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Two silver rectangular vinaigrettes, the first late George III by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1819, the cover with foliage on a dot and linear ground, engraved ‘Rose’, the base with a chequered panel, the gilt interior with a scroll pierced grille, 3.5cm long; the second early Victorian by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1841, the engine turned cover with a vacant cartouche, the sides reeded, the base engine turned, the gilt interior with a scroll pierced grille, 3.2cm long
An Art Deco silver circular dressing table box by Asprey & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1934 (jubilee mark), with engine turned decoration and on three bracket feet, 10.2cm diameter; and an Art Deco hexagonal dressing table box by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1930, with a hinged guilloche enamel cover and on three bracket feet, 8.3cm diameter (2)
A group of five silver small items, comprising: a late George III banner wine label for ‘Hock’ by Charles Rawlings, London 1819, with a pierced zigzag border and a suspension chain, 6.5cm long; an Edwardian circular compression tobacco box by Saunders & Shepherd, Chester 1903, monogrammed; an Edwardian plain-tapered baton handle by Saunders & Shepherd, Chester 1905; an engine turned swizzle stick by William H. Manton, Birmingham 1978; and a scroll engraved silver and steel cigar cutter by Arthur Downing Ltd, Birmingham 1899 (5)
Sheaffer, a 9 carat gold fountain pen, London 1956, engine turned overall, engraved with a baron’s coronet over ‘I’, the nib stamped ‘14K’ and ‘585’, inked; a 9 carat Mordan Everpoint pencil by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1936, engraved ‘Iliffe Yattendon Court Berkshire’; Buren, a gold plated open face keyless wind pocket watch; a gold plated pencil holder; a ballpoint pen and a pencil. Baron Iliffe, of Yattendon in the County of Berkshire. It was created in 1933 for the newspaper magnate Sir Edward Mauger Iliffe. For many years the family controlled newspapers in Birmingham and Coventry, including the Birmingham Post, the Birmingham Mail and the Coventry Evening Telegraph and were also part owners of the Daily Telegraph. He was also the MP for Tamworth. The second Baron was (Edward) Langton Iliffe (1908-1996).
Anon., a French silver quarter repeating open face pocket watch, no. 27, ref. 7518 2305, .800 standard provincial mark for 1819-38, the three piece case engine turned to rim and back, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and gold arrow head hands, the verge quarter repeating movement with a pierced bridged cock, silver regulator disc, a brass three arm balance and undersprung balance spring, 52mm diameter
W. Potts & Sons, Leeds, a Victorian silver open face pocket watch, no. 22701, hallmarked London 1877, the three piece hinged case with an engine turned back, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial and gold spade hands, signed W. Potts & Sons Leeds, the English lever movement with three armed dome balance, undersprung balance spring and cylindrical finned pillars, 50mm diameter; with a silver fetter and three links watch chain
Anon., a Victorian silver open face pocket watch, no. 14384, hallmarked London 1843, the three piece hinged case with an engine turned rim and back, the white convex dial with black Roman numerals, winding aperture at 4 o’clock and gold Breguet hands, the plain verge fusee movement unsigned, three armed flat balance, undersprung balance spring and cylindrical pillars, 42mm diameter; and a base metal long guard chain
Anon., a silver open face pocket watch, ref. 872, hallmarked Birmingham 1906, the four piece hinged Dennison case with an engine turned back, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, blued steel spade hands and subsidiary seconds dial, 17 jewel Swiss bar movement stamped US Patent 24 May 1904, screw set jewel holes, bimetallic split balance and overcoil balance spring, 48mm diameter
Two silver open face pocket watches, comprising: D. S.Kuke, Barrow in Furness, no. 4243, hallmarked Chester 1883, the three piece hinged case with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and gold spade hands, the English lever fusee movement with an engraved balance cock, three armed steel balance and undersprung balance spring, 55mm diameter; the second J. Ritchie, Edinburgh, no. 26457, hallmarked London 1881, the three piece case engine turned to rim and back, the white dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and gold spade hands, the English lever movement with cylindrical pillars, a three armed steel balance and undersprung balance spring, 53mm diameter
L. Epine a Paris, a silver open face pocket watch, no. 30830, post 1838 .800 small article mark, the three piece case with an engine turned back, the white dial with black Roman numerals, gold hands and winding aperture at 2 o’clock, the verge fusee movement with a pierced and engraved bridge balance cock with steel endpiece, silvered regulator disc, cylindrical pillars, brass three arm balance and undersprung balance spring, 44mm diameter
Jams. Lebass, London, a George IV silver open face pocket watch, no. 1826, hallmarked London 1826, the three piece case engine turned to back and rim, the silver engine turned dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and gold spade hands, the fusee movement with Duplex escapement, oversprung three arm balance and cylindrical pillars, 52mm diameter
Trusty, Chronometre, a 15 carat gold open face chronometre pocket watch, no. 7359399, stamped 0.585, circa 1930, the four piece hinged case engine turned to the back, the white dial with black Arabic numerals, red index numerals, subsidiary dials running seconds and minutes, centre second fly back and blued steel spade hands, 18 jewel Tavann Chronometre movement, 47mm diameter; with a gold plated curb link watch chain
Baumgart, 6 Maddox Street, London, an 18 carat gold open face fob watch, no. 6528, hallmarked London 1889, the three piece hinged case with an engine turned back, the gold dial with a matt centre and dot index, black Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, three quarter plate fusee movement with bimetallic split balance and oversprung balance spring, 39mm diameter, 48g gross, on a 9 carat gold plain bar brooch, hallmarked Edinburgh 1976, 3.9cm long, 2.2g
THE MEDALS OF No. K7886 H. I. SHAW S.T.O. P.O. R.N., H.M.S. VIMY Ramming Submarine Atlantic 3.9.42 including 1915 Trio, Medal for Distinguished Service and Star with bar “France & Germany”, 8 in all, with ribbon and bar, with folder of papers. (625) Group of Eight D.S.M. Geo VI – H. I. Shaw Sto P.O. R.N. (L/G 22-12-1942) 1914-15 Trio H. I. Shaw S.P.O. R.N. (L. Sto on Star) 1939-45 & Atlantic Stars (Bar “France & Germany”) Defence & War Medals. “For initiative and courage when U.162 was sunk (on 3-9-1942). This Stoker Petty Officer was in charge of the forward fire and repair party in the galley flat (HMS Vimy). Collision with the U-Boat damaged and stopped the port fan engine in No. 1 boiler room, causing a back flash from the furnace and dense volumes of smoke on the upper deck. Realising that the Stoker Petty Officer on watch was inexperienced, Shaw dashed down on his own initiative, took charge and allayed panic “H.M. Ships “Pathfinder”, “Vimy” and “Quentinil” made contact with an enemy submarine in the Atlantic on 3-9-1942 and after a hunt of over five hours in which all these ships were handled with great tactical skill, the submarine which proved to be the U.162 was finished off by ramming by HMS Vimy. Forty-nine prisoners were taken in an action which reflects great credit on the ships concerned. Mounted as worn (NEF).
An Art Deco silver and blue enamel powder compact, the hinge lid with an engine turned sunburst design beneath a blue enamelled field, Birmingham 1933 by Asprey & Co Ltd, length approx 7.5cm, together with an Art Deco silver, black enamel and marcasite powder compact, the hinge lid inset with a carved coral panel, import mark London 1937 by M. Wachenheimer & Co Ltd, length approx 7cm (minor enamel chips).
A 9ct gold mounted oval shell cameo brooch carved as the portrait of a lady, a 9ct gold bar brooch with engine turned decoration, a gilt metal brooch with a dog motif, eleven floral costume brooches, a gold topped and half pearl set stick pin, cased, a 9ct gold dress stud, another dress stud, and a silver pin badge.
A Parker plated fountain pen with engine turned decoration, a silver mounted folding pocket knife with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1982, a silver cased Yard-O-Led hexagonal propelling pencil, and gilt metal and magenta coloured plastic Sheaffer fountain pen, detailed `Made in Australia`.

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