A collection of jewellery and cosmetic items. Comprising a 19th century Alpine porcelain brooch (in as found condition); a "Sterling silver" stamped hinged engine turn patterned bangle (as found as clasp appears to not open); a pair of silver plated glove stretchers; two Stratton fan shaped lipstick cases with mirrors and a used vintage compact.
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A Belgian 800 silver Niello work watch with rose yellow metal engraved cartouche. Signed for H, Becker, Verviers. Engraved "10 Mai 1908". With a silver engine turned dial, with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, to a keyless wind movement. Untested but winds and appears to run. Case diameter 48mm approximately. Gross weight approximately 61.82 grams.
An 18ct gold hunting cased keywind fob watch, the gilt three-quarter plate movement detailed 'Douglas R. Samuel Liverpool No. 5210', the similarly signed enamelled dial with black Roman hour numerals, the case with engine turned decoration, Chester 1868, total weight 50.8g, case diameter 4cm.
A Victorian 18ct gold cased keywind open-faced gentleman's pocket watch, the unsigned gilt movement numbered '63367', the enamelled gilt dial with applied Roman hour numerals, the case back with engraved garter within engine turned surround, Chester 1858, total weight 48.3g, case diameter 3.8cm, with leather case, together with a gold faceted twin circular link Albert watch chain, fitted with a swivel, weight 35.7g, and three watch keys.
A Waltham 18ct gold circular cased gentleman's bracelet wristwatch with signed and jewelled gilt movement, the engine turned silvered dial with diamond set hour markers and detailed 'Waltham 18 Carat Swiss 92950', the case with glazed back, on an integral multi-link tapered bracelet with signed clasp, detailed '750', total weight 83.2g, case diameter 2.9cm, total length 20.5cm.
A Chester Hallmarked Silver Cased Openface Pocket Watch, the white dial with black Roman numerals and seconds subsidiary dial, the movement signed Thompson Chesterfield, within case with vacant cartouche; together with a 'J.G Graves Sheffield' hallmarked silver cased openface pocket watch, the signed dial (lacking glass), within engine turned case with vacant cartouche. (2)
JOHN TAYLOR, LONDON AN 18 CARAT GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, CIRCA 1836 Movement: Full plate Case: 18 carat gold three piece hinged case, the back cover with engine turned decoration and a circular vacant reserve, hallmarked London 1836 Dial: Silvered and gilt Size: 41mm Signed: Movement Accessories: Suspended on a gold articulated fancy link chain, winding key Condition Report: Movement is not currently functioning. We have been unable to gain access to the movement to be able to report its condition. Dial appears to be in an average condition with some light marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands show marks and tarnishing when viewed under a x4 loupe. Glass has some scratches and marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case shows scratches, marks and dints. Engine turning wornHinges appear intact.Watch - 61g grossChain - Unmarked, tests as 9 carat, 38g This lot does not come with box or papers.Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
UNSIGNED A SWISS GOLD OPEN FACE QUARTER REPEATER POCKET WATCH, NO. 70410 12761, CIRCA 1850Movement: Three armed compensated balance, flat balance spring, anchor lever escapement, repeater work Case: Gold four piece hinged case, the back cover with engine turned decoration, engraved with scroll work and flowers, stamped with marks for Neuchatel 1820 - 1866, .750 standard Dial: White enamel Size: 45mm Signed: Unsigned Accessories: None Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Repeater functioningMovement has scratches, marks and tarnishing commensurate with general wear visible to the naked eye. Dial appears to be in an average condition with some light marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. One hairline crackHands show marks and tarnishing when viewed under a x4 loupe. Glass has some scratches and marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case appears to be in good condition with minor scratches and marks. Hinges appear intact.53g grossThis lot does not come with box or papers.Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
Matchbox, a boxed group, comprising of Models of Yesteryear Fire Engine Collection & Collectibles era, to include 1930 Ahrens-Fox fire engine with display plinth, 1913 Fowler 36 Showmans Engine, & others. Although unchecked for completeness, conditions generally appear to be Excellent to Near Mint in Good Plus to Excellent boxes, with some being sealed inside. See photo.
Carvannel Mine Surveys and plans. 1:500, 1966, Sketch Plan, Carvannel Mine: Shafts, lodes, adits; 1:500, 1966, sketch Plan, Carvannel Mine, Shafts, lodes, adits; Vertical section, hand drawn East Rosewarne mine, shafts, adits, drives, engine lode, Hand Drawn; Plan, hand drawn Comford mine, Tresavean mine; Photocopy (poor) of underground workings plan Great Condurrow, Tryphena, South Condurrow, Wheal Grenville, W. Condurrow, Tolcarne and South Tolcarne mines, Also Wheal Harriett, and Tuckingmill great Crosscourse. Great flat lode; A good copy of the above Great Western Ordes, Wheal Pendarves; Vertical sections 1:2500 Tryphena, Tolcarne, South Tolcarne, Polgive, Great Condurrow, South Condurrow, Wheal Grenville, East Wheal Grenville, Drawn by Camborne Tin Ltd; Plan 1:1000 Great Condurrow, Wheal Harriett, part of Dolcoath mines, Shafts, adits, drives, lodes; Plan 1:1000 Tryphena, Carn Camborne, West Condurrow Mines, Shaft, drives, lodes, adits; As 567 Very good copy “Long ??? Sections of lodes in the mines of the Grenville Group” Camborne tin; Plan Wheal Harriett, Gret Condurrow, Port Polcoat shafts, adits, drives, lodes; Plan West Condurrow and Tryphena, shafts, drives, lodes, adits; Miscellaneous photocopies of previous parts; Plan (10 chains 1.5") Lodes, Praze in West, Copper fill and forest in South, Camborne in north, Condurrow in east, Dulcoath in north east. From the estate of Ron Hooper, M.V.O., A.C.S.M., F.I.M.M.Born in St.Agnes, he graduated from Camborne School of Mines. After a short career mining in the Gold Coast of Ghana he joined the Camborne School of Mines, eventually becoming Senior Lecturer in Surveying. At the same time, he acted as an independent mining engineer and was appointed mineral agent for several Cornish estates including the Duchy of Cornwall, Tregothnan, and the Godolphin Estate (amongst others).
The Industrial Revolution. John Farey. 'A Treatise on the Steam Engine. Historical, Practical, and Descriptive (1827),' reprint, two volumes, original cloth, unclipped dj with sun bleaching to spines, spotting to prelims and edge of text block, David & Charles, Newton Abbot, 1971; Lawrence P. S. Piper. 'Camborne School of Mines. A History of Mining Education in Cornwall,' first edition, unclipped dj, fine, Trevithick Society in celebration of 125th anniversary of the Camborne School of Mines, 2013; Tony Brooks & John Watton. 'King Edward Mine. An Illustrated Account of Underground and Surface Operations 1897-2001,' photographic card wraps, images throughout, vg, Cornish Hillside Publications, St Austell, 2002; Neil Cossons & Barrie Trinder. 'The Iron Bridge. Symbol of the Industrial Revolution,' first edition, unclipped dj illustrations throughout, vg, Moonraker Press, 1979; With a large collection of other works. (30+)John Stengelhofen (1939-2020). Please see lot 1 for provenance.
'Devon Great Consols. Longitudinal Section on the Main Lode,' Kell Brothers Lithographers Showing Wheal Maria, Wheal Fanny, Wheal Anna Maris, wheal Josiah, Wheal Emma and The New Ground, with thirteen shafts and illustrations of the above ground works, scale 40 fathoms to an inch, some tears to margins not affecting the lithograph, rolled, approx 56cm x 166cm, [c.1860]; 'Crowdale. Section Looking South,' copied from tracing in Bedford Estate, 17th August 1956, rolled, approx 51.5cm x 121cm; 'Lady Bertha Mine,' hand drawn survey showing Engine shaft, fatho level, The Duke of Bedford's Land, Section of Rowe's Winze, Scale 8 fathoms to an Inch, some toning to for edge but generally vg, rolled, no date but the paper and font suggest late 19th century, approx 68cm x 101cm; A 19th century hand drawn survey of Collacombe Mine, stamped by the Inspector of Mines 1937 to certify as a True Copy of Plan NoR303c, rolled, 47cm x 85cm; With four copies of plans all done by hand and from the same estate. (8) From the estate of Ron Hooper, M.V.O., A.C.S.M., F.I.M.M.Born in St.Agnes, he graduated from Camborne School of Mines. After a short career mining in the Gold Coast of Ghana he joined the Camborne School of Mines, eventually becoming Senior Lecturer in Surveying. At the same time, he acted as an independent mining engineer and was appointed mineral agent for several Cornish estates including the Duchy of Cornwall, Tregothnan, and the Godolphin Estate (amongst others).
(Mining) HARPER, Edith K. 'A Cornish Giant. Richard Trevithick: The Father of the Locomotive-Engine,' Pictorial thin card wraps, perished gutta percha causing loose leaves, illustrations, pp.61, a good copy of a scarce work, E. & F. Spon, Ltd, London, 1913.John Stengelhofen (1939-2020). Please see lot 1 for provenance.
Mining in Cornwall A very good collection of twenty five works. H. G. Dines. 'The Metalliferous Mining Region of South West England,' two volumes, original cloth with embossed lettered titles to front board, later uniform library dj, folded maps in pockets to rear, vg to fine, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Great Britain, Her Majesty's Stationary Office, London, 1956; D. B. Barton. 'The Cornish Beam Engine,' flat signed and dedicated by the author, first edition, original cloth, later dj, vg, Wordens of Cornwall, Marazion, 1965; 'A Historical Survey of the Mines and Mineral Railways of East Cornwall and West Devon,' first edition, original cloth, spotting throughout, good to very good, D. B. Barton, Truro, 1964; Robert R. Pennington. 'Stannary Law. A History of the Mining Law of Cornwall and Devon,' first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, vg, David & Charles, Newton Abbot, 1973; Tony Brooks. 'A History of Iron Mining in Cornwall,' first edition, original cloth, unclipped dj, Cornish Hillside Publications, St Austell, 2011; Bryan Earl. 'Cornwall Mining. The Techniques of Metal Mining in the West of England, Past and Present,' first edition, original cloth, later dj, spotting to edge of text block, vg, D. Bradford Barton, Truro, 1968; R. M. Barton. 'An Introduction to the Geology of Cornwall,' first edition, 1964; J. B. Austin. 'The Mines of South Australia,' facsimile, some light spotting, vg, 1968; D. B. Barton. 'A History of Copper Mining in Cornwall and Devon,' second edition, unclipped dj, some spotting, 1968; Arthur Cecil Todd. 'the Cornish Miner in America,' first edition, good to vg, 1967; A. K. Hamilton Jenkin. 'the Cornish Miner. An Account of His Life Above and Underground from Early Times,' third edition, vg, 1962; H. W. Dickinson. 'The Cornish Engine,' clipped dj, vg, Art and Techics, 1951; G. R. Lewis. 'The Stannaries. A Study of the Medieval Tin Miners of Cornwall and Devon,' reprint, vg, 1965; William Pryce. 'Mineralogia Cornubiensis,' facsimile, light spotting to edge of text block, vg, 1972; Allen Buckley. 'Dolcoath Mine. A History,' original cloth, unclipped, dj, fine, The Trevithick Society, 2010; D. B. Barton. 'A History of Tin Mining and Smelting in Cornwall,' first edition, vg, 1967; Edmund Vale. 'The Harveys of Hayle,' first edition, spotting to pastdown, vg, 1966; With seven other works. (25)John Stengelhofen (1939-2020). Please see lot 1 for provenance.
The Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society Annual reports. A continuous run from 1834 to 1926. Mostly in a uniform half polished calf with marble boards, compartmentalised spines with gilt tooled lettering, some slight variations to two of the works, one being a 1882 Coronation presentation copy (presented to Miss Fox from Father Rogers, President); 1900-1926 being a sympathetic rebind, backstrips to early vols with some chipping, many maps, plans diagrams, plates, &c. &c.The Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society focused on the progression of technology, science and the arts and "to elicit the ingenuity of a community distinguished for its mechanical skill" (Our History - The Poly at Falmouth). The society's hall was later imagined and executed to cater for the proliferation of new ideas, research and inventions. This collection contains wide academic and cultural content. It also played a prominent role in industrial development in the 19th century, being instrumental in the development of the “Man engine” in mines, improved drilling machinery, mine ventilation, the health and welfare of fishermen and miners – and explosives. At the 1865 Exhibition, a first Silver Medal was awarded for Nobel’s nitro-glycerine, following a demonstration at Falmouth docks. Prentice's gun cotton was also demonstrated. In 1858 the Society founded The Miners Association to better aid the mining industry. A very good early set. John Stengelhofen (1939-2020). Please see lot 1 for provenance.
A silver rectangular easel back photograph frame Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield, 2005, 4½ x 3 5/8in. (11.5 x 9.3cm.), together with a circular engine turned photograph frame by Sanders & Mackenzie, Birmingham, 1972, 6in. (15.2cm.) diameter and a small round frame. (3) * All frames with small dents etc, fair / good.
A William IV silver snuff box London, 1834, 'J.B' possibly Josiah Barnet, of rectangular form, having engine turned design, initialled rectangular cartouche to hinged cover, opening to reveal gilt interior, 3in. (7.5cm.) wide, weight 2.42tr.oz. * Small dents, strong hinge, good hallmarks, good.
A Grande Sonnerie gilt brass carriage clock made for the Chinese market, with push button repeat and alarm late 19th century, no. 591, in gilt Anglaise Riche case with chased floral and foliate decoration and curled ribbon borders, the recessed base fitted with a selection lever, with white circular Roman enamel dial with Arabic outer 5 minute track and blued steel hands, an alarm dial beneath, within a silvered, engine turned mask, the eight day two train movement signed with three Chinese characters, with silvered platform escapement and striking the hours and quarters on two bells, with push button repeat sounding the last hour at will, 6in. (15.25cm.) high excluding handle, in the original green velvet travelling case with key. *Winds and runs. Strikes correctly and repeat is functioning. Overall condition very good - no notable faults. A few small dark spots of tarnish to surface of gilt case. The velvet travel case is only in poor to fair condition - faded, wear & splits / holes to edges and corners and velvet is partially detached from one side of lid. Carrying handle missing.
A rummage tray of silver collectables to include an Elizabeth II silver spirit flask, by K. L. Downes, Birmingham, 1975, slightly curved with engine turned decoration, initialled 'RAH'; pair of Georgian silver sugar nips; silver cutlery of varying forms, weighable silver 14.4 tr.oz., together with three rolled gold Cross pens, etc.
A George III silver and agate snuff box Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London, 1805, of rounded rectangular form with raised agate cabochon to hinged cover, ornate engine turned decoration, the underside with initialled oval cartouche, opening to reveal gilt interior, 2¾in. (7cm.) wide, weight 2.66 tr.oz * Original Paint & Son receipt, dated 24 Sept 1988. * Good strong hinge and strong hallmarks, very little wear, good.

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