mark not traced, additionally marked 935, of rectangular and slightly concave form, sprung loaded piano hinge and push button release, the cover split horizontally; the lower section, together with the reverse with engine turned decoration, the upper section with a polychrome enamelled scene of Egyptian figures and gods, interior gilded with two elasticated retainers, tests as silver, 8.5 x 8cm, 4.4ozt
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the case of rectangular form with turned corners, piano hinged spring loaded monogrammed cover, interior with a spring loaded retainer for sovereigns and for half sovereigns, marked 18CT GOLD FILLED TO WEAR 20 YEARS, suspension loop and ring and concealed push button release, containing a Victorian 'Young Head' sovereign dated 1872, (verso with George and dragon), and a Victorian 'Old Head' half sovereign dated 1897, presented within a cloth cover
James Manning of Chichester mid C19th gilt metal Hunter cased pocket watch, white enamel Roman dial with rail track minutes, single button case hinged bezel and movement stamped with case maker monograph, movement with tuned pillars, engraved and pierced balance cock, Bosley type regulation, signed and numbered 23883, watch running
AN ART DECO SILVER AND ENAMEL SIXTEEN PIECE CASED VANITY/DRESSING TABLE SET the set in blue sun ray pattern guilloche enamel, silver edging hallmarked for London 1936, maker CD, comprising one hand mirror, four brushes (clothes and hair), one comb (some teeth missing), six glass jars (various shapes), four button hooks and shoe horns, case 35 x 28 x 6cm Condition Report : overall good, minor wear to enamel in places, original items may be missing from the cased set, no key present Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
A 19th century violin with single-piece back, length of back excluding button 35.5cm, within a hard case.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A group of objects of virtu, comprising a silver thimble, Birmingham 1916, another silver thimble, Birmingham 1914, four further thimbles, a French gilt seal, a gold cased slide action pencil/whistle with three pendants, a silver mounted glove button hook with a bird finial, Chester 1911, a whistle, a silver two-piece buckle, Birmingham 1903, two mounts, probably from a book, and two further items.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A 19th century violin with two-piece back, length of back excluding button 36cm, within a hard case, together with two letters of provenance.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A late Victorian button-back armchair, mahogany legs, brass castors, c.1890, later re-upholstered; another, Victorian nursing chair.All furniture manufactured post 1950 included in any sale was either not originally intended for use in a private dwelling or, will now be offered as a Work of Art. Such items may not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings (Fire) (Safety) Regulations 1988 (as amended in 1989 and 1993) and for this reason, should not be used in a private home.
A reproduction yew wood veneered drop-leaf sofa table with green leather inset top above an arrangement of five drawers, with five dummy drawers to the reverse, on swept feet terminating on brass castors, length 193cm, depth 68cm, height 75cm, together with a mahogany framed library chair upholstered in a green leather button back material (2).
A Beswick Beatrix Potter "Peter And The Red Pocket Handkerchief" figure, gold backstamp, in original box, with fifteen further Beswick Beatrix Potter figures, to include "Hunca Munca" (with gold dustpan), "Benjamin Bunny" (with gold slippers) and Jemimam Puddleduck (with gold button), all with gold backstamps, a Beswick Beatrix Potter "Amiable Guinea-Pig, brown backstamp, and five Beswick animal models (22)Condition reportNo visible chips, cracks or faults and no obvious signs of restoration
An Art Deco silver cigarette case, Sharman Dermott Neill, Chester 1928, of rectangular faceted form with engine turned detail, 11cm x 8.3cm, together with a late Victorian silver cigarette case, marked ‘S&A’ Birmingham 1900, 8.7cm x 7.5cm, a Victorian silver cigarette case, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1899, 8.8cm x 7.2cm, and a further George V silver cigarette case, Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1913, 8.4cm x 6cm, gross weight 12.36ozt (4)CR: 1900 example: Heavy denting throughout. Moderate scratching and wear throughout. No splitting or signs of repair. Button is slightly wobbly, cover closes with a snap, but is not secure, and does not close flush. Decoration and hallmarks are crisp and clear.1928 example: Very good order, no large dents, splitting or repair. Scratching and wear throughout commensurate with age and use. Button mechanism is in good order, opening smoothly and closing securely. Elastic shows some pulling and fraying, and there appears to heavy been another a elastic which has since been lost. Decoration and hallmarks are crisp and clear.1899 example: Moderate denting throughout, mostly concentrated at the corners. Moderate scratching and wear. No splitting or signs of repair. Button mechanism in working order, opening smoothly and closing with a snap. Moderate pulling and light fraying to the elastics. Some wear to the engraved detail on the cover and sides, hallmarks are crisp and clear.1913 example: Moderate denting throughout. Moderate scratching and wear commensurate with age and use. No splitting or signs of repair. Button mechanism in working order, opening smoothly and closing with a snap, though it does not sit completely flush. Lacking interior elastics. Some wear to the engraved detail on the cover and sides, hallmarks are crisp and clear.
A pair of George III style ox-blood red leather wing back armchairs, late 20th century, each with an arched button back extending to shaped wing backs above padded scrolled arms, and a drop in seat, overall applied with peripheral stud detail, raised upon short cabriole front legs, 111cm high PLEASE NOTE: This lot may not comply with current fire regulations and must be fully professionally re-upholstered prior to installation in any setting.CR; Both chairs show wear, scuffs, minor stains, small areas of surface residue, the odd small dent and the odd small cigarette burn, particularly to the seat cushions commensurate with age and use. The legs appear structurally sound, showing surface wear, scratching, scuffs and dinks commensurate with age and use.
A Rolex Oyster Datejust wristwatch with seal, case and bracelet, No'd. 631102 to bracelet, with blue dial and set with Roman numerals, together with box, original guarantee No'd. S276619 and dated 15th July 1999, etc CONDITION REPORTS Please note that whilst overall the watch is sound, there is surface scratching throughout, conducive with age and use. See images for further detail. Overall weight 68.3 g including strap. Size appears to be "mid-size" - 31 mm across (33 mm including winder button) x 38 mm top to bottom. The movement appears to be in working order. Seconds hand moving. Hour hands moving. Date working though please note no watches are sold "in working order". The watch is a local private entry with receipt from Goldsmiths & Silversmiths and should be regarded as "legitimate" (in answer to the specific question). All certificates and other ephemera appear to be in good but used condition. The outer cardboard box has a drink stain of some sort to the top and some markings to the interior. See images for further detail.
A collection of furniture comprising a pair of modern oak sideboards / dressers, the plain top above three drawers over three doors with panel decoration, 139 cm wide x 44.5 cm deep x 81.5 cm high, together with a modern teak blanket box, 103 cm wide x 55 cm deep x 53 cm high, a modern mahogany serpentine fronted chest of three drawers, 51 cm wide x 39 cm deep x 66 cm high, together with three chairs, a 19th Century oak carver chair with blue upholstered seat, a 19th Century button back nursing chair and an Edwardian mahogany yoke back salon chair with oval seat on turned legs to castors
HERMÈS; a tan and cream leather reversible jacket with front zip and small collar, the jacket can be worn as a cream leather jacket with side slit pockets lined with 100% silk or as a tan leather jacket with no pockets, both sides have a top button with an ‘H’ to front, size 42, labelled ‘HERMÈS, PARIS’.Additional InformationOverall the reversible jacket is in good condition on both sides, there is a small stain on the cuff of the right arm, otherwise the leather is in good condition and the zip is in good working order. The chest measures 40” between armpits, sleeve length 22” and the length from nape to bottom is 23”.
VIVIENNE WESTWOOD; a Red Label bronze coloured cardigan with silver flecks with a designer monogram to front left and top button, size medium, a Red Label black, grey and gold knee length cotton plaid dress, fully lined with gold satin, with cowl neck, size 46, and a Christina, London vintage 1980s full length fuchsia pink velvet coat, fully lined with matching net ruffles to edges and bottom, size medium (3).Additional InformationAll three items are in good vintage condition, there are no signs wear to both the Vivienne Westwood dress and cardigan and the fuchsia long coat has some signs of scuffing to the velvet on both shoulders but otherwise in good vintage condition.
HERMÈS; a lady's white cotton shirt with small button collar, size 38, a Re/Done white cotton shirt with front buttons, size small, a Melene Birger white cotton shirt, size 40, and a Faithful white cotton shirts, size XS (4).Additional InformationAll four shirts are in good clean condition.
A yellow metal hinged snap bangle, internal width 59mm, approx 6.8g, and filigree decorated cross pendant, 4.9g, and a cameo brooch/pendant (3).Additional InformationThe button and action of the bangle are broken, this is unmarked, there are several dents throughout. The other two pieces are general surface wear.
A George V leather travelling vanity case, the interior fitted with silver mounted dressing table items, comprising seven cut glass jars and bottles with embroidered and glass panels inset to the silver covers, hand mirror, two hair brushes and two clothes brushes, all similarly decorated, button hook, shoehorn, comb and four-piece manicure set, London 1923 and 1925 by Charles Henry Dumenil, weight of covers only 239g, together with an outer canvas cover.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A French Charleville M1777 flintlock musket with later bayonet smooth-bore, indistinct manufacturers details to lockplate (probably erased before release to the civilian market), fleur-de-lys below crown marks to the left oblique top side of the barrel and numbered '13' or possibly '18', with a three-band stock, a cheek rest cut into the side of the butt, a slanted brass priming pan handle together with a modified trigger guard with two finger ridges, a 'button-head' ramrod, barrel length 99cm, overall length of musket 135cm and 188cm including the bayonet.
A collection of seventy-one livery white metal buttons comprising forty-eight large and seven small dress buttons with elephant within garter and the motto "Tenax in Fide" (for the Carrington family- members include Rt. Hon. Sir Charles Robert, Baron Carrington); together with six other crested livery buttons (71). 70 of the buttons are manufactured by Firmingtons and 1 button is by Doughty & Smith.
A German Third Reich Infantry NCO's visor cap manufactured by Pekuro and contracted by F. Eckhard Hanau constructed of field grey wool with a dark green centreband and three rows of infantry piping, black leather chin strap secured by a single pebble button to either side, with metal eagle, wreath and cockade, interior with a black velvet band above the ventilated brown sweatband, the brown lining with protection celluloid rhomboid marked with 'F. Eckhard Hanau' and 'Stirndruckfrei Deutsches Reichespatent' (pressure free, German Reich patent), with name tag 'Hechler' and 'GH' initials to the sweatband, the underside with unit stampings ** 13 / J.R. 88' (13 Kompanie Infanterie Regiment 88)
A pre-WW2 First Pattern German NSDAP Orts-level Political Leader's visor cap, named to the interior 'Otto Flory' constructed of a tan body with a brown velvet centreband with chocolate velvet centreband and three rows of blue piping, with metal eagle and tri-colour cockade with enamel, a silver chincord and a silver pebble button to either side, the interior with a brown sweatband with a black velvet pressure band and champagne coloured lining, RZM stores tag under the band numbered Hersteller 24 and 459951, with paper name tag.

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