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Early Victorian Taxidermy Cased Pair of Reed Warblers (Lagopus lagopus) by Taxidermist Fowler's depositories - Evesham set in naturalistic setting with grasses, reeds and nest with sand covered base and white painted paper background interior set in pine case with glazed front. label to reverse: "Fowler's Depositories, Evesham". Another hand written label to reverse stating: "Taken at Sudbury, Suffolk, 1831 - A wood cut of this case appears in London Magazine of Natural History, Volume V, Page 309". Case dimensions: 35.5x20.5x13cm
Accurist Gold Tone Quartz Watch. Boxed. The watch also comes with its Guarantee and special instructions booklet. The watch has a Japanese Quartz Movement and is water resistant up to 50 metres. The watch has a push button fold over clasp. The case width of the watch is 44mm. The maximum wrist size is approx. 20cm. Condition: The watch is in excellent condition. The watch will require a new battery. The box is in reasonable condition.
Men's Pulsar Quartz Watch. Boxed. The watch round face measures approx. 38mm width x 38mm height. The watch has a date display function and has black and white hands. The watch has a Japanese Quartz Movement and is water resistant up to 100 metres. The watch has a stainless steel bracelet. with a push button fold over clasp. The watch comes with two spare links and instruction manual. Condition: The watch is in good condition and the box is in reasonable condition. The watch will require a new battery.
Circa 1780-1790 Georgian Blue Jasperware with white relief, mounted in cut steel Button Brooch. The Jasperware was made at Josiah Wedgwood factory, Etruria, Staffordshire and the steel probably made in Birmingham, ca.1785-1800. This button has been into a brooch with a Unmarked Rose Coloured Metal fastening on the back. This brooch contains Twenty Five Old Cut Paste Glass Stones surrounding the Blue Jasperware. This brooch measures approx. 35mm x 35mm. The fastening has a "C" clasp. Condition: The brooch is in excellent condition commensurate with the age of the historical piece.
Jos Von Arx Prestige Chronograph Quartz Watch. Boxed with International Guarantee. The watch has a Japanese Quartz Movement. The watch has a Black and Grey coloured dial with Red and White coloured hands. The watch has a stainless steel bracelet and a push button fold over clasp. The watch is water resistant up to 50 metres. Condition: The watch is in very good condition and the box is in good condition too. The watch will require a new battery.
Ladies Rotary Beaumont GB02793/06 Two Tone Quartz Watch. The watch has a Swiss made Movement and is waterproof. The watch face measures approx. 36mm x 36mm. The Two Tone Gold Plated and Stainless Steel taped Bracelet thickness is approx. 17mm at the widest point. The watch has a push button fold over clasp. Condition: The watch is in good condition and is in good working order. The watch comes with a clear plastic watch stand.
Men's Citizen Eco-Drive Chronograph Watch. The watch has a Japanese Movement and is water resistant up to 100 metres. The model number is: B620-S107245 and the serial number is: 661310850. The watch case size is: 45mm. The watch lug width is: 21mm. The watch has a stainless steel bracelet with a push button fold over clasp. The watch comes part boxed. It is missing its lid. The watch comes with a spare link. Condition: The watch is in good condition.
Early 20th century silver cigarette case, of rectangular form with rounded corners, with bands of engine turned decoration and a central circular cartouche, engraved 'C.S Bean', opening to reveal a gilt interior, hallmarked Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1919, H8cmCondition Report: Approx 2.71ozt (84.3 grams) General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Missing catch release button. Hallmarks with some wear but generally legible. Solder repairs to interior, some damage to interior.
Omega Speedmaster gentleman's stainless steel automatic triple date automatic wristwatch, black dial with subsidereary dials, tachymeter scale bezel, on Omega stainless steel bracelet, with fold-over claspCondition Report:Movement functioning, one push button missing, some scratches to bracelet, case and bezel, dial good, case stiff to come off so cannot obtain serial number, cal etc, case diameter = 38mm (excluding crown), inner circumference = 18.5cm, clasp good,small spot to cover from inside - appears this will come off
VICTOR CICANSKY (b. 1935) Satchel or purse with stitching, button and loop detailing brown glazed ceramic sculpture, 12cm wideVictor Cicansky, CM SOM DFA is a Canadian sculptor known for his witty narrative ceramics and bronze fruits and vegetables. A founder of the Regina Clay Movement, Cicansky combined a "wry sense of style" with a postmodern "aesthetic based on place and personal experience". In recognition of his work, Cicansky was appointed member of the Order of Canada in 2009.
Omega - A gold plated 'Seamaster de Ville' wristwatch, circa 1965, model 135.020, serial number 22019376, circular silvered dial with gold coloured batons, hands and centre sweep, signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement, calibre 601, front loading case, 34mm diameter, verso steel with 'Hippocampus' logo, to a black strap with pin buckle, presented in the original case Crystal - Complete. Some minor surface scratches and nicks, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.Dial - Generally in good order. Some very minor spotting to the very edges, visible under magnification. Some minor deterioration to the hands.Movement - Appears to be in working order. The stem is snapped, but the liveried button is present. Being a crown wind it is difficult to wind to test accurately, and in any case it has not been tested for timekeeping or enduranceCase - Some scratches and scuffs as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.
Unsigned - A Swiss silver Goliath open faced pocket watch with a silver travelling case, circa 1900, white dial with black Roman numerals and blued hands, crown wind mechanical covered movement with exhibition mainspring and hand setting button at 1H, case, 70mm diameter, interior with Swiss marks for 935/1000 standard silver, additionally marked 0,935, 257.6g gross, presented in a wooden easel backed travelling case, hinged cover capped in silver, mark of Synyer & Beddoes (Harry Synyer & Charles Joseph Beddoes), Birmingham 1904, with hammered finish, upper with circular cartouche, 110 x 100mm
An early 20th century silver backed 11-piece dressing table set, mark of Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1933/36, comprising a dressing table tray, two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes and hand mirror, each with silver mounts and tortoiseshell backs decorated with silver piqué work, along with a tortoiseshell comb and a button hook, shoe horn, nail file and cuticle pusher, similarly decorated but with steel fittings, all presented in a covered wooden fitted case, interior lined in cream satin and velvet
Charles Frodsham, London - A fine George V 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, circa 1910, outer cover with blue enamel Roman numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring around the circular glazed aperture, signed white dial, additionally marked '09380', with black Roman numerals, blued hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, gilt three-quarter plate crown wind mechanical movement with diamond end stone, top plate marked CHAS FRODSHAM BY APPOINTMENT TO THE KING 115 NEW BOND STREET LATE OF 84 STRAND LONDON NO 09380, the raised going barrel engraved with foliate decoration and hand setting button at 4H, case, 48mm diameter, interior with casemaker's mark of Harrison Mill Frodsham and London hallmarks for 18ct gold, numbered 009380, the cuvette similarly marked and additionally engraved TO ROBERT SINCLAIR FROM SIR VICTOR AND LADY HORSLEY IN GRATEFUL RECOLLECTION OF HIS PROMPT AND KIND ACTION ON THE 22ND AUGUST 1911, 115.7g gross, presented with a copy of the purchase receipt, analysis sheet from Charles Frodsham and rating certificate from June-July 1914 Provenance:Purchased back by Charles Frodsham from a descendant of the Sinclair family, and subsequently sold to the present owner in 2014 Charles Frodsham was a distinguished English horologist, founding his business in the 1840s. From 1884, he traded as Charles Frodsham & Co, which remains in existence as the longest continuously trading firm of chronometer manufacturers in the world. Lot 354 & 355: A ‘fine gold watch and albert’ presented for an act of bravery. Sir Victor A.H. Horsley (1857-1916) was an accomplished scientist and professor, and the first neurosurgeon appointed to the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in London. Known as 'the father of neurosurgery', he was the first surgeon in the world appointed to a hospital post as a 'brain surgeon'.In August 1911 he was on holiday with his family in Rousay - one of the largest of the Orkney Islands - off the north coast of Scotland. His son, Siward Myles Horsley, who suffered from epilepsy, went fishing in a boat just offshore, but suffered a fit and fell overboard. The local newspaper - the 'Orcadian' - of Saturday August 26th, 1911, carried the following report on the incident:'BOATING ACCIDENT AT ROUSAY - A serious boating accident occurred off Sourin, Rousay on Tuesday. From information to hand it appears that a son of Sir Victor Horsley was fishing from a small boat...when he fell into the sea. Fortunately, the accident was observed from the shore and a rescue party set off. By this time the young man had sunk, and it was only after some difficulty that he was picked up from the bottom. He was...in a serious condition...and was only restored after great difficulty’.Two months later, the 'Orcadian' carried a further report:BOATING ACCIDENT AT ROUSAY - Sir Victor Horsley has presented fine gold watches and alberts to the (two) boys who recently saved his son from drowning. The names of the boys are Alfred Hermisgarth and Robert Sinclair. The inscription on the watches is "To (name of recipient) from Sir Victor and Lady Horsley in grateful recollection of his prompt and kind action on 22nd August 1911" Crystal - Complete. Some extremely minor scratches visible under reflected lightDial - In good condition. No obvious signs of damage or crackingMovement - In working order, though not tested for timekeeping or endurance. Hand adjusting button operational and the hands move freely in both directions, though there is a little play. Crown winds satisfactorilyCase - In good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Cover opens and closes satisfactorily, and the hinges do not appear strained. Verso with some light scratches and scuffs as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.
Unsigned - A Swiss 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, circa 1890, outer cover with blue enamel Roman numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring over a pink guilloché field around the circular glazed aperture, white dial with black Roman numerals and blued hands, mechanical crown wind movement with hand setting button at 2H, case, 35mm diameter, outer decorated with engraved scrolls and foliage, interior with Swiss marks for 18ct gold, Genève, casemaker's mark of A. Fueslin & Cie., and additionally marked 18K, the cuvette similarly marked, 36.1g gross
An early 20th century 9ct gold snuff box, mark of J. H. Wynn Ltd., (John Henry Wynn), Birmingham 1937, of rectangular form, decorated all over with hobnail engine turned engraving, part mark spring loaded and piano hinged cover, the push button release with four square facetted rubies, 8.5 x 5.5cm, 97.4g
Jay’s, London – An 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, circa 1904, white dial with black Roman numerals, blued hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, 17 jewel gilt three-quarter plate crown wind movement with diamond end stone and raised going barrel marked JAY’S 366 ESSEX RD N with hand setting button at 1H, case, 51mm diameter, interior with London hallmarks for 18ct gold, the cuvette similarly marked, 107.3g gross
Harriet Samuel, Manchester – An 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, circa 1905, white dial with black Roman numerals, blued hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6 o’clock, front loading three-quarter plate crown wind movement signed H. SAMUEL MANCHESTER 58167 with hand setting button at 1H, case, 51mm diameter, interior with casemaker’s mark of Benson Brothers and Chester hallmarks for 18ct gold, 94.1g gross

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