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Two Victorian silver open face pocket watches. Comprising one circa 1846, with a cream dial with black Roman numerals, and a fusee lever movement; the other similar but with an engine turned and floral dial with raised gilt Roman numerals Condition Report: Both functioning at time of testing.
Three early 20th century silver vesta or match cases. Comprising; one with engine turned bands and a round reserve with script initials, Birmingham 1914; 38.5mm high; another all-over engraved with foliate scrolls around a vacant shield-shaped cartouche, Birmingham 1915; the other similarly engraved around a roccoco cartouche, Birmingham 1912
Three early 20th century silver vesta or match cases. Comprising; a smaller example all-over engraved with scrolling leaves around a vacant shield-shaped cartouche, mark of Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1906, 37mm high; another engraved with alternate engine turned bands and fleur de lys around a vacant round reserve, Birmingham 1909; the other with engine turned bands and a round reserve with script initials, Birmingham 1914
A small collection of silver. Including a round salt with two 'hearts' and scroll flat handles (blue glass liner), mark of Jackson and Fullerton, London 1909, 5.5cm diameter; a late Victorian inverted baluster-shaped and engraved pepper pot, Sheffield 1887; a canted-rectangular and engine turned napkin ring, Birmingham 1933; a baluster pepper pot on four pad feet, 1924; a silver thimble and a jam spoon; 170g of weighable silver; together with a plated butter knife and a jam spoon
An early 20th century silver cased, open face keyless pocket watch. The white dial with black Roman numerals and four subsidiary dials for days, days of the month, months and seconds, bar lever movement, the 53mm diameter three-piece hinged case with a snap-on bezel, the back formerly engine turned and with a central garter, hallmarks for Chester 1901
Four silver bangles. Including a late Victorian example part engraved with flowers, Chester 1887; an engine-turned 'belt' example, London 1945; a hollow hinged bangle, engraved with trailing leaves on a satinised ground, London 1977; and a small hinged bangle stamped '925', the four weigh 63g gross
A collection of jewellery and other items. To include; a yellow metal and moonstone small star; a yellow metal dolphin pendant and chain; a Franklin Mint silver medallion commemorating Haley's comet passing in 1986, 24g; a Mexican sterling and enamel oval ring; two similar round signet rings; two silver and enamel pendants and two chains each stamped '925'; a pink and near colourless cubic zirconia set 'butterfly' pendant; various buttons, studs and cufflinks including a pair of engine turned silver twin-panel cufflinks; a silver-plated propelling pencil;
Three Victorian and later silver vesta or match cases. Comprising; an example with engine turning around a round reserve with script initials, Birmingham 1899 by Saunders and Shepherd, approx. 43mm high overall; another example part engraved with flowers, 1909; the other engraved with foliate 'C' scrolls around a gilt round reserve with script initials, Birmingham 1904 by Joseph Gloster, 45.5mm high overall
An early 20th century lady's 15ct gold cased bracelet watch, circa 1919. The silvered star-burst engine-turned dial with black Roman numerals, the four piece hinged case with import hallmarks for London 1919, on a Britannic gold expanding bracelet stamped '15ct', Swiss 18 jewel movement, 24g gross Condition Report: We do not warant any watch for accuracy.Overal good condition for age and ticking. The case-back now detached.
A small collection of Victorian and later silver, to include a table bell. Mark of Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1928, 8cm high overall (3 1/4 inches), 121g; a card case engraved with flowers, leaves, strapwork and a vacant cartouche, mark of Frederick Marson, Birmingham 1897, 10cm ( 4 inches), 61g; a small cylindrical box with a pull-off cover, London 1983, 4.25cm high overall (1 5/8th inches), 59g; a modern silver mounted and engine turned cigar cutter with silver blades,14.5cm long (5 3/4 inches) London 1978; together with a plated miniature watering can profusely embossed with scrolling leaves and flowers on a matt ground, 5cm high overall (2 inches)
A Victorian 15ct gold hunter Pocket Watch, the white enamel dial with Roman Numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movements signed 'L. Bernard & co., Royal Exchange London' and numbered 29945, 15ct gold cuvette, case back with engine turned decoration, the front crested, 44mm diameter, gross total weight 73.3g, on an unmarked oval link chain, tests as 15ct, 19cm long, with a watchkey and propelling pencil suspended, the key tested as gold, the pencil gold plated, chain and key 10.3g, in a Palais Royal gilt metal travelling case.
A George VI oval silver Napkin Ring, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham, 1938, with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche, together with another near matched, London, 1935, a set of three circular, Birmingham, 1923, and a pair of Victorian silver sugar nips, London 1886, approx total weight 5ozt (a lot)
A smart George V silver gilt Cigarette Case, by Padgett & Braham Ltd., hallmarked London, 1928, of hinged rectangular form with engine turned decoration, 9.5cm long, together with a George VI silver Cigarette Case, London, 1937, with engine turned decoration, 11cm long, approx total weight 8.9ozt (2)
A George VI silver Cigarette Case, by E J Houlston, hallmarked Birmingham 1944, of hinged rectangular form with engine turned decoration, cartouche with initials, 12.7cm long, together with two other silver engine turned cigarette cases, both with slide hinges, as found, approx. total weight 19.5ozt (3)
A George VI silver cigarette case, hallmarked Chester, 1941, with engine turned decoration and internal inscription dated 1946, 12.5cm x 8.5cm, and a small silver cigarette case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1919, 6.5cm x 8cm, together with a silver cigarette box, hallmarked Birmingham, 1939, with hinged lid and cedar wood liner, 11.5cm x 8.5cm, approximate gross weight 16.3 ozt (3)
A George V silver backed Hand Mirror, by Charles S Green & Co Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham, 1920, with engine turned decoration, together with a plated fox stirrup cup, a silver hinged bangle, two metal pocket watches, pewter spoon, a pair of damaged silver short candlesticks etc., weighable silver 1.8ozt (a lot)
A Birmingham silver topped glass perfume bottle with screw down top complete with original glass stopper, with engraved engine turned decoration to top, cipher GH, (h: 12cm x 5.5cm x 4cm) a mauchline ware style treen box with transfer engraving of Edinburgh Castle from Princes Street, slight damage to top, (5cm x 10.5cm x 7.5cm) (2)
A 1958 BSA Bantam D5 175cc registration no. 815 BHW, frame no. FD52958, engine no. ED5B2387, maroon. This restored D5 Bantam comes direct from a collection of BSA Bantams. The vendor advises us that it is in good running order and is fitted with rare panniers. The motorcycle is offered for auction with V5c and some previous original tax discs dating from 1958, 78 and 82.
A 2006 Kawasaki ER650 6N ABS, registration no. HF06 KFZ, engine no. JKAER650AAA014224, engine no. ER650AE019506, black. This Kawasaki comes direct from a gentleman who is unfortunately giving up motorcycling due to his age and suffering from arthritis. The motorcycle was last MOT'd in 2020 and has been in dry storage since. On collection for this auction the motorcycle started and ran smoothly but due to the time in storage it is advised by our vendor that the bike is serviced, safety checked and MOT'd before taking to the road. It is offered to auction with a lockable top box, security chain and paddock stand. There is an accompanying history file with some MOT's, invoices and Owner's manual. No MOT, V5c.
Magic The Gathering. Scars of Mirrodin Nearly Complete Set This lot features a nearly complete Scars of Mirrodin set. This is a Near Mint set that contains 1 copy of every card from the set barring just 5 cards, Wurmcoil Engine, Mox Opal, Sword of Body and Mind, Lux Cannon and Molten-tail Masticore. This set was owned by a Magic fanatic who aimed to collect 4 copies of every card from every set.

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