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A LANCASHIRE WATCH CO., PRESCOT ENGLAND, ROLLED GOLD OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH with keyless movement, No 696965, white ROman dial with subsidiary seconds dial in plain Wadsworth case with screw back and A TEMPO SWISS ROLLED GOLD OPEN FACED SLIM DRESS POCKET WATCH with keyless movement and engine turned gold coloured Arabic dial (2)
Pair George V silver napkin rings of circular form with engraved classical flower and bow decoration (Birmingham 1916), a late Victorian silver napkin ring (London 1899) and one other with engine-turned decoration (Birmingham 1908) (various makers). All at approximately 4ozs, 4.5cm diameter (4)
1930s Art Deco-style silver, black enamel and marcasite powder compact of rectangular form with flush fitting hinged cover and central marcasite panel (Import marks for London 1934), together with a 1930s silver powder compact with engine-turned decoration and blue and white guilloche enamel cover (Birmingham 1936), Deakin & Francis, black compact 7.5cm across (2)
Collection of miscellaneous silver, including a pair Edwardian asparagus servers (Birmingham 1902), pair contemporary silver toast racks (Sheffield 1964), single toast rack (London 1933), George II silver mug with embossed decoration (London 1737) and a late 1940s silver mounted dressing table set, comprising two brushes and a hand mirror with engine-turned decoration (Sheffield 1946 / 1949 / 1950). Approximately 18.5ozs weighable silver, asparagus servers 25cm overall (8)
1930s gentlemen's gold (9ct) wristwatch with Swiss fifteen jewel movement, the tonneau-shape silvered dial with applied gold Arabic numerals, on an engine-turned chapter ring and subsidiary seconds, retailed by Thos. Russell & Son, in gold (9ct) tonneau-shape case on leather strap (Edinburgh 1937) CONDITION REPORT No movement number
2005 Bentley Continental GT two door coupé - only 51,000 miles from new. Registration MC05 YSM. This beautiful example is tastefully finished in midnight emerald - a very dark green with saddle leather and laurel secondary hide interior. It has a 6 litre W12 engine producing 550 BHP, a 0-60 mph time of 4.4 seconds and top speed of 200 mph. This exhilarating power is coupled with four wheel drive, automatic transmission with paddle shift override and electronic air suspension making this car a true grand tourer with the ability to transport four people in great luxury at considerable speed. It has an extensive service history with 9 stamps in the book and has just had its 8 year service. It has an MOT until October 2013 and current road tax
Contemporary three piece carving set with silver handles (Sheffield 1971), contemporary silver-handled bread knife (Sheffield 1983) and 1930s silver bottle stand with engine-turned decoration (Birmingham 1937), together with a silver plated Georgian-style helmet cream jug and a pair of silver plated grape scissors, bottle stand 13cm diameter (qty)
Art Deco gold (9ct) cigarette case of rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration, monogrammed cartouche and interior with engraved family crest and motto (Birmingham 1929) CONDITION REPORT Condition and wear commensurate with age. Numerous shallow dents. Total gross weight approximately 141 grams
A George VI ladies silver five piece dressing table set of Art Deco design with engine turned and reeded decoration, by Albert Carter, Birmingham 1946, comprising - two hair brushes, two smaller brushes, and a mirror, and a matching Edward VII silver comb mount, Birmingham 1937, retailed by Fattorini & Co, Bradford
A George V silver rectangular photograph frame, 10ins x 8ins, by R. & Co, Birmingham 1923 (dented), an Elizabeth II silver rectangular photograph frame with engine turned mounts, 8ins x 6ins, Birmingham 1978, a ditto silver rectangular photograph frame with bead mounts, 8.25ins x 6.25ins, by R.C., Sheffield 1994, and one other similar ditto
An Edward VII silver circular Sovereign case with engine turned ornament and plain cartouche, .5ins diameter, by Alfred Wigley, Birmingham 1901, a George V silver circular patch box with engine turned ornament, 1.75ins diameter, by George Unite, Birmingham 1913, and three other silver items, various
A George VI silver rectangular cigar box with engine turned ornament, 5.5ins x 3.5ins x 2.5ins high, by Finnigans Ltd, Birmingham 1938 (engraved "Surbiton Golf Club, Captain`s Prize 1948"), a George V silver circular two-handled quaiche, 4.5ins diameter x 1.5ins high, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1933 (engraved "Optical Golfing Society International 1935"), three other silver items and a quantity of silver plated items, various
A set of six Edward VII silver napkin rings with gadroon mounts by Harrison Bros and Howson, Sheffield 1902 (and numbered 1-6), and black leather covered case for same, a George VI lady`s silver mounted seven piece dressing table set with engine turned mounts, London 1945, one other George V silver blue enamel and steel manicure set, Birmingham 1934, and case for same, and a selection of sundry silver items, various (weighable silver 21ozs)
A Victorian silver rectangular snuff box of shaped outline with concave sides engraved with leaf scroll ornament, 2.75ins x 1.75ins, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1859, and a William IV silver rectangular snuff box, the sides of bombe form, with engine turned ornament, 2.25ins x 1.5ins, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1836 `initialled RA to lid - combined weight 3.7oz
Private Collection of Snuff Boxes and Vinaigrettes A George IV silver rectangular `Castle Top` snuff box, the lid cast with a view of Windsor Castle, the incurved sides with engine turned ornament and cast floral thumbpiece, 2.875ins x 1.5ins x 0.5in high, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1827 (weight 2oz - inscription to base `R. Thompson`)
A George IV silver rectangular snuff box of heavy gauge, with cast leaf and scroll mounts and floral and shell pattern thumbpiece framing engine turned panels, 3.25ins x 1.75ins x 0.875ins high, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1826 (weight 3.45oz - initialled W. P. P. and dated May 12th 1899 to interior)
A William IV silver rectangular snuff box with engine turned lid and base and reeded incurved sides, 2.75ins x 1.5ins x 0.625ins high, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1832 (weight 2oz) and a George IV silver rectangular snuff box with engine turned ornament, reeded sides and cast scroll thumbpiece, 2.25ins x 1.125ins x 0.5ins high, by John Taylor, Birmingham 1824 (weight 1.15oz)
An early Victorian silver rectangular snuff box with engine turned lid and base, the bulbous sides with embossed leaf scroll ornament, 2.625ins x 1.625ins x 0.5ins high, by Nathan and Hayes, Birmingham 1840 (weight 2oz) and a George III small silver snuff box of curved outline, the lid and base engraved with leaf and geometric design, 1.875ins x 1.25ins x 0.5ins high, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1810 (weight 0.65oz)
A Victorian silver rectangular spectacle case engraved with oval cartouche and engine turned ornament, 4.75ins x 1.25ins x 0.375ins high, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1851(initialled AW - creased and twisted), a Georgian oval nutmeg grater of cannistar pattern, 1.5ins x 1ins x 1ins high, incompletely hallmarked and grater missing, and a Victorian gilt metal rectangular vinaigrette, 1.125ins x 1ins x 0.5ins high (hinge damaged)
A George IV silver rectangular vinaigrette with engine turned ornament and cast floral mounts, 1.25ins x .75ins x 3.75ins high, by Thomas Parker, Birmingham 1824, and a William IV silver rectangular vinaigrette of similar design, 1.25ins x .75ins x .375ins high, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1831
A George IV silver rectangular vinaigrette with engine turned ornament and scroll cast thumbpiece, 1.25ins x 1.125ins x .375ins high, by H. S., London 1826 (dented), and a George III silver gilt rectangular vinaigrette with engine turned ornament and engraved with leaf cartouche, 1.5ins x 1.125ins x .375ins high, by William Eley, London 1805 (some rubbing to gilding)
A late 19th/early 20th Century Austro-Hungarian silvery metal and niello work cigarette case decorated to front with leaves in the Art Nouveau style and with rectangular vacant cartouche, and to reverse with all-over leaf ornament, 2.75ins x 2.75ins, by F.B. (Austro-Hungarian Diana Kopf mark for 1867-1872 and stamped 900 - weight 3ozs), and a George V silver circular powder compact with engine turned ornament and coronet mount to lid, 1.75ins diameter, by Gieves Ltd., 21 Old Bond Street, London 1930 (dented)
A late Victorian 15ct gold diamond set bar brooch, the face worked in the "Etruscan" manner and set to centre with seven small old cut diamonds, 47mm x 22mm overall (gross weight 5.9 grammes), contained in dark brown leather fitted case retailed by Herschell House, Victoria Road, Deal, and an early 20th Century lady`s Swiss 18k gold and turquoise enamel fob watch, the 12mm gilt face with Arabic numerals, contained in 22mm engine turned turquoise and white enamel border, suspended from 9ct gold bow pattern brooch (gross weight 14 grammes)
A late Victorian 9ct gold circular pattern locket, the faces with engine turned decoration with cast foliate borders, 37mm diameter (gross weight 26 grammes), a lady`s 18ct gold signet ring, the square face inscribed "J.V." (gross weight 6.5 grammes - ring size L), a 9ct gold fob pattern brooch, a 9ct gold cross pattern pendant, a small gold coloured metal identity bracelet (gross weight 9 grammes), and a late Victorian gold coloured metal enamel and seed pearl set oval pattern brooch in the "Etruscan" manner, the centre set with blue enamel and seed pearl, 37mm x 27mm overall (gross weight 8 grammes)
A George III 1820 Sovereign (drilled with pendant loop - gross weight 8.4 grammes), a modern 9ct gold circular pattern locket, the face with engine turned decoration, 30mm diameter (gross weight 10 grammes), a gentleman`s 18ct gold signet ring (gross weight 6 grammes) and a small quantity of other 9ct gold, various (gross weight 17 grammes)
A 19th Century Swiss lady`s open faced pocket watch, the gilt dial with engine turned centre and Roman numerals, contained in two coloured gold coloured metal case cast with fruiting vines and flowers and inset with red stones and turquoise, 1.625ins diameter, and key for same, and a late 19th Century Swiss lady`s open faced pocket watch with gilt dial and Roman numerals, contained in 9ct gold case, 1.375ins diameter
A gentleman`s 18k gold open faced keyless lever pocket watch, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, contained in engine turned case, 48mm diameter (gross weight 83 grammes), and a late 19th Century lady`s 18k gold half hunting cased Swiss keyless lever pocket watch, the white enamelled dial with Roman numerals, contained in plain 18k gold outer case with blue enamelled Roman numerals, 35mm diameter (gross weight 12 grammes)
Imperial Service Medals (6): Geo VI (Reginald Bertram Gardner) VF; EIIR issues (5): (E R C Morrison (who worked at the Aero Engine Lab, with few details of recipient), Albert Wm Vine Samways, Wm Montague Foster, Regineal Percy Brooks (officially renamed), Frederick Henry Brooks, the last 2 stated to be father and son). Average GVF, all cased. Afghanistan medal 1878-80 Fine (suspender removed and now piece is in pendant mount)
A Hornby Meccano Ltd type 501 tin clockwork engine, mid 20th century, of maroon colour and decorated with the number 5600, with reversible power control, 16cm wide, together with further train related items, to include carriages, tenders, track ,signal, signal box and level crossing, (a lot).

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