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A silver cased key wind fusee lever open face pocket watch. The silver engine turned dial with applied gilt Gothic Roman numerals and foliate swag decoration, subsidiary dial, the movement signed D. PRICE BIRMINGHAM 55107, engine turned case hallmarked London 1871, 53mm.Currently running. Case decoration worn.
A selection of three purse watches. One by Gieves Ltd within a silver and blue guilloche enamel case, Birmingham 1932, width 45mm; Another in a nickel case with push opening mechanism, Swiss 15 jewel movement, length 45mm, and another in a nickel engine turned case with push up mechanism, length 55mm.
WALTHAM - A rose gold plated full hunter crown wind lever pocket watch. The signed dial with black Arabic numerals and red Arabic outer five minute markers, subsidiary dial, the 17 jewel movement signed P. S. BARTLETT WALTHAM no. 14026218, the cuvette with engraved dedication dated 13.3.10, engine turned case, 50mm.Currently running. Slightly scratched case. A clean looking watch.
A Waltham 'Ensign' rose gold plated full hunter slim cased lever pocket watch. The 38mm dial signed 'A.W.W. CO. WALTHAM, MASS.' with Roman numerals and subisdiary seconds dial, the signed lever movement no. 10483927, within an engine turned C.W.C. Co case, 48mm.Winds and runs. The case back has a slight line dent and a little dent. Slight scratches. Generally a nice looking example.
ELGIN - A rose gold plated full hunter crown wind pocket watch. The signed dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, the signed 7 jewel lever movement no. 11980681, the Keystone case engine turned and foliate engraved, the back with a building, 50mm.Currently running, a nice looking watch.
An Elgin 14ct full hunter crown wind fob pocket watch, within a gilt tooled leather travel case. The signed 26mm dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, signed 15 jewel movement no. 14443318, within foliate scroll and engine turned 14ct Keystone case, 14ct cuvette, case diameter 33mm, weight 29.1g; the gilt tooled leather travel case with arched top, fitted velvet interior, easel back, height 7cm.
An 18ct cased lady's fob crown wind pocket watch. 30mm gilt engine turned and foliate engraved dial with black Roman numerals, unsigned three quarter plate lever movement no. 32553, 18ct cuvette and foliate engraved case with vacant cartouche, hallmarked Chester 1900, gold plated bow, 37mm, 45.9g.Doesn't wind or run. Case good. A nice clean looking watch.
ROCKFORD - A large rose gold plated full hunter crown wind lever pocket watch. The 42mm signed dial with Black Arabic numerals and red Arabic five minute markers, subsidiary dial, signed 17 jewel movement no. 519732, Keystone engine turned and foliate engraved case, the back with cartouche engraved with a building, 56mm.Currently running. An attractive watch.
A silver half-hunter crown wind pocket watch. The white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, unsigned movement, the cuvette with inscribed dedication, the engine turned case with blue enamel Roman numerals, 42mm.Currently running. The dial has fine hairline cracks. Postage would be £12.50 approximately.
J. W. BENSON - 'THE LUDGATE', a silver cased key wind lever pocket watch. The 40mm signed dial with subsidiary dial, the three quarter plate movement signed 'THE LUDGATE J.W. Benson, PATENT No4658 TO H.M. THE QUEEN LUDGATE HILL LONDON', no. E2737, with compensated balance and regulator, hinged cuvette, within an engine turned J.W. Benson case with engraved cartouche, London 1913, 54mm; together with a silver hallmarked Albert watch chain with shield fob, length 46cm, 57.9g.Currently winds and runs.
WALTHAM - An Art Deco gold plated crown wind open face pocket watch. The silvered dial with stylised black Roman numerals and signed WALTHAM KINGSTON, subsidiary dial, signed 15 jewel movement no. 24095412, engine turned and foliate engraved case, 45mm.Currently running. Gold plating worn but a clean looking watch.
WALTHAM - A 14ct full hunter crown wind pocket watch. The signed 39mm white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement signed American Waltham U.S.A. ENSIGN, 10893722, 14ct ROY engine turned cuvette and case, the cuvette with inscribed date 02.10.05., 75.4g.Currently running, the minute hand detached. Hairline crack to the dial, case good.
WALTHAM - A gold-plated full hunter crown wind lever pocket watch. The signed dial with black Arabic numerals, red outer minute markers and subsidiary dial, the signed 17 jewel movement no. 17180290, the case front foliate scroll engraved and engine turned, the back engraved with a stag bust, 50mm.Currently running. A clean looking watch.
A fine 18th century French 18ct tri-colour gold verge repeating pocket watch by Jaques Castagnet. The fusee movement signed Castagnet A Paris 1701, with pierced balance bridge, gilt three arm balance, and silvered regulating disc, the hammer striking a gong and with cylindrical pillars, with a plunge stem, the 32mm white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer Arabic five minute divisions and winding hole at the 2 o'clock position, case makers mark GM, the case back with a flower head, engine turned decoration and stiff leaf edging, 42mm, 61.4g.This currently winds and runs. The plunge stem works and it strikes the full 12 hours, however the gong isn't ringing. When moving the hour hand to another position the strike doesn't change, so needs attention. The back of the case has three small dents and wear to the engine turned decoration. There is a small chip to the enamel on the winding hole. Also there appears to be a laquered finish on the dial which is pealing.We do not guarantee the working order of movements and recommend a full service after purchasing.
Two silver Waltham key wind lever pocket watches, and one other. The larger Waltham with 42mm signed white enamel dial, signed movement 7056979, the engine turned case hallmarked Birmingham 1876, the other Waltham with 40mm dial, movement 9379678, Birmingham 1904; together with a 0.935 cased Swiss movement pocket watch, the dial and movement signed 'SKARRET & CO WORCESTER SWISS'.Both currently winding and running.
Unsigned - A Swiss 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, circa 1910, engine turned dial with floral inner, black Roman numerals and blued hands, mechanical crown wind movement, case, 34mm diameter, verso engraved with scrolls and foliage around a monogrammed escutcheon shaped cartouche, interior with casemaker's mark of Louis Weill and Swiss mark for 18ct gold, additionally stamped K18, the cuvette similarly marked, 32.6g gross
Unsigned - An early 19th century French metalwares 18ct gold slim cased open faced pocket watch, circa 1825, silvered dial with engine turned inner, black Roman numerals and blued hands, mechanical key wind movement, case, 42mm diameter, 7mm thick, bezel, bow and verso decorated with polychrome enamel scrolls and foliage, interior with unidentified case maker's mark (FIM lozenge cartouche), and French 'Departments' mark for 18ct gold (1819-1835), along with personal engraving, the cuvette similarly marked, 40.5g gross, along with an enamelled winding key and supported on a 'belcher' link chain, 2mm diameter, stamped 9C, with bolt ring fastening, 30cm long,12g, all presented in a wooden travelling case with Boulle style decoration (2)
An early 20th century Austrian metalwares silver and enamel powder compact, marked 935 MADE IN AUSTRIA STERLING SILVER 831, no further apparent marks, of octagonal form, underside in pale blue guilloché enamel with decorated upper and lower bezels in white and red enamel, piano hinged cover depicting an evening scene with a kneeling gentleman kissing the hand of a lady in front of wrought iron gates, with putti observing, decorative thumbpiece, interior with engine turned plate over the powder reservoir with associated 3 position slider, mirrored interior of cover, marked 831 behind the mirror, 6 x 6cm, 97.6g gross, presented with chamois applicator
A Victorian silver vinaigrette commemorating the Great Exhibition, mark of Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1850, of rectangular form with scrolled and scalloped edge, underside with engine turned engraved decoration around a vacant scroll edged cartouche, piano hinged cover with a finely engraved depiction of Crystal Palace on a sunburst background, gilded interior with hinged and pierced grille, 5 x 3cm 26.4gOverall in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some light surface scratches and scuffs, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Both hinges very, very slightly strained, but both covers open and close satisfactorily. A little staining to the underside of the grille and inside the body, probably from the sponge, which is still in place. Hallmarks readable.
Unsigned - A silver half hunter pocket watch with later watch chain, circa 1919, outer cover with engine turned decoration, black enamel Arabic numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring around the circular glazed aperture, white dial with slightly recessed inner, black Arabic numerals, blued hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, mechanical crown wind movement calibre 32, case, 50mm diameter, interior with London import hallmarks for Sterling silver and sponsor's mark of Stockwell & Co. (George Stockwell), the cuvette similarly marked, 86.5g gross; the chain of 'rolled curb' links 7mm wide, each part marked, terminating in swivel catches, the T bar with mark of Joseph Moore, Birmingham 1927 suspended from a short length of chain midway, length 40cm, 57.5g (2)
An early 20th century 9ct gold snuff box, mark of J. H. Wynn Ltd., (John Henry Wynn), Birmingham 1937, of rectangular form, decorated all over with hobnail engine turned engraving, part mark spring loaded and piano hinged cover, the push button release with four square facetted rubies, 8.5 x 5.5cm, 97.4g
Pioneer, Genève – A diamond set cocktail watch, circa 1950, circular cream-coloured ‘sunburst’ engine turned dial with black Arabic numerals and blued hands, signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement, case, 21mm diameter, diamond set front bezel, interior stamped PLATINUM 3111, fixed wire lugs to a mesh style bracelet with sliding adjustable clasp, stamped 9CT, 13.8g gross ex movement
A 19th century silver vinaigrette, mark of Matthew Linwood, and two others. Birmingham 1813, of rectangular form, underside with two concentric rows of bright cut engraving, the cover with 8 decorative navettes over a textured ground and around a vacant rectangular cartouche, gilded interior and hinged and pierced grille, 3 x 2cm; the second, mark of John Bettridge, Birmingham 1820, decorated all over with engine turned decoration, the cover with a monogrammed rectangular cartouche, gilded interior and hinged and pierced grille, 3.5 x 2.5cm; the third, possible mark of William Simpson, Birmingham 1835 (?), decorated all over with bright cut floral and symmetrical designs, personalised cover, gilded interior and hinged and pierced grille, 3 x 2cm (3)
A Victorian silver engraved 'Castle Top' card case, mark of Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1850, of rectangular form with scalloped edge, the front with engine turned decoration around an engraved scene, probably of the Old Bridge at Perth, Scotland, verso with engine turned decoration around a monogrammed scroll edged cartouche, piano hinged cover, 10 x 7cm, 72.6gOverall in good condition with no obvious sign of repair. Some light surface scratches and nicks, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Both sides very, very slightly concave. Hinge in good order and does not appear strained, and the cover opens and closes satisfactorily. Hallmarks readable. Retailer signed opposite side to the hallmark (ROE & JACOB * LIVERPOOL)
A trio of enamelled silver boxes, the first, a late 19th century Austro-Hungarian metalwares example, mark of Georg Adam Scheid (1882-1903), Dianakopf 2nd standard mark for 900/1000 standard silver, Vienna, additionally stamped 900 with German import marks, of square form, the side with repoussé foliate decoration, the underside with engine turned engraving, piano hinged cover decorated with pink guilloché enamel within a dark blue enamel border, gilded interior, 4 x 4cm, 31.4g; the second with mark of Turner & Simpson Ltd., Birmingham 1931, of circular form, plain and polished, piano hinged cover decorated with dark blue guilloché enamel topped with a marcasite set crown, interior with mirror and powder puff, 5cm diameter, 56.2g gross; the third with London import marks for Sterling silver and sponsor's mark of Cohen & Charles. of oval form, the underside with engine turned engraving within a decorative border, piano hinged cover decorated with dark green guilloché enamel topped with a marcasite set wreath, gilded interior, 4 x 3.5cm, 20.1g (3)
Longines - A steel 'Master Collection' triple calendar with chronograph and moonphase wristwatch, circa 2005, model L2.773.4, serial number 38687177, circular engine turned silvered dial with black Arabic numerals, blued hands, centre sweep and date indicator with subsidiary dials for hours and moonphase at 6H, 24 hour/GMT at 9H, and minutes, day and date at 12H, outer date and seconds tracks, tandem signed 25 jewel automatic ETA movement number V6DP1 calibre L678.2, with start/stop and reset pushers above and below the crown and recessed adjusting pusher at 10H, case, 42mm, verso with exhibition back, to a brown strap with deployant clasp, presented in the original wooden case, with adjusting toolCrystal - Complete - Some very minor surface scratches and nicks, visible under reflected light. Dial - In excellent condition with no signs of damage or deterioration.Movement - In working order, though not tested for timekeeping or endurance.Case - One or two minor surface scratches, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.
A Victorian silver cased notebook, mark of Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1846, of rectangular form, the front with striped engine turned engraving around an engraved coastal scene, verso with similar decoration around a vacant escutcheon shaped cartouche, interior with 'ivorine' pages, 8 x 5cmOverall in fair condition. Some surface scratches, dents and dings to the silver covers as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Edges of the silver a little distorted and out of shape. Hallmarks rubbed but still readable. Interior leather and silk rather dirty, stained and spotted. Leaves are loose. Pencil lacking.
A George V 9ct gold pocket cigarette case, mark of Payton, Pepper & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1929, of rectangular, somewhat convex form, outer with bevelled edge and decorated all over with engine turned engraving, sprung loaded piano hinge with push button release, interior with elasticated retainer, 8.5 x 7.5cm, 77.4g gross
Dimier Frères & Cie, Genève - A 15ct gold wristwatch, circa 1909, circular engine turned dial with floral inner, black Roman numerals and blued hands, liveried mechanical crown wind movement with hand setting button at 4H, case, 30mm diameter, decorated with foliate and scroll engraving, interior with casemaker's mark of Dimier Brothers, and London import hallmarks for 15ct gold, the cuvette similarly marked, hinged 'swinging' wire lugs to a brown strap with pin buckle
A George V 9ct gold pocket cigarette case, mark of B. H. Britton & Sons, Birmingham 1926, of rectangular form, outer with bevelled edge and decorated all over with symmetrical engine turned engraving, sprung loaded piano hinge with push button release, interior with elasticated retainer, 8 x 6.5cm, 72g gross
A George VI 9ct gold pocket cigarette case, mark of Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham 1945, of rectangular form, outer with bevelled edge and decorated all over with hobnail engine turned engraving, sprung loaded piano hinge with push button release, interior with personal engraving and elasticated retainer, 11 x 8cm, 149.3g gross
Kit Built: An unmade boxed OO Gauge, kit built locomotive, together with a collection of made and unmade coach kits; a Hornby Dublo locomotive within Wills Finecast box; and an unboxed Bing horizontal live steam engine. General wear expected with age. Used condition. Please assess photographs. (8)
Easton & Anderson: An Easton & Anderson Grasshopper Beam Engine, Built by D. Parker, Derby 1993, to the 1892 design. Engine is displayed upon wooden plinth in black. Complete with plans. Very good condition and well-built. Base measuring approx. 30cm x 23cm, height of item approx. 23cm. Please assess photographs.
Matchbox: A collection of nine assorted boxed Matchbox 75 Series vehicles to comprise: Mercedes Trailer 2, Snorkel Fire Engine 13, Petrol Tanker 14, Fork Lift Truck 15, The Londoner 17, Cement Truck 19, Police Patrol 20, Atlas Truck 23, and Site Dumper 26. Vehicles are in very good condition, boxes generally in good condition, shelf and edge wear as expected with age, with some slight crushing. Please assess photographs. (one bag)
Matchbox: A collection of eight assorted boxed Matchbox 75 Series vehicles to comprise: Ford RS2000 9, Plymouth Police Car 10, Car Transporter 11, Citroen CX 12, Snorkel Fire Engine 13, Petrol Tanker 14, Hi Ho Silver 15 and Pontiac 16. Vehicles are in good condition, boxes generally in good condition, shelf and edge wear as expected with age. Please assess photographs. (one bag)

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