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A silver and enamel set hinged vesta; and one other engraved silver vesta (2) Condition Report / Extra Information Enamel vesta - enamel with some scuffs and scratches, silver with some scratches, central dent to reverse of enamel vesta, hallmarks good. Small vesta with numerous small dents, otherwise good.
A late 18th century enamel decorated small bowl depicting figures resting within a landscape Condition Report / Extra Information General handling wear and surface pitting/discolouration. 4x3mm chip to enamel at outside edge of top rim. Hairline cracks to outside and inside surfaces from top rim running down. Two further chips to outside edge of foot rim.
Late 19th century gilt metal mantel clock depicting putti playing instruments and dancing on rocky outcrop with rococo scroll and foliate decoration beneath with inset bleu celeste type plaques, signed indistinctly on reverse, with handpainted putti, the central dial enamel with blue Roman numerals and black Arabic numerals, marked "Raingo Fres a Paris", twin-barrel movement with outside count wheel striking on a bell, 36cm high
Twelve Renwick & Clarke red wines, twelve white wines all with conical bowls and air twist stems on circular feet, a set of eight Bohemia crystal green overlaid glass hocks, two plated wine coolers, chequer decorated candlestick and magnifying glass, one Halcyon Days enamel miniature photograph frame, a Halcyon Days miniature clock, a box of nine porcelain trinket boxes and a Renwick & Clarke cocktail jug and stirrer, plus a boxed photo album
A collection of Oriental items to include a blue and white ginger jar, a porcelain vase, polychrome decorated with bird amongst flowers and foliage with elephant ring handles, a cloisonné vase of baluster form, a pair of miniature Oriental blue and white vases, a brass dish with embossed enamel peacock decoration, a scent bottle and a circular dish CONDITION REPORTS All items with wear and scuffs. Cloisonné vase approx. 25 cm high. Blue and white ginger jar approx. 14 cm high. Items with various firing blemishes, plate cracked and chipped, miniature vases with some frits to rims.
Two late Victorian silver Waltham open faced pocket watches, each with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, 7 jewel full plate going barrel movement, key wound, hallmarked Birmingham 1881 and 1885 MOVEMENTS: FIRST, no. 2921000, retailed by Farringdon D (signed on the top plate), steel three arm domed balance, flat balance spring, engraved triangular balance cock. Movement not functioning. SECOND: no. 1803344, steel three arm domed balance, flat balance spring, index on triangular balance cock. Movement not functioning. CASES: four piece, fully hallmarked, backs bruised and worn, the engraved cartouche faded, crystal on the second with two minor chips to the edge and deep central scratches DIALS: a little copper bleed around the first cannon pinion, the second missing minute and seconds hand, dirt on dial.
An Edwardian silver open faced centre seconds chronograph pocket watch, the white enamel dial with outer 1/5th seconds track, black Roman numerals, gold spade hands, and fine centre seconds, the jewelled three quarter plate English lever movement, signed ‘J. Halpern Manchester’ no. 90371, keywound, the case hallmarked Chester 1902, 58mm diameter, in a wooden and domed glass display case MOVEMENT: not functioning, balance spring snapped CASE: four piece, fully hallmarked, key wound through the cuvette, dent to case back, cartouche heavily rubbed, glass scuffed DIAL: good, no apparent issues
OF RAILWAY INTEREST: George IV silver pair cased verge pocket watch, the white enamel dial later painted to the centre with a Bury style locomotive and coaches, black Roman numerals, and gold spade hands, the verge fusee movement no. 1505, the cases hallmarked London 1822, outer case 52mm diameter MOVEMENT: finely engraved and pierced balance cock, Bosely type regulator, flat three arm steel balance, undersprung, movement functioning at time of cataloguing CASE: both inner and oute fully hallmarked, makers mark S.S, bulls eye crystal without issue DIAL: light fracture between 2 and centre,scratch across 3, paintwork good, style of loco dates to circa 1835
A late 19th century 18ct gold Swiss open faced fob watch, with decorated white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, and spade hands, the outer case foliate engraved overall, and stamped ‘18k’ and Helvetia hallmark, bar cylinder movement, the case 35mm diameter; together with two other open faced fob watches, and a lady’s Swiss silver wristwatch, import marked London 1913, the cases 34mm, 34mm and 28mm diameter (4) MOVEMENTS: first: key wound bar cylinder movement, with domed three arm brass balance, functioning at time of cataloguing (sluggish); second keyless wound, with straight line club tooth lever movement, bimetallic split balance and overcoil balance spring, functioning nicely at time of cataloguing; third keyless wound, straight line club tooth lever, bimetallic compensated balance, not functioning; the wristwatch, bar cylinder movement, functioning at time of cataloguing CASES: first, four piece engraved on case back, vacant cartouche to the centre, engraving crisp, hinge slightly misaligned; second, four piece, engraved as the first, case not hallmarked, in good overall condition; third, four piece, .935 Swiss silver standard, case back engine turned and with monogram to the centre, bezel badly dented; wristwatch, three piece, tarnished, but good overall condition DIALS: first, no condition issues apparent; second, likewise; third, signed N.W & Co, badly chipped at 10 and between 4 and 5; wristwatch with hairline fractures across the dial
A William IV Scottish silver pair cased verge pocket watch signed J. Gillan Inverbury, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and spade hands, the verge fusee movement no. 748, the cases hallmarked London 1830, the outer case 55mm diameter, together with ‘horse leg’ watch key (unmarked) MOVEMENT: full plate gilt verge fusee movement with finely pierced and engraved balance cock with mask at base, three arm flat under-sprung balance, and Tompion type regulator, movement functioning nicely at time of cataloguing. CASE: Inner: hallmarked and with makers mark JG in rectangular punch, and ‘R & J (over) S’. Hinge damaged and with poor wire repair, glass detached scuffed with several small scratches at the centre. Outer: hallmarked on both bezel and case back, three watch maker’s papers within. Silver scratched and scuffed commensurate with age. DIAL: chipped around the cannon pinion, minute hand damages and hour hand replaced. Minor chips around the dial edge.
A George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch signed Rich Tompion, Liverpool, the white enamel dial with gold cathedral hands, the verge fusee movement no. 53, the case hallmarked Birmingham 1806, the outer case 55mm diameter MOVEMENT: full plate gilt verge fusee movement with pierced and engraved ‘rosette’ design balance cock, three arm flat balance, missing spring, and Bosley type regulator. Movement still functioning at time of cataloguing. CASE: Inner: light scratches and tarnishing, hallmarked with case maker WR in oval cartouche. Pendant not hallmarked. Outer: hallmarked on both case back and bezel, but heavily tarnished and quite crudely made. DIAL: enamel badly chipped down to copper at 9/10 o’clock, and around the edges. Hands with pitting at the base, bull’s-eye glass with scratches.
A George V 9 carat gold half hunter pocket watch, the four piece case with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, with 15 jewel Election movement, the case 48mm, hallmarked London 1920, together with a 9 carat gold curb link watch chain and 1919 full sovereign, the chain and sovereign 31.6g gross MOVEMENT: 15 jewel straight line club tooth lever movement, bimetallic split balance overcoil balance spring, snail regulator. Movement not functioning. CASE: four piece, no. 116418, hallmarked on all pieces, minor losses to enamel on outer chapter ring, light dents (x3) to outer case, cuvette presentation inscribed. DIAL: very good.
A George V 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and spade hands, 17 jewel Swiss lever movement, the cuvette presentation engraved, the case hallmarked Birmingham 1924, 48mm diameter, in a fitted F.C Richards box, together with a gold framed open locket and MOVEMENT: functioning at time of cataloguing, not signed or numbered CASE: heavy scratching around thumb piece DIAL: without apparent issue
An early 20th century Swiss silver calendar moonphase open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and four subsidiary dials showing months, date, day and moonphase (incorporated into seconds dial), the jewelled Swiss lever movement no. 37021, the case 62mm MOVEMENT: keyless wound, the gilt half plate movement with straight line club tooth lever escapment, large bimetallic split compensated balance, overcoil balance spring, regulator index on the central bridge, movement not functioning. CASE: four piece, triple 'bear rampant' in inner back cover, cuvette and pendant, good solid gauge, one dent to case back, and lightly scrated overall DIAL: good clean dial, a little dirt beneath the crystal, crystal without issue.
A pre-1920s Longines trench style wristwatch, the three piece circular case with signed white enamel dial, Arabic outline numerals, and blued steel hands, subsidiary dial at 6 o’clock, the 15 jewel Longines movement cal.13.34, no 3417758, the case 34mm, on a black lizard strap MOVEMENT: straight line club tooth lever movement with bimetallic split balance, flat balance spring and index on the balance cock. Movement functioning at time of cataloguing. CASE: signed on inner case back and numbered 3417758. Dent to case back and light scratches overall. Crown badly pitted. Glass scuffed. DIAL: enamel badly chipped at 10, hairline crack through to 1.
A Swiss silver coloured pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, outer seconds dial, blued steel hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, with stem wound 15 jewel Swiss lever movement, the case 52mm diameter MOVEMENT: straight line club tooth lever movement with bimetallic partial-split compensating balance, flat balance spring, regulator index on the balance cock. Movement not functioning. CASE: four piece case decorated overall with cast bands and engine turning, thin gauge and badly dented on the reverse. Additional loose disc to place within the bezel. DIAL: hairline crack across the dial between 10 and 4, and chipped around the cannon pinion.
An early 20th century Hamilton open faced pocket watch, the signed white enamel dial with outer red seconds (5 second intervals), black Arabic numerals, blued steel hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, lever set, the 17 jewel Hamilton movement, signed, no. 569433, circa 1906, the case 56mm diameter MOVEMENT: full plate lever movement, bimetallic split balance, and blued steel overcoil balance spring, Hamilton regulator (Goldthwaite patent), movement functioning at time of cataloguing CASE: screw bezel three piece case, a few nibbles to crystal edge DIAL: no issues
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