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A GEORGE III RECTANGULAR VINAIGRETTE with engraved borders, initialled on both the cover and base, gilt interior, maker's mark partially worn, London 1807 and an early Victorian rectangular vinaigrette with a raised thumbpiece and "tartan" engine-turning, vacant cartouche & gilt interior, by Gervaise Wheeler, Birmingham 1837; the latter 1.5" (3.9 cms) long; 1.1 oz (2)
A WILLIAM IV SNUFF BOX rectangular with engine-turned decoration and incurved corners, decorated around the cover with a raised border of chased roses, thistles and shamrock, the centre initialled "GG", with foliate shell thumbpiece, the gilt interior inscribed "Presented to George Gore, Steward by the Gentleman passengers of the Comet as a testimony of their high sense of his great attention and judicious conduct 1836", by Edward Edwards, London 1836; 3.75" (9.5 cms) long; 8.25 oz
NAVAL INTEREST:- A George IV rectangular snuff box with engine-turning and raised floral borders and thumbpiece, the cover depicting a classical figural scene in ancient Rome, the gilt interior inscribed "To Capt. Richd. Wallace Humphreys of the Isabella of Hull, from Capt. James Clark Ross. RN. A private testimony of Gratitude, Affection and Esteem and in Admiration of his Humane, Persevering and Manly Intrepidity which under divine providence was the means of rescuing them to their Friends and their Country 18 Oct.1833", by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1827; 3.4" (8.5 cms) long; 5.6 oz
A GEORGE IV RECTANGULAR SNUFF BOX with engine-turned decoration and a gilt interior, the cover cast with a successful fox hunting scene, within scroll borders, the thumbpiece with a fox mask, the interior marked for C. Rawlings & W. Summers, London 1828 (the cover interior part-marked, with C. Rawlings mark, a lion passant and date letter for 1828); 3.25" (8.3 cms) long; 7.1 oz
A Riley RMF 2.5litre Motor Car 1953, currently carrying registration number 9 RHX, 1 of only 1050 made, this is a RHD export model first registered in Singapore and returned to the UK in 1957; fair condition, requiring complete restoration, we are advised that the engine had an overhaul shortly before it went into dry storage in circa 1990, offered with many spare parts
An engine-turned silver three-piece dressing table set, three trinket boxes and a toilet jar, the trinket boxes comprising a silver-mounted cut glass heart-shaped example, an engine-turned circular example with velvet interior and a similar embossed box, the cut glass jar with silver and tortoiseshell pull-off cover (7)
A Stuart-James Coombes kit built table engine comprising single cylinder with operating ball regulator, finished in green on wooden base, with glass cover. The valve eccentric has broken off from the valve rod. this has been on display only and never been run, M (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A Silver Verge Pocket Watch, signed Windmills, London, No.8481, circa 1720, gilt fusee verge movement signed and numbered, Egyptian pillars, later enamel dial with Roman numerals, later silver case with London hallmark for 1853, (later case and dial), 47mm wide . 05.03.19. The later case with surface scratches and dents, engine turned decoration is rubbed, back cover with central initials, hallmarks are rubbed and just visible to decipher, later dial with hairline cracks, later hands, movement is winding smoothly, movement in going order. (Later case and dial).
A Full Hunter Pocket Watch, signed Henry Bright, Leamington, circa 1880, lever movement, bimetallic compensation split balance, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case with engine turned decorated covers, case numbered inside 3226, cuvette signed and inscribed chronometric compensation, 44mm wide, with a curb linked watch chain, each link stamped 18 see illustration 13.02.19, Case with surface scratches, engine turned decoration to covers is rubbed, no gold marks inside the case, glass with minor scratches, dial looks clean, winding smoothly and hand setting correctly, movement in going order. Total watch weight 70g. Chain weight 20g.
An 18ct Gold Cylinder Pocket Watch, signed Robins, London, 1814, frosted gilt finished fusee movement signed and numbered 3621, diamond endstone, three armed steel balance, dust cover signed and numbered, gold coloured engine turned dial with Roman numerals, case maker's mark LC, London hallmark, 42mm wide, with a 19th century watch key and a yellow metal watch chain with T-bar see illustration . 26.02.19. Case with light surface scratches, engine turned back cover and ribbed sides are in good condition, glass with minor scratches, dial is clean, movement with balance staff broken, movement not working. Total watch weight 84.8g.
A Gilt Metal Rack Lever Pocket Watch, signed Josh Johnson, Liverpool, circa 1820, gilt fusee movement signed and numbered 3575, rack lever movement with 30 tooth escape wheel, balance clock inscribed patent, enamel with Roman numerals, case maker's mark EJ JJ and numbered 3575, 48mm wide . 06.03.19. Gilt surfaces are worn, case back engine turned decoration is rubbed throughout, dial is clean, minute hand is later, winding smoothly, movement in going order.
A Lady's Fob Watch, signed Le Roy & Fils, Palais Royal 13 &15 A Paris, No.27467, 19th Century, cylinder movement, enamel dial with Roman numerals, engine turned case numbered 10965, cuvette signed and numbered, 28mm wide see illustration . 04.03.19. Case with light surface scratches, cuvette with scratches, dial with one central hairline crack, movement is clean, movement is fully wound and not working. Total watch weight 15.8g.
A Rare Savage Two-Pin Lever Escapement Pocket Watch, signed Walter Tucker, Exeter, 1830, gilt fusee movement signed and numbered 101, diamond endstone, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case maker's mark JM and London hallmark, 50mm wide . 06.03.19. Case with surface scratches, engine turned decoration is worn, dial edges with chips and hairline cracks, later hands, winding smoothly, movement in going order.
A Silver Full Hunter Massey Type III Lever Escapement Pocket Watch, signed John Harrison, Liverpool, 1838, gilt fusee lever movement signed and numbered 10018, diamond endstone, dust cover, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, case maker's mark HF, Chester hallmark, 48mm wide . 06.03.19. Case with surface scratches, case covers engine turned decoration is rubbed, case with some minor dents, dial is clean, winding smoothly, movement in going order.
A Silver Full Hunter Lever Pocket Watch, signed Jos Johnson, 25 Church Street, Liverpool, 1857, gilt fusee movement signed and numbered 19234, gold five spoke balance, diamond endstone, dust cover, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, London hallmark, 54mm wide . 06.03.19. Case with surface scratches, engine turned decoration is rubbed, dial with hairline cracks, winding smoothly, movement in going order.
A Samuel Smith Patent Pocket Watch Movement, movement now converted to an English table roller lever signed Saml Smith, Coventry and numbered 138, movement is marked PATENTEE and the balance cock foot with patent circa 1813, movement dust cover, enamel dial with Roman numerals, seconds dial, later purpose made silver case with London hallmark 1846, 53mm wide Samuel Smith patented his escapement in 1812. Very few original examples of this escapement are extant. . 12.03.19. Later purpose made case with surface scratches, engine turned back cover decoration is rubbed in parts, dial with hairline cracks and chips to the centre, movement now converted to an English table roller lever, fusee chain has come off, movement not winding, movement not working.
An Open Faced Dual Time Zone Centre Seconds Pocket Watch, circa 1880, cylinder movement, enamel dial signed exhibition prize medal 1867 and numbered 5795, three dials for seconds and two time zones Dublin/London, 48mm wide see illustration 04.03.19. Case with surface scratches, back cover engine turning rubbed to the outer edges, dial with hairline cracks between 6 and 8 o'clock, movement is fully wound, movement not working.
A Continental Slow Beating Centre Seconds Calendar Pocket Watch with an Unusual Cylinder Escapement, signed Johan Michael Riedl in Lintz, circa 1820, gilt finished movement signed and numbered 731, enamel dial with three dials for day/date and minute/hours and signed, eccentric winding hole, consular case with engine turned decoration, inside back cover stamped Grill, 57mm wide see illustration . 07.03.19. Case surfaces with surface scratches and slightly discoloured, dial with minor scratches and one minor chip to the edge between 9 and 10, winding smoothly, movement in going order.

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