A small collection of jewellery, costume jewellery and other items , to include A small collection of jewellery, costume jewellery and other items , to include: a shell cameo brooch carved with a female profile, in a 9 carat gold setting; an Omega lady`s wristwatch; a three pence coin bracelet; a Dupont cigarette lighter; a Dunhill cigarette lighter; and various other items View on bloomsburyauctions.com
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A charm bracelet, the curb link bracelet suspending a variety of charms... A charm bracelet, the curb link bracelet suspending a variety of charms including an American five dollar coin; an egg shaped pendant; a mermaid; and various other charms, gross weight 100g View on bloomsburyauctions.com
A selection jewellery, costume jewellery and other items, including A selection jewellery, costume jewellery and other items, including: a coral bead necklace, a metal mounted cameo brooch, a collection of plated watches, an openface silver pocketwatch with enamel dial, a £2 coin, a gold plated locket on chain, marcasite set items, a gondola brooch, a silver box link neckchain, a shell cameo brooch, a Cartwheel penny and a quantity of other items Please note there are no medals included in this lotView on bloomsburyauctions.com
An 18ct gold open-faced pocket watch, the gilt dial centred with a flat-chased floral motif, applied with gilt Roman numerals, subsidiary dial for seconds, damage to hands, the case with engine-turned decoration and vacant cartouche, 48mm diameter; accompanied by a 9ct rose gold watch chain hung with a coin medallion (2)
A silver toddy ladle, with twisted whale bone handle, the bowl inset with a coin; a pair of Victorian silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1897, 174g in total; a pair of Victorian silver Queen`s pattern tablespoons, Benjamin Stephens, London, 1839, 203g in total; and a pair of Victorian silver fish servers, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1860, the handles with registration marks (7)
A Sierra Leone Abolition of Slavery commemorative bronze medallion, 1807, Princess Charlotte memoriam coin, 1817, and four trade tokens for Toogood, merchant Sydney, 1855, Charles Brettell foreign wines, spirits and cigars, James Scott tea dealer, and a Lutwyches Manufactory of medals and provincial coins medallion. (6)
Francois-Antoine Jecker, brass folding gold coin scale, circa 1800, the beam with large rectangular sliding poise, one end with shovel shaped pan, the other with a hook on brass four gros weight, beam inscribed 'Jecker, Paris', within a fitted mahogany case with applied printed label titled 'Noms Des Monnaies' being a table of gold monies taking place in the various states of Europe with the denomination of their weight
H Bell & Co, a steel and brass equal arm coin balance, early 19th century, within a fitted mahogany box, trade label inscribed 'Made and Sold by H Bell & Co, Prescott, Lancashire', and instructions for use and with stacked cylindrical weights for a guinea, half guinea and seven shillings piece and for the sovereign and half sovereign, 15.1cm
Attributed to Callingwood Ward, a brass and polished steel folding equal arm coin balance, circa 1790, the dished brass weight pan above a hinged brass flap acting as a resting place opposing the coin pan with steel 'keyhole' hanger with tapered cylindrical guinea and half guinea weights, all within a fitted mahogany case with claret velvet lining, 15.6cm See Weighing Coins, English Folding Gold Balances of the 18th and 19th centuries by Michael A Crawforth, page 25, figure 9, for an identical example, although inscribed to the weight pan rest C Ward
A polished steel and brass equal arm coin balance, circa 1820, the coin and the weight pan each held by a steel keyhole hanger, in fitted mahogany case with a claret plush velvet lining, fitted with five tapering cylindrical weights, measuring guinea, half guinea, seven shillings, sovereign and half sovereign, 13.5cm
Thomas Houghton, a brass folding coin balance, circa 1820, with double turn folder to weight guineas and sovereigns, the beam stamped 'TH' within a close fitting mahogany case with interior applied instruction label and with an ivory cover plate, with an unusual shaped coin plate, 14.5cm See Weighing Coins by Michael A Crawforth, page 64, figure 26, item 25, notes this as being used solely by T Houghton
A set of George III steel and brass coin scales, circa 1775, the turned beam with box ends and brass pans, with three tapering cylindrical guinea, half guinea and seven shilling weights, within a plush claret fitted shark skin case, beam 10.3cm CONDITION REPORT: Light wear to the outer edges. Catches present and working. Light wear to top of case.
An English coin scale, late 17th/early 18th century, having a steel beam with swans neck ends and brass pans, all within a fruitwood cut from solid box, with decorative book binder style stamped decoration, similarly struck to the underside lid and with a plush red lined base, housing weights for old and new standard guinea, half guinea and seven shillings and six grain weights, beam 8.5cm
John & Obadiah Westwood, a set of miniature polished steel and brass coin scales, the turned beam with swans neck ends, with six grain weights, the larger stamped 'Westwood', all within a shagreen covered case with plush interior and with applied label with old and new guinea rate scale, inscribed 'by J N and Oba Westwood, Birmingham', beam 6cm CONDITION REPORT: Grain weights slightly bent. Minor 'ding' to edge of one scale dish. Some surface wear and green corrosion (?) spots. General surface wear to case.
A set of English steel coin scales, circa 1775, with brass pans, having a carved bone melon shaped bead to each suspension, the turned beam with boxed ends, all within a cut from solid mahogany box with a green material base and with three sets of three guinea, half guinea and seven shilling weights to include new measurements, having a hinged brass compartment housing five square chamfered weights, one seven shilling weight a replacement, beam 13.5cm
Freeman & New, a set of polished steel and brass coin scales, circa 1780, the turned beam with swans neck ends and brass pans, all within a cut from solid mahogany case, the lid interior with applied trade label for 'Freeman & New, Leadenhall St, London, Scale Makers to His Majesty's Mint Exchequer, Bank of England …', with tapering cylindrical guinea, half guinea weights, beam 12.3cm
A steel hydrostatic coin scale, with brass pan, the turned beam with swans neck ends, supported upon a square shaft, screw fixing into the cut from solid mahogany case and with two apertures with sliding brass covers housing six square sovereign and guinea weights and five grain weights, beam 11.7cm CONDITION REPORT: It may not be obvious that this is a hydrostatic coin scale due to the number of replaced parts. The cords and pans are replaced adn the original water weights are missing.
Kirk, a steel and brass coin balance in cut from solid fruitwood box, mid 18th century, with two apertures housing five coin weights, one a 3.12lb weight and 36 shillings weight dated 1747, George II guinea and half guinea weight and a 9 shillings weight with cast named for 'Kirk', beam 12.5cm
Samuel Freeman, a set of steel coin scales, early 18th century, with brass pans, the beam with swans neck ends, housed within a cut from solid fruitwood box, with book binder style stamped decoration, the interior lid with applied trade label for Samuel Freeman, Leadenhall Street, London, two apertures housing twelve assorted coin weights, £3.12 shillings to quarter guinea, beam 12.5cm, beam rusted
R Vandome & Co, a set of steel and brass coin scales, the bladed beam with box ends and brass pans, within a claret leather fitted case with a plush velvet interior, base applied with trade label for R Vandome & Co, 117 Leadenhall Street, London, with three square weights, 21 shilling weight and a 1821 half sovereign weight, beam 15cm
Johan Peter Braselmann, German coin scale and weight, circa 1784, the steel beam with German swans neck end, brass pans, the fruitwood case with decorative clasps, having trade label to interior for Johan Peter Braselmann, dated 1784, housing eighteen square knopped weights for Pistol, Severin, Ginne (sic), Ducats, etc, and a hinged compartment housing grain weights, beam 15.3cm
I Sommers, a set of English steel and brass coin scales, early 18th century, the part square and bladed beam with swans neck ends, housed within an oak made-up box with book binder stamped decoration, the interior lid with applied label for I Sommers, the corner of Bucklersbury, against ye west side of ye Mansion House, London, green baize lining and housing seven square counted coin weights, £3.12 to ten shillings 6p, beam 12.5cm
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