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Set of twelve silver fiddle pattern table forks , Wm Jamieson of Aberdeen, Edinburgh 1838 ; five oar patterntable spoons, Edinburgh 1811 ; four fiddledessert spoons ,Rettie & Son of Aberdeen, Edinburgh 1811 ; two Victorian Edinburghtoddy ladles and five other spoons , 46oz 2dwt in total.
Art nouveau glass and silver decanter and stopper ,J Gloster, Birmingham 1903; art deco decanter and stopper with a silver neck, Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1939 ;hour glass decanter (cracked) with a silver neck band; small cut glass and silver decanter; silver sleeved eau-de-Cologne bottle (5).
Silver pocket watch , case Chester 1889 , white enamel roman dial with subsidiary seconds, gilt spade fingers, key-wind English lever full plate movement with diamond end stone, signed on the dial and movement Marsh & Co, Birmingham 32271 , diameter 5cm (ticks, winds, adjusts), together with a silver flat curb chain .
Victorian oak neo gothic architectural aneroid barometer, the silvered forecasting dial signed Negretti & Zambra instrument makers to Her Majesty, London on a carved mount with an upright trunk set with a silvered thermometer flanked by twisted columns and a castellated cornice, overall height 108cm.
Oak bracket clock circa, 1890, the bell topped case carved with masks and leaf scrolls, enclosing an arched gilt face with silvered roman chapter ring, and subsidiary dials for chime/silent, slow/fast, eight bells/Westminster, signed by the retailerJohn Hall & Co, Manchester, the unnamed eight-day fusee movement marking the quarter on an eight bell carillon or four coils, and striking the hour on a coil, height 44cm. (ticks, winds, strikes; pendulum, no keys). *See clocks and watches proviso.
Three pocket watch movements - Massey III fusee lever movement signed J. Johnson, Liverpool, no. 4991, with dial and dust cover, 42mm (a.f); Francis M. Moore, Dublin & Belfast fusee lever movement with up-and-down indication, diamond endstone, 43mm (a.f); fusee lever movement with up-and-down indication, no. 17006, 43mm (3)
Four English pocket watch movements - R&G Beesley, Liverpool, table roller fusee lever with Liverpool window, no. 28679, original dial, 46mm; Richard Hornby, Liverpool, fusee lever with centre seconds, no. 27071, original dial, 43mm; Frodsham fusee duplex, no. 4596, 44mm (a.f); Owen Williams, LLanrwst, fusee lever, no. 113040, with dial and dust cover, 47mm (4)
Five pocket watch movements - quarter repeating movement (lacking barrel); French miniature cylinder movement signed Vauchez a Paris; inverted fusee movement signed Walter Yonge, London, no. 5250; Bensons fusee lever movement and a lever movement signed Barraud & Lunds, no. 3/4658 (5)
Slim gold dress cylinder pocket watch, the cuvette signed J.F Bautte & Cie a Geneve, no. 63592, gilt bar movement, the silvered dial with engraved floral design and Roman numerals, gold moon hands in a floral engraved and engine turned case, 42.3gm, 44mm; with two keys (lacking glass)
Robert Roskell 18ct pair cased pocket watch with Massey type III lever escapement, London & Chester hallmarks 1804, signed Robt Roskell, Liverpool, no. 39936, gilt fusee movement with engraved cock inscribed `Patent`, diamond endstone, signed enamel dial with stopwork under the bezel, Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds with gold spade hands, 150.7gm, 55mm
Rare gold pocket watch with Virgule escapement, early 19th century, signed Rich`d Clarke & Sons, London, no. 1276, pierced engraved balance cock with diamond endstone, Virgule escapement, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, gold hands and winding hole at four o`clock, hallmarks indistinctly rubbed, 109gm, 54mm (a.f)
Waltham Vanguard gold filled pocket watch, model 1908, 23 jewel movement adjusted to six positions, Lossier hairspring, gold jewel seats and train gear, double roller with microregulation, Arabic Montgomery dial with subsidiary dials for running seconds and up/down dial at twelve, screw case, 50mm; together with a Shirewater & Lloyd, Liverpool case
Rare early 18th century English repeating pocket watch by Thomas Tompion (1639-1713), circa 1710, the movement signed T. Tompion, London, no. 359, fusee verge movement with baluster pillars, pierced balance cock and silver regulating disc, plunge repeat with two hammers striking on a bell to the inner case, later white enamel dial with Roman numerals signed `Thos Tompion, London`, later steel beetle and poker hands, later pierced and engraved gilt metal case with winding hole shutter to the back, 54.5mm . See Watchmakers & Clockmakers by G.H Baillie, Volume I reprint 1976, page 315 `Thomas Tompion, London` - where it mentions watch, no. 359, as the first in a new series of repeaters up to no. 392 starting in 1709
Silver spring detent pocket chronometer, signed John Arnold & Son, London, no. 19672, with engraved balance cock, diamond endstone, compensated balance with helical blued steel hairspring, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within a later case hallmarked Chester 1898, maker WB (William Bullock), 55mm
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