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An early 20thC mahogany framed nursing chair with a low, curved crest, a galleried horizontal splat and open, swept arms, part button upholstered in green velvet, the overstuffed seat raised on short, turned forelegs and brass casters bears impressed brass label for James Shoolbred & Co, Tottenham House, London F
A George V engine turned 9ct gold cigarette case, Thomas William Lack, London 1935, of rectangular form with chamfered edges, push button opening mechanism, interior with yellow elasticated strap, suede pouch, 5in. (12.7cm.) long, weight 150g.* Condition: In very good condition, maker's mark slightly rubbed (L last letter)
A pair of Art Deco yellow gold, jade, onyx and diamond button-style stud earrings, the circular mottled green jade within polished onyx surrounds, centred with a pierced star millegrain set with rose cut diamonds, 13mm. diameter. (2)* Condition: Some surface scratching to jade on both earrings, probably from contact with the diamonds whilst in a jewellery box. This is not unsightly but is clearly visible under a 10x lens. One small frit to edge of black surround on one earring. One black surround has a small blob of clear glue showing - there doesn't appear to have been a later repair to the earring, so this is probably from during the making.
Two Steiff Gabi and Jim soft dolls, c.1976, #7877/45 Jim with blonde mohair hair, with original tag and button with label to trouser leg, Gabi without tag, with black synthetic hair, both with original clothes, 16½in. (42cm.) high; together with a 1960s Steiff Jumbo seated elephant, with red felt bib and tag, no button, 9in. (23cm.) high. (3)* Condition: - Jim: Very good. Tag creased and white shirt slightly yellowed. No other faults. - Gabi: Two small stain spots (one to chin, the other to left arm). Otherwise good. - Jumbo: Tag creased and slightly faded. Mohair very good. Felt mouth sun faded. Slight fading to bib.
Cello (Small Size) 22 1/2'' one piece back, stamped 'Young' with four indistinct marks on back of cello under button, case with bowNumerous repairs and extensive damage including cracks to ribs front and back, evidence of neck repairs at heel block socket and repairs to both cheeks of peg box
Cello 29 3/4'' two piece back, ebony fingerboard (detached), no label, upper bout 13 1/2'', middle 9 1/2'', lower 16 3/4'', depth of ribs 4 1/2'' in soft case with bow (a.f)Numerous cracks to belly, some cracks to ribs and appears to have one crack to back and damage to button, neck has markings in the wood on the back
Cello 30'' two piece back, no maker's name, has inscription visible through f hole 'Repaired October 1969' width upper bout 13 3/4'', middle bout 9 3/4'', lower bout 17 1/2'', depth of rib 4 1/2'', in hard case with bowCrack on back to upper bout 150mm long which has been repaired, some damage around button area, main back joint has been reglued and small crack in lower bout 70mm; front has various cracks; wear to varnish consitant with age
Violin 14 1/8'' two piece back, ebony fingerboard and pegs, with label 'Jacobus Stainer, in Absam, prope Oeninontum, 1695' has 'Stainer' branded on back just below the button, cased with bow Crack to front from bottom of left f-hole down to purfling, crack shows some evidence of having been repaired, some evidence of woodworm - one hole in neck at heel and one hole in upper right hand rib
Violin 14'' two piece back, ebony fingerboard, has internal writing presumably written by a repairer 'Heaton, Maker 1888 / Renovated by Thomas Dixon Normanby R H Bay Feb 1926' no purfling, cased with two bowsShows evidence of head/neck graft and small repair to back button, marks and wear from age, no visible cracks, one hole possibly from woodworm to upper left side edge
Watches - a Helvetia military issue pocket watch, black dial, Arabic numerals,minute track, subsidiary seconds, luminous hands and three numerals, 3,9,12, base metal case, impressed G.S.T.P, G26856, button wind movement; others Smiths Empire, Bernex with base metal double Albert chain, continental 800 silver cased lady's, floral dial (4)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER AND BROWN/GOLD COLOURED ENAMEL ACORN SHAPED COMPACT, hanging loop on hinged cover with engine turned decoration, the gilt interior with mirror and void above a further compartment with mirror and voids, the base fitted with a ring loop and black tassle, inset cabochons to the button catches, bears partially rubbed marks including import mark for London 1925, length including loops approximately 10cm, approximate gross weight 4.9ozt, 154 grams
A 20TH CENTURY GERMAN SILVER GILT BIRD AUTOMATON MUSIC BOX, the case decorated with putti, foliate scrolls, birds and musical instruments, pull out button to side, oval hinged lid opening to reveal singing bird within a pierced grille, the whole on bun feet, marked Sterling, Germany 925 to underside, height 6cm x width 11cm x depth 8cm, with key
A GOLD COIN MINIATURE POCKET WATCH, hidden within a 1902 double sovereign Edward VII case, this was a special commemorative issue related to the Coronation of Edward VII, after carefully pressing a hidden button to the milled edge with your nail, the front of the coin hinges open to reveal a miniature pocket watch on a swing-out pivot, inner case marked with Swiss control marks, measuring 28.4mm in diameter, approximate gross weight 20.4 grams (condition: please note the glass is deficient and the name to the dial is illegible)
Omega De Ville ladies quartz 1387 calibre wristwatch Push Button,The brushed gold dial with batons marked Omega, De Ville, Swiss made, fitted with omega two jewel quartz movement numbered 41724511, fitted in a yellow metal case numbered 5910047 circa 1980 and mounted on a stainless steel expanding bracelet.. An unusual Omega with little wear to the 20 microns gold plate. This omega doesn't need a crown-you press the button where the crown would be to set the time. This feature was designed for the comfort of the wearer. Working well at time of inspection.
Four silver pocket watches, Georgian pair cased fusee pocket watch, white enamel dial, roman numerals, movement signed W. Willkins London, Victorian pair case fusee pocket watch, movement numbered 30044, hallmarked London 1840, small Victorian pocket watch and Kay's Empire English Lever, silver case with additional white metal outer case. W Willkins London pocket watch not currently working, hour hand missing, enamel dial in good condition, outer case button missing, hallmarked 1778, inside case stamped LRVictorian Pair cased pocket watch, missing minute hand, slight dent on inside case, movement currently working but has not been tested for time keeping, outer case button stiff but opens, inside case stamped WC, Kay's empire, glass loose, not currently working, has both hands and sub dial, hallmarked Birmingham 1919
A rare WW1 Birch & Gaydon Ltd MKII reversing stopwatch for equal distance bomb sight The white dial marked,Birch & Gaydon Ltd, 153 Fenchurch Street, London, Mark II, Reversing Stop Watch for Equal Distance Bomb Sight, Height in Thousands of Feet, Ref. 176, Swiss. the stainless steel case with, military, single round button, back and three-body, brushed, lobed revolving bezel, wire lugs. D. white with painted Arabic numerals graduated from 0.5 to 14, the red hand on the outer graduation in fifth of a second can be set by turning the bezel. Bâton blued steel chronograph hand. Mechanism numbered 636 , Swiss made ', gilt brass, 15 jewels, straight line lever escapement, monometallic balance, self-compensating Breguet balance-spring. The pusher at 11 is for stopping the chronograph hand, the co-axial pusher on the winding-crown is for starting the chronograph function back and forth and return to zero. Case back etched Flying Armament school, Manston and numbered 26467 to inside of case.The school at Manston was established in the water of 1915-16 instruct pilots in the use of the new Handley Page bombers, and by the close of 1916 was known as the Operational War Flight Command and the Handley Page Training School.. Mechanism functioning well at time of inspection, overall in good condition for age.

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