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central round brilliant cut 3.7mm diamond, further set with twenty one graduating channel set round brilliant cut diamonds, from 2.4 to 3.3mm, estimated approximate total diamond weight 2.00ct, plain bale, length including bale 5.4cm, width 2.9cm, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold, spiga link chain, length 38cm, hallmarked Birmingham, 18ct gold, gross weight 21.2g
central bow set with old brilliant and rose cut diamonds, suspending a dropper consisting of three rubover set old brilliant cut diamonds and a drop shaped natural saltwater pearl, estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.50ct, trace link chain, total length 42cm, weight 4.5g, presented in a fitted case, with a report by The Gem and Pearl Laboratory, dated 24th July 2015, stating the pearl to be natural (saltwater), measurements 12-13mm x 8.2-8.3mmOverall condition: GoodAll diamonds are present, with minor chipping consistent with age and only visible with a 10X loupePearl is secure, with minor surface wear, consistent with age and only visible with a 10X loupeReplacement chain, with minor tarnishingSpring in clasp is slightly loose but still opens and closes positivelyMinor wear to case, consistent with age
the stylized flower with a claw set round cabochon cats eye chrysoberyl, approximate diameter 12.2mm, estimated approximate weight 10.50ct, bordered by twenty four single cut diamonds and six pieced petals, each with a rubover set old brilliant cut diamond, average diameter 4mm, and surrounded by grain set graduating diamonds, each petal is spaced by six rubover set old brilliant cuts, approximate diameter 5mm, further set with eighteen smaller diamonds, and attached to a detachable diamond set bale, estimated approximate total diamond weight 7.00ct, diameter 3.3cm, detachable brooch fitting, trace link chain, length 78cm, unmarked, tested as platinum, gross weight 17.8g, presented in a fitted case by CartierOverall condition: GoodAll stones are presentMinor chip to chrysoberyl, visible with a 10X loupeVery minor chipping to some diamonds, consistent with age and only visible with a 10X loupeHeavy scratches/dents and general wear to reversePin opens and closes positivelyChain is a later addition, clasp opens and closes positivelyMinor wear to case, consistent with age
circa 1700, the outer (and inner) case unmarked, the cover activated by push button, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, the open faced pocket watch with signed silvered annular dial, 43mm diameter, inner ring of black Roman hour numerals, outer ring of black Arabic minute numerals, blued beetle and poker hands and 2 chemin de fer chapter rings, front loading gilt full plate movement, signed THO: GORDON EDINBURGH 565, pierced and engraved winged balance cock with gentleman embellishment at the neck, verge escapement with chain fusée, silvered regulation and 4 pinned crested tulip pillars, inner case, 49mm diameter with stirrup shaped pendant bow and convex crystal, verso plain and polished with winding aperture, metal tests as silver,140.9g gross and presented with the winding keyCase - Outer case - opens and closes satisfactorily and the hinge does not appear strained. Some dents and dings to the case back together with evidence of a repaired split.Inner case - Some dents, scuffs and dings together with light creasing around the rim.Dial - In good condition though a little dirty, and tarnished and would probably benefit from a light cleanMovement - In running order, though not tested for timekeeping
circa 1763, the outer (and inner) case with unidentified casemaker's mark (R.C) and London hallmarks for Sterling silver, the cover activated by push button, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, the open faced pocket watch with white dial, 38mm diameter, black Arabic numerals and dot minute track (hands lacking), front loading gilt full plate movement, signed EDWD. HEMMEN LONDON 2346, pierced and engraved winged balance cock, verge escapement with chain fusée, silvered regulation and 4 pinned baluster pillars, inner case, 42mm diameter with convex crystal, verso plain and polished, 95.1g gross and presented with the winding key; the second, circa 1815, the outer case of gilded brass with unidentified casemaker's mark (J.P), the cover activated by push button, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, the open faced pocket watch with white dial, 38mm diameter, black Arabic numerals, copper coloured spade hands and chemin de fer chapter ring, front loading gilt full plate movement, signed JN WHEATLEY LONDON 4002, pierced and engraved winged balance cock, cylinder escapement with chain fusée, silvered regulation and 4 pinned cylindrical pillars under a brass dust cover, inner case of gilded brass, casemaker's mark of William Mean, 45mm diameter with convex crystal, verso plain and polished, 107.8g gross and presented with the winding key (2)
circa 1825/6, the outer case with casemaker's mark of John Wells and Birmingham hallmarks for Sterling silver, the cover activated via push button, hinged at 9 o'clock, verso plain and polished, the open faced pocket watch with white annular dial, 48mm diameter, black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and chemin de fer chapter ring, engraved gold coloured centre with floral design and gold coloured outer ring engraved, KEEP ME CLEAN AND USE ME WELL AND I TO YOU THE TRUTH WILL TELL, front loading full plate movement, number 4981, pierced and engraved winged balance cock with bearded gentleman embellishment at the neck, verge escapement with chain fusée and 4 pinned cylindrical pillars, inner case, 50mm diameter with stirrup shaped pendant bow and convex crystal, verso plain and polished with winding aperture, interior with casemaker's mark of James Heales and Birmingham hallmarks for Sterling silver together with personal engraving, 150.6g gross and presented with the winding key
circa 1775, outer case unmarked, the cover activated by push button, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, front bezel with repoussé foliate scrolls over a textured ground, verso decorated with a repoussé classical scene, the open faced pocket watch with unsigned white dial, 38mm diameter, black Roman numerals, gold coloured fretwork hands and chemin de fer chapter ring, front loading gilt full plate movement, signed H. BETTERTON LONDON 12074, pierced and engraved winged balance cock with gentleman embellishment at the neck, verge escapement with chain fusée, silvered regulation and 4 pinned square baluster pillars, inner case, 41mm diameter with stirrup shaped pendant bow and convex crystal, verso polished and monogrammed with winding aperture, interior with remains of casemaker's mark (D? script) and part mark for 22ct gold, no further marks, 87.7g gross and presented with the winding keyCase - Outer case - opens and closes satisfactorily and the hinge does not appear strained. Some dents and dings to the case back and the rim is a little out of shape.Inner case - Some dents, scuffs and dings together with creasing around the rim. Engraving clear and crisp.Dial - A small chip to the enamel at the edge at 6 o'clock together with an extremely fine hairline crack running from there to the centre hole, visible with difficulty under reflected light.Movement - In running order, though not tested for timekeeping
circa 1760, outer cover activated by push button, verso hinged at 9 o'clock with applied (probably) tortoiseshell overlay, centre cover activated by push button, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, the open faced pocket watch with signed white dial, 40mm diameter, black Roman numerals, copper coloured beetle and poker hands and chemin de fer minute track spaced with Arabic indicators, front loading gilt full plate movement, signed GRAHAM LONDON under a signed brass dust cover, pierced and engraved bridged balance cock, verge escapement with chain fusée, silvered regulation and 4 pinned square baluster pillars, inner case, 45mm diameter with stirrup shaped pendant bow and convex crystal, verso plain and polished with winding aperture, inner with untraced maker's mark only, numbered 1236, no further marks, metal tests as silver, 103.4g gross and presented with the winding key
circa 1770, the outer (and inner) case with untraced casemaker's mark (TN skeleton mark), no further marks, the cover activated by push button, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, the open faced pocket watch with signed silvered annular dial, 42mm diameter, inner ring of black Roman hour numerals, outer ring of black Arabic minute numerals, blued beetle and poker hands and universal chemin de fer chapter ring, front loading gilt full plate movement, signed WM. BARKER LONDON, pierced and engraved winged balance cock with bearded gentleman embellishment at the neck, cylinder escapement with chain fusée, silvered regulation and 4 pinned square baluster pillars, inner case, 47mm diameter with stirrup shaped pendant bow and convex crystal, verso plain and polished with winding aperture, metal tests as silver,127.7g gross and presented with the winding keyCase - Outer case - opens and closes satisfactorily and the hinge does not appear strained. Some light and minor surface scratches, dents and dings to the case back as to be expected.Inner case - Some light surfaces scratches and scuffs.Dial - In good condition though a little dirty, and tarnished and would probably benefit from a light clean. Minor deterioration to the bluing on both hands.Movement - In running order, though not tested for timekeeping
circa 1877, the outer (and inner) case with casemaker's mark of Philip Woodman & Sons and London hallmarks for Sterling silver, the cover activated by push button, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, the open faced pocket watch with unsigned white dial, 42mm diameter, black Arabic numerals, copper coloured spade hands and chemin de fer chapter ring, front loading gilt full plate movement, signed WM HARDEMAN BRIDGE 55648, pierced and engraved winged balance cock with bearded gentleman embellishment at the neck, cylinder escapement with chain fusée and 4 pinned spool pillars, inner case, 45mm diameter with stirrup shaped pendant bow and convex crystal, verso plain and polished with winding aperture, 137.4g gross and presented with the winding key
circa 1786, outer (and inner) case with casemaker's mark of Richard Palmer and London hallmarks for 22ct gold, cover activated by push button, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, front bezel with a line of dark blue enamel under a white and pale blue enamel zig zag design, verso bezel to match, the centre with dark blue guilloché enamel and gold fleur de lys and floral decoration, the open faced pocket watch with unsigned white dial, 35mm diameter, black Roman numerals, copper coloured beetle and poker hands and bar minute track with outer Arabic numerals, front loading gilt full plate movement, signed ALEXR. AINGE LONDON 1786, pierced and engraved winged balance cock with helmeted soldier bust in profile embellishment at the neck and diamond end stone, verge escapement with chain fusée, silvered regulation and 4 pinned round baluster pillars, inner case, 40mm diameter with stirrup shaped pendant bow and convex crystal, verso plain and polished with winding aperture, 97.9g gross and presented with the winding keyCase - Outer case - 46mm diameter - Opens and closes satisfactorily with no apparent strain to the hinge. No obvious damage to the enamel, with some minor scuffing to the reverseInner case - 40mm diameter - Some light scuffing all over as to be expected, particularly around the edge, together with a light crease around the edge from 8 - 10 o'clockDial - Some very minor chipping to the very edge, particularly over the 55 numeral above the 11 o'clock indicator.Movement - Winds satisfactorily and the balance moves freely, but the movement is not in running order
circa 1770, the outer case with casemaker's mark of James Richards and London hallmarks for Sterling silver, the cover activated by push button, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, the open faced pocket watch with unsigned white dial, 40mm diameter, black Arabic numerals, blued beetle and poker hands and baton minute track with outer Arabic indicators, front loading gilt full plate movement, signed JNO JACKSON HENLEY NO 52, pierced and engraved winged balance cock, verge escapement with chain fusée, silvered regulation and 4 pinned square baluster pillars, inner case, 45mm diameter with stirrup shaped pendant bow and convex crystal, verso plain and polished with winding aperture, interior with matching casemaker's mark and worn hallmark 100.5g gross and presented with the winding keyOuter case: Overall in fair condition. Release button damaged and verso with evidence of lead solder repair to a crack. Further creasing and bruising. Hallmark clear.Inner case: Overall in fair condition. Some surface scratches and scuffs and a crease around the circumference due to wear against the outer case. Hallmarks inside a little unclear but readable.Dial: Good condition. No obvious sign of repair. Some minor surface scratches and a little dusty. Some deterioration to the blue finish on the hands.Movement: In working order though not tested for timekeeping.
circa 1775, the outer cover activated by push button, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, the open faced pocket watch with signed white dial, 42mm diameter, black Eastern Arabic numerals, blued moon hands and dot minute track with black Eastern Arabic indicators, front loading gilt full plate movement, signed G. PRIOR LONDON 12354, pierced and engraved winged balance cock with bearded gentleman embellishment at the neck, verge escapement with chain fusée, silvered regulation and 4 pinned square baluster pillars, inner case, 48mm diameter with stirrup shaped pendant bow and convex crystal, verso plain and polished with winding aperture, interior with very indistinct hallmarks, probably for Sterling silver, metals tests as silver, presented with the winding keyGeorge Prior (1750 - 1825) was a famous London watchmaker who specialised in timepieces for the Ottoman market. His watches - as with this example - are usually in multiple cases, and often feature Eastern Arabic numerals.Case - Outer case - Opens and closes satisfactorily, and the hinge does not appear strained. Some minor surface scratches dents and dings to the case back as to be expected.Inner case - Some dents, scuffs and dings together with light creasing around the rim. Evidence of a repair at the junction of the stem and the case.Dial - In good condition. No obvious evidence of damage, chips or cracks.Movement - In running order, though not tested for timekeeping
stylized acorn pendant set with two oval shaped cultured pearls, each one suspended from a pavé set round brilliant cut diamond cap, tapered and curved bar, length 3.7cm, unhallmarked, stamped 'Au750', trace link chain, length 39cm, plus extension chain, unhallmarked, stamped 'S925', weight 5.5g
circa 1787, the outer (and inner) case with casemaker's mark of Thomas Carpenter and London hallmarks for Sterling silver, the cover activated by push button, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, the open faced pocket watch with unsigned white dial, 40mm diameter, black Arabic numerals, copper coloured cathedral hands and baton minute track with quatre Arabic indicators, front loading gilt full plate movement, signed WM. GOLDSBOROUGH SCARBOROUGH No149 under a signed white metal dust cover, pierced and engraved winged balance cock, verge escapement with chain fusée, silvered regulation and 4 pinned cylindrical pillars, inner case, 50mm diameter with stirrup shaped pendant bow and convex crystal, verso plain and polished with winding aperture, interior gilded, 125.7g gross and presented with the winding key
circa 1818, the unsigned white dial, 48mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, copper coloured spade hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, front loading gilt full plate movement signed CHAS MAITLAND LONDON 5529, with engraved balance cock, cylinder escapement with chain fusée and four pinned cylindrical pillars, case, 55mm diameter, with convex crystal and upper and lower bezels, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, interior with casemaker's mark of George Yeats & George Cohen and London hallmarks for Sterling silver, presented with the winding keyCase: Overall in fair condition with no obvious sign of repair. Some surface scratches, scuffs, minor dents and bruising as to be expected, commensurate with heavy wear. Caseback a good fit. Hallmarks inside clear and crisp.Dial: Hairline crack to the edge at 6 o'clock and 3 o'clockMovement: Not currently In working order.
circa 1860, the signed white dial, 38mm diameter with black Roman numerals, blued moon hands, chemin de fer chapter ring and winding aperture at 2 o'clock, front loading full plate movement, number 4981, signed JANVIER A PARIS, pierced and engraved balance cock, cylinder escapement with chain fusée, silvered regulation and 4 pinned cylindrical pillars, case, 45mm diameter, both covers hinged at 9 o'clock and engraved with pastoral scenes, one with a farmer and his cows, the other a coastal view, metal tests as silver, 55.3g gross and presented with the winding key
claw set oval opal, approximately 19.8 x 16.5mm, estimated approximate weight 10.90ct, surrounded by twenty round faceted sapphires, and suspended from a tapered sapphire set panel with a plain bale, length including bale 5.5cm, width 2.4cm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, belcher link chain, length 40cm, hallmarked London, 9ct gold, gross weight 11.5g, cased
circa 1823, the gold coloured annular dial, 42mm diameter, inner engine turned, outer textured chapter ring with gold coloured Roman numerals, copper coloured spade hands and dot minute track, front loading gilt full plate movement, singed DESBOIS & WHEELER LONDON 3588, engraved balance cock and plate, cylinder escapement with chain fusée, silvered regulation and 4 pinned cylindrical pillars, case, 46mm diameter with milled edge, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, engine turned around a central vacant circular cartouche, interior with casemaker's mark of William Wright and London hallmarks for 18ct gold, 89.4g gross and presented with the winding keys
circa 1825, the unsigned gold coloured dial, 40mm diameter, inner engine turned, outer textured and scalloped chapter ring with gold coloured Roman numerals, gold coloured spade hands and dot minute track, front loading gilt full plate movement, signed R MOLYNEUX LONDON NO 948, balance cock engraved 44 DEVONSHIRE STREET, cylinder escapement with chain fusée, and 4 pinned cylindrical pillars, case, 44mm diameter with engine turned edge, bezels and bow with foliate decoration, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, engine turned around a central vacant circular cartouche, interior with casemaker's mark of William Wright and London hallmarks for 18ct gold, 82.1g gross and presented with the winding keys
circa 1850, the white dial, 46mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, copper coloured spade hands, chemin de fer chapter ring and winding aperture at 2 o'clock, front loading gilt full plate movement, numbered 18667, pierced and engraved bridged balance cock, cylinder escapement with chain fusée, silvered regulation and 4 pinned cylindrical pillars, case, 51mm diameter with stirrup shaped pendant bow and convex crystal, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, plain and polished, interior numbered 15887, metal unhallmarked, tested as 18ct gold, 82.4g gross and presented with the winding key
uniform rolled curb links, each stamped 9.375, width 5mm, bolt ring and swivel terminals, free running T bar, length, 40cm, hallmarked London 1880, 35.6gOverall in good condition. Bolt ring and swivel catches both operational. Chain links are solid and show little wear. All connecting jump rings rather worn.
first, a pierced double heart pendant set with a round faceted sapphire and a single cut diamond, plain bale, length including bale 2.5cm, hallmarked Birmingham, 18ct gold, box link chain, length 44cm, unhallmarked, stamped '750', gross weight 10.3g; second, a knot style bar brooch with a textured and plain finish, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold with a base metal pin, weight 2.9g (2)
the fob of traditional rectangular form with scrolled supports and vacant bloodstone seal set within a piano hinged frame, inner with two vacant perspex covered compartments, suspended from a black material Albertina with engraved buckle, terminating at one end with a decoratively engraved bar, short length of chain and swivel catch stamped 9c, and at the other with a decoratively engraved bar and bolt ring, metal tests as 9ct gold
uniform rolled curb links, width 3mm, swivel catch (stamped 9c) and bolt ring terminal, T bar with two short lengths of chain attached midway, length, 41cm, 20gOverall in fair to good condition. Bolt ring a little hesitant to operate, swivel catch operational. Chain links are solid and show some wear and the part marks to each link rather worn. All connecting jump rings rather worn.
central white metal cluster of six marquise shaped sapphires and seven round brilliant cut diamonds, suspended from a yellow metal herringbone style chain, length 36cm, push-in clasp with a figure of eight safety catch, hallmarked London, 18ct gold, weight 10.3gOverall condition: GoodAll stones presentWear to settings with one claw missingGeneral scratches and wear to chainClasp opens and closes positively
Antique Period Stunning Ladies 18ct Gold and Platinum Diamond and Sapphire Set Brooch with Drop and Attached Safety Chain, Wonderful Design and Proportions. The Large Faceted Blue Sapphire Surrounded by White Diamonds With a Further Tear-Drop Blue Sapphire Drop Below Also Surrounded by White Diamonds. The Whole Making a Stunning Piece of Antique Jewellery. The Large Blue Faceted Natural Sapphire of About 5 cts. The Tear Drop Sapphire of About 2.00 cts, The Old Cut Diamonds of Excellent Colour and Clarity. Est Diamond Weight 1.25 cts, Not Marked but Tests Gold / Platinum. Size 2.5 Inches - 6.25 cms High. Weight 14.4 grams. With the Northern Goldsmiths Company Display Box.

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