver open face pocket watch, Swiss 13 jewel movement, pointed tooth lever, retailed by Payne & Co., London, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, engine turned case, together with a silver open face pocket watch, verge escapement, English lever, engine turned case with vacant cartouche, hallmarked London 1854. (2)
A late 19th century silver open face pocket watch, dial and movement signed French Royal Exchange, the enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at six, engine turned case with vacant cartouche, hallmarked London 1890, together with a silver open faced pocket watch, movement signed John Harrison, Liverpool, hallmarked Birmingham. (2)
A silver circular box and cover, having engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1928, a silver oval hinge lidded pill box, the cover decorated with a chariot drawn by two lions, two circular pill boxes, Birmingham 1899 and 1910 and a European circular pill box, with engine turned decoration, (5).
Silver, comprising; a rectangular vesta case, with engine turned decoration, Chester 1922, a circular bowl with floral, foliate and scroll embossed decoration, London 1901, a lady's chain mesh bag, fitted with an oval link carrying chain, import mark Birmingham 1915, a lady's purse, with a blue textile lining, fitted with a carrying chain, Birmingham 1911 and a plated small bell, combined gross weight of weighable silver 448 gms.
A silver sweetmeat stand, of circular form, having pierced decoration, raised on three scrolling feet, Birmingham 1910, a silver mounted rectangular cigarette box, the cover engine turned, wooden lined within, Chester 1924, a silver tea strainer, Birmingham 1968, also mostly foreign wares, comprising; two Sterling hexagonal condiments, two round Oriental boxes, a souvenir spoon, with a box, a treen snuff box and a pair of metal condiments modelled as birds.
A good engine-turned silver cigarette box by Padgett & Braham Ltd., London, 1946, with ribbed vertical band at either side, cedarwood-lined, interior with two detachable dividers, silver-gilt interior of cover with numerous facsimile signatures around presentation inscription, hidden from view by a thin cedarwood sheet, 24.7 cm. long CONDITION REPORT: In good crisp condition, a couple of very minor surface scratches to cover
A folding silver travelling clock with eight day movement and black numerals on the white enamel dial, the case engine turned and bowed with rounded corners, by Cohen and Charles, London, 1920. 9.5x10cm. Wt., timepiece out, 200gm. CONDITION REPORT: Slight bruising on the case, no dings, repairs or other damage. Full marks good, part marks rubbed.
Fine gold box decorated with an enamel portrait of HRH Prince George - The Prince Regent after Sir Thomas Lawrence and the Royal Arms of The Prince Regent - the box of rectangular form with engine-turned decoration and cast wreath surrounds to enamel panels - unhallmarked but two small maker's marks 'ET', 5.7cm wide, 4.5cm deep, 3cm high CONDITION REPORT Box weighs 109 grams. In good condition overall- some solder showing around framing of portrait- both enamels in good order- some minor scratches to box commensurate with age
Fine quality Victorian silver snuff box of rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration and raised foliate borders, hinged cover with similar raised decoration and engraved - N. B. Riches, gilt interior with engraved presentation inscription from members of the Swan Club 1863 (Birmingham 1845), Edward Smith. All at approximately 4ozs, 8.2cm across
Edwardian silver cigarette box of rectangular form, with hinged domed cover engraved with six signatures (London 1904), Army & Navy CS Ltd., together with another cigarette box with engine-turned decoration, hinged cover with vacant cartouche (Birmingham 1923), Deakin & Francis Ltd., larger cigarette box 18cm across (2)
Fine quality George IV silver table snuff box of rectangular form, with rococo shell and floral decoration and engine-turned base, hinged cover with engine-turned decoration, floral border and engraved presentation inscription (Birmingham 1830), Thomas Shaw. All at approximately 5ozs, 9cm across CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good, some minor surface wear, dents and scratching. Cover is slightly distorted at left hand side. Engraving slightly worn but clear. Hallmarks tubbed but legible
George IV gentlemen's gold (18ct) mid-size pocket watch with keywind fusee movement, with verge escapement, cannon barrel pillars and engraved cock with rose cut diamond, unsigned, the circular fielded gold dial with applied gold Roman numerals in gold (18ct) case with foliate cast edging and engine-turned back (London 1823), 45mm diameter
HM King George VI - fine gold mounted silver Royal presentation cigarette case by Mappin & Webb with engine-turned decoration and gold crowned GR VI cipher to front (hallmarked Birmingham 1937), 10cm x 8.5cm. Sold with original presentation card on Buckingham Palace headed notelet written in ink by HM The King 'To Dear Charles with thanks and best wishes George RI and Elizabeth R February 13th 1937'
1961 Jaguar Mk.II Manual 2.4 Saloon. Registration no. 441 XUH. Chassis no. 109389.DN. Six cylinder, 2483cc engine. Manual with overdrive. This classic Jaguar Saloon is attractively finished in white with red leather upholstery and has wire wheels. It has been regularly used and maintained by its owner and is supplied with a history file with V5, old MOT's and new MOT, Jaguar Workshop manual and invoices. It has recently been fitted with new trackrod end dust covers and has had overhauled brake calipers. A good useable example with the advantage of manual with overdrive transmission
A sterling silver and malachite brooch; a gem-set pendant, mounted in silver, on a sterling silver box-link chain; a white metal pin cushion, in the form of a turtle; a coin bracelet; a sterling silver open-faced pocket watch, Medana, engine-turned dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial for seconds; a marcasite thistle brooch; an Italian silver-plated bracelet; a white metal soap dish; etc
A pair of George III silver decanter labels, Nathaniel Smith & Co., Sheffield, 1791, one for "Port" and one for "Sherry", each of canted rectangular form; a collection of dressing items, various makers, Birmingham, 1947 - 1954, comprising: a hand mirror, a comb, a hairbrush and a clothes brush, each with engine-turned decoration; etc
A set of four Old English pattern silver teaspoons, Peter & William Bateman, London, 1812, each initialled, 70.4g in total; a set of six silver coffee spoons, Travis, Wilson & Co. Ltd, London, Sheffield, Birmingham, Edinburgh & Glasgow, 1963 - 1964, 64.6g in total; a silver napkin ring, Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham, 1949, engraved "Pauline", 31.2g; and a silver napkin ring, W.I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham, 1979, with engine-turned decoration, 14g (12)
A George V silver desk calendar, Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham, 1913, with engine-turned decoration; a George V silver purse, V. W., Birmingham, 1919, with engine-turned decoration, 83g; a silver-mounted glass dressing table container, Birmingham, 1918; and a white metal and glass double-ended scent bottle (4)
A George V silver cigar box, Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1925, of rectangular form, the cover with engine-turned decoration, cedar lined; a sterling silver easel back photo frame, the rectangular border with hammered finish and flower head details to each corner, 13cm high; a silver easel back photo frame, Sheffield, 1994, of oval form; three various silver spoons, Sheffield, London & Birmingham, 1901, 1910 & 1970, 77g in total; a sterling silver enamelled souvenir spoon, Goteborg, 1923; a white metal letter opener, with textured handle; a silver-plated vesta case; etc
A VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK, Birmingham 1892, with Cameron Highlanders presentation inscription dated 1941; together with A VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK, London 1890, with presentation engraving dated 1954; and A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, Birmingham 1943, with engine turned decoration. (3) Gross 16.5oz
Silver cigarette box, rectangular form, engraved initials, WKN, cedar lined, length 16.5cm, another engine turned, engraved initials SC with inscription “With Best Wishes from Cipher and Coding Staff, Mauritius 1943, 11.5cm, silver rectangular cigarette case, R L Grant, R.N., two silver bonbon dishes, pierced and embossed, silver candlestick with engraved inscription, damaged and a silver napkin ring, (7). £175

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