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Early 20th C silver open face pocket watch, dial signed J. W. Morris & Co., Faversham Standard Timekeeper, enamel dial with Roman numerals, Chester 1904, a late 19th century silver open face pocket watch, ratchet tooth escapement, London 1879, and a silver open face pocket watch, Birmingham 1897 (3)
A pair of George V gold and enamel cufflinks, the oval plaques with the Royal monogram and crown, chain link connections These cufflinks were passed to the current owner by his mother. After the death of his own father his mother re-married a Mr Wall who had worked for the Rajah of Sarawak, Charles Vijner Brooke who was friendly with George V. Rajah Brooke gifted the cufflinks and the gold mounted pencil to Mr Wall and following the deaths of Mr Wall and his own mother, they passed to the current owner
Waltham, a late 19th century silver open faced pocket watch, the four piece case hallmarked Birmingham 1893, with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, (missing crystal), covered key wound lever movement, the case 52mm diameter, 109.5gms
A group of small silver items including a Royal Artillery hockey medal, Birmingham, 1930; a modern silver-gilt and enamel Masonic medal; 3 silver napkin rings; a modern silver book mark (inscribed); 4 Albert guards; an Irish razor blade pendant; a cross with rayed finish; a German silver brooch with Irish harp and date "1897"; a German spoon with shovel bowl and rose finial; a Bedfordshire Police football prize medal inscribed "1931"; five Edwardian silver water polo prize medals; 2 small silver and enamel medals; an ID bracelet; a WWI naval sweetheart brooch to HMS "Thames", Chester, 1915; an unmarked Masonic fob (tests as low carat gold) and a quantity of bric-a brac, weighable silver 150 gm.
A set of four Russian silver-gilt and shaded cloisonné enamel lemon tea spoons, maker's mark IGT (Cyrillic), St. Petersburg, 1899/1908, bowls with polychrome foliage on cream ground with dark blue beads and turquoise enamel border, finials and central section of stems also enamelled, 13.7 cm. longAll 4 have chips to central sections of stems and shallow chips to knop finials. One has small surface chip to turquoise border at base of bowl
A late 19th century guilloche enamel snuff pendant, the hexagonal pendant with orange guilloche enamel ground, the circular cover over-painted with a basket of roses, a small mirror inserted within, 3cm wide, 15.1gmsenamel and paintwork in very good overall condition, the silvering damaged in the mirror
A Russian silver-gilt, plique-a-jour and cloisonné enamel shovel bowl caddy spoon by Antip Kuzmichev, "88" standard, Moscow, circa 1895, with turquoise enamel beads along stem, the bowl incorporating a vacant silver-gilt reserve, anthemion-shaped terminal, marked at base of stem and along bottom edge of bowl, 12 cm. longSmall shallow surface chip to top bead on front of stem and small area of wear to gilding in centre of circular reserve otherwise good, no damage to plique-a-jour
A French Art Nouveau gilt-metal, enamel and ivory belt buckle by Piel Frères of Paris, circa 1900, in the form of a girl’s face to profile with enamel drop earrings, ivory face, on pink enamel ground, after a design by Alphonse Mucha, 7 cm. long Some small losses to enamel ground and to most of the left-hand drop earring, maker’s mark to back
A Waltham rolled gold full hunter pocket watch, circa 1901, with signed white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the signed 15 jewel Swiss lever movement no. 10789545, keyless wound, 50mm diameter movement currently functioning, dial without issue, case with light scuffs
Militaria:- A Royal Navy cloth and bullion officer's cap badge; a similar King's crown officer's cloth and bullion cap badge from Royal Air Force; a Royal Air Force eagle arm badge, embroidered pale blue on Air force blue; A WWII German breast eagle, probably Kriegsmarine, embroidered blue on white; an Iron Cross with swastika and dates "1813" and "1939" and suspension ring; a metal and enamel commemorative car badge entitled "RAF Bomber Command 1939-1945"; a small yellow coloured metal swastika pendant stamped "9"; and a WWII pilot's silk escape map, one side printed with map of France, the reverse with map of Germany which also includes Czechoslovakia and parts of Austria, Hungary, Poland and the Baltic (8)
A Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel spoon by the 6th Moscow Artel, Moscow, 1894, also bearing later Soviet marks, faceted stem with dark blue trefoil flowers on turquoise ground, the drop-shaped bowl with geometric decoration in traditional colours on turquoise ground within white bead border, 18.9 cm. long; also a small pair of fiddle pattern cloisonné enamel and white metal sugar tongs, apparently unmarked (2)Spoon has a few minor chips to white bead border and to red and green drop motifs on finial, tongs have small chip through to metal on top of one handle and minor shallow chip on other handle
A nickel Goliath 8 day pocket watch, circa 1920, the white enamel dial with large black Arabic numerals, blued steel spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, with 15 jewel keyless wound straight line lever movement (functioning), 6.5cm diameterwinding mechanism needs attention as a little loose, damage to the enamel dial at 7 and 3 o'clock
A nickel Goliath pocket watch with light fitting, circa 1920, the white enamel dial signed 'MM & Co Patent', with large black Roman numerals, blued steel spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial, and small bulb at 12 o'clock, the case with extension for battery fitting, keyless wound 15 jewel straight line lever movement with engraved balance, 66mm diameter Movement functioning, and in good clean consition overall, no apparent damage to the dial.
An attractive Continental scent or smelling salts bottle with English sponsor and import marks for Albert Cohen & Charles Soloman, London, 1912, faceted decagonal cylindrical glass body with star-cut base, complete with interior stopper, the hinged matt black enamel cover painted en grisaille with Venus contemplating the apple won in the Judgement of Paris, side of cover with inlaid silver-gilt band of ribbons and flower-heads, gilt interior, 6.5 cm. highGood condition, enamel intact, minuscule chip on foot rim consistent with age and use, exceedingly minor and really only visible under magnification
An RAF enamel and gold sweetheart brooch Of conventional form, decorated in red and green, stamped 9ct, length 5cm, together with, a late Victorian mourning brooch/pendant, the scroll hair work centrally set between a double surround of seed pearls, to a seed pearl bale, inscribed, to rose metal, height 3.5cm, an anchor brooch, of typical form, set with seed pearls and rubies, stamped 9ct, height 3.5cm (3) CONDITION REPORT: Each piece in good conditionno apparent pearls or gems deficientno apparent damage to the enamelanchor and RAF brooch bearing marksmemorial brooch inscribed

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