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A Mixed Lot comprising: a good pair of Edward VII Napkin Rings, each of shaped cylindrical form with pierced frames and vacant cartouches; together with a further Napkin Ring of oval form, with engine-turned decoration and vacant cartouche; and a further Pin Tray of oval form, with embossed rim and pierced gallery, to a plain centre, various dates and makers (4)
A second quarter of the 19th Century Silver cased Full Hunter Pocket Watch, Jno Morton of London, 15967, the frosted gilt movement with pierced and engraved cock and regulation scale with plain fined pillars, to a Roman enamel dial, with outside minute track, winding square at 3-30 and gilt spade hands, in a hinged case with all over engine turned covers to a vacant cartouche and milled band, London 1836, Makers Mark IAT, width 1 7/8”
A first half of the 19th Century gilt metal cased Verge Watch, John Simpson of Middle Row, Holborn, 9993, the gilt movement with engraved cock, jewelled end stone and mono metallic balance and regulation scale, to plain fined pillars and further engine turned gilt dial, with outside minute track, circular lozenges, each with applied gilt Roman numerals to a matted centre and winding square at four, with gilt spade hands, in a hinged case with engine turned back cover and floral band, Makers Mark J R, No 9993, width 1 ¾”
A late 19th Century Swiss Silver Cased Full Hunter Pocket Watch, Billodes for the Turkish market, the silvered and gilt jewelled movement with bi-metallic balance, to a Turkish enamelled dial (hairline), and signed K Serkisoff & Co, Constantinople, with outside minute track and subsidiary seconds and spade hands, in a hinged case with base cuvette and engine turned covers to a vacant cartouche, width 2”
A third quarter of the 19th Century 18ct Gold open face Pocket Watch, Oliver Young of 27 Sandhill, Newcastle upon Tyne, No 24190, the frosted gilt movement with engraved cock and jewelled end stone, to a mono metallic balance, and regulation scale, with fined pillars and dust cover, to a Roman enamel dial with sunk subsidiary seconds and outside minute track (hairline), and blued steel spade hands, in a hinged case with engine turned back cover, centred with a vacant gartered cartouche and milled band, London 1875, Makers Mark MK, width 1 7/8”
An early 20th Century Silver cased open faced key wind Pocket Watch, J G Graves of Sheffield, No 611190, the gilt movement with engraved cock, jewelled end stone and bi-metallic cut compensated balance, with blued steel hairspring and silvered regulation scale, and waisted fined pillars and dust cover, to a signed Roman enamel dial, with subsidiary seconds and outside minute track, and gilt spade hands, in a hinged case, with engine turned back cover, centred with an initialled and gartered cartouche and milled band, Chester 1901, Makers Mark TPH, No 619000, width 2”
A late 19th Century Silver cased open faced Pocket Watch, American Watch Co, 8765445, the gilt movement with engraved cock, jewelled end stone and bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel over coil hair spring, to a signed Roman enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and gilt spade hands, in a hinged case with engine turned back cover, centred with a vacant and gartered cartouche, to a milled band, Birmingham 1899, Makers Mark AB, width 2 ¼”
A late 19th Century Silver cased open faced Pocket Watch, R Stinson of Church Square, Hucknall, Torkard 53096, the gilt movement with engraved cock, jewelled end stone and mono-metallic balance, with regulation scale, to plain fined pillars and dust cover, and with a Roman enamel dial with sunk subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and silvered spade hands, in a hinged case, with engine turned back cover, centred with a gartered cartouche and milled band, London 1883, Makers Mark IH, No 53096, width 2 ¼”
A late 19th Century Swiss 18K Fob Watch, the frosted and jewelled movement with mono-metallic balance, to an engraved gilt dial with minute markers and painted Roman numerals, to a matted centre with foliate engraving and blued steel hands in a hinged case, with all over engine-turned decoration, to a vacant cartouche and milled band, width 1 ½”
An early 20th Century Silver and gilt cased open faced keyless Pocket Watch, Zenith, 1986898, the frosted gilt and jewelled movement with bi-metallic cut compensated balance and blued steel over coiled hairspring, with micro regulation, to an Arabic enamel dial with sunk subsidiary seconds and fancy gilt hands, in a hinged and polished case, with signed cuvette and outer case, and further engine turned back cover with gilt band and borders, width 2 1/16”
A second quarter of 20th Century Gold Plated Full Hunter Pocket Watch, the unsigned and jewelled movement with mono-metallic balance and blued steel hairspring, to a champagne dial with applied blued Arabic numerals and outside minute track, with 24 hour increments, to sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel pierced hands, in a hinged case with stylised engine-turned decoration to an initialled cartouche, width 2”
A third quarter of the 19th Century Silver Cased open face Pocket Watch, J W Benson of Ludgate Hill, London, 37622, the frosted gilt movement with jewelled cock, bi-metallic cut compensated balance, with blued steel hairspring and regulation scale, to a signed Roman enamel dial with sunk subsidiary seconds, outside minute track and spade hands, in a hinged case with engine-turned back cover, centred with a cartouche within a garter and milled band, London 1872, Maker’s Mark JGO, width 2”; together with a base metal curb link Watch Chain with T-bar and Swivel (2)
A large Dunhill silver-plated lighter, of flip top action and thumb strike, the body with engraved Marquess crown, patent no.143752, 11 cm high, together with a smaller Dunhill silver-plated lighter, of flip top action and thumb strike with engine turned body, reg'd design no. 737418 & patent no.390107, 6.5 cm high, (2).
An Edwardian silver inkstand, London 1910, the rectangular tray with scroll handles with two square glass silver lidded ink bottles upon claw and ball feet, John Grinsell & Sons, 22 cm width, together with a silver engine turned rectangular cigarette case, Birmingham 1962, maker S.J.R and a cased Dunhill engine turned lighter, No.728982, (3).
A cased pair of George III silver gilt serving spoons, London 1781, with bright cut engraved decoration and initialled I.K, makers mark S.A, together with a three piece silver mounted dressing table set, London 1947 & 1948, makers mark R C; a case set of six silver bean handle coffee spoons, Sheffield 1924, Mappin & Webb; a shagreen and silver mounted hair brush, London 1928; a cased set of six teaspoons, Sheffield 1944, Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd; a silver engine turned decorated cigarette case, London 1947, makers mark R C; a set of six silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1936, makers mark CB & S; a silver trinket tray, Sheffield 1902, makers mark J E F; a set of six silver teaspoons, Birmingham 1946, makers mark F H A & Co and a set of four silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1896, Maxfield & Sons Ltd, (38).
A gold cased ladies open faced pocket watch by 'Fritz Piguet Geneve'. The white enamel dial with makers name. The rear of the case with engraved & clear enamel decoration. Engraved to the back plate 'fritz piguet geneve', case number 306. Fitted with associated hoop link chain and key. Also a French 18K cased open face pocket watch. Gilt engine turned dial with black enamel arabic numerals, the rear of the case with floral sprig engraved decoration. case number: 112705. (2)
A late Victorian card case by W.N. Chester 1899, with floral engraved decoration and engraved central cartouche, 3 1/4in. x 1 3/4in. (8 x 4.5cm) 1.5oz.; together with a George V card case, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1911, with engine turned decoration and vacant centre cartouche 3 1/4in. x 1 3.4in. (8 x 4.5cm)
A VICTORIAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT FIVE PIECE CHRISTENING SET by Martin Hall & Co, chased with panels of garlands and sprays of flowers within roundels and cartouche on a stippled ground alternating with panels of foliate sprays on a diamond engine turned ground, comprising a tapered cylindrical mug with pierced scroll handle, napkin ring, knife and fork and spoon, in velvet lined fitted case, Sheffield 1878, approx weight 10ozs. See illustration on page 29
GREENE (GRAHAM), 1ST EDITIONS, THE LITTLE FIRE ENGINE, Bodley Head 1973, dw; THE LITTLE HORSE BUS, Parrish 1952, no dw; NINETEEN STORIES, Heinemann 1947, orig. blue cloth, dw; IN SEARCH OF A CHARACTER, Two African Journals, Bodley Head 1961, dw; WHY DO I WRITE?, Elizabeth Bowen, Graham Grene, W. S Pratchett, Percival Marshall, 1948, orig. printed boards, dw; LOSER TAKES ALL, Heinemann, 1955, orig. blue cloth, dw; JOURNEY WITHOUT MAPS, Heinemann 1936, orig cloth, no dw; and ten further titles by the same author (17)
A Small 18th Century Hand-painted Cream-ware Teapot Circa 1780. The cylindrical body decorated with engine-turned bands and painted in coloured enamels & gilding with exotic birds amidst flowers & foliage. Having a moulded acanthus spout, strap handle with foliate terminals and floral knop to the lid, 4 ins (10 cms) in height (A/F).

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