The Second October 2020 Auction. Fine watches, jewellery, art & antiques. (TRANSFER PAYMENT ONLY)

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The Second October 2020 Auction. Fine watches, jewellery, art & antiques. (TRANSFER PAYMENT ONLY)

** BANK TRANSFER PAYMENT ONLY (48 HRS) ** FREE UK SECURE DELIVERY ON MOST ITEMS**

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  • Ended 26 Oct 2020 20:29 GMT

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Cartier watch presentation box (hinges require attention)

3 x assorted watch boxes including Frederique Constant, Rotary and Ingersoll

Silver table sauce boat with simple beaded rim decoration by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham circa 1922. 16cm long. 181.4g ...[more]

Boxed pair of trifoot table salts and spoons. Each 58mm diam (bowl) and gross weight in total 120.4g overall. By Wakely and Wheeler, London, circa...

Pair of fine silver plated mahogany lined bottle coasters by Barker – Ellis. 14.5cm outer rim diameter. ...[more]

Pair of pierced work silver love spoons. Marked BMEH for Sheffield circa 1893. 18.5cm long and total weight 117.2g ...[more]

Lot 179

Boxed teaspoons

Boxed set of plated tea spoons by Thomas Turner of Sheffield. ...[more]

Pair of African white metal punch decorated Kano bowls. 124g. 85Mm diameter. Marked Kano to base. ...[more]

Boxed pair of rat tail EPNS spoons by Edward Ewen of Dumfries. ...[more]

White metal double ended measuring spoon in hammered finish with unmarked salt spoon. ...[more]

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