Military sweetheart brooch, studs, paste buckles, fob, the military sweetheart brooch having an enamelled insignia and motto to centre "Qui Separabit MDCCLXXXIII" rose cut diamond star surround, the 40mm bar marked 15ct, Plat; a pair of yellow and white metal 20mm studs (some damage), paste buckles, brooch and clip; single button "The Great Eastern Railway"; yellow metal fob on a black ribbon; metal snake link chain.
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An 18 carat yellow gold full hunter repeating pocket stopwatch, the white enamel dial with roman numeral chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and outer Arabic numeral stopwatch ring in a yellow metal plain polished outer and inner case, both marked 18K and numbered 7855, stem wind movement, stopwatch button to left side and repeating slider to right side, diameter of dial 42mm, diameter of case 50mm, gross weight 113.5g, no personal inscription or monogram, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.Condition report:Please see further uploaded images.The stop watch mechanism is working and the watch repeats on the quarters.
Gentlemens 18ct gold minute repeating half hunter pocket watch with Swiss button wind movement and slide button activating the minute repeater, enamel dial with subsidary seconds in a circular 18ct gold case, 55mm diamater (London import hallmarks, 1918), on 9ct rose gold curb link watch chain, in a fitted red leather case retailed by Street & Co. Ltd, Newcastle The watch is currently running, winds smoothly and hands adjust correctly. The repeating mechanism appears to be working, striking the hours, quatres and minutes, but occasionally it would appear to be a minute or two out of sync.The enamel dial is perfect. The case is in good condition commensuate with age. Light surface wear and very minor shallow dents commensuate with age. The front of the case is missing its glass. The inner glass is present. No inscriptions. Inner dust cover is also hallmarked 18ct gold.Watch weighs 133.5 gramsChain is 9ct gold but has one brass clasp. Weighs 13.2 grams
fitted with the following silver mounted items:- 4 glass flasks, 2 circular jars (+ 2 smaller), an oval box, 2 tubular jars, 4 brushes, a mirror, a button hook & shoe horn (steel blades), also fitted with a notepad/ blotter, a thread case, leather box and 2 pouches, all pieces initialled to match and contained in original leather case (with original dust case), retailed by Asprey's, by George Henry James, London 1925; the case 19.8" (50.5cm) long. *CR General wear, case a bit scrappy, rusting to the steel, all implements in mixed conditions. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
to include a continental niello example with a slide-out mechanism and a serpent button, unmarked, a filigree vesta, one with a crocodile-skin finish and an applied shield-shaped cartouche (vacant) and one in the form of a bag/ case, mixed regions & dates; the niello vesta 2.25" (5.7cm) long; 3.4ozt (4). *CR All with wear & in mixed conditions The niello one more so but mostly reasonable. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
comprising of one with diagonal fluting, by Rolason Brothers, Birmingham 1893, a Victorian rounded oblong vesta with crosshatched decoration, makers mark "E&B", Birmingham 1884, a plain rounded rectangular vesta with a button-release, by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1860, and 2 continental examples with textured finishes (one rounded oblong & the other rectangular); the largest 2.25" (5.7cm) long; 4ozt (5). *CR All with wear & in mixed conditions, the crosshatched example the best and the others with slight issues. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
with a cylindrical body, engine-turned decoration and a button release, initialled "W.W", by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1929; 4.8" (12.5cm) long (extended). *CR A bit worn, a very slight dent to the body, a slight nick to the terminal of the nip, and the button mechanism is a bit sticky and does not always keep the pencil retracted. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
Timing and Repeating Watch Company, Geneva. A 14ct gold keyless wind open face split seconds pocket watch awarded to the Olympian, George Valentine Bonhag Case Numbered 205842, Circa 1900 Nickel finish Swiss lever chronograph movement (patent numbers engraved but obscured beneath the movement) with cut and compensated balance wheel, split seconds mechanism to the centre and activated through the crown and split via the button in the band, white enamel dial with tachymetre scale, minute dial at 6 and 15 minute recording at 12, blued steel moon hours and minute hands, with counterpoised blued steel split seconds hands, polished heavy 14kt case with gold cuvette engraved, 'International Walking Match Donald Linden Canada George V Bonhag America Won by Gem de Bonhag World Champion' George Valentine Bonhag (1882-1860) was an American athlete. He competed in many distance events, both walking and running. He was selected for several races but it was during a last minute entry to the 1500 metre walk where he won his first gold medal. Kathleen Pritchard notes in her book, 'Swiss Timepiece Makers 1775-1975' that the Timing & Repeating Watch Company, Geneva, made chronographs that were almost identical to Waltham's 1884 model using mechanisms by H.A. Lugrin. She also mentions possible connections between Timing & Repeating Watch Company, H.A. Lugrin, Longines and A Wittnauer. Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepieceCondition Report: The case is in lovely condition with general surface scratches from age, no dents to the case band. Hinges free from play and fastening shut securely.Dial is clean with no cracksWatch runs when wound, chronograph button via the crown is working but the split mechanism isn't functioning and will need attention. Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee working order or time keeping of any automatic, mechanical, quartz or other timepiece
Two late 19th/early 20th century occasional chairs with striped upholstery The first with a deep seat and a button-back, raised on ceramic castors. The second with outscrolling arms and a shaped back.The first 70cm wide x 92cm. The second 76cm wide x 88cm high.Qty: 2In generally good condition with some light surface dirt to the upholstery.
Two 19th century armchairs One in the Howard style with open arms, button-back upholstery and turned tapering front legs; the other with a shaped back, scrolling arms and turned tapering front legs terminating in brass and horn castors.The larger chair 72cm wide x 83cm deep x 76cm highQty: 2Both in need of reupholstery and some restoration. The larger chair with the ack legs crudely reattached with iron brackets. Both in as found condition.
A brass breakfront adjustable fender With a green faux leather button-upholstered top.144cm wide x 43cm deep x 35cm highQty: 1In generally good condition. Some losses to the upholstered top. Oxidisation throughout.Internal and external depth of base.35.5cm41.5cmMaximum and minimum "internal" width of base fully extended - 152cm and retracted 123cmMaximum and minimum "internal" width of seat section fully extended - 84cm and retracted 54.5cm (these are the seat gap internal dimensions).Maximum and minimum "external" width of seat section fully extended - 169cm and retracted 139cmInternal and external depth of seat - 26cm and 42cm
Steiff - A boxed limited edition Steiff Golden Jubillee Teddy Bear made exclusively for the Guild Of Specialist Glass And China Retailers. The golden mohair jointed bear with working growler is 35 cm tall and is wearing a special Wedgwood cameo and has the gold ear button and tag showing 1972 of only 2002 made. It appears in Excellent condition with certificate and the box is in Very Good condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
Steiff - A boxed limited edition 1997 Hamleys Winston fully jointed mohair bear. He is 38 cm tall and has a working growler and suede pads. He shows number 1176 of only 1500 made on his ear tag with gold button. He appears in Excellent condition with a slight dusty odour. The box is storage worn with a damaged plastic lid, the certificate is present. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
Steiff - An unboxed limited edition Steiff Paul Der Brummbar 1908 Replica teddy bear. This mohair jointed bear is 45 cm tall with a working growler and has an ear button and tag showing 1506 of only 1908 made. It appears in Excellent condition with a slight dusty odour. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
Steiff - A boxed limited edition Steiff Teddy bear in black. This alpaca mohair jointed bear is 32 cm tall with red leather collar and has a gold ear button and tag showing 1028 of 3000 made. It appears in Excellent condition with certificate and the box is in Very Good condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
Steiff - A boxed limited edition Steiff Teddy bear 1953 in black. The mohair jointed bear is 35 cm tall filled with wood shavings and has a gold ear button and tag showing 1606 of 3000 made. It appears in Excellent condition with certificate and the box is in Very Good condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
Steiff - A boxed limited edition Steiff Museum Teddy bear from 2001. The mohair jointed bear is 32 cm tall and wears a porcelain pendant. This cinnamon coloured bear has a gold ear button and tag showing number 1155. It appears in Excellent condition with certificate attached to wrist and the box is in Very Good condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba]
Steiff - 2 x unboxed Steiff Teddy Bears, a limited edition 2004 Trademark celebration bear which is 28 cm tall with certificate on wrist and gold ear tag with number 3712 and a Classic series 1909 style bear which is 25 cm tall with gold ear button. They appear in excellent condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba-2]
FOUR LEATHER/SUEDE JACKETS, a tan suede 3/4 jacket with a dark brown fur like lining, double button detail, size approximately 44'', Burtons brown leather 3/4 jacket approximately 44'' double but detail, dark suede Leather care 3/4 jacket with fur like lining and fur like detail collar 36'', dark suede Leather care jacket fur like lining and collar detail 44'', (Condition Report: all jackets are in overall good used condition, no visible signs of rips or damage), (4)
AN 'F1 MODEL HELMETS' HELMET, with two Brawn GP visors, one bearing two signatures, possibly Jenson Button and Rubens Barrichello together with a dust bag, 'F1 Authentics' box and certificate of authenticity signed by Dean Walker of www.F1modelhelmets.co.uk (1 + box + cert) (Condition Report: box and helmet appear in good condition) WE CANNOT VERIFY THE AUTHENTICITY OF THE SIGNATURE- POTENTIAL BUYERS MUST SATISFY THEMSELVES BEFORE BIDDING.
Limited edition. Hand painted figure of a young woman in a white button top and a knee-length black flowing skirt with white flowers. She is shown admiring the rose she have received from her love. A letter marked MY LOVE in her hand. The figure is attached to a wooden base. Giuseppe Armani marked, Capodimonte backstamp and Florence Giuseppe Armani plaque on base. Artist: Giuseppe ArmaniIssued: 1995Dimensions: 6.25"L x 5.5"W x 16.5"HEdition Number: 96 of 5000Manufacturer: Florence Sculture d'ArteCountry of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear.
Florence 1996 Figurine Of The Year. Hand painted figure of a beautiful woman in white wide brim hat, a blue button blouse and a long white skirt with blue-pink flowers. She is shown standing beside a floral pedestal on a windy day. The figure is attached to a wooden base. Giuseppe Armani marked, Capodimonte backstamp and Florence Giuseppe Armani plaque on base. Artist: Giuseppe ArmaniIssued: 1996Dimensions: 5.25"L x 4.75"W x 10.5"HManufacturer: Florence Sculture d'ArteCountry of Origin: ItalyCondition: Age related wear.
Registration - DBU 274VChassis No. - 77KY138945M.O.T. - ExemptOdometer - 21,522This incredible 1980 Vauxhall Cavalier 1600 GL is a genuine time capsule. Described as being dry stored for most of its life, the vendor reports it has been kept 100% original as a reliable and unmolested example. The bodywork and interior are described as being in ‘excellent’ condition, as the images show, and original features include a radio and analogue clock. The period ashtrays in the rear doors are immaculate, as is the retro mustard cloth upholstery. The vendor adds that engine, transmission and electrics are in ‘excellent’ condition and the only alteration is an electric ignition and isolator; it now “starts on the button every time”. Further boosting its practicality, it has stronger rear springs to better handle passengers and luggage. Registered in April 1980, ‘DBU274V’ is MOT exempt and has an odometer reading 21,522 miles. Further highlights include a pristine boot complete with unmarked original spare wheel. The vendor has owned it for more than a decade, and it has been serviced annually. The car comes with its original handbook as well. ‘DBU274V’ is described as a rare classic “and a very usable car”. The Cavalier was a breakthrough car for Vauxhall. Introduced in 1975, it was based on an Opel design, with a ‘dropsnoot’ front end taken from the Manta coupe. The interior was also shared with the German Opel. This car was produced at Vauxhall’s Luton plant, with Cavalier production starting there in August 1977. This helped meet huge demand for the well-received Vauxhall, which quickly became a top-10 best-seller in the UK. In summary:‘Time-capsule’ Vauxhall CavalierWell cared for and usable classicOffered with no reserve
1999 Mercedes-Benz SL320 Registration: T956 RYC Chassis Number: WDB1290642F181528 Recorded mileage: 81,750 - Later 3.2 litre V6 producing 221bhp - Stylish colour combination - Desirable facelifted model The Mercedes SL series stands as the quintessential boulevard cruiser, embodying luxury and style in a way few roadsters can. Over seven decades and seven generations, the SL has consistently offered an exceptional blend of open-topped motoring and refinement, never veering too far into the realm of pure sports cars (AMG models excepted) but always delivering on elegance and sophistication. The R129, which succeeded the long-running R107 SL that spanned 1971 to 1989, marked a significant evolution in the SL lineage. The R107 was so beloved that Mercedes-Benz continued its production from 1986 to 1989, right up until the R129 made its debut. Unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in 1989, the R129 had to exceed the lofty standards set by its predecessor, the R107, to justify its place in the SL pantheon. The introduction of the R129 was a revolution for the SL Line. With a hefty starting price of $73,500 for the mid-range 300SL model, it needed to deliver, and succeeded. Loaded with an impressive array of advancements it dazzled with its striking new design and cutting-edge technology, such as electronically controlled adaptive damping and a groundbreaking automated electro-hydraulic textile roof that could be operated with the press of a button. Safety was also a priority, with an innovative hidden, automatically extending roll-over bar designed to provide extra protection. Upon its release, the SL320 was lauded for its harmonious blend of luxury and performance. Automobile Magazine captured the essence of the R129, noting, “The SL320 is a modern classic that exudes sophistication and driving pleasure, embodying the highest standards of Mercedes-Benz engineering and luxury.” Under the sleek hood of this facelifted 1999 model is the refined, later 3.2-liter V6 engine, delivering 221 horsepower to the rear wheels through a smooth 5-speed automatic transmission. The R129 SL represents a high point in Mercedes Benz design and engineering. For collectors and enthusiasts, it offers a compelling mix of historical significance and modern performance. This era of the SL is often hailed as one of the marque’s finest, known for its classic overengineering, dependability, and enduring appeal—a true gem in Mercedes-Benz's illustrious history. This fabulous 320SL looks absolutely stunning finished in Brilliant Silver Metallic with contrasting Blue leather interior, the paintwork is excellent with a deep shine, the lavish cabin is pure classic Mercedes, all gauges and switches function exactly as they should, seats are in superb order with no rips or tears. Importantly the roof retracts and closes as it should, smoothly and without hesitation. Supplied with UK V5c, MOT valid to Aug 2025. Original hardtop and stand, comprehensive service history. Last serviced May 2020 @ 78,879 miles.
1950 MG TD Registration Number: NHN 370 Chassis Number: TD 1176 Recorded Mileage: 61,100 miles - In current ownership since 1969 - Fitted with 1350cc engine The MG TD ‘Midget’ was introduced in January 1950 to replace the by then legendary TC model, fitted with a 1256cc engine as standard. The new TD combined the TC’s drivetrain, a modified hypoid-geared rear axle, the MG Y-Type chassis, a familiar T-Type style body and independent suspension using coil springs from the MG Y-Type Saloon. Also new; the rack and pinion steering, smaller 15-inch disc type road wheels, a left hand drive option and standard equipment bumpers with overriders. The car was five inches wider with a track of 50 inches. In 1950, the TD Mk. II was introduced alongside the standard car, featuring a more highly tuned engine with 8.0:1 compression ratio giving 57bhp at 5500rpm. The TD featured twin fuel pumps, revised dampers, and a higher rear-axle ratio. Nearly 30,000 MG TD’s were produced, including some 1,700 Mk. II models. When the series ended in 1953, all but 1,656 were exported with 23,488 of them to the United States. An example tested by ‘The Motor’ magazine in 1952 had a top speed of 77mph and could accelerate from 0-60 mph in 18.2 seconds. According to factory records this original RHD example was built on 3rd April 1950, to be registered to its first owner, a Mr. Scott of Darlington, under a week later. Mr. Scott was obviously keen to get his hands on his new sports car! “Elspeth” was acquired by our vendor back in 1969, who proceeded to set about a sympathetic restoration of the car, which included attention to the ash frame. Originally finished in black, the TD is now presented in red with a tan leather interior. The engine was previously rebuilt by marque experts Xpag Engineering, bored and stroked to now 1350cc, and usefully now also accepts unleaded fuel. We understand the car is “on the button” and drives exceptionally well for its age. The convertible roof has been replaced, as have the tonneau and side screens. Offered with original 1950 buff log book, current V5, a large number of invoices, older MoT certificates, also correspondence and photographs documenting works carried out, what a great ticket to shows, club meets and tours, or simply a charming way to get around in the summer months.
Victorian silver mounted ruby glass double ended scent bottle, of cylindrical faceted form, with screw threaded silver cover to one end and hinged push action silver cover to the other, each cover with engraved foliate decoration, monogramed gold circular panel and inset coral cabochons, hallmarked Frances Douglas, London 1858, L13.5cm, contained within a fitted case Condition Report: Glass body with a few small scratches and nicks.Silver covers with some slight wear, but generally in good overall condition. Some traces of gilding. Hinged cover and screw thread actions both working fine.Hallmarks clear and legible.Case with general age related wear and discolouration as per additional images. Push button missing to case.

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