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A 19th century blond tortoiseshell covered lace maker's etui fitted with various hooks and bone mounted handle, stamped "G Chambers and Co." and verso registered "2 Oct 48", 9.5 cm x 4 cm CONDITION REPORTS Wear, scuffs and scratches. The hinge is currently loose and just loosely pushes into the body section. Tortoiseshell with scuffs and some knocks, a tiny split to the panel/section beneath the button, and some tiny nicks to the edges of the case. The tortoiseshell panels to the hinge-side of the case are dark and plainer than those on the rest of the case. Fitments are quite stiff/ tight-fitting in their holders, so have not been fully removed for inspection. Some tarnish to metal fitments.
A late 18th century pair cased pocket watch, the underpainted horn and picqué work outer case enclosing a gold plated case with single fusée movement by Samuel Hatton of London, No'd. 3343, the white enamelled dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, 4.3 cm diameter overall CONDITION REPORTS Enamelled dial scuffed, cracked and chipped. Tarnish and rubbing and scuffs to inner case. Outer case with various areas of damage, chips and repairs and recolouring, plus splits near hinge and button. Some stud decoration missing and some later replacements.pillars square waisted . not known if in working order . sold as seen.
An early 19th century silver pair cased pocket watch, the plain outer case enclosing a plain inner case, the single fusée movement by William Baker of London, No'd. 19398, the circular enamelled dial with Roman numerals (London, 1806), 5.5 cm diameter CONDITION REPORTS Enamel dial chipped and with losses 4.30-6.30 . Wear, scratches and some dents. Scratches to glass. Wear and dents to edges of cases, and a small split to outer case , opening button top missing. Some scuffs and scratches and a little tarnish to interior. round pillars. movement appears in tact though unsure if working . sold as seen.
A pair of 9ct gold double oval link cuff links, 3.2g, a silver gentleman's kerb link identity bracelet, a George V crown, 1914, a button hook with silver handle, a Siam sterling silver tie pin and pair of cuff links, a kerb link bracelet, teaspoon, combined weight, 4.35toz, a Border Regiment cap badge and a quantity of British Rail buttons. (q)
George V crocodile leather travelling toiletry case, containing silver and tortoiseshell requisites comprising: six jars, five piece brush set, manicure set, shoe horn and button hook, makers G.W. Lewis & Co, Birmingham 1923/1924, case with gilt tooled initials M.E.S. and with canvas cover, overall width 51cm The silver on both hairbrushes is lifting from the wooden brush backing. The button hook is fairly badly buckled at base of tortoiseshell panel. The case is generally good but obviously shows some signs of use with scuffing here and there. Gilt tooled ini
WWII – Autograph - Rudolf Hess extremely rare autograph letter signed with initials ‘R.H.’ dated April 27th 1947 written in pencil on a slip of paper approx 7x4ins^ clearly cut from a larger document. This note was written at a time when Hess was just about to begin his life sentence in Spandau Prison. This is the only example of a letter written from him at this time that we have ever seen. In it^ he repeats a request for a fresh pair of braces and a button to be sewn on his overcoat. The nature of this note bears out the character of Hess^ who was one of seven prisoners who were assigned to Spandau prison in July of the same year as this note. Hess was regarded by his guards as the laziest of the seven^ and a man who regarded menial tasks as below his dignity. Together with original envelope bearing the address to Frau Hess and overprinted with the Spandau Allied Prison mark and stamp for the prison to verso.
Ornate simulated pearl necklet, approx. 16.1/2 long, front section 1.1/4 wide, pearls threaded in lace effect pattern leading to end sections, approx. 1/2 wide, comprising two rows of smaller pearls with larger pearls in centre, fitted with hook fastener & adjustable beaded strand to one end & a matching bracelet, approx. 1.1/4 wide fitted with large snap fastener set with a large button type simulated pearl (2)
LARGE PROBABLY 1940s/1950s GOLDEN PLUSH TEDDY BEAR with articulated head and limbs, glass eyes, short broad snout with stitched nose and mouth, muscular short arms and legs with velvet/plush fabric pads, 24" (61cm) high and a PRE-WAR PROBABLY GERMAN TEDDY BEAR , worn golden plush, one only boot button eye, narrow ovoid body, 16" (40.6cm) high (a/f) (2) EST 40 - 60
A collection of assorted coinage comprising a bronze medal commemorating Frederick the Great of Prussia, a white metal medal commemorating the Duke of Wellington's death, a medal from the reign of George II (worn), a silver Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte five francs dated 1852, a United States of America one cent dated 1838 in fine condition, further coinage, a pierced white metal medal stamped Wertmarke Zeppelin, bronze medal commemorating Lord Chatham dated 1773, tokens, button from the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway dated 1846, also assorted coinage to include a cased Festival of Britain crown dated 1851, collection of gilt halfpenny's, crowns, paper money etc
Tiffany & Company sterling silver mounted sixteen piece lady`s dresser suite, 1907-1947, consisting of a hand mirror, comb, hair brush, clothes brush, nail file & buffer, cuticle scissors, two jarlets, soap box, cream & powder boxes, talc jar, toothbrush holder, trinket box, shoe horn, and button hook, each piece bearing H.J.B. block letter monogram; showcased in a black leather travel case with brass fittings and a cocoa lined fitted interior, gilt marked Tiffany & Co Makers New York, and monogramed H.J.B., 27.06 troy oz. Starting Price $750
Cross River, Nigeria, stone native figure Cross River, Nigeria, stone native figure depicting a pregnant female with hands supporting her belly, with a prolapsed belly button, the base long in the earth, facial features classic but low relief, age uncertain but appears authentic, 31.5"h x 14"w Starting Price: $500
A Gilt Metal Empire Style Striking Musical Mantel Clock, 20th century, with single scroll carrying handle and repeat button, the borders with acanthus leaf work, reverse of the base with lever operated musical train, winding to the underside, twelve Roman cartouches, twin barrel movement with platform cylinder escapement and striking on a bell, 24cm high over handle Some small scratches to the case and the gilding is slightly faded in parts, movements is striking on the half hour and the hours, repeat button position on the top is not working, musical movement is not working correctly at present, balance is swinging and in going order. No makers mark. AW130513

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