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A small spirit flask, of slightly convex design, with hinged screw cover, maker`s mark of James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1915; a rectangular cigarette case, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1941; a small capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1905; and a baluster pepperette, Sheffield 1904, total approx weight (weighable silver) 9 troy oz (4)
A square cigarette case, with applied embossed medallion for the Motor Cycling Club to the front, presentation inscription, Birmingham 1931; a rectangular cigarette case, with engine turned decoration and inscribed with the initials `C. A.`, Birmingham 1943; and another cigarette case, of slightly convex form, chased with the initials `G. M. A.` surrounded by foliate scrolls, Birmingham 1919, total approx. weight 12 troy oz (3)
A French Ormolu Striking Mantel Clock, circa 1830, the musical themed case depicting an enrobed lady playing a musical instrument, applied floral swag mounts and acanthus leaf work around the borders of the base and upon block feet, 3-inch engine turned dial with Roman numerals, twin barrel movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, silk suspension, 38cm high see illustration
A Gold Open Faced Repeating Pocket Watch, circa 1820, full plated gilt movement, diamond endstone, repeating two hammers on to a gong, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, blued moon shape hand, case with engine turned back and ribbed decorated sides, plunge pendent to operate repeat, 55mm wide
An 18ct Gold Open Faced Lever Pocket Watch, retailed by H L Brown, 24 Angel St, Sheffield, 1875, gilt fusee movement, with dust cover, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, case with engine turned back with vacant cartouche, case with maker`s mark JY, London 1875, 49mm wide
An 18ct Gold Open Faced Independent Centre Seconds Lever Pocket Watch, circa 1860, nickel finished twin barrel lever movement, bimetallic balance with blued overcoil hairspring, gold train wheels, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and inner red 24-hour chapter, moon hands, case with engine turned back and ribbed band with slide to operate centre seconds hand, case stamped 18k and numbered 2436, 48mm wide
An 18ct Gold Verge Pocket Watch, 1823, gilt finished fusee movement with verge escapement, diamond endstone and three armed steel balance, turned pillars, gold coloured dial with applied Roman numerals and engine turned centre, later minute hand, eccentric winding hole, case with engine turned back and central engraved inscription, ribbed decorated band, maker`s mark JH, Chester 1823, 45mm wide
An 18ct Gold Open Faced Lever Pocket Watch, retailed by G.Minett, Ross, 1859, gilt fusee movement, gilt coloured dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, case with engine turned back and central vacant cartouche, cuvette with engraved presentation inscription, case London 1859, 46mm wide
An 18ct Gold Full Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, signed Swinden & Sons, 27 Temple St, Birmingham, 1875, frosted gilt finished lever movement signed and numbered, gilt coloured dial with Roman numerals, highly engraved case depicting floral borders and engine turned decoration, central engraved cartouche, case with maker`s mark HWB, London 1875, 44mm wide
A Fine William IV Table Snuffbox, Thomas Edwards, London 1836, rectangular with engine turned sides and cast foliate border, initialled and with presentation inscription to the base Presented to Mrs Thomas Ratcliff by a few Inhabitants of the Hamlet of Ratcliff as a Testimonial of their approval of his Firm, Manly & Independent conduct in the prosecution of Robert Salmon, one of the Agents of --- Morison, the Hygiest who was tried and convicted at the Old Bailey on the 6th April 1836 of the Manslaughter of John McKenzie Master Mariner, & fined £200, 11cm long, 10oz See illustration
A William IV Vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1830, rectangular with engine turned sides and cast foliate borders, initialled JAR, 4cm long; and Two Vinaigrettes, John Tongue and David Pettifer, Birmingham 1847 and 1859, one of book form, the other shaped oval, 2oz 6dwt (3) See illustration
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a sugar caster of tapering circular form, a silver mounted glass inkwell of square form, a circular fluted sugar bowl, an engine turned toilet jar by Asprey, London 1912, and a cased continental silver handled paper knife, approx. weighable 12oz. (5)

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