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A part Dressing Table Set, comprising Hand Mirror, Hairbrush, Clothes Brush, Shoe Horn, four various Toiletry Bottles; together with a further Silver Lid, a Spirit Flask, of facetted glass form with hinged bayonet type cover and pull-off cup base, all with engine-turned decorated detail, and bearing the same initials; together with a non-matching Nail Buffer, various dates and makers (11)
A last quarter of the 19th Century Silver cased open face Pocket Watch, Thos Fox of Canterbury, No 60337, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with mono-metallic balance and dust cover, to a Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands, in a hinged case with engine-turned back cover, centred with a vacant gartered cartouche and to a milled band, London 1877, Maker’s Mark WCS, and with corresponding case number, width 2”
A late 19th Century Swiss Silver cased open face Pocket Watch, unsigned, the frosted gilt and jewelled ¾ plate movement with mono-metallic balance and dust cover, to a double sunk Roman enamel dial, with outside minute track and signed to the centre “Erimus, Collingwood & Son, Middlesbrough”, and with gilt spade hands, in a hinged case with engine-turned back cover centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche, with further cuvette and engraved inside back cover “Alexander Davis 44th Regt”, and numbered 238866, width 2”
A late 19th Century Swiss Silver cased open face Pocket Watch, unsigned, retailed by Kay, Jones & Coy of Worcester, the frosted gilt and jewelled ¾ plate movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel hairspring, to a signed double sunk Roman enamel dial with outside minute track, subsidiary seconds and gilt spade hands, in a hinged case with engine-turned back cover centred with a vacant gartered cartouche, and further signed cuvette with milled band, and numbered 80302, width 2 1/8”
An early 20th Century Swiss Silver cased open face keyless Pocket Watch, Omega, 12115130, the 15 jewel frosted gilt movement to a bi-metallic cut compensated balance, with blued steel overcoil hairspring, to a signed Arabic enamel dial with outside 24 hour increments and minute track with sunk subsidiary seconds (hairlines), and gilt moon hands, in a hinged case with signed cuvette and engine turned back cover centred with a vacant cartouche, and further marked with German duty marks, width 2”
A mid-19th Century Swiss open face Pocket Watch, McKeown of Geneve, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with blued steel overcoil hairspring, to a signed Roman enamel dial (hairline), with outside minute track and sunk subsidiary seconds with gilt fleur-de-lys type hands, in a hinged case with engine-turned back cover centred with a vacant cartouche, to a milled band, and numbered 6616, width 1 5/8”
A Black Enamelled Brass Monocular Compound Microscope by Ernst Leitz, Wetzlar, No.33835, with rack and pinion coarse and fine focusing, three objectives to swivel turret, mechanical stage, plano/convex mirror, on a Y-shaped base, in a plastic carrying case; A Mahogany Cased `Minnes-Dobbie` Patent Steam Engine Indicator; Two Portable Gramophones, both in back leather cloth cases - Songster and Decca Junior (4)
A fine quality Faberge gold and silver enamelled miniature cigar cutter, the `88` marked engine turned body covered in a violet coloured enamel to a gold trumpet form end marked with the `56` zolotnik gold standard mark, the thumb piece mounted with a collet set rose cut diamond, the gold bar leading to the cutting blade stamped with the Faberge cryllic `K` mark and a head facing to the left, measuring 40mm long and 12mm wide, (small patch of wear to the enamel only).
A 19th century Naval Journal, circa 1834-1838, written by Able Seaman Charles Woods on HMS Winchester, a First Class Frigate built in 1822, numbered manuscript pages including 5pp of introduction detailing the ship`s dimensions and 113pp detailing travels including Madeira, Tenerife and the Cape of Good Hope, with 10 watercolour paintings, 28.5 x 19cm overall, mostly disbound in cloth cover (edges creased and torn, paper discoloured). Sold with a folder of letters from the 1930s when the vendor`s father sought to have the journal published. Henry Walker Ltd agreed to publish the journal as `A Frigate on the High Seas` with a foreword by Admiral Mark Kerr but production was stalled because of the economic climate. Also included is a 55pp transcript of part of the journal, publisher`s flyers advertising the book and a manuscript letter from Admiral Kerr. Included in the journal is a description of a ceremony performed on December 1st 1834 upon crossing the Equator in which the oldest man on board impersonated King Neptune and the sailor with the most `feminine visage` impersonated Queen Amphitrite. The youngest crew members were then given an initiation before the King and Queen and the crew `ÉHe is escorted from below by a round dozen of Constables being at the same time blind-folded with a wet Swab. On his reaching the Deck, he is Saluted in the face by a Strong body of water delivered from the Pipes of the fire engine, which renders him totally forgetful of whatever is about to be done to him. He is then conducted to the Secretary of his Majesty, who questions him as to age, where born, how long at Sea, etc. to any of which should he attempt a reply, a bucket of salt water is conveyed through a Speaking trumpet into his mouth. He is then desired to be seated on a form Slung for the Purpose, and now the Ceremony of Shaving is about to commence. The barbers mate has a bucket filled, not with Suds, but a composition of tar, grease, soot and many other ingredients offensive to taste and Smell, and with this he lathers him all over the face, head and neck. This being done he is then considered fit for the manual operation of the Barber. This Knight of the Razor is equipped with a long piece of iron hoop, notches are filed on one edge of this awful weapon, and woe to him who is in the Slightest degree Stubborn and behaves unruly in any shape while the shaving part is going on, for he is certain of coming off with a lacerated face, and many bear the marks for months afterwards...`

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