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A BRITISH ROYAL WATCH BY K. ZIMMERMAN, LIVERPOOL, 19TH CENTURY. W: 57.7 g D: 43 cm. A fine & unusual gold skeletonized watch. The case is 18k yellow gold with a three body, spring loaded back entirely decorated with vermicelli. The case is engraved with the British Royal coat-of-arms from the reign of His Royal Highness Prince Albert (1819-1861). Inside the case is a hallmark for Chester 1860. The dial has a gold ring with Roman numerals on a matte background, engraved flowers and gold minute dots. The movement is gilt, skeletonized and engraved with foliate pattern, fuse movement with maintaining power and chain. It has 15 jewels in gold settings, lateral counter poised lever escapement and bi-metallic compensated balance. The watch is signed on the back plate T. Dunn's Patent No. 3. K. Zimmerman, 31 Slater St. Liverpool. The English patent office records indicate the patent issued to T. Dunn regarding the case design. The fabrication of the movement design is very unusual for English watches of this period, Weight: 57.7 grams, Case diameter 43 mm. The watch is mounted in a very fine gilded and silk lined jewellery box. On the top is an enameled picture of an elegant lady in a red shroud and signed by the famous French enameller D Henner. Provenance: English private collection. Condition Report: Watch:- Excellent condition. Hallmarks to the inside of the case. In working condition. Minor scratching to the glass consistent with age. Box:- Excellent condition. Relined in red silk and velvet. Ormolu in fine condition. Very small repair to front right leg. Enamel panel in excellent condition.
AN EUROPEAN DECORATED DISH, 18TH CENTURY. D: 27.2 cm. Cream dish on a foot ring with a glazed base. The plate was over-decorated in the Netherlands in various overglazed enamels, iron-red and gold. With a central decoration featuring a bird standing on a flower. The sides with four lions and flower blossoms. Provenance: Former chairman of Sotheby's Asia Julian Thompson's private collection. British private collection. Condition Report: There is a chip on the rim of the dish, and a hairline underglaze crack on it. A burst air bubble on the plate.
(x) Celtic, Early Uninscribed coinage (mid to late 1st century BC), gold Stater, 5.59g, 'Whadden Chase' type, remains of wreath, rev. horse right, wing motif above, cog wheel in front, beaded sun ring below (Mack 142; Rudd ABC 2344 var.; S.33 var.; V.1502 var.), full details, good very fine provenance:Chris Rudd, List 120, lot 39 Indicated as extremely rare, only 11 others knownSubject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Celtic, Catuvellauni, Tasciovanus (late 1st century BC-early 1st century AD), gold Stater, 5.52g, tasci ricon, vertical wreath, rev. horseman charging left, holding sword and shield, beaded ring below (Mack 184; Rudd ABC 2580; S.219; V.1780-5), well-struck, a pleasing piece, extremely fine provenance:Chris Rudd, List 119, lot 47Indicated as rareSubject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) Celtic, Corieltauvi (early to mid 1st century AD), gold Stater, 5.34g, crude wreath design, bar with crescent at end, ring of pellets in each crescent, rev. VEP above, CORF below, disjointed horse left, pellet under head (Mack 459; Rudd ABC 1854; S.410; V.960), large flan, clear details, about extremely fine provenance:Chris Rudd, List 120, lot 28Indicated as rareSubject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
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