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Poole Pottery Delphis circular dish, shape no. 4, with 'M' artist monogram, 10.5" diameter; Bourne Denby circular stoneware dish signed Glyn Colledge, 12.5" diameter; Royal Doulton transfer printed circular bow with inverted rim, no. D4365, 11" diameter; also a Royal Copenhagen leaf-shaped dish decorated with flowers, 9" wide
An 18ct gold cased pocket watch, gilt face with Roman numerals and central floral and foliate engraving, foliate engraved rear case with central cartouche engraved with initials 'EC', 18ct gold dust cover, replacement suspension loop, winds and ticks, case, cover and loop holder stamped 18k, 4cm diam, in fitted case with warranty from 'Kendal & Dent Chronometer Makers to the Admiralty', together with a 9ct gold bow suspension loop / safety chain
A Victorian gold turquoise, split pearl and pearl locket pendant/brooch, glazed panels, rub set, to openwork wire frame, with a bird and nest motif surmount, the bird's wings grain set with split pearls and cabochon turquoise, to intertwined vines, pearls and snakes or serpents, with a ribbon bow to the bottom, with brooch pin, 'C' catch and jump ring bale, tested as approximately 15ct gold with silver gilt jump ring applied motifs, 75 x 50mm, 21.13g (a/f)Condition report: One split pearl missing from the bird. The nacre to the pearls is almost entirely gone. Evidence of multiple soft solder/lead repairs.Probably some vines missing.The ribbon bow tends to turn upside down.The silver gilt jump ring is probably a later replacement.The brooch pin does not move in and out of the catch easily, it gets stuck.The bezel to the glazed panels does not sit flush.
A quantity of jewellery, to include a gold bow brooch, with pin and 'C' catch, tested as approximately 9ct gold, a gold mounted agate brooch, with pin and 'C' catch, tested as approximately 9ct gold with metal pin, a 9ct gold signet ring, Birmingham, possibly 1913, a gold 'T' bar fitting, tested as approximately 9ct gold, a gold agate signet ring, tested as approximately 9ct gold, etc. (qty.)9ct gold - 11.71g totalCondition report: Both rings are out of shape, with later sections of shank and sizing joins visible. Wear to 'T' bar suspension ring.
A gold open-faced pin set fob watch, 31mm diameter, with a white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals and gold spade hands, with plain case back and sides, and metal cuvette, the case marked 18k, Swiss assay mark, 29.26gCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Scratches to perspex and a couple of marks to dial.Case scratched, and some dents to case back.Crown winds and hands set.Bow is bent. Cuvette tarnished.
A gold key wound hunter fob watch, 35mm diameter, with circular barley engine turned engraving to the covers, to gilt dial with black Roman numerals and blued spade hands, the cuvette engraved 'examined by Ellis, Exeter, no. 1510', the movement marked Le Comte Geneve, tested as approximately 18ct gold with rolled gold bow, 26.76gCondition report: No key, therefore cannot test whether movement is functioning.Surface marks/scratches and dents to the case.Glass is missing.Hour hand bend.Scratches to dial. Wear to the bow.
A gold pin set open-faced fob watch, damaged, 34mm diameter, with engraved case and metal cuvette, case marked 14k, 23.47g, together with a silver gilt enamelled pin set open-faced fob watch, 28mm diameter, with a white enamelled dial, Arabic numerals, and green guilloché enamel to the bezel and case back, marked 800, 17.58g (2)Condition report: Gold fob watch:Not currently running. Parts of movement are missing.Bow is missing, glass is missing, and hour hand is missing.Bezel is loose.Dial is very discoloured.Case is scratched and dented.Silver gilt fob watch:Bow is metal.Not currently running, fully wound.Stem slips when trying to adjust the time.Some minor chips and scratches to the enamel.
A silver side wind lever set hunter pocket watch, with applied monogram to the cover, to white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, glass deficient, with silver cuvette, the movement marked J. J. Badollet & Co., Geneva, Paillard's Patent Balance & Spring, movement no. 65540, case marked 0.900, Swiss assay mark, together with a sterling silver open-faced fob watch, Birmingham 1886, a silver curb link Albert chain with bead edge, 'T' bar and bolt ring, tested as approximately silver with metal bolt ring, and a leather Albert chain (4)Condition report: Surface marks/scratches/tarnish to all.Pocket watch:Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Winds and sets ok.No glass.No apparent damage to dial. Pendant and bow has Austro-Hungarian import mark 1872-1901, for Vienna.Fob watch:Not currently running.Dial chipped.Case dented.Silver Albert chain:Missing two beads
A sterling silver open-faced key wound pocket watch, 52mm diameter with a white enamel dial marked The Express English Lever, J. G. Graves Sheffield, with black enamel numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, Chester 1899, 126.54g, together with a Swiss open-faced top wind pocket watch, marked 800, with metal cuvette and outer metal case, 105.48g (2)Condition report: Key wound watch:No key, cannot test whether movement is working.Missing hand to subsidiary dial, and dial badly cracked and damaged around the subsidiary dial. Hairline cracks to other parts of dial.Case tarnished, scratches to perspex.Top wind watch:Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running. Wear to case - tarnish, scratches and dents. Bow and crown are later metal replacements.Some marks/dirt to dial.Outer case dented, and perspex very yellowed.
Georgian Trafalgar Period Naval Officer's Small Sword 25 1/2 inch, double edged, narrow blade. Gilt brass crossguard with downturn quillon and central langets cast with crowned fouled anchor. D shape knuckle bow. Gilt brass, lion mask pommel and backstrap. Ivorine grip with twist wire binding. Blade with some surface rust.
Georgian Royal Naval Officer's Fighting Sword 27 3/4 inch, single edged blade with large fuller. Foliage, stand of arms and crowned GR cypher etching. Gilt brass crossguard with downturn quillon and central langets engraved with fouled anchors. Stirrup knuckle bow. Gilt brass plain pommel and backstrap. Shagreen covered grip with twist wire binding. Blade with dark patina.
Georgian Royal Naval Officer's Small Sword 27 inch, single edged, narrow blade with wide fuller. Etched foliage panels and stand of arms. Gilt brass crossguard with downturn quillon. Central langets cast with crowned fouled anchors. Anchor removed from one side. Stirrup knuckle bow. Gilt brass, plain pommel and backstrap. Polished horn grip with twist wire binding.
Napoleonic British 1796 Infantry Officer's Sword 31 1/2 inch, single edged blade. Large central fuller. Blade with traces of etched design. Brass, double shell guard. The rear section folding. Acorn ending quillon and D shape knuckle bow. Brass urn pommel. False wire bound grip. Light rusting to blade.
Early 19th Century Light Cavalry Officer's Sword 33 inch, single edged, slightly curved, pipe back blade with quill point. Blade with etched maker's scrolls and foliage "Jackson Warranted Cut Iron Birmm". Steel crossguard with downswept quillon and double langets. Stirrup knuckle bow. Plain steel pommel and backstrap. Leather covered, ribbed wooden grip. Steel with light rusting.
Peninsular War Period Officer's Fighting Sword 31 3/4 inch, single edged, slightly curved blade with large fuller. Brass crossguard with downswept quillon, stirrup knuckle bow. Brass lion mask pommel with plain backstrap. Ivorine checkered grip. Blade with some rusting and hilt fittings loose.
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