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A gold plated cased half hunter pocket watch, Swiss movement, the white enamel dial (hairline crack), with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, button wind (dents in case), an open faced silver cased pocket watch with white enamel dial, black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, key wind movement 'Fattorini & Sons', with silver tapered watch albert attached, and an American full hunter pocket watch 'Hampden Watch Co', white enamel dial (chipped and hairline cracks) with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, engine turned case stamped Dueber - 14K Special - 2445734, button wind, circa 1908 (3)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH ENGRAVED GILT BRASS REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK, the circular enamel dial with roman numerals within a silvered engine decorated surround, the half hour brass striking movement repeating the last hour until the half, and the next hour after, contained in a rectangular foliate engraved Anglaise case with swinging handle above, Height 5 3/4". With a brown Morocco covered carrying case.
Seven assorted silver napkin rings, post 1900 dates, comprising: a pair with engine-turned decoration; another, similar; an oblong example, engine-turned, initialled 'PG'; a flower-chased example; two hammer-finished circular examples {and plated}; a napkin ring with wood insert, monogrammed cartouche, { 6oz (weighable)} (8)
Three silver-mounted Waterbuck-Horn match holders, two Birmingham, 1885, the other probably Indian, each on four scroll supports, sectional horn bodies and post 1900 silver; a butter knife, Georg Jensen, Egyptian patter; a sugar bowl, fluted circular; a powder compact, engine-turned; and a child's rattle (handle missing), {6oz weighable}
Assorted silver, mostly post 1900 dates, comprising: a snuff box, Taylor & Perry, Birmingham, 1835, engine-turned, oblong; a toddy ladle, Edinburgh, circa 1820, twist whalebone handle; a sugar bowl, girdled flared circular; a 'souvenir' spoon inscribed 'Teignmouth'; an ashtray, shaped circular, crown grips, centre set with Edward VIII coronoation coin; a scissors scabbard, oblong; a wine taster, 'Bordeaux' type set with a George III penny and foreign; two South American Mate straws, {12oz weighable}
A George IV silver-gilt snuff box, Thomas Northcote, Birmingham, 1824, engine-turned oblong, (lid detached); a caddy spoon, Birmingham, 1799, wrigglework engraved Old English pattern; a wine label, London 1822, oblong, stamped 'Claret' below gadroon border; a modern example, stamped 'Vodka'; a plated example; and a gilt metal and hardstone pill box
Silver box: a small nineteenth century circular silver box, unmarked but with some engine-turned decoration, the lid and base set with, respectively, crown pieces of Charles II, 1679, 4th bust type, and James II, 1687, both obvs. good fine but revs. better, 53mm., well-made and attractive; together with a small official silver medal for the 1902 Coronation -2
A collection of lockets and a watch chain, comprising; a Victorian gold oval locket engraved with a monogram and '22 July 1869', a locket with black enamelled monogram, another with a monogram and coronet and 'Nov. 7 1860', a small engine turned locket with monogram, another enamelled in blue-celeste applied with a rose diamond fly, with a hair glazed panel and inscribed 'V.E.B. from her affectionate godmother V.A.W. Dec'r 12th 1858' (enamel chipped), a small gold locket with monogram and engraved inside 'Jan'y 6th 1917' and stamped '15', another inscribed 'May 22nd 1911', unmarked, a white metal oval locket with monogram, and an Edwardian fob brooch, guilloche enamelled in pink and applied with a rose diamond and pearl garland, and a yellow metal curb link watch chain, unmarked, 42 cm long (16 1/2 in), 72g gross
E Parr, New Cavendish Street, London, an 18ct gold keyless half hunter pocket watch, hallmarked London 1905, no.1668, English two thirds plate, 14 jewel lever movement with pointed tooth escape wheel, split bi-metallic balance and blue steel balance spring, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blue steel spade hands, the four piece hinged case, with applied monogram, the cuvette engraved 'Kew Observatory, class A certificate. 77.2 marks', dial and movement signed, 5 cm (2 in), and a Victorian silver engine turned half hunter keyless pocket watch, hallmarked London 1888, no.49693 by the same maker, 5 cm (2 in)
Two silver half hunter cased pocket watches, comprising; Lyons & Son, Exeter, a silver half hunter keyless pocket watch, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, no.154, Rotherham 17 jewel three-quarter plate movement no.241418, with push to set, split bi-metallic balance, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blued double spade hands and subsidiary seconds, five piece hinged case with blue Roman chapter, and a silver half hunter pocket watch, hallmarked London 1873, no.8858, full plate movement with split bi-metallic balance and steel overcoil balance spring, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and blue spade hands, four piece engine turned case with blue Roman chapter
A 19th century Swiss 18ct gold slim pocket watch, circa 1850, no.40074, stamped 'B.M - J.I.', the movement accessible only by the removal of the dial and hands to release back with slides, six jewel cylinder movement with gold balance, blued steel balance spring, sliding regulator work to dial, Geneva stopwork, square hollow arbor through back of case, unusual engine turned three piece hinged case with offset bezel and dial, silvered and engine turned dial with black Roman numerals, regulator index at twelve o'clock. Ref; Technique and History of Swiss Watch, page 151
Three 19th century card cases, comprising; a tortoiseshell pique case decorated in mother of pearl with urns and flowers and leaves, a mother of pearl card case/aide memoir, the covers decorated with diamond-shaped engine turned panels with a central engraved garter cartouche, the other similar mother of pearl panels with a paua shell border
A group of small silver, comprising, a late Victorian round pill box embossed with foliate scrolls and a cartouche, Birmingham 1899 by Saunders and Shepherd, a Continental .800 standard small hexagonal box embossed with laurel and trophy in floral panels, a Dorcas flower chased thimble, a Dutch .833 standard engine turned rectangular cigarette box, 12.5 cm long (5 in), a glass bottle with silver cover, Birmingham 1912, and a nail file
A group of small silver, comprising; an oblong sovereign and half-sovereign case, Birmingham 1905, an engine turned vesta/match case, 1914 both by George Unite, another smaller and engraved with foliate scrolls and a round reserve, 1892, a George III canted rectangular vinaigrette engraved with wrigglework and a shield, unmarked (lacking the grille), 3 cm, and a connemara marble square box
A silver cartouche shaped jewellery box, on four feet, the hinged cover stamped to resemble hammered decoration and with a blue velvet interior, Birmingham 1907 by Deakin & Francis, 11.5 cm wide (4 1/2 in), and a round trinket box on three feet with engine turned hinged cover, 1912, the makers mark rubbed, 7 cm diameter (2 3/4 in)
A William IV table snuff box, with engine turned sides and base, the hinged cover with an applied border chased with flowers, leaves and scrolls and later engraved with a presentation inscription '.....to Walter Webster Esq....... May 1st 1891', Birmingham 1834 by Joseph Willmore, 10 cm (4 in) - 8 1/2 oz
A pair of Danish enamelled salt and pepper pots, each of mushroom form with plain surfaces except for the domed tops picked in white enamelling over engine-turned decoration, 4.5cm. high, marked 'ELA', 'Denmark' and '925s' and another pair of Danish enamelled salt and pepper, of tapering form decorated on two sides with blue enamelling over engine-turned decoration, 6cm. high, marked 'Frigast', '925' and 'Denmark' (4)
A George V pedestal sugar basin of wrythen circular form with waved edge, on tapering circular base, maker's mark 'M.G.C. & Co.', Birmingham 1909, 7.5cm (3"); a small George V rectangular cigarette case with engine turned decoration, engraved with the initials 'J.R.S. R.' gilt interior, Chester 1925, (2).
Spon (E. & F.N.) Spon's Dictionary of Engineering, 3 vol., original cloth, rebacked preserving part of spine, 1874 ~ Pocock (J.) Model Engine-Making, original pictorial cloth, 1888 ~ Hasluck (Paul N.) Cassell's Cyclopædia of Mechanics, 5 vol., original half morocco, 1908-10, illustrations; and a small quantity of others, Engineering &c., v.s. (sm.qty).

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