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OMEGA-a gentleman's steel cased automatic Seamaster with a steel bezel, dark blue markers and dark blue dial, the watch is fitted with a bracelet with push button deployment clasp. The watch has some general wear and tear scratches throughout the case and the bracelet the watch bezel also has a few light scratches the dial is in good condition and so is the glass, the watch is in working order at the present time. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
Edwardian and late Victorian composite travelling dressing table set, comprising several grooming tools and accessories to include a mirror, cork screw, scissors, button hook, fountain pen nibs, and file each with ornate embossed scroll handles and several glass dressing table jars all encased within a trunk with personal initials E.J.C. (a/f). Various hallmarks London 1899, Birmingham 1876, 1901. The travelling dressing table set is in generally poor condition. The box is extremely battered, the leather is badly stained, scratched, scuffed, and is crumbling away in places with age. The handle and seams of the lid are especially damaged. The hinge is completely broken, leaving the lid is attached by only two pieces of ribbon. The locking clasp of the box is rusty and aged. The interior of the box is badly stained, and although a couple of the pockets are a little dented, the whole of the inside is intact. There are five assorted silver-topped glass bottles and jars, which are in varying states of disrepair. There are notches, scratches, and tarnish to all the lids, and some of the bottles are scratched, chipped, or cracked. Also included inside the pockets of the case are a lighter and an ink well, both of which are in very bad repair. The inkwell especially is really dirty and damaged. The mirror is dirty, and although the glass is
* Parcel lot to include two silver Armada dishes, two silver napkin rings, four Stuart crystal goblets (all to commemorate the Queen's Golden Jubilee), also a ladies Gucci watch, gentleman's Seiko watch and a yellow metal dress button and stud set. Most of the pieces in this lot are in immaculate condition. The goblets, dishes, and napkin rings are all very new and have obviously never been used. They are all well packaged in their original boxes. The boxes are also in good condition, with only very small scrapes. The crystal boxes do have sellotape stuck on them however. oth the watches are in working order, although we cannot guarantee that they still will be by the time of sale. The gentleman's Tissot has a lot of scratches to the head and strap, and some tiny ones to the glass. There are a few small marks to the face, and a build-up of dirt to the back of the bezel. The strap is very badly stretched. There are scuffs and a lot of dirt to the clasp. The crown is missing. The back of the head is marked 'Water Resistant 100m, Stainless Steel, Sapphire Crystal, T P460-G'. he lady's Gucci has a lot of scratches to the head and strap. The clasp is a little loose. The bracelet is stretched. There are some very small
A Stuart Working Display Model of an Early Beam-Type Steam Engine, used to generate D.C. electricity for street lighting, with a flat leather belt drive to the generator. Model is housed on a wooden floor standing display case with speaker and push button operation and under a perspex cover, labelled "Mechanical Marvels Exhibition", height 115 cm, width 61cm, with key
A 1914 Star to '9923 Pte S.F. Coleman. 2/R.Suss:R.', a 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to 'L-9923 Pte. S.F. Coleman. R.Suss.R.', a box of issue, the two transmittal letters for the medals, the memorial plaque detailed 'Sidney Frank Coleman', with the original card case and forwarding envelope, died 2nd November 1914 and is commemorated on the Menin Gate, Princess Mary's Christmas 1914 gift tin with Christmas card, two Royal Sussex Regiment brooches, six First World War period silk postcards, a Christmas card 1916, a soldier's diary for 1919 (empty), a brass crown and a button.
Gent's Baume & Mercier wristwatch, quartz movement, working order, circular silver & white textured dial, approx. 30mm, black Roman numerals, slim case stamped 18ct & no's 15600 & 1852712, button set with cabochon cut sapphire, fitted with a replacement brown leather strap, complete with original box
Silver Tea Strainer & Stand, maker's DH & S, Birmingham with Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Mark, 2 silver topped cut glass cosmetic jars, faceted jar with silver cover, small silver cigarette box, Continental silver box embossed with flowers, set of 6 silver teaspoons, Late C19th by William Hutton & Sons, 2 C19th silver pastry forks, 2 silver gilt anointing spoons, silver handled button hook shoe horn, plated berry spoon & 6 tea knives
Bryn Allen's red Wales No.8 international jersey v Scotland season 1950-51, with white button-up collar and cuffs, the embroidered cloth badge inscribed F.A. OF WALES, INTERNATIONAL, 1950-51, V, SCOTLAND, damages and colour fading; sold with Allen's FAW itinerary for the match (2) Coventry City's Bryn Allen made his Welsh international debut in the Scotland match played at Ninian Park 21st October 1950. Scotland won the match 3-1.
Bryn Allen's red Wales No.8 international jersey v England season 1950-51, with white button-up collar and cuffs, the embroidered cloth badge inscribed F.A. OF WALES, INTERNATIONAL, 1950-51, V, ENGLAND, minor damages and colour fading; sold with Allen's FAW itinerary for the match (2). The Coventry forward's second and final for appearance was in the England match played at Roker Park 15th November 1950. Wales were defeated 4-2.

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