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Rolex, a lady's 18 carat gold octagonal wristwatch, circa 1924, no.14 11145, silvered engine turned dial with black Arabic numerals and blued steel spade hands, two piece octagonal hinged case with a stiff-leaf engraved bezel and sides, the inside marked 'Rolex, 7 World's Records, Gold Medal, Geneve-Suisse' and with import marks for Glasgow 1924, on an associated gold-plated bracelet, Rolex Prima 15 jewel movement, timed 6 positions and for all climates, case, dial and movement signed
Rolex, a lady's silver tonneau-shaped wristwatch, circa 1928, no.64942, silvered engine turned dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, signed 'Perry's Rolex', R.W.C. Ltd., three piece tonneau-shaped case, stamped '101', the inside marked 'Rolex, 7 World's Records, Gold Medal, Geneve-Suisse' and with import marks for Glasgow 1928, on an associated black leather strap, Rolex 15 jewel movement, case, dial and movement signed
Two George III silver 'frying-pan' type caddy spoons, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1810; and by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1811, 7cm (2.75in) and 8.5cm (3.25in) long, each with an engine turned bowl Provenance: Woolley & Wallis sale 'The John Norrie Collection of Caddy Spoons- Part I', Tuesday 20th April 2004, lot 175
A GEORGE IV VINAIGRETTE of rectangular form with an engine turned cover and base and a vacant rectangular cartouche, the hinged lid enclosing a gilt interior with a finely pierced grill, makers mark T K, Birmingham 1827, together with three thimbles, a tortoiseshell handled knife and other items (a lot)
AN EARLY VICTORIAN VINAIGRETTE of rectangular form with a engine-turned cover and base, reeded borders, foliate thumbpiece, the hinged lid enclosing a finely pierced grille and a gilt interior, makers mark of WP, London 1837, together with a second example by John Shaw, Birmingham 1813 and a third example, lacking grill (3) .
A 9ct gold mechanical ladys wristwatch, with engine turned face and Arabic numerals, on a woven fabric strap. Cased. Together with a ladys silver fob watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, the silver case with engraved decoration and a vacant cartouche, on a ladys white metal Albert chain; and an Army Services mechanical pocket watch, with white enamel dial and subsidiary seconds dial. (3).
A small early 19th century mantel clock, the 8-day twin fussee movement striking and repeating on a bell, the back plate inscribed Viner and Co. 233 Regent Street. London and also inscribed on the circular white enamel dial, with a gilt engine turned brass quadrant surround, the ebonized mahogany case inlaid brass marquetry and stringing, the sloping plinth top centred a cast gilt brass flaming finial, the sides with foliage gilt brass applique ring handles above red fabric backed pierced brass frets, a pull cord for the repeat, the plinth base with a brass moulding, on turned feet. 12.75in. (32.5cm.) high.
Early Fire Engines. Three scarce Victorian catalogues from the Merryweather & Sons of London, Fire engine makers and by Royal appointment, for the years 1885, 1887 and 1888 , each with engravings of fire engines, floating steam fire engines, mill steam fire engines, portable fire pumps, fire buckets, fire ladders, firemen's uniforms and helmets, fire hoses, etc., together with seven other various associated flyers, supplements, etc., all orig. printed wrappers, slim 4to (10)
A late 19th Century silver cased open face Pocket Watch, 18022, the frosted gilt movement with engraved cock and jewelled end stone, to monometallic balance, with dust cover, to a silvered and engraved dial, with applied gilt Roman numerals, sunk subsidiary seconds and blued steel hands, in a hinged case with engine turned back cover and milled band, London 1871, Makers mark R J P, width 2”
A pair of late Regency period gilt metal table candelabra. each with a central glass baluster column with pointed finial flanked by two upswept leaf scroll branches with foliate cast bobeches and glass nozzles, on a central ribbed glass pillar and circular floral cast engine turned plinth, each hung with three wire-work cascades of faceted glass lustres (2) 35cm wide
A Regency period rosewood framed 'Grecian' style couch. the overscrolled back boldly carved with acanthus above stuffover seat and inscrolling end rail with carved rosettes, the sunken field seat rail with anthemion capitals on short reeded tapering legs ending in engine turned brass socket castors 212cm wide, 88cm high, 67cm deep
A late 19th century French kingwood, crossbanded and cube parquetry centre table. the bow-ended rectangular top with a pair of frieze drawers with square drop handles, on turned and fluted legs with engine turned capitals and brass toupie feet, the whole decorated with trailing foliate and beaded giltmetal mounts 136cm wide, 74cm high, 74cm deep

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