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Rolex - Gentleman's 18ct gold Oyster Perpetual automatic chronometer wristwatch, ref: 6105, milled edge bezel, the off-white dial with red calendar wheel, arrow head markers alpha hands, centre seconds hand, signed crown, screw-down case with engraved inscription, serial no: 753xxx, Glasgow import marks for 1951, approximately 36mm diameter, on a brown leather strap with Rolex 18ct gold buckle. Together with box and repair receipt from Steven Hale for £1140 dated 19.Sept 2018 Condition: Movement currently functions, recent evidence of service and repair from Steven Hale, overall case is good, case back has inscription, strap is worn - **General condition consistent with age
Omega - Gentleman's Seamaster gold plated quartz wristwatch, ref: 196.02.69/396.0960, the gold coloured dial with calendar, baton markers, stick hands and centre seconds hand and inscribed 'Yusuf Bin Ahmed Kanou', stainless steel case back numbered 1432, approximately 33mm diameter, on an Omega 1416 bracelet Condition: **General condition consistent with age
Rolex - Lady's bi-metal stainless steel and gold Datejust Oyster Perpetual automatic calendar bracelet wristwatch, ref: 79163, gold bezel, white signed dial with gold Roman numerals and gold hands, signed crown, screw down back, 26mm diameter on a Jubilee bracelet Serial No: K900xxx, with inner and outer boxes, original guarantee dated 05-09-2003, booklet and calendar card Condition: Movement currently functions, original owner selling this watch which has no major scratches or dents, lightly worn as expected - service history unknown - **General condition consistent with age
Omega - Lady's 9ct gold cased bracelet wristwatch, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, the unassociated fancy link bracelet stamped 9c, 25.6g approx gross Condition: Movement currently functions, dial is stained, see further images - **General condition consistent with age
Late George IV 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, R. Skirrow, Halifax, the gilt dial with black hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the three piece hinged case with foliate chased borders housing a signed movement, numbered 2440, English lever with fusee, monogrammed cartouche, Chester 1829, 5.2cm diameter, 139g gross inclusive of movement, later case with key Condition: Movement does not functions and key will not wind, minute hand is slightly bent, otherwise a clean example - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, T.J. Jenkins, Merthyr Tydfil, the unsigned white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, hands and sunken subsidiary seconds dial, the three piece hinged case housing a signed three quarter plate movement, numbered 52416, London 1869, 4.6cm diameter, 81g gross inclusive of movement, later case, with key Condition: Movement runs for only a few seconds if shaken, top of stem is missing, tip of minute hand is missing - **General condition consistent with age
Edward VII 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, with stopwatch action, Spiridion & Sons, Cardiff, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and centre recording second hand, gilt hands, fifth of second outer recording chapter, the four piece hinged case with inscribed gold cuvette, housing a signed three quarter plate movement, Chester 1902, 5.6cm diameter, 155g gross inclusive of movement Condition: Movement does not currently function, engraved case back and inner case - **General condition consistent with age
Edward VII 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, Anonymous, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the four piece hinged case housing a movement numbered 433035, Birmingham 1910, 4.8cm diameter, 91g gross inclusive of movement, monogrammed Condition: Movement does not currently function, hands have corroded and the debris on the dial has been mostly removed since the image was taken, chip to edge of dial between 4 & 5, seconds hand is reduced, crystal is plastic and somewhat discoloured, engraving to case back - **General condition consistent with age
George V 18ct gold half hunter fob watch, the white Roman dial inscribed Harry Emanuel, Hanover Sq're London, the movement engraved as above and numbered 2606, the case with blue Roman numerals to front door and engraved quatrefoil verso, London 1920, sponsor A.S., 38mm diameter, 57g gross approx Condition: Movement currently functions, the front of case outside the numerals has faint engraving of three crests and two scrolls above a motto - **General condition consistent with age
George V 18ct gold open faced fob watch, the gilt Roman dial with engraved centre, engraved rear door enclosing back-wind movement, anonymous movement numbered 35393, London, 1929, 49g gross approx Condition: Movement currently functions, clean example - **General condition consistent with age
Three stone diamond 18ct white gold ring, the uniform brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.8 carats, size L, 4.2g gross Condition: Some wear to the shank otherwise claws and setting seem ok, diamonds bright and white, approx SI2 clarity, 4.3mm x 4.3mm x 4.4mm approx diameter, 2.6mmeach depth approx - **General condition consistent with age
Single stone diamond 18ct gold ring, the brilliant cut measuring approximately 5.5mm diameter x 3.1mm deep, calculated as weighing approximately 0.55 carats, size M, 2.5g gross Condition: Some wear to the setting, shank and claws ok - **General condition consistent with age
Sapphire and diamond three stone 18ct gold ring, the square cut sapphire measuring approximately 7mm x 7mm x 4.1mm deep, flanked either side by step cut diamonds, size K½, 5g gross Condition: Sapphire 7mm x 7mm, size K½, hallmarked 18CT, London 2000, and millennium mark, each diamond approx 4.1mm x 3.5mm x 2mm depth - **General condition consistent with age
14ct yellow gold ring, probably Indian or Middle Eastern having decorative circular central panel within conforming decorated shoulders, later British hallmark for London 1972, size Q, 10.6g Condition: Some damage to the central motif and to the shoulder decoration - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian single stone diamond 22ct gold ring, Birmingham 1895, the old oval cut measuring approximately 7.2mm x 5.7mm x 2.2mm deep, calculated as weighing approximately 0.6 carats, size P½, 3.9g gross, cased Condition: Claws fairly worn, some to the girdle edge, shank out of shape slightly, ring size is approx, width of band 4.9mm, the oval cut diamond appears white with no obvious inclusions - **General condition consistent with age
Victorian five stone diamond and sapphire 18ct gold ring, Birmingham 1882, the two old brilliant cuts estimated as totalling approximately 0.7 carats, size Q, 5.4g gross, cased Condition: Sapphires are abraded, one diamond has an edge chip, mount is in good order - **General condition consistent with age
Diamond pendant on chain with matching earrings, the articulated line of six brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.6 carats, on an 18ct gold filed curb link chain, 40cm long, with a pair of earrings, the ten brilliant cuts totalling approximately 0.8 carats, 6.7g gross Condition: Pendant and chain 4.08g gross approx, earrings 2.45g gross approx (excluding rubber bands) - **General condition consistent with age
Single stone diamond 18ct white gold pendant, the brilliant cut estimated as weighing approximately 1.2 carats, to a circular domed hammered effect mount, 2.6cm diameter, on a metal chain, pendant approximately 17g gross, cased Condition: The diamond is fairly white and bright with internal inclusions, 6.8mm diameter approx, the chain with a tag stamped 'Ciro' - **General condition consistent with age
Sapphire and diamond 18ct white gold bracelet, the nine rectangular clusters with diamond set batons between, 17.5cm long, 13.7g gross, with paperwork stating the diamonds to total 1.33 carats and the sapphires 6.45 carats, cased Condition: No signs of damage or wear to the bracelet or the stones, each sapphire approx 4mm x 6mm - **General condition consistent with age
An 18K gold cased ladies half hunter pocket watch, the front with pink enamel band, the back engraved with initials, gross weight 30.5g, together with a a 9ct gold muff chain, weight 17.8g, length 56insCondition Report: The movement winds and the balance wheel turns but not sold as a working timepiece.The inner cover is stamped 18k and is engraved with the retailers details. The dial is in good condition. The case is engraved to the back with initials and there are some dents to the back and sides. Overall diameter 1.25ins
Mercedes Benz 280 SL Pagoda, first registered 13.11.1970, approximately 90,000, MOT to February 2020, gold, automatic transmission, restoration in 1991, and further restoration 2016, little used sinceSubject to a 12% inclusive buyers premiumThis lot is sold without warranty or guarantee actual or implied and it is the purchasers responsibility to put it in to safe and roadworthy condition in accordance with the relevant statutes and legal requirements before use:Signed ............................................
Anonymous, an open faced pocket watch, stamped '14k', having enamel dial with Roman numerals, black hands and subsidiary seconds, the four piece hinged case with metal cuvette, housing a keyless wound bar movement, 4.8cm diameter, 89g gross inclusive of movementCondition Report: The winder is missing from the top so cannot be wound. The case is marked 14K but the backplate is gold plated. The loop to the top is gold plated. The case and dial are in good condition.
A bracelet of hollow curb links, together with a lady's wrist watch on a bracelet, and two chains, 36g gross, with a small collection of other jewelleryCondition Report: Watch movement winds and runs but not sold as a working timepiece. The case weighs 9.8g without the movement. The case and strap are marked 9ct.The hollow curb link chain is marked 9ct to each link but the links are worn and some have holes, weight 10g.The larger open link chain is missing its clasp, it is marked .375 to one end and weighs 9.6gThe smaller chain is not marked, is in good condition and weighs 6.7g. The rest of the jewellery is costume, either gold plated or silver
A 9 carat gold watch chain, of baton and wheatsheaf links, with a T bar and two swivel catches, 37cm long, with a soldered scroll top and Spade guinea attached, 42g grossCondition Report: Chain is in good condition, no signs of damage or repair. The coin is in good condition and with of coin with mount is 9g

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