A varied selection of Watches including a modern Smith's Pocket Watch, a gentleman's Tissot Dress Watch with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, two 1950's/60's gentlemen's Watches (minus straps), an early 20th Century silver plated cased Wristwatch with white enamel dial with Roman numerals and an early 20th Century silver cased Hunter Pocket Watch with white enamel dial (6)
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ADDED LOT An early 19th Century yellow metal and enamel Mourning Brooch, the central rectangular glass aperture (broken) containing blond hair and surrounded by a seed pearl border and legend "In Memory" within an engraved border in raised relief with flower heads and foliate designs etc., the rear of the Brooch with engraved initials JW, 2cm CONDITION REPORT: The rectangular glass has a vertical crack/break (see images).
A Cloisonne lidded vase, low squat form, decorated with birds and flowers. Diameter approximately 11 cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are two very small dents to the lid. There does not appear to be any enamel missing to the outside but there is the inside of the lid. The centre finial has been re glued into place. The base to the piece is slightly loose and requires refixing. It has probably been dropped and there is evidence of cracking to the interior enamel around the foot rim. The main body of the piece has one small 4 mm loss to the brown and gilt sparkling enamel on the lower side of the body the upper section appears to be in good order.
WEBSTER, LONDON, A 19TH CENTURY HUNTER POCKETWATCH the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, trefoil hands and sunken seconds dial, to a hinged four piece case, possibly American, stamped K18, housing a signed key wound movement, approximately 5.5cm overall diameter and 135.5g gross, inclusive of movement
M. ILLERET, A 19TH CENTURY OPENFACED POCKETWATCH the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, hands and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the 18K four piece hinged case signed for the retailer `Connells, 83 Cheapside, London`, housing a signed bar movement with a cylinder escapement, 4.5cm overall diameter, 55.5g gross inclusive of movement
HARRODS LTD, LONDON, AN 18CT GOLD OPEN FACED POCKETWATCH London 1901, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, hands and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the four piece hinged case housing a signed three quarter plate movement, numbered 292172, keyless wound, 4.6cm overall diameter, 78g gross inclusive of movement
ANONYMOUS, AN UNUSUAL SWISS GUNMETAL CASED OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH with perpetual calendar to the reverse, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, hands and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, to the reverse is the perpetual calendar dial, with day, date and month, the date indicated by a half moon hand indicator to the date chapter ring, 4.8cm diameter
LONGINES, LADY`S 18CT GOLD AND DIAMOND FOB WATCH circa 1905, the signed white enamel dial with black hands, Arabic numerals and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the four piece hinged case, with rose diamond set fleur-de-lys motif to the cover, housing a signed movement numbered 1789849, keyless wound, 3cm overall diameter to a bow brooch fitting
John Wightwick London. An English 18th Century And Later Gilt Brass Time Piece. Plaque to back of time piece reads ``John Wightwick London Number 1041.`` 30 hour cylinder movement with square baluster pillars and brass scape wheel. White enamel Roman dial and signed dust cap, mounted in a Victorian engraved gilt brass case with four applied figures. Height 5.5 inches.
An English Delft charger, circa 1770, with figure to one side, squirrel and foliage, blue to duck egg blue ground and with brown painted rim. Diameter 35 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This plate has no repairs and no restoration. The plate has no cracks. The colour and glaze is generally very good with the exception of the usual rim chip and blemishes associated with Delft. Other than the rim chips, which should be visible from our image, there is a further chip to the enamel at approximately 11 o'clock.
John Porthouse of Penrith, a gilt pair cased verge pocket watch, circa 1750, Serial No. 60, the outer case decorated with simulated tortoiseshell with floral patterning. The movement with square baluster pillars and having a centre sweep seconds. White enamel dial. Diameter 47 mm (see illustration).
A silver and enamel mustard pot, and a silver coloured metal cylindrical pot repousse with scrollwork. CONDITION REPORT: The cylindrical jar is in good order with no issues. The cloisonné pot has one very small enamel loss to the lower section approximately 3 mm in length. This is fairly insignificant. Other than this the lot is in good order with no alterations or repairs.
A late 18th century Staffordshire figure, "Elijah and The Raven", polychrome. Height 9.5 ins. CONDITION REPORT: There has been some repair to the thumb of Elijah. The Raven may also have been overpainted. We cannot see any evidence of restoration. There are small chips to the enamel. There are no problems with the base other than very minor scuffs and tiny chips.
ANONYMOUS, AN UNUSUAL SWISS GUNMETAL CASED OPEN FACED POCKET WATCH with perpetual calendar to the reverse, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, hands and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, to the reverse is the perpetual calendar dial, with day, date and month, the date indicated by a half moon hand indicator to the date chapter ring, 4.8cm diameter
LONGINES, LADY`S 18CT GOLD AND DIAMOND FOB WATCH circa 1905, the signed white enamel dial with black hands, Arabic numerals and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the four piece hinged case, with rose diamond set fleur-de-lys motif to the cover, housing a signed movement numbered 1789849, keyless wound, 3cm overall diameter to a bow brooch fitting
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