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EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED AND BLUE GUILLOCHE ENAMEL DRESSING TABLE SET maker Adie Brothers, comprising a hand mirror, a hair brush and a clothes brush; together with an early 20th century four piece silver dressing table set, with engine turned design, damages (hair brush handle cracked), inside a fitted case, case 32.5cm long (7)
French dark green marble two train four glass mantel clock, the Mougin movement striking on a bell, the 3.5" white chapter ring enclosing a gilt metal engine turned centre, within a bevelled glazed and tapering fluted pillar stepped shaped case surmounted by a bronzed lion with brass ball, 19" high (pendulum)
John Forrest silver fusee lever pocket watch, Chester 1890, the movement signed E.C. London, Chronometer Maker to the Admiralty, no. 23306, engraved balance cock with compensated balance, the signed dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, dust cover inscribed John Forrest, London, no. 23306, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, case maker J F, 53mm (lacking subsidiary seconds hand)
Silver fusee lever hunter pocket watch, Chester 1870, the movement signed Henry Heap, Liverpool, no. 5433, with engraved balance cock, gold three-arm balance, Bosley type regulator and Liverpool windows to the top plate, the dial with Roman numerals and sunk subsidiary seconds within a rubbed engine turned case applied with gold hinges, case maker GR (George Reader), 51mm
Mid 19th century silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1854, signed Robt Cornforth, Macclesfield, no. 6492, with engraved balance cock, three-arm steel balance and Bosley type regulator, silver engine turned dial with applied Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within a foliate surround, engine turned case, 52mm
Small English gilt metal fusee verge pocket watch, signed Wm Ray, Bury St Edmunds, no. 9615, with engraved balance cock, flat steel balance and Bosley type regulator, the gilt engraved and engine turned dial with applied Roman numerals and key winding hole to the one o'clock position, within an engine turned consular case, 43mm
Silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1872, unsigned movement with compensated balance and regulator to the engraved cock, attractive engine turned and engraved silvered dial with applied Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within an engraved case, case maker IH (John William Hammon), 56mm
Mid 19th century 18ct lever pocket watch, hallmarks for Chester 1858, the three-quarter plate fusee movement signed Henry W. Harrison, Liverpool, no. 20018, the silvered dial with Roman numerals, outer Arabic five minute divisions and subsidiary seconds, within an engine turned case with engraved initials to the centre, case maker 'HF' (probably Hugh Fishlock), 88.1gm, 48mm, with fancy key and pouch
Good early 19th century gold and enamel verge pocket watch, the fusee movement signed Jon. Gibbons, London, no. 4924, foliate engraved balance cock with diamond endstone and flat steel balance, the gilt dial with Roman numerals enclosing an engine turned centre, winding hole to the four o'clock position, the consular case with a guilloche blue enamel back with a pearl border and bezel, 47mm
Rare Lund Bros 'Patent' silver fusee lever pocket watch with detachable key, London 1889, signed Lund Bros, 49 Cornhill, London, no. 01064, with engraved balance cock, compensated balance and steel regulator with curved index, signed dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, engine turned case, case maker 'PW' (Philip Woodmans & Sons), 51mm A. J. Lund patented the feature of the detachable key on 29th March 1870 (No. 914) with very few examples remaining. They were made by Usher & Cole and often marketed under the name of Lund Bros
Silver cylinder hunter pocket watch, the three-quarter plate movement signed J. Russell, Walworth Road, S. London, no. 24020, signed dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, 51.5mm; together with a silver fusee lever half hunter pocket watch, London 1881, the movement signed Langford & Sons, 40. College Green, Bristol, no. 7085, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, within an engine turned case, 51mm (both at fault), also a gunmetal lever pocket watch (3)
J.G. Graves 'The Express' English lever silver pocket watch, Chester 1901, movement with reversing pinion, no. 579672, signed dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, 52mm (at fault); together with a silver (0.935) lever pocket watch, three-quarter plate movement, the dial signed Kay, Jones & Coy, Worcester & Locle with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, inscribed cuvette, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, 53mm (in need of attention) (2)
Silver lever engine turned pocket watch, Birmingham 1900, movement no. 295960, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, 53mm, key; together with a silver lever engine turned pocket watch, signed H. Samuel, Manchester, Acme Lever, 51mm and a silver lever engine turned pocket watch, signed Am. Watch Co. Waltham, Mass, no. 6832373, 49mm (all in need of attention) (3)

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