Four 19th/early 20th century silver open face English lever fusee pocket watches, white enamel dials with Roman numerals, London 1875, 1882, Birmingham 1895 and Chester 1906 (4)Condition Report:All currently functioning, dials are good, scratches to glass on one, some rubbing to a couple of cases otherwise good, max diameter = 48mmClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
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Four Victorian silver open face English lever fusee pocket watches by Horatio Smith and Robertson both London, T Graham, Cockermouth and A Routledge, Carlisle, all with engraved balance cocks and diamond endstones, white enamel dials with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dials, hallmarked (4)Condition Report:All currently functioning, Haratio Smith dial hairline cracks, Robertson - no glass, rusting to the seconds hand, hinge pin come out, clasps good to all, rubbing to two cases small dents to one otherwise good, max case diameter = 48mmClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Five 19th and early 20th century silver open face lever and cylinder pocket watches by H Samuel, Manchester, James Dowel, Carlisle and two unnamed, white enamel dials with Roman dial and subsidiary seconds dial, hallmarked or stamped (5)Condition Report:All but one currently functioning, two have good dials the others have minor hairlines/ one has losses to the left of the dial (this one is missing its seconds hand also)Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Four Victorian silver open face lever pocket watches, one by W. Hird, Barrow another by J.W. Johnston, Carlisle, two not signed, white enamel dials and a silver dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary and seconds dials, hallmarked (4)Condition Report:The two named pocket watches are currently functioning, the other two are not working, a couple of hairlines to the dials of the named watches, seconds hand missing from another,ltwo missing their inner dust covers, max diameter = 52mm Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Two silver open face English lever fusee pocket watches, one numbered 14530, engraved balance cocks with diamond endstones, white enamel dials with Roman numerals and subsidiary dials cases by Robert Henry Jones, London 1854 and John Hammon, London 1861 (2)Condition Report:Both movements currently functioning, dials very small chip to one around the centre otherwise both good, hands moving freely on both, some rubbing to cases and surface scratches, replacement brass bow to one, case diameters = 47mm & 48mmClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Two Edwardian silver open face 'The Express English Lever' pocket watches by J. G. Graves, Sheffield, No. 620288 and 513640, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case by The Lancashire Watch Co Ltd and John George Graves, both Chester 1900 and 1901 (2)Condition Report:One movement currently functioning, hairline cracks to dial, difficult to lift movement out of case, the case is good. The other - not currently functioning, clean dial, case rubbing, hinges and claps goo , case diameters = 48mm Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
Victorian silver English lever fusee pocket watch No. 22118, white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case by James McKnight, Chester 1897, in silver mounted, velvet and silk lined stand by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1907Condition Report:Movement currently functioning, clean dial, hinges and clasps are good, case diameter = 52mm, outer case some losses to tooled leather, few minor dents to silver and surface scratches, velvet lining a little tired, hinge and clasp goodClick here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.
A set of early twentieth century Copeland plates and shallow dishes, c. 1904. Each are decorated with flowers, glided bands and have the Thomas Goode, London retailer's mark to the underside. To include: three shallow dishes and eleven plates, dates codes for 1904. Pattern number 1434. 23 cm wide. (14)Condition: One with some enamel loss, one with staining.
JAPANESE LACQUERED AND SHIBAYAMA CABINET ON STAND, painted allover with gilt scrolling foliate decoration, the two hinged doors with figures in relief in ivory, mother of pearl and gilt enamel, opening to reveal a further pair of hinged doors enclosing three drawers flanked by six further drawers, above two deep drawers and on a rectangular base fitted with two shallow drawers, on cabriole legs with rounded hoof feet, 106cm wide, 148cm high, 56cm deep Provenance: A Private Scottish Collection
LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE ROSEWOOD TABLE CLOCK, the white enamel circular dial with Roman numerals in black, within a gilt surround engraved with a rectangular panel of Chinese characters flanked by flags and amongst scrolling foliate designs, with twin chain driven fuseé movement and striking bell, the black plate engraved with Chinese characters, within a carved rosewood case with pierced base section, 46cm high, 30cm wide, 24cm deep Provenance: A Private Scottish Collection
EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE CINNABAR LACQUER LIDDED BOX, of rectangular form, the detachable lid carved in relief with chrysanthemums, the interior in blue enamel, 15cm x 10cm, along with a Chinese lacquered wood rectangular stand, carved with flowers, signed paper label to underside, 15.5cm x 13cm (2) Provenance: A Private Scottish Collection
A Hallmarked Silver and Enamel Rotary International Pendant, on ribbon and bar "Past President"; together with a Rotary International cufflinks, Past President four bar badge "Margaret Hobart" "Gainsborough", suspending 'Inner Wheel', in a case, Primrose League enamel badge "Coronation 1902", "For Home And Country" women's institute enamel badge, a Tariff Reform League enamel badge, Primrose League Honorary Dame of the league enamel badge, etc :- One Tray
dating: early 20th Century provenance: Prussia, A fine piece with silver-colored shield decorated with a beautiful trophy under crown and with date '1674 - 1896', the center featuring an enamelled medal depicting a black eagle flying towards the sun with bandeau 'NON SOLI CEDIT', under the eagle the enamel is partly missing and some small parts are still available. Brass border. Lined with black cloth and provided with three hooks at the back. Missing chain. Very scarce. dimensions 14 x 13 cm.
dating: 1877 provenance: Spain, Straight, single-edged blade (93 cm of length), folding, engraved with a long band on the right side, decorated with rinceaux, with remains of red enamel; the same decorative band on the left side, surmounted by the remains of a long inscription in italics, only partially readable, still readable the date '1877'. Wooden grip, completely covered with brass foil, engraved with geometrical motifs, with three segments on both facets, with rows of circular holes that show the remains of red enamels. Back with iron band for the two thirds of the length. Rare in this dimensions. length open 191 cm.
A Pair of Small Hallmarked Silver Pepperettes, three hallmarked silver and enamel teaspoons, "K.E.L. 1928-9" "1931-2" "1932-3", a seven bar plated toast rack, a foreign twin handled dish, of pierced form , detailed in relief (stamped marks), three gilt coffee spoons, oval plated dish, etc :- One Tray

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