An early 20th century garnet pendant, of openwork design, stamped '15ct', suspended from yellow metal chain stamped '375', together with a together with a garnet set bar brooch, stamped '9ct', a 9ct gold three stone garnet ring, total weight approx 15.2g, an engine turned silver cigarette case and a silver spoon, total weight of silver approx 7oz (5)
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A pair of Victorian silver salts, HS, Birmingham 1890, of lobed reeded form, together with a pair of plated salt spoons, a silver mounted mother of pearl salt, a five piece silver and enamel mounted dressing table set comprising a hand mirror, two clothes brushes and two hair brushes, a silver engine turned cigarette case, a silver mounted glass perfume bottle with funnel and a cased 'Yard O Led' silver pencil (a lot)
A pair of silver mounted short candlesticks, Birmingham 1967, 6.5cm high, together with a pair of white metal mounted short candlesticks, stamped 'Empire Sterling Weighted', 8.5cm high, two engine turned silver dressing table trays, Birmingham 1938 and two silver pin dishes, total weighable silver approx 7.5oz
A silver open face centre seconds pocket watchDate: Birmingham hallmark for 1905Movement: 3/4 plate jewelled leverDial: White enamel, Roman hour markers, black outer minute and 0-300 markers, gilt hands, blued centre seconds handCase: Engine turned back with engraved vacant cartouche, start/stop slide at 2, no.544779Size: 51mmWeight: 4.5oz grossCondition:Case: Minor general signs of age and use.Crystal: A few very fine abrasions.Dial: Small chip at 1, hairlines at 1, 5, 11 and off-centre.Hands: Fine split to minute hand. Slight tarnishing to seconds hand.Movement: Winds, sets and runs. Start/stop slide not functioning.Unless otherwise stated, all watches are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a watch may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping or durability - it is advised that all watches are inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or horologist before full use. The cost of servicing can be significant and so we strongly advise obtaining a quote before placing your bid.
A lady's 18ct gold open face pocket watch Date: Circa 1902 Movement: Jewelled bridge plate, key wind and set Dial: Gilt engraved, engine-turned Roman chapter, blued hands Case: Engraved with flowers and scrolling foliage around a vacant cartouche, stamped 18K inside case back, dust cover and stem Size: 40mm Weight: 43g gross Accompaniments: 9ct gold mesh strap fob with faux buckle, stamped, 11.5g. Original warranty issued by John Wood & Son of Darwen, Lancashire dated March 1902. Condition:Case: Good with minor typical abrasions.Crystal: Good with a few very fine abrasions.Dial: Good.Hands: Good.Movement: Winds, sets and runs.Accompaniments: Fob is in good condition. Key present.Unless otherwise stated, all watches are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a watch may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping or durability - it is advised that all watches are inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or horologist before full use. The cost of servicing can be significant and so we strongly advise obtaining a quote before placing your bid.
Robert Roskells: An 18ct gold hunter pocket watch Date: London hallmark for 1815 Movement: 3/4 plate, signed, no.12449, key wind and set Dial: White enamel, black Roman hour markers, black outer minutes track, subsidiary seconds at 6 Case: Engine-turned round form, no.12449, hallmarks inside back Size: 47mm Weight: 82.5g gross Accompaniments: Associated base metal Albert chain, key Condition:Case: Very worn front and back with only faint engine turning visible. Micro-abrasions throughout. Some small dints in places. Heavily worn bow. Hallmarks very rubbed and indistinct. Some play in the front cover hinge.Crystal: Good.Dial: Good.Hands: Some tarnishing.Movement: Appears intact. Winds and sets. Runs for less than a minute.Unless otherwise stated, all watches are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a watch may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping or durability - it is advised that all watches are inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or horologist before full use. The cost of servicing can be significant and so we strongly advise obtaining a quote before placing your bid.
A small collection of silver, comprising; a pair of silver mounted posy vases, Chester 1927, each with later engraved presentation, 20cm high, together with two silver mounted photograph frames, an Edwardian bright cut engraved silver purse, Birmingham1908, a silver mounted clothes brush, two silver mounted dressing table jars and a silver engine turned compact (9)
A lady's 18ct gold open face pocket watch Date: Circa 1900 Movement: Bridge plate, key wind and set Dial: Engine-turned and engraved gilt, black Roman hour markers, blued hands Case: Round form, engraved with flowers and foliage around a monogrammed cartouche, stamped 18k to stem, inside back and dust cover Size: 39mm Weight: 35g gross Accompaniments: Jewellers box, possibly original, for William Waite of London Condition:Case: Typical fine abrasions overall. Bow worn. Dust cover split near top and generally scratched/abraded around winding and setting holes.Crystal: Missing.Dial: Some wear especially to the chapter.Hands: Minute hand missing. Hour hand a little tarnished.Movement: Does not wind or run.Accompaniments: Box heavily worn.Unless otherwise stated, all watches are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a watch may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping or durability - it is advised that all watches are inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or horologist before full use. The cost of servicing can be significant and so we strongly advise obtaining a quote before placing your bid.
A silver engine turned card case, Henry Matthews, Birmingham, date mark rubbed, with attached chain, 10.5cm wide, together with a further engine turned silver card case with attached chain, marks rubbed, 10.5cm wide and a silver engine turned purse, Birmingham 1916, with attached chain, 12cm wide, total weight approx 10.6oz (3)
An 18ct gold open face pocket watch Date: Circa 1890 Movement: 3/4 plate, key wind and set Dial: Gilt engraved, black Roman hour markers, subsidiary seconds at 6, black poker hands Case: Engraved and engine-turned, stamped 18K inside back and to stem Size: 43mm Weight: 52g gross Accompaniments: Leather-bound box, winding key Condition:Case: Good overall with a few very small dints. Some wear to bow. Stamped 18K inside back and to bow ONLY.Crystal: A few small scratches. Loose in bezel and inclined to pop out.Dial: Chapter faded and with some patchy tarnishing overall.Hands: A little tarnished.Movement: Winds and sets. Runs intermittently.Accompaniements: Box heavily worn throughout. Key present.Unless otherwise stated, all watches are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a watch may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping or durability - it is advised that all watches are inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or horologist before full use. The cost of servicing can be significant and so we strongly advise obtaining a quote before placing your bid.
An engine turned silver cigarette case, Frederick Field, Birmingham 1937, together with a further silver cigarette case with bright cut engraved decoration, a Russian silver match box holder, a silver vesta case, a Sampson Mordan silver retractable pencil, a plated match box holder and a plated vesta, total weight of silver approx 11.6oz (7)
Two albums of First Day covers including: Book Five 2011 Classic Locomotives of England, Musicals, Magical Realms, WWF Safeguarding the Natural World, WWF Safeguarding the Natural World Amazon Alive, RSC Tragedies, Histories, Comedies x 2, The royal Wedding, Morris & Co, Thomas the Tank Engine x2, Olympic and Paralympic Games, The crown Jewels, Aerial Post, The House of Hanover x 2, UK A-Z x2, Christmas. 2012 Roald Dahl's The BFG, Roald Dahl, The House of Windsor x 2, Classic Locomotives of Scotland, Britons of Distinction, Comics, UK A-Z x2, Great British Fashion, The Diamond Jubilee, Charles Dickens 1812-1870, Charles Dickens, Welcome to the London 2012 Olympic Games, Welcome to the 2012 Paralympic Games, Space Science, Christmas. Memories of London 2012. 2013 London Underground x 2, Jane Austen, Great Britons, Football Heroes, Her Majesty the Queen six decades of royal portraits, Classic Locomotives of Northern Ireland, Butterflies, British Auto Legends x 2, First Class Sporting success, Merchant Navy x 2, Dinosaurs, Christmas 2014 Classic Children's TV, Remarkable Lives, Classic Locomotives, Working Horses, Buckingham Palace x 2, Christmas. 2015 Bridges. Book six 2014: Prime Ministers, Seaside Architecture, Glasgow 2014 X2 Commonwealth Games, Seaside Architecture British Piers, Great British Film, Great British Film (The GPO Film Unit), The Great War 1914, 2015: The Great War 1915, The Battle of Waterloo x 2, Comedy Greats, Inventive Britain, Smilers 2015, Sustainable Fish, Magna Carta, Long to Reign Over us, 175th Anniversary of the Penny Black, Battle of Britain, Rugby World Cup 2015, Star Wars x 2, Christmas. 2016: Royal Mail 500 x 3, Shackleton and the Endurance Expedition, British Humanitarians, Shakespeare, HM the Queen's 90th birthday x 2, Animal, Pink Floyd x 2, The Great War 1916 x 2, Beatrix Potter, Beatrix Potter the tale of Peter Rabbit, Landscape Gardens, Agatha Christie, The Great Fire of London, Mr. Men Little Miss, Christmas 2017: Ancient Britain, Windsor Castle, Windsor Castle St George's Chapel, David Bowie, David Bowie Live, Songbirds, Windmills and Watermill, The Machin Definitive 50th anniversary, The Machin Definitive 50 Years of a Design Icon, Landmarks Buildings, Classic Toys, The great War 1917, Ladybird Books, Star Wars, Christmas. 2018: The Royal Wedding Platinum Anniversary, Game of Thrones x 2, Crimean War 1854-1856, Christmas 2004, 2005: Southwest England, Farmyard Animals, 2018: The RAF Centenary, Reintroduced Species, Owls, Votes for Women, The Royal Wedding, The Royal Academy of Arts 250th Anniversary, Dad's Army, Hampton Court Palace x 2, The Old Vic, Captain Cook, Captain Cook, The Endeavour Voyage, The Great War 2018, Happy 70th Birthday (Prince Charles), Harry Potter x 2, Christmas. 2019: Stamps Classic, Leonardo de Vinci, Birds of Prey, D-Day x 2, Marvel, Curious Customs, Queen Victoria Bicentenary x 2, Forests, British Engineering x 2, Elton John, Elton John Live, Royal Navy Ships, England Winners ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Winners, England Winners ICC Cricket World Cup 2017 Winners, The Gruffalo x 2, Christmas 2019, Star Wars 2020: Video Games, Video Games Tomb Raider, Visions of the Universe, James Bond We've Been Expecting You, James Bond Q Branch, Marvel, End of the Second World War.
An Indian Colonial silver Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern basting spoon, crest engraved with a stag's head above a crown, Calcutta by Hamilton & Co, weight 170g, length 30.8cm, and a small group of other silver, including a Victorian christening knife, fork and spoon set with engine turned and beaded decoration, Sheffield 1864 by Martin, Hall & Co, cased, weighable items 187.3g.
A George VI silver circular compact with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1946, diameter 8.5cm, a silver and caramel enamelled hexagonal compact, Birmingham 1947, width 7cm, a silver and tortoiseshell circular compact with piqué inlaid decoration, Birmingham 1928, diameter 4.8cm, and another compact.
An Elizabeth II silver engine turned cigarette box, hinged cover with monogram, cedar wood lined, 10.5cm wide, Birmingham 1956; a George V silver rounder rectangular match box, engine turned, vacant cartouche, 6cm, Birmingham 1925, 33g; a silver mounted clear glass ashtray; a cigarette box, marked GM 753 (4)
Pair: Chief Engine Room Artificer J. H. Mullens, Royal Navy, who was killed in action in H.M. Submarine Regulus in December 1940 1939-45 Star; War Medal 1939-45, card box of issue, addressed to ‘Mrs. W. A. Mullens, 21 Highlands Road, Fareham, Hants’, the original inscription since reinforced by darker ink; together with Fourth Submarine Flotilla prize medal, silver, hallmarks for Birmingham 1932, the reverse inscribed ‘Orpheus, 1934, J. H. Mullens’, one or two edge bruises to this last, otherwise extremely fine 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal; War Medal 1939-45; Imperial Service Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue (Amelia Florence Tollett); Corps of Commissionaires Medal, bronze and enamel, unnamed; National Rifle Association Medal, 48mm, silver (Won by Corpl. Carter, Colonial Prize Firing 1872) edge bruising to last, very fine (10) £100-£140 --- John Henry Mullens served during the Second World War in H.M. Submarine Regulus, and was killed in action on 6 December 1940, when the Regulus was mined in the Straits of Otranto. He is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial. Sold with an unrelated selection of Southport R.S.L. Services Club and other similar lapel badges, gilt and enamel.
Three: Engine Room Artificer F. E. Williams, Royal Navy, who was killed in action in H.M. Submarine E.20 when it was sunk in the Sea of Marmora in November 1915 1914-15 Star (M.3935 F. E. Williams E.R.A.3, R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (M.3935 F. E. Williams. E.R.A.3 R.N.) together with flattened card boxes of issue, forwarding letter for medals and Memorial Plaque (Frank Edgar Williams) in card envelope, nearly extremely fine --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Frank Edgar Williams was born at Hampstead, London, on 24 June 1890, and joined the Royal Navy on 5 December 1911. He joined the Submarine Service on 27 September 1913, and served aboard H.M. Submarines E.5, October 1913, E.4, October 1914, and E.20 from July 1915. He was killed in action when H.M. Submarine E.20 was torpedoed on 5 November 1915, by the German submarine UB.14 in the Sea of Marmora. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial. In October, the Turquoise had ran ashore alongside a Turkish fort and unable to get off, the captain had surrendered with his crew to save unnecessary loss of life. By the greatest misfortune, he omitted to destroy his papers and among them was a note giving the time and position of the rendezvous with E.20. As E.20 lay on the surface waiting for the Turquoise, the German submarine UB.14 arrived submerged and without warning, fired two torpedoes which struck the E.20 amidships, sinking her and killing a number of her crew. Captain Heimburg, UB.14’s skipper, later gave a vivid eye-witness account of the sinking: ‘We got a perfect shot. A tremendous explosion, a cloud of smoke on the water. When the smoke disappeared, no submarine was to be seen, only men swimming around in the water. We picked up nine Britishers including the captain, a young Lieutenant Warren. Warren, it would seem had been brushing his teeth when the torpedo struck and he was only half conscious as he was dragged aboard the U-boat. He was revived by the German sailors who asked him if there was anything he wanted. “Yes,” he replied, “a toothbrush,” and on being handed one he continued brushing his teeth.’ Heimburg admitted that he could not vouch for the veracity of the anecdote, but “it’s a tip-top yarn whether it’s true or not,” he added! Sold with flattened card boxes if issue and forwarding letter for campaign medals, together with research including a fine copy photograph of the E.20 with 28 crew on deck.
Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., V.R., narrow suspension (J. R. Edwards, Chf. Eng: Rm: Artfr: H.M.S. Pembroke.) impressed naming, very fine £70-£90 --- John Robert Edwards was born in Woolwich, Kent, in November 1855. He joined the Royal Navy as an Acting Engine Room Artificer in May 1877, and advanced to Chief Engine Room Artificer in May 1890. His service included on and off with H.M.S. Pembroke (awarded L.S. & G.C. in July 1890). Edwards was shore pensioned in December 1896. Sold with transcription of service papers.
A superb Great War ‘Ostend Raid’ D.S.O. group of five to Engineer Commander W. A. Bury, Royal Navy, the officer who was severely wounded when he blew up Vindictive in Ostend Harbour on the night of 9-10 May 1918, having previously distinguished himself in Vindictive in the Zeebrugge Raid on 23 April 1918 Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., silver-gilt and enamel, with integral top riband bar; 1914-15 Star (Eng. Lt. Cr. W. A. Bury, R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (Eng. Commr. W. A. Bury. R.N.) the War Medal with re-engraved naming; Belgium, Croix de Guerre, A.I.R., mounted as worn, together with a mounted group of five related miniature awards but with 1914 Star, the B.W.M. with 7 clasps, North Sea 1914, Home Sea 1915, Narrow Seas 1916, Narrow Seas 1917, North Sea 1918, Zeebrugge Ostend, Ostend 10 May 1918, generally good very fine (5) £1,400-£1,800 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: Spink, July 1995. D.S.O London Gazette 28 August 1918: ‘In recognition of the distinguished services mentioned in the foregoing despatch (Vice-Admiral Sir Roger J. B. Keyes. Commanding the Dover Patrol). The following officers who performed distinguished service in the second blocking operation against Ostend on the night of 9/10 May 1918: Engineer Commander William Archibald Bury, R.N. “This gallant officer greatly distinguished himself in Vindictive on 23rd April, and as soon as he knew another operation was contemplated, volunteered, begging to be allowed to remain in charge of the engine room department of that vessel. He worked most energetically to fit her out for further service, and on the night of 9th/10th May he again rendered invaluable service, setting a fine example to his men He remained in the engine room until the last possible moment, and when everyone was clear he blew the bottom out of the ship by firing the main and auxiliary after charges. He was severely wounded.” H.M.S Vindictive, the old cruiser, did much sterling work during the Zeebrugge-Ostend Raid on 23 April 1918. She was chosen as one of the two block-ships to be employed on an equally hazardous enterprise - the second crack at Ostend harbour on the night of 9/10 May following. Her after magazine and upper bunkers on both sides were filled with 200 tons of wet cement, the maximum she could carry for the depth of water in the approaches to Ostend harbour.
A fine Second War Immediate D.F.M. awarded to Flight-Sergeant W. J. Rose, No. 207 Squadron, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, whose Lancaster fended off three Arado Float planes when taking part in a daylight raid on Le Creusot on 17 October 1942; he was killed returning from a raid on Genoa just three weeks later Distinguished Flying Medal, G.VI.R. (778285. F/Sgt. W. J. Rose. R.A.F.); 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star; War Medal 1939-45, these last three all officially engraved ‘77825 F/Sgt. W. J. Rose. D.F.M. 207 Sqdn.’, as issued by the medal office in Salisbury, Rhodesia, mounted for display, very fine (4) £1,800-£2,200 --- D.F.M. London Gazette 20 November 1942. The recommendation for an immediate award states: ‘Flight Sergeant Rose was Navigator in Lancaster aircraft L.7583 when it was attacked by three Arado 196 float planes on 17th October, 1942, approximately 20 miles west of Brest. Despite the fierce engagement which was taking place and the fact the bullets were flashing through the aircraft, one of which killed the Flight Engineer, this N.C.O, with great calmness and courage, continued to carefully check his position. In addition to this, he made all arrangements to ensure that, in the event of the aircraft having to ditch in the sea, all possible aids would be ready and available and the exact position of the aircraft would be known. The calmness and quiet determination displayed by this N.C.O. when continuing his duties under most exacting conditions reflects on him the greatest credit.’ Remarks by A.O.C. ‘This Navigator, after the encounter referred to, showed considerable skill and resource in navigating the aircraft safely to Exeter in extremely bad weather conditions. Recommended for an immediate award of the Distinguished Flying Medal.’ William James Rose was born on 17 February 1919, at Melsetter, Southern Rhodesia, the son of William and Mary Rose of Melsetter. Joining the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve he was posted first to No. 50 Squadron before transferring to 44 Squadron on 24 April 1942, performing convoy duties with them from Portreath between July and August 1942. Rose joined No. 207 Squadron from there on 4 September 1942, joining the raid on Le Creusot - code-named ‘Operation Robinson' - just 13 days later. This attack on the Schneider Works in Le Creusot was undertaken by No. 5 group, including 207 Squadron, comprising 94 bombers. Fears over civilian casualties prevented a night-time raid so Wing Commander Leonard Slee instead planned a daring daylight strike. Taking off mid-afternoon on 17 October, with the intention of arriving in the early hours of the evening, the group covered 300 miles of French countryside at tree-top height. Arriving over Le Creusot at dusk they went in hard with most of the bombs being dropped within a seven-minute period. Rose's aircraft did not make it as far as the raid itself, having developed engine problems not long after take-off. The citation for the award of the D.F.M. - shared with five other members of the crew - takes up the story, stating: 'As navigator, pilot, wireless operator/gunner and rear gunner respectively, these airmen flew in an aircraft which took part in an attack on Le Creusot on 17th October, 1942. Shortly after taking off, engine trouble developed. Despite great efforts, Sergeant Wilson was unable to continue his mission and course was set for base. Near to the French coast, whilst flying at only 40 feet above the sea, the aircraft was attacked by three enemy float planes. In the face of a trying situation Sergeant Wilson displayed fine airmanship and, splendidly supported by his gunners whose skill destroyed two of them and drove off the third, he eventually flew the aircraft back to an aerodrome in this country. During the combat Flight Sergeant Rose coolly continued his duties and his subsequent navigation was of the greatest assistance to his pilot. Throughout, this crew displayed great courage, high skill and perfect teamwork.' Rose was awarded the D.F.M. for his actions but tragically his laurels were not to last for long. The Allies initiated an area-bombing campaign against Genoa in October 1942, launching massive attacks with the fourth of these scheduled for the night of 7-8 November and including 207 Squadron. This was to prove the heaviest raid the city faced during the War, when 143 aircraft dropped 237 tonnes of bombs. Rose's Lancaster I L7546, took off from Langer at 18:01 and made the raid but crashed during the return flight at Champignol-Lez-Mondeville. It is not known whether this was due to damage taken in the raid, pilot error or enemy action; however, the result was all seven members of crew killed. Rose is buried at Champignol-Lez-Mondeville Churchyard, France. Sold together with copied research including a ‘Bomber Command - Losses Database’ transcription, recommendation for award and Graves Registration document along with a Commonwealth War Graves listing.
A silver mounted Turner felspathic stoneware jug, c1800, with crisp sprigs of toper and trees between engine turned borders, the upper part dipped in brown glaze, 25.5cm h, impressed TURNER, mount part marked, maker's mark WA, lion passant and duty marks Undamaged, silver marks rubbed, no restoration
A French brass carriage clock, c1900, the enamel dial with blue chapters and blued steel hands, engine turned brass mask, the repeating, gong-striking movement retaining the original silvered platform lever escapement, in pillared case with bevelled glass lights, key and leather case, 14.5cm h excluding handle Clock in good condition and working order, three of the five glass lights slightly chipped, the most noticeable being that in the back. Leather case worn
A George V silver five piece silver backed dressing table set London, 1923, Mappin and Webbengraved with linear engine turned decoration and vacant circular reserve, comprising hand mirror, pair of hair brushes and pair of clothes brushes, (5)length hand mirror 27.5cm., Condition: One clothes brush has lost significant bristles, crack to frame of one hairbrush. Occasional dings
A George V silver and 9ct gold engine turned cigarette Chester, 1920, Hamilton & Co (Calcutta)rectangular with fine guilloche decoration and raised foliate chased border and thumbpiece, the hinged lid inset with a plain 9ct gold circular reserve, interior gilt. length 7.9 cm. depth 6.5cm. 3.83ozt.Condition: Good condition. Commensurate with age. No dings or knocks.
A group of silver cigarette cases 1940s silver rectangular cigarette case, with engine turned design, with initials 'BMG', stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; 1930s silver gilt square cigarette case with rounded corners, chased with initials 'A.S.G', stamped with Birmingham hallmarks; 1920s silver gilt cigarette case, stamped "Bros" with Birmingham hallmarks together with a swizzle stick, stamped "Silver" and a cigarillo holder (5)total approx. diameters of cigarette holders in order of cataloguing 10cm, 10cm, 9.7cm, total approx. weight of cigarette holders 10.16oztCondition:
An Elizabeth II silver table cigarette box Birmingham, 1973, Francis Howard Ltdof plain rectangular form, with hinged engine turned lid with vacant rectangular reserve, cedar lined interior with single division, on bracket feetlength 16cm., total weight approx. 16.86oztCondition: Good condition commensurate with age. Dent / ding to lid.
An 18ct white gold and diamond lady's Long Island wristwatch by Franck Mullermodel number 1000 SC D 1P, the engine-turned silvered dial with diamond-set centre, Arabic numerals, blued steel hand, two-part case in 18k white gold, brushed and polished, bezel partially set with pave set brilliant-cut diamonds, screwed case back, case numbered 120, white leather strap (worn), contained within a Black crock leather carrying case and guarantee with Harrods retail stamp, case, dial and movement signed, total weight approx. 85g., width of case approx 31mmCondition: The Movement has not been tested or guaranteed. The leather strap with some wear and discolouration in places. The watch in fair to good condition
A Mont Blanc Meisterstuck No. 146 LeGrand Barley silver 75th Anniversary fountain pen stamped with 925 convention mark, engine turned guillloche decoration to barrel and cap with mother of pearl cap star, the cap bears inscription "75 years of passion and soul' with a diamond set as the O in passion, fitted with an 18K nib, numbered 1159/1924 and bearing serial number, in a fitted case with Service Guide length 14.5cm.Condition: Good condition. There are some pen marks to the interior of the case please see additional image
A Victorian silver christening mug and other silvervarious dates, makers marksfirst London, 1862, George Unite, of lobed baluster form with foliate engraved decoration with a scroll handle on a spreading foot, initialled and dated 1868, together with a a cased three piece mother of pearl handled christening set, Birmingham, 1883, George Unite, the case stamped Hamilton & Co. Calcutta, an Art Nouveau embossed hand mirror stamped sterling, a heart shaped chamber stick lacking nozzle, an engine turned cigarette case, a foliate engraved vesta case and four matched Old English pattern teaspoons, (qty)first height 9.8cm., weighable silver approx. 9oztCondition: Sleight dings and split to seem on handle of christening mug. Slight crack to front near rim and rolls on base. Cigarette case and vesta with dings and knocks
A William IV silver-gilt 'castle top' vinaigretteBirmingham, 1837, Nathaniel Mills rectangular, the hinged lid embossed with a view of Abbotsford the home of Sir Walter Scott within raised foliate borders and tooled sides, the base engine turned with vacant reserve, gilt interior with hinged foliate pierced grillelength 4.2cm., weight approx. 0.95oztCondition: Some rubbing to gilt exterior principally to lid. Otherwise good condition
A George V silver table cigarette boxLondon, 1926, William Comyns & Sons Ltdrectangular with all over engine turned decoration, the hinged lid with rectangular reserve engraved with initials J.N., cedar lined with divisionslength 19.5cm., total weight approx. 14.89oztCondition: Good condition. free from dings. Slight chip to cedar lining of interior
A collection of silver and plated itemsvarious dates and makerscomprising a George V engine turned table cigarette box, London, 1924, maker mark rubbed, wood lined an early George III cream boat, London, marks rubbed, embossed with flowers and scrolls on hoof feet, an oval pierced mustard pot and an oblong bellied half gadrooned mustard pot both with blue glass liners, a cased set of six butter knives with filled silver handles etc., together with an empire style plated coffee pot with fruitwood handle and a Victorian mahogany cased set of twelve mother of pearl handled electroplated fruit knives and forks, (qty)various, weighable silver approx. 6.53oztCondition: Base of box has bowed so it does not sit flat, Lid smiles slightly. Cream boat with old repairs to legs. napkin ring repaired Case of fruit knives and forks with a shrinkage crack to lid.
Two George V silver cigarette casesfirst Birmingham, 1933 William Neale & Son, second Birmingham, 1935, S Blanckensee & Son, both rectangular with engine turned decoration, gilt interiors, both engraved with initials to interior, (2)First 12.4 x 8.4cm., weight approx. 11.74oztCondition: First good condition. Some surface wear and scratches. Second gilt interior rubbed
Three George IV/William IV and early Victorian engine turned silver vinaigrettesthe largest London, 1852, Joseph Foxall & Co, rectangular with suspension ring, gilt interior with hinged pierced grill, bearing shield shaped cartouche engraved with initials, second Birmingham, 1822, Taylor & Perry rectangular with raised foliate thumbpiece reeded sides and vacant reserve, interior gilt with hinged pierced grille and another similar vinaigrette, Birmingham, 1821 Ledsam & Vale, (3)first length 4.8cm., weight approx. 2.23oztCondition: First interior gilt rubbed. second and third in good condition commensurate with age. George IV vinaigrette lid slightly pushed
Two early Victorian silver vinaigrettes first Birmingham, 1845, Nathaniel Mills, oval shaped from engraved with panels of engine turned decoration within foliate scrolls and central vacant reserve heightened with gilt, interior with hinged foliate pierced grille, second Birmingham, 1841, Nathaniel Mills, rectangular form with shaped outline and engraved scroll engraved decoration and reserve engraved with initials, interior gilt with hinged pierced foliate grille, (2)first length 4cm., weight approx. 1.31oztCondition: Good condition commensurate with age
A George V silver mounted easel back dressing table mirror Birmingham, 1923, Henry Matthews rectangular with bevel edged mirror plate framed with engine turned and scrolling foliate borders with vacant circular cartouche, oak back with strut support height 30.7cm., width 22.5cm.Condition: Good condition commensurate with age
A small collection of silver to include compacts and vesta casesvarious dates, makerscomprising an Art Deco engine turned circular powder compact initialled A S, a hexagonal powder compact with suspension ring and linear engine turned decoration to cover, a late Victorian foliate engraved vesta case, a George V vesta case with linear engine turned decoration and vacant shield shape reserve, a pill pot with planished cover, a Charles Horner thimble, a pair of late Victorian embossed pin dishes, a George III silver topped cut glass jar, a seal top spoon with scroll capital terminal, a plated vesta case etc., (qty)various, total weight approx. 5.93oztCondition: Mostly good condition commensurate with age
A collection of silver to include a sugar caster, pair of pedestal salts etc.various dates, makerscomprising a baluster from sugar caster in Georgian style, London, 1928, William Comyns & Sons, a cased pair of twin handled pedestal salts with gilt wells and spoons, Birmingham, 1919, Jones & Crompton, initialled, a pair of Art Deco engine turned lozenge shaped napkin rings, Sheffield, 1947, Walker & Hall, cased pair of Belmont II pattern fruit spoons, a pair of half gadrooned oblong bellied salts on ball feet and a pair of pepper pots, (Qty)first height 16.5cm., weight approx. 12.33ozt Condition: Good condition. One pepper pot lacking glass liner. wells of oblong salts gilt rubbed
A late Victorian silver nurses buckle, a compact and other itemsfirst Birmingham, 1898, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders and James Francis Hollings, in two parts, cast in relief with winged cherubs head in a central shaped reserve within a pierced foliate scroll border together with an Elizabeth II circular engine turned powder compact, a pair of small Edwardian silver topped clear scent bottles, an American silver lidded cut glass powder jar by Gorham, and another silver topped cut glass dress table jar, all engraved with initials, (6)first length 12cm., weighable silver approx. 9.07oztCondition: Overall good condition. One scent bottle lid with knocks and dings.
An early Victorian silver vinaigrette Birmingham, 1849, Nathaniel Millsof rectangular form with shaped outline, the hinged cover engraved with a view of the west end of York Minster, engine turned sides and base with shield shaped cartouche engraved with initials, interior gilt with hinged foliate pierced grillelength 3.8cm., weight approx. 0.57oztCondition: Good condition commensurate with age. lid and base with some rubbing to engraved decoration
A pair of Italian .800 silver and blue glass salt and pepper shakers and other itemsfirst stamped 800, of blue glass urn form, fitted with domed covers, the bases embossed with stiff leaf decoration on spreading circular foot, together with a George V silver cigarette case of curbed rectangular form with linear engine turned decoration, initialled W.W. London, 1917, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, and a snuff box, Chester, 1909, Samson Mordan & Co Ltd, of plain rectangular form, the hinged lid with raised reserve, initialled, interior gilt, (4)first height 13cm., weight approx. 66.66ozt Condition: The shakers are in good condition, however the lid of the salt cannot be removed. Salt corrosion around holes on lid. Engraved decoration of cigarette case rubbed. Surface scratches to snuff box
An Edwardian small silver hip flask and other silver various dates, makersfirst Birmingham, 1916, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, plain rectangular from with screw fitting mushroom cap, initialled, together with a late Victorian foliate embossed trinket box, Birmingham, 1900 Horton & Allday, a late Victorian vesta case of plain oblong form, initialled, an Elizabeth II engine turned snuff box, an engine turned propelling pencil, a small tortoiseshell box mounted with silver cartouche and a novelty electroplated golfing pepper pot in the form of a golf ball and clubs, (7)first height 9.5cm., weight approx. 5.24oztCondition: Hip flask with knocks to corners and cap, Trinket box worn through on high points and splits to side. dent to reverse of vesta. Tortoiseshell box previously with divisions
A late Victorian Neoclassical sugar caster, a Hanau caster and another first Sheffield, 1901, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, of fluted urn form embossed with medallions and swags, pull of pierced cover raised on a circular foot and square base, second, London import marks for 1891, Edwin Thompson Bryant, of ogee baluster form, cast with panels of putti and flower, bayonet fitting domed cover, third, Birmingham, 1932, Joseph Gloster Ltd, of baluster form with engine turned decoration, bakelite lined, (3)first height 19.5cm., weighable silver approx. 12.74oztCondition: First finial knocked and pushing down on cover, other two in good condition
A George V silver dish and other silver first London, 1914, Corke Brothers & Co, of oval form with pierce sides raised on scroll legs, together with a Victorian small cream jug, London, 1889, Charles Boyton, half fluted with rope-work girdle, crimped rim and scroll handle, an engine turned small cigarette case, two napkin rings, pair .835 Hildersheimer rose pattern salt spoons etc., (qty)first length 18cm., weight approx. 12.73oztCondition: Condition commensurate with age

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