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A MIXED LOT:-. a gold mounted amber and enamel cheroot holder (A/F), a late 19th/early 20th century gold cased pen/pencil in the form of a reeded column, another slimmer, engine turned pencil, both by Cutler & Co, a Victorian propelling pencil (A/F & metal innards) and a cased pair of pearl mounted 15ct studs; the column example 4.5" (11.5cm) long (extended); (5). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
AN 18TH CENTURY MEAT SKEWER. with a rope ring handle, by Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright, London c.1757-67 (date letter worn), together with a Victorian knife rest, 6 North American/Canadian souvenir spoons (one initialled), a Norwegian enamel teaspoon, by Marius Hammer of Bergen, a Swedish two-prong fork and two early 20th century Danish spoons, one by Georg Jensen (with import marks for London 1908 & Stockwell & Co); the skewer 10.6" (27cm) long; 11.3oz (12). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
COLLECTORS SPOONS:-. including 8 North American/Canadian, an Egyptian spoon with enamel decoration, a Norwegian example by David Andersen, two English tea/coffee spoons and a Chinese piece with blue enamel decoration, most with inscriptions; the largest 5.7" (14.6cm) long; (13). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
THREE MODERN DANISH SILVERGILT & ENAMEL SPOONS. one "month" spoon decorated with blue enamel and with "JULY 1962" on the reverse, by A.Michelsen of Copenhagen, one "year" spoon with red enamel and love hearts with "1969" on the reverse, by P. Hertz of Copenhagen and another "year" spoon with snowflakes and "1967" on the reverse, maker's mark "CF" conjoined, ; the latter 6.5" (16.5cm) long; 4.4oz (3). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A late 19th century tortoiseshell and brass mantle clock, 28cm high with handle raised, pretty white enamel dial with floral swags and marked Goldsmiths Company 112 Regent St London, some damages near key wind holes, appears to function and chiming well, some damages to the case, with rear glazed door
Louis Jacot, Locle, a gold-plated lady's pocket watch: the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and spade hands with the movement having a cylinder escapement, the gold-plated case stamped to the inner cuvee Louis Jacot, Locle, No. 21684, diameter 28mm, set within a brass stand, height 11cm.
Rotherham & Sons, Coventry, a silver open-faced keyless pocket watch: the full-plate movement having a lever escapement and marked for the retailer Lyons & Sons, Exeter, 282859, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, the case hallmarked for silver, Birmingham, 1908 along with the initials JR for the maker Rotherham of Coventry, diameter 48mm.Complete with silver Albert chain length 42cm..
J.W. Benson, London, an 18ct gold halfhunter pocket watch with provenance: the three-quarter movement having a lever escapement and signed The Keyless Ludgate watch, JW Benson, By Warrant to H.M. the Queen, Ludgate Hill, London, Patent No. 4658, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel spade hands and signed J.W. Benson, London, the half-hunter case hallmarked for 18ct gold, London, 1899 and stamped with the initials JWB, the inner curvee engraved To Daddy, on his 47th Birthday, from Lily, Florrie, Margaret & Iris, March 1937, diameter 50cm, weight of pocket watch ca. 119.8gms, together with an 15ct gold curb link watch chain, length ca. 38cm, weight ca. 56.3gms,Complete with historical records of the owner Arthur Robert Dooley, born 1890, including action as an enlisted member of the Royal Artillery at the retreat from Mons in 1914 and the Battles of the Marne and Aisne Heights in the following months, his police record from his appointment in October 1913 until retirement in 1948, his physical attributes and a record of his marriage in Exeter in 1914 to Lilian Gill whilst living at 8 Regent Square, and a list of their children.
Regina, a Canadian gold-plated hunter pocket watch: the movement having a lever escapement and stamped Regina, Precision Watch, 3642902, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands and signed F.G. England, Regina, Sask, with the case stamped Regina 166139 Gold Filled, having a paper insert stating This Case No 166139 Size 0 Stamped with our Trademark, Regina Gold Filled Ultra Quality, Manufactured & Warranted by P.W. Ellis & Co., Limited, Toronto, Canada, with 60cm gilded double-chain, diameter 36mm.Complete with travelling box stamped for Regina.
Kay's Keyless Challenge silver pocket watch: the movement having a lever escapement and stamped Swiss Made, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued-steel spade hands, a subsidiary seconds dial and signed Kay's Keyless Challenge, Swiss Made, the case hallmarked for Birmingham 1923, and stamped A.L.D. Dennison Watch Case Co. Regular, 446758 for the casemaker Aaron Dennison, diameter 50mm.
Hi. Perragaux, Locle, an open-faced pocket watch: the movement having a lever escapement and signed Hi. Perragaux, Locle, No. 8522, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, gold spade hands and signed Hi. Perregaux,, Locle, the case numbered 2668 8522, the inner cuvee engraved Hi. Perregaux, Locle, No 8522, Chronometre Balance, Lever Escapement, 15 Jewels in Ruby, Visible Pallets, diameter 52cm, weight of watch ca. 101.9gms.together with a silver half-hunter pocket watch with wristwatch lugs, the movement having a lever escapement, the black and cream dial with subsidiary seconds dial, the case marked .925, diameter 35mm.
A late-Victorian, 18ct gold pocket watch: the fusee movement with a gold three-arm balance to the lever escapement and engraved balance cock, numbered 84299, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, the case hallmarked London, 1884, diameter of case ca. 48mms, total weight (excl loose glass and hand) ca. 98.4gms.
An 18ct gold hunter pocket watch: the movement having a lever escapement, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel spade hands, the full hunter case hallmarked for 18ct gold, London, 1874 and stamped with the casemaker's initials WR, possibly for the watch case maker William Rowlands, the inner cuvee engraved A.J. Smith, Butchers Row, Salisbury, diameter 44mm, weight of watch ca. 84.7gms.The Smith family ran a Butchers shop at 23-25 Butchers Row for at least seventy years from the early part of the 19th century.
A silver key-wound pocket watch: the single-fusee full-plate movement having an engraved balance cock to the lever escapement and numbered 963, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial and spade hands, the silver case and inner cuvee hallmarked for London, 1893, diameter 48mm.
Waltham, USA, a silver key-wound pocket watch: the full-plate movement having an engraved balance cock to the lever escapement and signed Waltham, Mass, 6797764, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial, spade hands (hour hand missing), the silver case hallmarked for Birmingham and stamped A.B. being the mark registered in 1879 for the casemaker Alfred Bedford who worked for the Waltham Watch Co., diameter 50mm.
Two pocket watches,: including a silver pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial and spade hands, the fusee movement, signed C Hay, Wycombe, the case with hallmarks for London, 1839, diameter of dial ca. 42mms, and a silver cable-link chain, length ca. 39cm, weight ca. 148gms ; together with another pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals for minutes and Arabic numerals for second dividers, diameter of dial ca. 32mms.
G. Cummings, Dublin, a silver pair case watch: the fusee movement having an engraved backplate, a pierced and engraved balance cock to the verge escapement and signed G. Cummings, Dublin, with Tompion regulation, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals and spade hands, the case hallmarked for silver, Birmingham, diameter 50cms.
A group of eight late 18th/early 19th century enamel patch boxes: the decorated covers variously inscribed 'Esteem the Giver/Though Absent not forgotten/Love for Love/Trifles Show Respect/We Live in Hope/The Gift of a Friend/Sweet's the love that meets return/If you my love-Accept of this-Reward the Giver-With a kiss [damages] 8.
A group of seven late 18th/early 19th century enamel patch boxes: the lids decorated with 'A Lime House, Buxton'; 'A Trifle from Salisbury'; 'A Trifle from Devonport'; 'A Trifle from Ashburton'; 'A Trifle from Isle Of Wight'; 'A Trifle from Helston'; and 'A Trifle from Marazion/St Michael's Mount' [damages] 7.
Attributed to William Hopkins Craft [1730-1811], A miniature portrait of George Frederick Handel [1685-1759] after Thomas Hudson, half-length, wearing a gilt trimmed brown coat, titled verso, enamel on copper, oval 10 x 8cm [tiny rim chip under frame] in giltwood and gesso rocaille frame [some losses]. * cf. a similar work accession no.3907 The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
An Edwardian French carriage alarm clock: the eight-day duration timepiece movement having a platform lever escapement and sounding the alarm on a bell, the white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands and subsidiary alarm setting dial, the solid brass case with carrying handle and ball feet, complete with travelling box, height 10cm, handle up, 8.5cm handle down.
A French striking Victorian carriage clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, with a repeat button sounding the last hour at will, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, the Corniche case having a three-bale handle, height 17cm handle up, 14cm handle down.

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