THOMAS RUSSELL & SON OF LIVERPOOL: AN 18CT GOLD HALF HUNTER GENTLEMAN'S POCKET WATCH with keyless wind movement, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and dark blue steel hands, no. 1463, with engraved inscription to the case back "Presented to B.J.G. Heapy, Esq. on his Retirement from Whitehouse Flexible Tubing in appreciation of 25 years service", (c.126.62grams gross weight)
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AN IRISH GUARDS SWEETHEART BROOCH the enamel inscribed " QUIS SEPARABIT MDCCLXXX111", on unmarked white and yellow metal, the reverse inscribed "With all my love beloved Eddie Sept 28th 39"; together with a coin bracelet (2) Provenance: The sweetheart brooch - Given by Edward Charles FitzClarence, 6th Earl of Munster (son of Brigadier General Charles FitzClarence V.C) on the occasion of his marriage to Vivian Scholfield, daughter of Benjamin Scholfield, on 28th September 1939.
A E FEAR OF BRISTOL: A SILVER OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH with key-wind movement, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, black Roman numerals and gold hands, the case c.45mm diam.,on a silver hallmarked chain-link pocket watch chain, with attached Victorian silver vesta case (c.205grams gross weight)
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER JUBILEE OVAL TRINKET BOX by Toye, Kenning and Spencer, Birmingham 1977, the lid with radiating guilloche enamel and inscribed 'I Will Bear Unto You Faith and Truth', 5.5cm wide, gross weight 1.8 tr. ozs, no. 16/1000, in fitted case, sold together with a Silver Jubilee commemorative pamphlet
Automobilia - Friendly Societies/Fraternities - an early 20th century car mascot, for the Ancient Order of Froth Blowers, by the Birmingham Medal Co, Summer Hill Terrace, inscribed in blue enamel with the initials of the charitable organisation, to verso with motto No Heel Taps!, mounted for the desk on a turned base, 14cm high
An Edwardian art nouveau silver and enamel brooch by Charles Horner, the stylised leaf and flower head pattern, with three cells of green and blue, pin back dated Chester 1901, together with a contemporary silver and mother of pearl art nouveau style pendant and chain marked 925, brooch, 2.8 cm by 1.6 cm 4.3g, pendant and chain 22.5 cm together, 51g (2) very minor loss to the enamel otherwise good
An 18th century Georgian mourning ring, dated and named, oval panel of finely plated checked hair, framed under lead crystal, with in an enamel border of white and black bands decorated with star and dot design, slight damage to one side, reverse inscribed 'Agnes Aitken died 20th Dec 1792 aged 30' ring size O tablet top 2.7 cm by 1.5 cm, 4.8g

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