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Royal Navy interest; a 15ct. yellow gold, platinum and diamond Royal Navy sweetheart brooch, having platinum Royal Navy Crown set eight small rose cut diamonds, stamped "Pt. 15ct.", length 51mm, (gross weight 4.6g), together with a Ciro synthetic pearl double string choker necklace, with 9ct. gold engine turned clasp, stamped "Ciro 9ct.". (2)
A GROUP OF RAILWAY RELATED BOOKS published by Wild Swan Publications Ltd., covering various topics to include Lancashire and Yorkshire wagons, LNWR wagons, Great Western Railway Engine Sheds, Midland Locomotives, Talyllyn Railway etc., further volumes published by Ian Allen to include Passenger's No More, The West Midland Lines of the GWR, Bulleid Pacifics At Work, etc.,
A LARGE SELECTION OF RAILWAY INTEREST BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS to include Locos of the GWR, The LNER, The LSWR and The LB & SCR in various volumes, Tender Engine Classes (various volumes published by The Railway Correspondence and Travel Society), A Century of Railways, Irish Rail Fans News, A Train is for Life, Steam in Scotland, The Private Railways of County Durham, etc
A styptor and diamond minaudière, Van Cleef & Arpels, circa 1935of engine turned rectangular form with reeded central panels, rose gold geometric bar decoration with pavé-set, single-cut diamond arched detail and rose gold catch, opening to reveal a removable powder compact of similar design, two hinged compartments, a lighter, one open compartment and fitted mirror; signed La Minaudière de Van Cleef & Arpels, nos. 44336 and 1823; lighter no. 48781; gross weight approximately 625.90 grams; measuring approximately 5 15/16 x 4 13/16 x 13/16 in.
A Silver Tonneau Shaped Wristwatch, signed Rolex, ref: 554, 1929, lever movement signed engine turned silvered dial with Arabic numerals, seconds dial, case back numbered 554 57432, inside case back with maker's mark RWC.Ltd and a Glasgow import mark for 1929, 30mm wide see illustration 25.10.19 Case with surface scratches, glass with minor chips to the edges, later crown, later strap and buckle, dial is clean, hands with luminous missing, hand setting correctly, movement is fully wound, movement needs cleaning, balance is free and swinging when shaking the watch from side to side, movement not working.
An 18ct Gold Open Faced Pocket Chronometer, signed J R Arnold & Chars Frodsham, 84 Strand, London, 6529, AD Fmsz, 1856, gilt finished fusee movement signed and numbered, spring detent chronometer escapement, free sprung overcoil blued helical hairspring, diamond endstone, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, engine turned case back, inside back cover with maker's mark FM and numbered 6529, London hallmark for 1856, 47mm wide, with Charles Frodsham fitted box see illustration 29.10.19 Case with surface scratches and small dents in parts, back cover with the engine turning rubbed in parts, plexi glass with scratches, dial edge with one chip between 5 and 6 and one small crack dial edge between 6 and 7, winding smoothly, movement in going order. Total watch weight 94.8g.
A Victorian Silver-Gilt Card-Case, by Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1856, shaped oblong, engraved in the centre with a cornucopia surrounded by flowers and fruiting grapevines on matted ground, each later engraved with an initial; Together With: A Victorian Silver Inlaid Mother-of-Pearl, Abalone and Tortoiseshell Card-Case, Late 19th Century, shaped oblong, set with an engine-turned silver plaque, engraved with initials, 10.8cm high and smaller, weight of silver 2oz 6dwt (2)
An 18ct Gold Square Shaped Wristwatch, signed Omega, Geneve, 1963, (calibre 620) lever movement signed and numbered 20833067, adjusted to two positions, gold coloured textured dial with baton markers, engine turned bezel, snap-on back stamped inside with maker's mark OWC and numbered 111017, London import mark for 1963, 27mm wide see illustration 30.10.19 Case with surface scratches, case corners with minor dents, later strap and buckle, dial and movement are clean, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.
A late Victorian silver cased gent's open faced pocket watch, of good size, having white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial, engine turned back cover, keywind movement, case assayed Chester 1900, dia.62mm.Crack to the enamel above 12 o’clock.Very fine crack below the subsidiary dial.Chip to the glass by the bezel at 3 o’clock.Front catch works fine.Back catch slightly loose.Hallmarks are clear.Long inscription to the inside of the back cover.Large dent to the reverse and some scratches.Appear to be in running order, but would possibly require a service.Key present.
A ladies Cartier steel rose gold and diamond tank wristwatch, rectangular case, silvered face with engine turned decoration, a plain chapter ring with Roman numerals and minute markers, face signed Cartier stainless steel case with 18ct rose gold shoulders set with, in total 32 white diamonds, hidden sapphire set winding crown, the back of the case signed and marked with model number 3836 -serial number 131508VX, original bracelet - the watch is in its original box with all documents, certificate of origin, guarantee, instructions, cleaning set, spare links and complimentary perfume, purchased approximately three years ago at a cost of £10,000 - this watch is virtually unworn, excellent condition and running
Architectural drawings, prints and watercolours to included Stourhead, university buildings, 1905 interior view of Manchester cathedral, along with an engineering diagram for Royal Enfield 125 cc Model RE2 engine; Railway prints to include King George V locomotive and Calvert’s Snow Hill station and six Pears posters from 1912-1914; set of three from 1913 Annual, one from 1912 and one from 1914 (18)
A George VI silver and tortoiseshell dressing-table jar, by W. I. Broadway and Co., Birmingham, 1940, together with: a George V silver cigarette-box, by William Base and Sons, Birmingham, 1924, oblong, the hinged cover with engine turned decoration, the inside wood lined and a German silver cigarette-box, by Wilhelm Binder, first quarter 20th century, wood lined, 15cm wide and smaller (3)
Edwardian silver open face key wind verge pocket watch, the white enamel dial stamped The Express English Lever J.G. Graves Sheffield, black Roman numerals, brass and black poker hands (replacement hands, missing subsidiary hands) engine turned case with blank cartouche verso, hallmarked 1905, diameter approximately 5cm

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