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A French Gilt Metal Striking Pendule De Officier, Retailed by Hunt & Roskell Ltd, 25 Old Bond St W, circa 1890, the case with swag leaf decoration and snake carrying handle, front corners and sides with floral and leaf mounts, upon turned feet, 4-inch engine turned silvered dial with Arabic numerals, twin barrel movement with later platform lever escapement striking on a gong, 21.5cm high See illustration
An Early Silver Wristwatch, signed Rolex, retailed Boodle & Dunthorne, 1926, 15-jewel lever movement, engine turned silvered dial with Arabic and baton markers, subsidiary seconds, case with hinged back, wire lugs, case with maker's mark "RWC", Glasgow import marks for 1926, numbered 57264 196, 30mm wide See illustration
An 18ct Gold Full Hunting Cased Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, signed West End Watch Co, circa 1890, frosted gilt finished movement, bimetallic compensation balance with blued overcoil hairspring, micrometer regulator, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, case with engine turning, coin edge band and vacant cartouche, case numbered 565620, 51mm wide See illustration
A Victorian Vinaigrette, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1849, of bracketed rectangular form, engine turned striped decoration and scroll engraved concave sides, 5.4cm; and Another, George IV, Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1826, rectangular, engraved with initials on an engine turned striped ground, foliate borders, ring for suspension, 3.7cm (2)
A William IV Vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1836, rectangular, with engine turned line decoration, engraved with the name E Pow, within raised flowerheads and scrolls, inscribed on the edge Presented to Elizabeth Webster, as a token of regard by her affectionate brother Wm Webster, 21 July 1837, 4.5cm; and Another, by Mills, Birmingham 1848, of serpentine rectangular form with diagonally striped machine turned decoration and engraved initials SGH, 3.6cm (2)
A Victorian Vinaigrette, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1843, rectangular, with raised rim, with engine turned "tartan" pattern, the lid centred by a shield with inscription From Jas Primrose to his mother, 4.6cm; and Another, by Mills, Birmingham 1832, in the form of a book, with machine turned decoration and with ring for suspension at the top of the spine, 3.6cm (2)
A Victorian Snuffbox, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1836, rectangular, line engraved engine turned sides and base, the hinged lid inscribed Presented to John Saul on his departure by a few friends in the same establishment with which he was connected as a token of respect, 16 Capel St, Dublin, 1st Decr 1840, within raised scrollwork border, 8.4cm wide, 3½oz See illustration
A Neapolitan Tortoiseshell Pique Snuffbox, circa 1740, of lobed circular form, the pull-off lid inlaid with gold pique and iridescent mother-of-pearl with two ladies, a gentleman and a servant boy greeted by a monk near a ruin, engine turned wave moulding to the sides and base, 8.5cm diameter; and An Ivory and Tortoiseshell Snuffbox, 18th century, circular, the pull-off lid applied with two (later) portrait miniatures of a gentleman and lady divided by reeded bosses, 7cm diameter (2) (both a/f)
A Norwegian silver and enamel calling card case by Gullsmed Gunnar Sunde, Oslo, Norway, bearing import mark for London 1930, the rectangular case enamelled with a view of a horse and cart on a wintery woodland track, with house beyond, the base with engine turned detail, weight 98gms, 8.3cm wide
Chas. Frodsham 03057 AD Fmsz; A Victorian 18ct Gold Key Wind Hunter Pocketwatch; the signed white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within engine turned case, JWS, London 1865, the movement inscribed "Chas Frodsham S4 Strand London" "03057 AD Fmsz", set with a rose-cut diamond end stone.
Waltham; A 9ct Gold Cased Openface Pocketwatch, the engine turned dial with black Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within plain case (lacking bow); Waltham; A Gold Plated Cased Hunter Pocketwatch; Waltham; An Openface Pocketwatch, with 9ct gold bow, and another Waltham pocketwatch. (4)
Brenets; A Continental Hunter Pocketwatch, the signed white enamel dial with black Arabic and Roman numerals with seconds subsidiary dial, within engine turned case with vacant cartouche, the movement cover inscribed "ECHAPPEMENTA ANCRE" "Aiguilles 15 Rubis" "Ligne Droite", case stamped "0,895"; Kay's Challenge; A Continental Openface Pocketwatch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within engine turned case, stamped "0,935". (2)
A Continental Hunter Pocketwatch, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within plain case, stamped "0.935"; A Continental Openface Pocketwatch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within engine turned case, stamped "0,935". (2)
J.G.Graves Sheffield 'The Midland Lever' Openface Pocketwatch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within engine turned case, stamped "0.935"; A Victorian Hallmarked Silver Cased Openface "Superior Railway Timekeeper" Pocketwatch, the white enamel dial with large black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, within engine turned case with vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1883. (2)
A Set of Nine Silver Ashtrays, of square form with engine-turned decoration and engraved with O'Callaghan family crest and Latin motto "Fidus Et Audax" (Faithful and Bold). Birmingham, 1959. 26ozs, 9.5cms. Lots 173-187 bear the family crest of The O’Callaghan Family of Maryfort, Co.Clare, namely a dexter arm, embowed, couped at shoulder, in hand a sword, thereon a snake. Some pieces were presented to C.L. O’Callaghan as Master of The Fingal Harriers Hunt, founded in 1881 and still in existence, while some trophy cups were awarded for Croquet tournaments held at Devonshire Park, Eastbourne between 1910-21, and were presented by the 9th Duke of Devonshire, Victor Cavendish, also Mayor of Eastbourne. The O’Callaghan family have ancestral links to the 7th Duke of Devonshire and the Cavendish family. Cornelius O’Callaghan (1741-97) was made 1st Baron Lismore with the peerage continuing with the 1st Viscount Cornelius O’Callaghan (1775-1857) (son of 1st Baron Lismore) and becoming extinct in 1898 on the death of George Ponsonby O’Callaghan (1815-1898) 2nd Viscount Lismore.

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