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An Elizabeth II Silver Gadroon Pattern Part Table Service by Garrard & Co. Ltd, Sheffield 1984, comprising: - eight table spoons, fifteen table forks, twelve soup spoons, eleven fish knives, one fish fork, twelve dessert spoons, fourteen dessert forks and three egg spoons, weight 158.7ozs, together with five stainless steel-bladed and silver-handled butter knives, eleven table knives and one other stainless steel-bladed and silver-handled butter knife
A Manual Wind or Quartz Wristwatch by Garrard, 25mm x 30mm diameter 18ct white gold case, white dial with silver Roman baton numerals, on conforming strap with original buckle, in retailer's box with guarantee papers, total gross weight 28.7gThe item presents in condition commensurate with age and very light usage. Other than some light rub marks there are no scratches or dents to the case. The glass is free from any obvious sign of cracks or chips. The face is a good colour with no hairline cracks. The strap is in reasonable condition but does not appear to be the original. The box is in good condition showing no signs of damage or previous repair and the Garrard leaflet is present. Prospective bidders are strongly advised to study all images closely prior to bidding. The watch winds and sets but does not run - it may require a battery. We are unable to ascertain if this watch is mechanical or quartz, we suspect now after some research that it may have a quartz movement but we are not in a position to remove the back to find out.
GARRARD A 9 CARAT GOLD WRISTWATCH WITH DATE, NO. 98117, LONDON 1979 Movement: Cal. MSR T16, automatic, 21 jewels Case: 9 carat gold case, screw down case back Dial: Silvered Strap: Hirsch maroon croco grain leather strap with gold plated pin buckle Size: 33mm Signed: Dial, movement Accessories: None Condition Report: Movement is currently functioning. Movement has scratches, marks and tarnishing commensurate with general wear visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Dial appears to be in an average condition with some light marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands show marks and tarnishing when viewed under a x4 loupe. Glass appears free of significant scratches or marks when viewed under a 4x loupe. Case shows light scratches and marks. Crown has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Strap shows marks and creasing. Buckle appears to be in good condition with minor marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. 40g gross This lot does not come with box or papers. Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. Due to opening of the case back we recommend this watch is re-sealed by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved. If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
A COLLECTION OF SILVER KNIVES AND FORKS To include: three silver forks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1957, 19cm long; two similar forks, the handles by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1956, the tines by Garrard & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1956, 19cm long; five fish knives, the handles by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1955, the blades by Garrard & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1955, 22cm long; five dessert knives by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1952 (3) and 1954 (2), with stainless steel blades, 24cm long; and an electro-plated table knife, 24.5cm long Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Fish knives and forks - 581g (18.7 oz), marks generally clear Condition Report Disclaimer
A gold cased automatic wristwatch by Garrard, the circular silvered dial with Arabic quarters, baton markers and date display at 3, to an automatic movement, dial and movement signed, the case hallmarked for London 1979, numbered 94486 and inscribed, on a later unassociated strap, together with a further wristwatch, the case stamped '14K', first watch case width 3.25cm (2)
A silver sauce boat, with gadrooned border and leaf capped scroll handle, by Garrard & Co. Ltd, London 1960, two other silver sauce boats, a silver oval pedestal dish with engraved lobed border, by Barker Bros, Birmingham 1968, a silver cup of panelled design, and a silver sugar bowl, 22.5oz overall. (6)
A ruby and diamond brooch and ear studs matched suite by Ben Rosenfeld, each designed as a tiered foliate spray of graduated circular mixed-cut rubies and Swiss and single-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, signed BR LD, with London import marks possibly for 1960, the brooch with additional French eagle's head marks and partial lozenge-shaped maker's mark, in fitted case by Garrard & Co. Ltd, total diamond weight approximately 1.50ct, brooch length 7cm, earrings length 3.1cmGross weights only approximately: brooch 18.5gm, ear studs 11.6gm
A Great War A.R.R.C. attributed to Miss Kate Synge, Sister-in-Charge, Furzedown Auxiliary Hospital, Limpsfield Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class (A.R.R.C.), G.V.R., silver and enamel, on lady’s bow riband, in Garrard, London, case of issue, good very fine £100-£140 --- A.R.R.C. London Gazette 6 August 1919: Miss Kate Synge, Matron, Furzedown Auxiliary Hospital, Limpsfield. Miss Kate Synge served as Sister-in-Charge of the Furzedown Auxiliary Hospital, Limpsfield, Surrey, from September 1915 to December 1918. Sold with named War Office enclosure; a letter to the recipient congratulating her on the award of the A.R.R.C., from F. Edward Norris, County Director and Secretary, Surrey Branch, British Red Cross and Order of St. John, dated 8 August 1919; and copied research.
A Great War ‘Mesopotamia operations’ C.M.G. group of four awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel J. H. White, Indian State Railways, who served as Director of Railways, Mesopotamia during the Great War, was Mentioned in Despatches, and subsequently died in Jersey during the German Occupation in August 1942 The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, C.M.G., Companion’s breast badge, silver-gilt and enamel, converted for neck wear, with neck riband, in Garrard, London, case of issue (the case originally designed to hold a breast badge, but with a new insert for a neck badge); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (Lt. Col. J. H. White.); Indian Volunteer Forces Officers’ Decoration, G.V.R., silver and silver-gilt, the reverse engraved ‘Capt. J. H. White, 2/24th. N.W. Ry. Bn. I.D.F.’, with integral top brooch bar, in case of issue, extremely fine (4) £1,200-£1,600 --- C.M.G. London Gazette 15 August 1917: ‘For services rendered in connection with Military Operations in the Field in Mesopotamia.’ John Henry White was born on 17 February 1868 and was educated at Coopers Hill College and the Royal Indian Engineer College. He entered the Public Works Department of India as an Assistant Engineer on 1 October 1891, and was appointed Superintending Engineer, North West Railway in September 1914. Having initially joined the Burma Railway Volunteer Corps as a Lieutenant on 21 July 1899, and promoted Captain, North West Railway Volunteers on 24 October 1902, he served during the Great War as a temporary Lieutenant-Colonel, Special List, from 25 May 1916, whilst simultaneously holding the appointment of Director of Railways, Mesopotamia, from April 1916; consequently, he was in command of the Railways during part of the Mesopotamia campaign, where the railways played a key role in supporting and supplying the field army. For his services during the Great War he was Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette 15 August 1917), and was appointed a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. Post-War, White served as Officiating Agent, East Bengal Railways, and Chief Engineer, India State Railways, from December 1919, and was awarded the Indian Volunteer Forces Decoration on 14 July 1923. He retired in August 1923, and subsequently moved to Jersey. Following the occupation of the Channel Islands during the Second World War he refused to evacuate the Islands, and died in Jersey whilst under German Occupation on 27 August 1942. Sold with copied research.
A Great War A.R.R.C. attributed to Miss Jessie Gunn, Sister-in-Charge, Handsworth Auxiliary Hospital, Birmingham Royal Red Cross, 2nd Class (A.R.R.C.), G.V.R., silver and enamel, on lady’s bow riband, in Garrard, London, case of issue, the inside silk lining inscribed ‘Jessie Gunn 1918’, nearly extremely fine £100-£140 --- A.R.R.C. London Gazette 21 June 1918: Miss Jessie Gunn, Sister i/c, Handsworth Aux. Hospl., Birmingham. Miss Jessie Gunn served as Sister-in-Charge of the Handsworth Auxiliary Hospital, Birmingham, from March 1917 to January 1919. Sold with copied research but with no original documentation.
The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, C.M.G., Companion’s, breast badge, gold and enamels, with gold swivel-ring bar suspension and gold ribbon buckle, circa 1870-87, in a later Garrard & Co. fitted case of issue, this scuffed, minor enamel chips to both central medallions, otherwise nearly extremely fine £1,000-£1,400
After Louis Janvier, a nice Louis XV style gilt mantle clock with very handsome silver mounted finial, 36cm high, case signed LJ in two places, sold with a letter from Garrard stating the clock to be by Louis Janvier and c1800 and details about the clock and silver finial, the silver final modelled as Napoleon on hroseback, lacks his sword, and after David, with French strike marks and UK import marks for 1900 and possibly retailed through Berthold Muller, with 30 hour movement and pendulum
A Regency 18ct gold boîte à miniature, 1804, the portrait miniature by Henry Collen (1797-1879), in a white dress with jewels, her light brown hair falling in ringlets, standing half length before a landscape garden, scratch signed H Collen, on ivory, the cut-cornered box engine turned within conforming borders, 62 x 89mm, the miniature 55 x 47mm, fully marked, maker IA incuse probably of Jacob Amedroz [Grimwade p299], London 1804, 130.7g, in Garrard & Co Ltd fitted leather box Provenance: Jacob Amedroz (1755-1806), goldsmith of 6 Meards Street, Soho entered his mark on 13 January 1798. Grimwade (London Goldsmiths 1697-1837) in a footnote to p299 notes "His mark identified on fine gold snuff boxes. It is highly probable that the maker's mark IA incuse with or without a pellet is his. He is, moreover, the only goldworker with these intials listed by Grimwade. Amedroz's craftsmanship is of notably high quality." Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: N9373VGT
Two Elizabeth II Silver Armada Dishes, One by Garrard and Co., London, 1988, Number 63 From a Limited Edition of 900 and One by R. B. Wigfull and Son Ltd., London, 1969, each of typical form, the first with border engraved to commemorate the Spanish Armada in 1588, 12cm diameter and smaller, total weight 5oz 9dwt, 170gr (2)
A Garrard, automatic, gents, 9ct gold wristwatch, circa 1980s, the silvered dial having baton markers and date aperture at 3, on a later leather strap with gold plated buckle, caseback numbered 89009, calibre 2824 movement, 33mmWatch is in ticking orderIf there is no condition report shown, please request

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