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Longines - an 18ct gold open face pocket watch, textured dial, Arabic Numerals, minute track, subsidiary seconds, blued hands, button wind manual movement, serial No 3133046, 18ct gold case, stamped 18k 750, 48mm diameter, 61.9g gross, in original leather slip case marked Longines 7 Grands Prix
19th Century Token, struck in gold, Yorkshire, Sheffield, Younge, Wilson & Younge. Gold Half-Guinea Token, 1812, engraved by Halliday, phoenix dramatically rising from the flames, legend and toothed border surrounding, YOUNGE. WILSONS & YOUNGE. / SHEFFIELD, Rev. value 10.6 at centre, s over 10 and d over 6, legend in two concentric arrangements surround, STANDARD GOLD and YORKSHIRE TOKEN 1812, engrailed edge, weight 3.23g (Davis 37; Dalton 84). Light tone, some surface marks and nicks, a few short hairline scratches mainly on reverse, otherwise almost extremely fine and very rare. Ex Baldwin Auction 46, 4th May 2006, lot 2535. Younge, Wilsons & Younge, button manufacturers in Sheffield, would have had access to the machinery needed to strike coins as well as buttons, though it is not understood exactly why they would issue larger value gold tokens. Only three gold tokens were issued in the early 19th Century - the vast majority were produced more cheaply in copper and silver, when there was a shortage of small change coins in Great Britain during the war against Napoleon.
A group of para-numismatic items: bronze 1953 Coronation medalet in box of issue, obv. head of Elizabeth II Coronation of Elizabeth II, rev. inscr. Jewish orphanage Norwood June 2nd 1953/star of David/ Patron H M The Queen 35 mm in box of issue; Elkinghrton & Co. of Birmingham 1910 gilt metal on copper commemorative plaque 5.4 x 3.9mm (a silver version is in the collections of Birmingham Museums), A James IIrish coinage, gunmetal large shilling August 1689, Fair; a George V 'For King and Emlire/Services rendered' white metal bade numbered on reverse B89875, pin broken and a Jennens & Co. brass cuff button engraved with Z beneath an earl's coronet (5)
A SMALL BOX OF COSTUME JEWELLERY AND SILVERWARE to include four different silver napkin rings, all hallmarked, a button hook with silver handle, a spoon, a brooch, two chains and a cross pendant, all with marks to indicate silver, total weight of these items (excluding button hook) 129 grams, together with multi-gem necklace, three watches, costume jewellery necklaces and brooches etc
An OR’s lance cap of The 17th (D of Cambridge’s Own) Lancers, black PL skull and peak (some crazing), white cloth sides and PL top, brass ear rosettes and leather backed chinchain, to corner mounts, Vic regimental plate with 5 battle honours to “Central India”, yellow/blue headband and rosette with button, white hair plume in brass socket, leather and oilcloth liner. WD stamp for 1903. GC Plate 7

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