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Three 9-carat yellow-gold-cased lady's wristwatches; each with a circular bezel and black Arabic numerals, one by J W Benson, each attached to an expanding strap, one stamped '9ct', two cased, together with a lady's polychrome enamel (a/f) fob watch to the associated bow enamel fitting and a pair of silver cufflinks, each with vacant oval plaques with chain link connections (cased)Condition Report: The glass is deficient on the watch with the expanding bracelet but the bracelet springs are working, the combined gross weight of the three 9CT watches is 58.8g.
A 12.5ct gold enamel lapel fob watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, gilded decoration and handpainted enamel lady by river scene caseback, on 9ct engraved ribbon bow brooch fitting, import hallmarks London 1907, case no. 120420, case width 26mm, not currently working, 16.7g grossMovement - not currently workingDial - hairline crack over 11 and 12Glass - cleanHands - slightly rustedCase - caseback is detached and needs new securing pin, enamel has several overpainted chips and small losses, light abrasions and several very minor dents on bezelCrown - currently loose and cannot adjust timeNotes - brooch fitting working
Great War Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service Reserve in Mesopotamia Medal Group of Four, consisting a British War medal NAME ERASED, Victory medal “SISTER L. SMITH”, a 1935 Jubilee medal on a bow ribbon and a silver QAIMNSR Cape Badge. The last 2 unnamed as issued. Also with this lot are 2 fibre dog tags S NURSE L SMITH QAIMNSR BAPT and a circular metal identity disc L SMITH QAIMNSR BAPT and 2 copied photographs and a postcard stated to be the Royal East Sussex Hospital. Lucy Smith was born in West Bromwich in 1884 and did her medical training at the Union Infirmary West Bromwich. Enlisting into the QAIMNSR 15th October 1915, she embarked in Bombay travelling to Basra being posted to in No.3 Basra General Hospital on 31/8/17. Promoted to Sister on 1/5/19 she eventually returned to the UK on 6/12/19. She gave her discharge address as that of her brother in West Bromwich.
An Interesting Medal Group of Five Awarded to a Resident of Jersey Who Served as a VAD Nurse During the Great War and Served in India During the Second World War, group consists Kaisar-I-Hind medal GVI in bronze in case of issue, Serving Sister of St John 2nd Type on ribbon bow, reverse engraved OLGA A SACHS, JAN 2ND 1940, QUETTA, British Red Cross Society Medal For War Service, unnamed as issued, Defence medal and War medal 1939-45. Lot includes a St. Johns pinback cap badge, and identity bracelet O A SACHS 225155 C OF E and an enamel British Red Cross Society, Jersey, Channel Islands badge engraved to the reverse OLGA LE CHASSEUR. Also includes several photographs. Olga Alice LeChasseur was born in 1892 in St. Helier on the island of Jersey. During the Great war she served in the VAD commencing her service on 13/1/1916 and was still serving in June 1919 at Chiseldon Camp Military Hospital, Swindon. Her record card indicates she was mentioned in despatches 17/4/1919 but this has not been located in the London Gazette. Post war she continued her Nursing training at Kings College Hospital London becoming a Registered Nurse in June 1923 and being gazetted as a Staff Nurse in Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service on 7th November 1924. On the 8th December she married the Physician Albert Sachs (CB (1955), CBE (1952) BA Dubl (1926) MB ChB BAO (1926) MSc (1935) MRCP (1953) FRCP (1964) FRCPath (1964)) in Jubbulpore, India. Gazetted as a Serving Sister of the Order of St John on 2nd January 1940 and in the LG of 4th June 1943 she is listed as a Sister in Queen Alexandra’s Imperial Military Nursing Service. In 1948 she was awarded the Kaisar-I-Hind for services to the W.V.S. in India. Olga Sachs died on 23rd December 1979 in Crawley, West Sussex.
British Empire Medal (B.E.M) Group of Three, Forewoman of the Royal Aircraft Establishment Farnborough, medals to Miss May Yeomans consisting of British Empire Medal Civil, GVI 1st Issue “MISS MAY YEOMANS”, mounted on bow ribbon, 1937 Coronation Medal (unofficial impressed naming MAY YEOMANS) and an unnamed Second World War Defence medal. B.E.M. London Gazette 12 June 1947, Miss May Yeomans, Forewoman Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough
Georgian Great Marlborough Police Officers Tipstaff c1830, brass tube with crown top engraved “IV GR POLICE OFFICE GT MARBRO ST”. With turned wooden handle. Some dents and polishing but generally good condition. 19 ½ cms in length. In 1792 seven Police offices were established in London at Great Marlborough Street, Hatton Garden, Worship Street, Whitechappel, Shadwell, Union Hall and Queens Square. Originally 6 police officers (called runners) were attached to each office under control of magistrates, working on the previous Bow Street model. These were the first organised Police for London. They were armed with pistols and carried these tipstaffs as a sign of their authority.
Orla Keily, Melissa and LK Bennett shoes-A pair of Orla Keily ladies black patent leather shoes for Clarks, having a faux pony skin lapel with 3 sweetie button design to the crossover bar, UK size 8D, together with a pink pair having a red daisy design to the toes, 2 crossover buckled ankle straps and red patent heels, UK size 8D, brand new, both with branded shoe boxes, a pair of Melissa pink jelly shoes with bow detail, European size 41/42, brand new and a pair of LK Bennett lilac 'Bree' sling backs, (RRP £165), European size 41, brand new.
An Edwardian 14ct gold fob watch and chain, the fob watch with gold coloured dial and highlighted silvered numbers, with outer enamel and Greek key border, 2.5cm wide, bezel wind with a plain design back with similar border and tiny diamond set centre old cut approx. 0.10ct going through the entire back face, numbered 504096, stamped 14k with a later plated and black metal bow brooch clasp, 7cm high in total, the watch 4cm high, 21.7g all in.
Waltham Traveler gold plated lever pocket watch, no. 12637687, circa 1903, signed dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, plain Dennison case, 50mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good.Glass - light marks.Hands - light marks.Case - light marks but generally good, wear to the bow - see images.Crown - adjusts correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots
Sir John Bennett, London 18ct lever pocket watch, London 1894, signed three-quarter plate movement, no. 11644, signed cuvette, Roman numeral dial with sunk subsidiary seconds and gold spade hands, plain outer case with engraved initial monogram, case maker AB (Arthur Baume & Co), 105gm, 51mm-Movement - clean and currently functioning.Dial - clean.Glass - light surface marks present.Hands - light marks.Case - closing correctly and considered generally good condition with engraved monogram to the back as mentioned, the bow hallmarked 18ct gold with some wear to the top - see images.Crown - winding and adjusting correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots
Attractive 18k cylinder fob watch, gilt frosted bar movement, hinged 18k cuvette, the dial with Roman numerals and minute track, within an intricately engraved case with centre shield, case maker 'JL', 29.1gm, 34mm - ** with case-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good, a few minor light marks when viewed under a 10x loupe.Glass - small chip mark at the eleven position when viewed under a 10x loupe, light marks.Hands - some marks to the minute hand but generally good.Case - good, cuvette stamped 18k, rubbing to the bow which is non-gold-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Attractive late Victorian silver cylinder engraved fob watch, Birmingham 1885, gilt frosted movement with gilt three arm balance and regulator, silvered dial with applied gilt Roman numerals, blued steel hands, 42mm; with a silver bow brooch-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - good, position slightly off centre.Glass - good.Hands - good.Case - good.Crown - .-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Elgin gold plated lever pocket watch, circa 1918, no. 21109270, signed dial with bold Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, engraved screw case, 55mm-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - faint hairlines.Glass - surface marks.Hands - surface marks.Case - visible wear to the gilding to the case back, some wear also to the bow - see images.Crown - adjusts correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots
Cyma rolled gold lever dress pocket watch, signed 17 jewel movement, no. 293564, signed dial with applied gilt Arabic twelve and baton markers, subsidiary seconds and gilt hands, signed plain case, 45mm (lacking bow)-Movement - currently functioning.Dial - some marks and light scratch marks to the outer edge at the three position.Glass - light surface marks.Hands - light surface marks.Case - light surface marks, lacking bow.Crown - adjusting correctly.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Late 18th century silver pair cased verge pocket watch in need of repair, the fusee movement signed Wm Mould, London, Roman numeral enamel dial signed Thomas, Bickerdike, 53mm (at fault) (lacking bow pendant)-Movement - requires repair.Dial - clean.Glass - surface marks.Hands - not matching.Case - not matching, both bruised as shown in the images.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots
Silver fusee lever hunter engine turned pocket watch for repair, London 1880, the movement signed Philip Hart, 50 High Holborn, London, no. 10276, 51mm; together with a silver lever half hunter pocket watch for repair, import hallmarks London 1918, unsigned movement, plain case, 51mm (lacking glass and bow) (2)
J.W. Benson 'The Bank' silver lever pocket watch, London 1912, 50mm (movement at fault); together with a silver (0.935) cylinder engraved fob watch with a bow brooch, 41mm; also a small silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1856, plain unsigned movement, no. 15877, 41mm (at fault) (3)-fob watch is currently functioning, the pocket watches appear over wound and not currently functioning
RYF & Marchand Ltd Military nickel cased lever pocket watch, 15 jewel two adjustments movement with gilt compensated balance and regulator, signed dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, signed plain screw case with indistinct Military arrow and issue markings, 52mm (lacking glass); together with a Buren Grand Prix British Army issue nickel cased lever pocket watch, signed 15 jewel movement with gilt compensated balance and regulator, signed dial with Arabic numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, the case signed Bravingtons, London with broad Military arrow and issue markings 'G.S.T.P H17064', 52mm (at fault) (2)-RYF & MARCHANDMovement - currently functioning.Dial - some marks present.Glass - lacing glass.Hands - mild surface corrosion.Case - surface scratches and some mild bruise marks, the Military markings have been significantly rubbed, it is possible to just make out the arrow and parts of four of the numbers including 1, the bow has been rubbed.Crown - adjusting correctly.-BURENMovement - not functioning - at fault and in need of repair, over wound.Dial - a few marks present.Glass - surface marks and some crazing.Hands - good.Case - heavily rubbed.Crown - adjusting the hands but not winding as over wound.-Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
A French walnut salon chair, circa 1880, the arched button back below leaf and berry carved detail and flanked by architectural acanthus leaf pilasters, extending to padded out swept arms with paper scroll leaf carved terminals, enclosing the broad bow front seat, raised upon tapering cylindrical front legs and castors, plain back swept rear legs, overall inlaid with birds eye maple cross banding, 93cm high
AN IRISH WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY BOW-FRONT SIDEBOARD, probably Cork, with scrolling acanthus carved galleried back, centred by a scallop shell above a shelf superstructure, flanked by twin drawers, the base fitted with a central long drawer, flanked by a cupboard and a cellaret, raised on spiral turned supports. 210cm long, 120cm high, 78cm deep
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