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ROSS (Captain John) A Treatise on Navigation by Steam, Comprising a History of the Steam Engine, and an Essay towards a System of the Naval Tactics Peculiar to Steam Navigation ..., Longman, Rees et al. 1828, 4to, frontis and title (slightly stained), Sextant plate, illustrations, Appendix and Index at end, later cloth backed boards
A military photograph album, circa 1920, North-West Frontier Province, India, with about 123 photographs including Army camp, soldiers on manoeuvres, machine gun practice, vehicles, buildings including demolitions, traction engine, artillery, landscapes, Army football, hockey and tug-of-war teams
A George V silver card case, E J Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1930, of chamfered rectangular form with engine turned decoration, gilt interior, 6.25cm. long; together with a George V silver pill box, Birm. 1925; and a modern silver scallop shell napkin clip, Sheffield 2003, weight 1.65 tr.oz. (3)
A silver cigarette box, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham, 1959, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with engine-turned design, opening to cedar interior, 6 5/8 x 4 5/8in. (17 x 11.8cm.), gross weight 21.2 tr.oz. * Condition: Maker's mark rubbed, small dent to top of cover, overall good.
A group of pocket watches, 19th / early 20th century, including an engine turned, silver fusee open face pocket watch, London 1855, case maker William Belcher, movement unsigned, numbered 2000, 41mm. diameter, in running order; four other silver cased open face pocket watches; and five others, all for spares/repair only; plus three wrist watches for spares/repair; and a white metal fob chain. (14)
A Waltham Watch Co. 9ct gold half hunter keyless wind pocket watch, the 48mm. Dennison case with black enamel Roman chapter ring, hallmarked Birm. 1929, the engine turned lever movement signed 'A.W.W. Co. Waltham, U.S.A. Traveler', no. 26295257, signed white Roman enamel dial with subsidiary seconds at 6. * Condition: Winds and runs when catalogued. The plastic glass is loose and there is some old yellowed glue residue to the inside of the case front and dial from an attempt to glue the glass in place at some time. Some losses from enamel to chapter ring and small, faint ding to caseback. Cuvette also 9ct gold.
A Raymond Weil Freelancer stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. 7730, no. K349500, automatic chronograph movement, 25J cal. RW 5000 movement, black engine turned dial, applied luminous tipped baton markers, outer tachymetre scale, luminous baton hands, yellow centre chronograph hand, three subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, day and date apertures at 3, polished bezel, screwed down glazed back, original bracelet with deployant clasp, no box or papers. * Condition: In running order when catalogued and chronograph seconds working correctly. Signs of use so some scratching to case, bracelet and bezel and a couple of deeper nicks to bezel. Light scratching to crystal. Clasp functions correctly. No box or papers.
A George V 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch, the case by Dennison Watch Case Co., Birm. 1921, signed 'Herald' Swiss level movement with engine turned three quarter plate, fob wind, Roman white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds at six, plain case with black enamelled Roman chapter ring, engraved monogram to case back, presentation inscription to cuivre, 48mm. diameter, dial cracked. * Condition: Winds and runs. Dial is cracked, with three long hairlines and one short hairline from centre. Case good overall. Small patch of scratching to the case front between IIII and V.
An early Rolex 18ct gold cased gentleman's manual wristwatch, caseback engraved and dated 27.2.21, signed, engine turned Rolex 15 jewel movement, silvered dial signed 'Rolex', with sub seconds at six, black printed Arabic numerals with outer minute track, 32mm. polished case, later black leather strap. * Condition: Winds and runs. Some old oil deposits to movement and a little surface rust along one edge. Tools marks from opening to case edge. Dial VG with a little faint spotting. Light scratching to crystal. Caseback engraved and has two small dings but overall good.
A Patek Philippe keyless wind open face 18ct yellow gold pocket watch, 1890s, the matt gilt Swiss moustache lever movement with cut and compensated bi-metallic balance and wolf's tooth winding, signed 'Patek, Philippe & Co., Genève', No.94471, the 40mm. white enamel dial with black Roman numeral hour markers, black outer minute track with Arabic numeral 5 minute markers, subsidiary seconds at six, gilt spade hands, in a 45mm. polished and engine turned case, no.208060, the cuvette signed and no. 94471, contained in a recent Patek Philippe service box. * Condition: Winds and runs when tested during cataloguing. The dial has two hairline cracks at 11.30 and 3 o'clock. Some wear to engine turning to outer edges of case back. Tiny ding to gold to case front at 2 o'clock. Otherwise good with expected scratches and wear.
An Edwardian 18ct gold and enamel half hunter keyless wind fob watch, retailed by Camerer, Kuss & Co., 56, New Oxford Street, London, signed to dial and movement, the Swiss three quarter plate matt gilt lever movement no. 619746, white enamel Roman dial, engine turned case with pink guilloche chaprter ring with blue Roman numerals, 36mm. diameter. * Condition: Winds and runs. Dial VG. Case good, with some surface scratching to enamel and some wear to engine turning to case edges. Good overall.
A gem set 18ct gold French open face keyless wind fob watch, the gilt lever movement signed 'A.H. Rodanet', wavy engine turned gilt dial with silvered Arabic numerals, laurel and ribbon bordered case set with a ruby and four rose cut diamonds to the case back, 28mm. diameter. * Condition: Fully wound but does not run (except very briefly when the fob winder is turned slightly).
Auguste Raymond - a 14ct gold cased full hunter keyless wind pocket watch, 1930s, with matt gilt lever movement, the matt gilt chequered dial signed 'Arsa', with applied blued steel Arabic numerals and hands, gilt dotted outer minute track, subsidiary seconds dial, in a 51mm. striped engine turned case with husk decorated edge and engraved monogram, overwound. * Condition: Has been overwound and is not currently in running order. Lacks glass (glass bezel is loose). Small dent to lower edge of front cover. A few light scuffs and scratches to dial. Cuvette is rolled gold base metal.
An Edwardian 18ct gold key wind open face fob watch by Mottu of Geneva, with signed gilt lever movement, signed 30mm. gilt dial with engine turned Roman chapter ring and floral engraved matted centre, in a floral and foliate engraved 34mm. case, inscribed to the dust cover 'Manufactured for C. Marsh & Co. 30 lr. Sackville St. Dublin', with key.
An extremely rare George III silver Porte crayon with vinaigrette terminal, unmarked, engine-turned cylindrical body with raised band slider ring, the terminal formed as a miniature rectangular vinaigrette with foliate decoration, opening to reveal gilt interior with hinged pierced grille, 3 3/8in. (8.6cm.) long.
Rolls-Royce interest - A George V novelty silver vesta case fashioned as a Rolls-Royce radiator, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1914, the front with engine-turned design simulating the grill, the hinged shaped lid with iconic Rolls-Royce emblem, opening to reveal gilt interior, striking plate to underside, 2in. (5.1cm.) high, weight 0.70 tr.oz. * Condition: Some very small flea-bite nibbles to front lid, light surface wear, maker’s mark slightly cut off from top, very good.
A continental erotic silver and enamel cigarette case, marked .935, German or Austrian, first quarter 20th century, the hinged front with enamel decoration depicting a nude female peering into a mirror, seated at a dressing table, opening to reveal engine-turned gilt interior with gold elastic strap, 3 5/8in. (9.2cm.) long, gross weight 3.87 tr.oz., in original fitted leather case, stamped to interior silk with retailer ‘J W.Benson Ltd 62 & 64, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.C.’. * Condition: Overall very good, slight staining to inside from strap (should polish out), leather case with wear to back top edge.
Two George VI silver cigarette cases, one by William Neale & Son Ltd., Birm. 1948, of rounded, square form, engine turned decoration and enamelled monogram; the other by William Suckling Ltd., London 1945, chamfered rectangular form, engine turned, weight 10.55 tr.oz. (2) * Condition: Both in good condition with no faults.
A George III 18ct gold snuff box, maker probably George Longstaffe, London 1803, rectangular cushion form with engine turned decoration, 2¾in. (6.9cm.) long, weight 54.5g. * Condition: Good condition - marks clear. Lid closes securely. Tiny pinprick ding to edge of underside and very, very slight dent to one end of lid.
A Victorian silver travelling soap box by Asprey & Co., London 1881, of rectangular cushion form, with engine turned decoration, the lid with engraved crest of a falcon, 3¾in. (9.5cm.) long, weight 4.5 tr.oz. * Condition: Good condition, with crisp hallmarks and 'Asprey 166 Bond St.' mark inside the lid. Three of four very faint dings to one side and top of lid and very faint dent to underside.
A George VI silver spirit flask, William Adams Ltd., Birm. 1948, in the style of a car radiator grille, with engine turned decoration to the front, knurled turn-off stopper, 5½in. (14cm.) high, weight 6.75 tr.oz.; together with a cut glass and leather spirit flask, with silver plated mount, early 20th century, 5¾in. (14.5cm.) high. (2) * Condition: - Silver flask: Slight dent to lower front panel and two smaller faint dings further up. Tiny ding to underside, clear marks. Stopper works well - has several nicks to the surface of the silver around the knurled edge. * Condition: - Leather & glass: Front of leather faded and water stain to reverse. Has tooled initials to cover. Dent to stopper.
An Art Deco style silver cigarette case, Mappin & Webb Ltd, London, 1937, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with stylised engine-turned decoration, opening to cedar interior, leather base, 4 x 3½in. (10.2 x 8.9cm.), weight 7.9 tr.oz. * Condition: Maker's mark rubbed in places, otherwise good.
Palitoy Action Man Vintage loose unboxed group of Accessories & Uniforms to include Expedition Boat & Engine; Life Jacket; Husky Dog; Oars; Ski's; plus others - (please note uniforms are not complete) - conditions are generally Fair to Excellent (some could be better with slight time spent in cleaning). (35)
Palitoy Action Man Vintage loose unboxed group of Accessories & Uniforms to include; Expedition Plastic Boat & Engine; "Navy" Life Buoy; Caramel Boots; Husky Dog; "Lifeguards" Horse. Uniforms & Jackets include; "Leeds United" Football Top, plus others - conditions are generally Fair to Excellent (some could be better with slight time spent in cleaning) - see photo. (QTY)
Vintage Lego to include Set 911 Universal Building Set 1976 in original hinged box, 970 17-piece Lighting Brick Set, 661 Aeroplane, several early sets without box but with instruction leaflet including 692 Dumper Truck, 663 Hovercraft, 691 Helicopter, 310 Cargo Ship, 693 Fire Engine plus others, 4 x Road Base Sets and a mixed quantity of early catalogues - Fair to Good, sets not checked for completeness in Fair to Good packaging where applicable.
A George III verge pocket watch by Edward Steel(e) of Whitehaven, the movement having square baluster pillars and engraved Edw Steele, Whitehaven, having a convex enamelled face with Arabic numerals and winding aperture, in enamelled, white metal plated and rose-engine-turned case, 56 mm, (a/f). [Edward Steele, born 1709, active circa 1732-1793. Penrose]
A Victorian enamelled silver half hunter pocket watch by John Jones, 338 Strand, London, having a crown wound and pin set movement and enamelled face with Roman numerals, blued steel poke hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the case having a blue enamel chapter and engine-turned bezel, the back centred by a garter cartouche, 46 mm excluding stem and bow, (running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested)
A 1930s German Art Deco white metal cigarette case, decorated with fine engine turning and geometric engraving, its interior bearing an engraved presentation inscription "Fur Erinnerung an Ihre TaigKeit bei der Firma Klanritter u Kahler Altona Feb-Aug 1939" [As a reminder of your time at Klanritter & Kuhler Altona Feb-Aug 1939], 10 cm x 8 cm, 125 g
Ten Hornby "OO" Gauge Boxed Trackside/Layout Buildings and Scenic Items, Ref R7231 H.Potter - R7283 engine shed, R8001 waiting room, R8271 signal box, R8744 (2) and 8745 (2) Walls R9737 and R9745 N.E.R outbuilding, plus Bachmann Ref 44-0059 Art Deco signal box, 44060 chimney and 44101 pumping station, also a fair condition Walters "HO"Gauge "Clarksville Depot", box contents unchecked but all appear very good and/or unused. (14).
Two Plastic Boxes of Railway Layout/Trackside Scenic Items, track vehicles, people, platform sections, buildings (mainly good card construction) domestic industrial including two rail engine shed, also a Hornby Ref R8213 DCC controller, a 1st edition Matchbox "Models of Yesteryear" book, etc.
THREE SILVER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES comprising A SILVER CHRONOGRAPH WATCH SIGNED FATTORINI & SONS BRADFORD, with white enamel dial, black Roman index with outer minute track and 5 minute markers, steel hands and blued steel seconds hand, plain circular case 55mm diameter with hinged double case back, three quarter plate movement with lever escapement, side setting system and keyless winding, hallmarked Chester 1899, accompanied by a Sterling Silver single graduated curb link Albert chain with T-Bar and horse bit terminal; A SILVER POCKET WATCH SIGNED WALTHAM USA, the circluar white enamel dial with black Roman index and outer minute track, sub seconds at 6 o'clock position, blued steel hands, plain case 50mm diameter with milled edge, hinged double case back, outer back decorated with engine turning and central escutcheon, keyless movement with lever escapement, hallmarked Birmingham 1918; and A SILVER POCKET WATCH with a circular white enamel dial with black Roman index and outer minute track, sub seconds dial at 6 o'clock position, gilt hands, plain case 51.5mm diameter with milled edge, hinged double case back, outer back engine-turned and with central escutcheon, key wound movement signed 15 Jewels Swiss Made with lever escapement and removable cover, import marks Glasgow 1929. (3)A. Watch is currently functioning but timekeeping not tested, chronograph not functioning, hinge is worn and requires repair on outer case backB. Watch is currently functioning but timekeeping not tested, 2nd winding wheel is a replacement signed Equity Watch Co. Boston.C. Watch is currently functioning but timekeeping not tested, no key.
A SWISS HUNTER FOB WATCH circular white enamel dial with black Roman index and outer minute track, gilt hands, the engine-turned and foliate engraved case decorated with birds and a vacant cartouche, 28mm diameter, with two hinged case backs, outer case internally marked '18K', inner case marked Brandt & Fils Genève, 4172, key wound movement, with key suspended from a chain, 20.4 gramsTicks when wound, not assessed for time keeping.
SILVER AND ENAMEL CARD CASE, CIRCA 1900, PROBABLY AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN, AND AN ENAMEL DESK SEALThe case with hinged cover depicting a fête champêtre, with engine-turned base and sides, gilt interior; the desk seal engraved 'Daisy' below a flower, the handle painted with allegorical figures within gilt cartouches, case with import marks for H C Freeman Ltd., London, 1931 case length 7.5cm, seal length 7.3cm (2)Footnotes:A Private Collection of Jewels and Portrait Miniatures of Bourbon Interest Lots 1 - 16 form part of a private collection of jewels, portrait miniatures and objects de vertu, predominantly relating to the Bourbon dynasty and dating from the 17th century onwards. Bourbon monarchs united France and part of the kingdom of Navarre in 1589, ruling both until the French Revolution of 1792. Restored briefly in 1814 and finally in 1815 after the fall of the First French Empire, the senior line of the Bourbons was overthrown again in the July Revolution of 1830. A cadet Bourbon branch, the House of Orléans, then ruled for 18 years (1830–1848), until it too was deposed.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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