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A vintage J.W. Benson 9ct gold half-hunter wristwatch, the circular white dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, luminous infill to numerals and hands, set to a plain polished 9ct gold case with black enamelled chapter ring to cover, 35mm diameter, inscription to inside cover 'Evelyn Jan. 1931' and serial number '2149607 75', initials to reverse 'D.W.H', import marks for Glasgow 1930, manual hand wind movement, set to a brown leather strap with buckle fastening, 21.6cm long, weight 35.8gmsCondition Report: Dial: Good order. No cracking, crazing or loss. All lettering and markings crisp and clear. Some light degradation to the luminous infill on numbers and hands.Case: Good order, no splitting, damage or repair. Some minor denting, concentrated to the sides of the case. Some loss to the black enamel on the exterior dial, but all marks and numbers are clear. Heavy scratching to the glass, but no cracking or loss. Hallmarks and lettering to inside of cover and reverse are crisp and clear.Strap: Fair order, moderate creasing and wear to the edges of the strap and around the buckle holes and tip on the strap. Heavy scratching and wear to the yellow metal buckle.This watch is currently in working order.Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
A Waltham gold plated half-hunter pocket watch, the circular white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial to six 'o' clock, set to a plain polished case with black enamelled chapter ring to cover, manual wind movement, 50mm diameter, together with a Waltham gold plated half-hunter fob watch, circular white dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial to six 'o' clock, set to a plain polished case with black enamelled chapter ring to cover, manual wind movement, 35mm diameter (2) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding. Condition Report; Larger example: Currently not in working order. There are a couple of hairline cracks to the dial, one running from 10 - 2, and one running from 9 to the subsidiary seconds dial. No other chips or losses. All numbering and letters in good order. Glass in good order, some scratching and wear only. Moderate loss to the enamel on the exterior case. Heavy scratching to the glass on the cover. Some denting to the front, sides and reverse, heavy scratching and loss to the plating concentrated on the reverse and loop. Front cover opens smoothly and closes with a snap, reverse cover opens smoothly but does not close securely.Smaller example: Currently not in working order. Glass and subsidiary seconds hand missing. Hairline crack to dial between 9 and 12. Some scratching to the numbers and lettering, but this is largely in good order. Some loss to the enamel on the outside cover, heavy scratching to the glass. Small dents to the reverse, sides and cover, heavy scratching and some loss to the plate around the loop. All covers open smoothly and close with a snap.
An Edwardian 9ct gold pendant, set with blue paste and simulated pearls to a scrolling wirework frame, set to a yellow metal chain stamped ?9CT?, weight 4.3gmsCondition Report; Overall good. There is a small chip to the teardrop shaped stone, but no other chipping, cracks or major damage to the stones. There is a moderate amount of wear to simulated pearls, but they are all present and in tact. Some denting and light misshaping to the wirework frame. There is some splitting to the setting of the central stone, but the stone is secure. There are some punctures to the reverse of the beaded decoration. The chain is in good order, no splitting, damage or repair to the links. Spring ring is in good order, working correctly.Pendant measures 50mm x 30mm, including bail. Central stone measures 6mm diameter. Teardrop stone measures 7mm long.
A 9ct yellow gold rope twist chain, the uniform chain with attached lobster clasp, overall length 46.5cm, gross weight 9gmsCondition Report; The claw is stamped '375' and the loop ring between the claw and the rest of the chain is hallmarked with a '375' standard mark, and a Birmingham anchor.
A ruby and diamond 9ct gold ring, the central oval mixed cut ruby measuring 7mm x 5mm, with three round brilliant cut diamonds to each shoulder, all claw set in 9ct gold to a plain polished shank, ring size Q 1/2, weight 2.4gmsCondition Report; Overall good. Central ruby is in good order, there is a small chip to the girdle and a shallow fracture running across the table, but no other notable cracks, fractures or damage. All the diamonds are in tact, with minor scratching and wear only. All claws are in good order, stones are secure. Gallery in good order, no signs of splitting, damage or repair. Possible signs of resizing to the shank, with some minor denting, scratching and wear, but no signs of splitting or major damage.
A 9ct gold wedding band, dated London 1980, ring size M, together with a yellow metal charm depicting Nefertiti, 19mm long, French 18ct gold hallmarks to the attached bail, a yellow metal fez charm, a yellow metal menorah charm and a yellow metal shisha charm, gross weight of group 8.4gms (5)
A diamond set 18ct gold stylized 'snake' ring, comprising six round brilliant cut diamonds pave set to three teardrop shaped 'heads', continuing to to a twist design 18ct white gold band, ring size N 1/2, weight 3.1gmsCondition Report; Very good. All diamonds are present and in tact, no signs of chipping, fractures or major damage, minor scratching and wear only. Settings in good order, stones secure. Some thinning to the shank, but no splitting, resizing or signs of repair.
An opal five stone 9ct gold ring, comprising five untested teardrop shaped opals, each bezel set in 9ct yellow gold to a plain polished shank, ring size S 1/2, weight 1.7gmsCondition Report; Worn. There is heavy to the settings, most notably loss to the tip of one stone (this can be seen in the first, second and third images, pictured second from the left). There is also a large split to the bottom of the setting of the stone pictured second from the right. All show some degree of denting, misshaping and wear. All stones show some light scratching and wear, but no major cracks, chips or losses. None of the stones seem loose in their settings, but could not be described as secure due to the settings current state. Shank is in good order, no signs of thinning, splitting, resizing or repair. General scratching, wear and tear only.
An amethyst and opal 9ct gold dress ring, comprising three oval mixed cut amethysts measuring between 4mm x 5mm and 5mm x 7mm, and two oval opal cabochons measuring 6mm x 3mm, interspersed by eight small single cut diamonds, all set in yellow gold to a pierced scrolling gallery and shoulders, continuing to a plain polished 9ct yellow gold shank, ring size Q, weight 4.8gms
A garnet set 9ct gold ring, the central tiered floral cluster comprising a central round mixed cut garnet measuring 3.5mm diameter, with a surround of eight further garnets, all claw set in yellow gold to pierced scroll design shoulders, continuing to a plain polished 9ct yellow gold shank, ring size O 1/2, weight 2.3gmsCondition Report; Overall good. All garnets are present and in tact, with minor scratching and wear only. Some wear to the claws, but all stones are secure. There is a small area of splitting to the shoulders, but there are no other signs of splitting, damage or repair to central cluster. The shank is in good order, no thinning, splitting, resizing or repair. Hallmarks to inside are clear.
A garnet and white sapphire 9ct gold half-eternity ring, comprising four round mixed cut garnets and three round mixed cut white sapphires, all set in yellow gold to a plain polished shank, ring size N 1/2, together with a red paste set 9ct gold dress ring, ring size V, gross weight of pair 2.8gms (2)
A diamond three stone ring, comprising a central round brilliant cut diamond (weighing between 0.20 - 0.25 carats), with a further round brilliant cut diamond to either side, each claw set in white gold to a plain polished 18ct yellow gold shank, ring size M, weight 1.8gmsCondition Report; Overall good. There is a fracture to the central diamond, running inwards from the girdle and ending at the star facets, measuring just under 1mm. There is a natural on the girdle measuring approx. 1.6mm - when viewing the stone, this can give it a slightly flat appearance on one side. The diamonds either side are in good order. all claws are in tact, and the stones are secure. Shoulders and gallery are in good order, no splitting, damage or signs of repair. Some thinning to the shank concentrated to the bottom, but no splitting, bending or signs of resizing or repair.
A 22ct gold wedding band, marks for Birmingham 1930, ring size L, together with another example, marks for 1956, ring size L, gross weight 5.4gms (2)Condition Report; One example (pictured behind) is dented and misshaped in some places, meaning it is not completely round. There is some evidence of thinning in places around the band. There is a moderate amount of scratching and wear to the exterior and interior, but no signs of splitting or repair. Hallmarks are clear.The other example is in good order, no signs of thinning, splitting, repair or denting. Moderate scratching to the exterior. Hallmarks are clear.
A 22ct gold wedding band, plain polished stamped 'fidelity' to inside, marks for Chester 1934, ring size L, together with another example, marks for Birmingham 1940 (at fault), gross weight 4.3gms (2)Condition report; The ring dated 1940 is quite heavily bent and distorted, and thus we cannot provide a accurate size. There is heavy thinning and general wear, but no signs of resizing, splitting or repair.The ring dated '1934' showings some light mishaping, and general scratching and wear concentrated to the exterior, but no splitting, thinning, resizing or repair.
A 9ct gold white sapphire set eternity ring, comprising twenty-one round brilliant cut white sapphires, all set yellow gold, ring size N, together with a further 9ct gold white sapphire set eternity ring, comprising twenty-six round mixed cut white sapphires set in white gold to scalloped border, ring size M, gross weight 5.4gms (2)
A diamond three stone 18ct gold ring, comprising three single cut diamonds set to a engraved platinum panel, continuing to a plain polished 18ct yellow gold shank, ring size L 1/2, together with a diamond solitaire 9ct gold ring, designed as a single cut illusion set diamond with engraved panels to shoulders and plain polished yellow gold shank, ring size N 1/2, gross weight 4.7gms (2)
An early 20th century diamond and sapphire set 15ct gold ring, comprising three round mixed cut sapphires and a single cut diamond set to an engraved panel with plain polished shank, ring size M 1/2 (at fault), together with a 9ct gold dress ring, with black glass panel mounted with initial 'R', ring size N, and a blue paste set ring, shank stamped '9C' ring size K 1/2, gross weight of group 5.9gms (3)Condition Report; Sapphire example: Worn. Three of the four diamonds are missing. Remaining diamond as sapphires show moderate abrasion, concentrated at the facet edges. Moderate wear to the claws surrounding the diamond, minor wear to those around the sapphires. Moderate wear to the engraved decoration. Heavy scratching and general wear to the exterior. Heavy thinning to the shank, but no signs of splitting, resizing or repair.Paste example: Worn. Heavy scratching an wear to the central stone, giving it a cloudy appearance. Some splitting around the setting of the stone. Halo surrounding the stone is in good order, no splitting or signs of repair, but showing moderate wear and tear consistent with regular wear. Head looks as though it may not be original to the shank, and may of been added later. Shank in fair order, some minor cracks to the shank around the pressed '9C' mark, but no thinning or major misshaping. General scratching and wear only.'R' example: Fair order, no splitting, thinning or major damage to the 'R'. Black glass in good order, no cracks, chips, abrasions or major damage. Some wear to the decoration on shoulders, but no signs of splitting or repair. There is possible signs or repair/resizing on the shank, as well as general thinning, but no splitting.
Thomas Tompion, London. A fine and rare gold key wind repoussé quarter repeating pair case pocket watchDate: Inner Case London Hallmark for 1693Movement: Gilt full plate fusee verge, pierced and engraved winged balance cock, polished steel 3-arm balance with underslung balance spring, baluster and Egyptian pillars, polished hammers striking on a bellDial: Later white enamel, black Roman numerals, black outer minute track with Arabic numeral five minute markers, later gilt decorative handsCase: Finely engraved and pierced inner case depicting flora, fauna and birds with very unusual regulator segment to reverse, inner ring, bell secured by 1 screw, pierced outer repoussé case depicting the Judgement of HerculesSigned: Inner case stamped WI for William Jaques, movement signed on top plate, numbered on dial plateSize: 44mmFootnotes:Thomas Tompion is commonly referred to as the father of English clockmaking. His workshops were renowned and he had patrons in the highest levels of English society and with good reason. He has created some of the greatest clocks in the world and was one of the first to use balance springs in watches. He famously employed George Graham who married his niece and succeeded him in the company.The current example is hallmarked for London 1693 with a makers mark for William Jaques who also made for Daniel Quare and is mentioned in Philip Priestley's Early Watch Casemakers. The watch is numbered on the dial plate, under the contrate wheel, under the bell and by the pendant.Tompion made a feature of the regulator bringing it through the back of the case with a finely engraved surround to the sector aperture and a female square that fits to the regulator when the movement is closed into the case. This is a rare and early feature and is mentioned in the book Thomas Tompion, 300 years, Evans Carter Wright for the watch number 144.The dial and outer repoussé case were likely to have been put to the watch in the late 1730's and may have been provided by George Graham as he was producing similar watches at that time and would have had contact with Tompions clients. This would have been an update to bring the very fine watch back to the vogue of Rococo.Previously sold at auction in 1966 and 1986.With thanks to Jeremy Evans and David Penney.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A fine Victorian gold pocket watch. Key wound watch with Roman numerals to face and separate seconds hand. Fully hallmarked 18 carat gold case for London 1887, with maker's mark 'GP' in two places on the case, with additional 18 carat marks to fob ring. Serial number 55204. Engraved regulation adjustment and engraved dedication; 'John Tyssul Davies A gift from his mother on attaining his 21st birthday, 12th June 1889'. VGC. £300-500
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