A 1920s Rolex Standard gold-plated wristlet watch, having a crown wound 17 rubies (jewel) movement, oval face, blued-steel dagger hands, and gilt Arabic numerals, R260, in original box with cordette bracelet, 16 mm excluding crown, [running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested]
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A base metal talisman, obverse St George and dragon with legend "S Georgius Equitum Patronus", verso sailing vessel in a storm with "Intempestate Secuitas" [safety in the storm], 18th-early 19th Century, 25 mm. [A talismanic copy of a Hungarian gold Ducat coin intended to bring luck and safety to seafarers.]
A George V sapphire and diamond finger ring, having a central 3 mm sapphire between two eight cut diamonds and flanked by two further sapphires, in a closed setting with adorsed serpentine sides, between tapering shoulders in an 18 ct gold shank, Chester, 1920, 3.54 g, size N,
A 1980s 9 ct gold ribbon necklace, the front forming an open chevron and having engine turned surface decoration, together with a 9 ct ribbon bracelet, also of chevron form, respectively Birmingham, 1989 and Sheffield, 1990, 3.49 g gross, necklace 39 cm, bracelet 18 cm
A 1915 pilot's license of Robert Sutherland Rattray, together with related press cuttings etc. [Born 1881 in India to Arthur Rattray (Chief Justice of Bengal, India) and Mary Sutherland. Spent his youth and was schooled at Gatehouse of Fleet, south west Scotland. In 1899 he joined the army against his parents' wishes. He gave his age as 19 when he was actually 17. He joined the 6th Imperial Yeomanry as a mounted trooper and served as a scout during the Boer War. During his time in Africa he grew to love the continent. When the First World War was declared, he joined the Gold Coast Regiment as a Captain and worked as a Chief Scout and Intelligence Officer. He was based in Togoland (now part of Ghana.) He married Connie Stanley, likely in 1914. After the war ended he became a well known anthropologist and author on African affairs. He was a big game hunter and a keen aviator, flying solo from England to West Africa in the 1920s. He was killed in a gliding accident in May 1938.]
A contemporary smoky quartz and white stone dress ring, having a 10 x 10 mm cushion cut on a four prong open gallery flanked on each side by a line of five white brilliants, between tapering D section shoulders in a 9 ct gold shank, Birmingham, 2005, 3.22 g, size R
A vintage French gold triple locket, the front engraved with a church and house on a river estuary, verso engine turned with a central monogram, having adorsed hinged covers front and verso with photograph enclosures, the central body incorporating two slip fit covers for encapsulating a momento, assay mark verso, 6.16 g, 26 mm excluding suspender
A 1920s lady's George Potter of Carlisle 9 ct gold wristlet watch, having a crown-wound pin-set movement with circular painted face, blued steel poker hands and Arabic numerals, in an octagonal case, on a 9 ct gold expanding bracelet, 25 mm excluding crown, Rotherham & Sons, London, 1929, 23 g, [running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability untested.]
Ernest Marillier (19th / 20th Century) A dusky landscape study with silhouetted trees set against a twilight sky, watercolour, signed and dated 1915, in gilt slip and period gilt frame under glass, 44 cm x 36 cm overall [Marillier illustrated books such as "A Short Account of Pevensey" and "The Wonderful Weald and The Quest of the Crock of Gold".]
A Waltham gold-plated hunter pocket watch together with a Waltham pocket watch, both having blued-steel poker hands, Roman numeral markers, and subsidiary seconds dials, hunter 50 mm excluding stem, crown and bow, [Open faced running when catalogued, accuracy and relaibility untested, hunter runs intermittently]
A contemporary amethyst and white stone set floral bangle, having a 5 mm amethyst brilliant surrounded by six small white stones, set on adorsed two tone gold scrolling foliate openwork, all set within an oblate section frame, Birmingham, 6.13 g, 62 x 50 mm internally, 14 mm wide
A 1930s / Second World War 14th/20th King's Hussars officer's Service Dress tunic together with a mess whites, the Service Dress tunic bearing label inscribed A J C Stanton. [2156809 Captain Arthur J C Stanton, Son of Brigadier General F. H. G. Stanton and Hilda Margaret Stanton, of Greystoke, Cumberland. Awarded King's Gold Medal and Sword, R.M.C. Sandhurst, July, 1937, when the 26th Hussars was raised at India in 1941 from a cadre of personnel from the 14th/20th King's Hussars, Stanton appointed adjutant, the unit was disbanded in 1943, the majority of its personnel being transferred to General Orde Wingate's Chindits in Burma, Stanton died 29 Jan 1944 in Papua New Guinea, attached Australian 2/9 Infantry Battalion as one of 50 British officers from India attached to Australian units in forward areas in order to gain experience of jungle fighting.]
A contemporary Mozambique garnet cluster set ring, having a line of six 3.5 mm brilliants, nestled between two rows of five similar brilliants, on an open gallery between trident shoulders in a 9 ct gold shank, total carat weight 3.177 carats, Birmingham, 2005, 4.46 g, size N/O
A contemporary 12 stone diamond finger ring, having a square of four pave set princess cut stones, elevated above two flanking squares of further princess cuts, set on a gallery of intersecting precious white metal arcs between open shoulders in an 18 ct gold shank, (0.5 carat aggregate weight), Birmingham, 4.33 g, size S
A pierced gold floral pendant necklace, comprising nine random sized daisies scattered within an oblong openwork 9 ct frame, on a fine yellow metal curb link neck chain marked '9ct', pendant Birmingham, 1978, 32.5 x 11 mm excluding suspender, chain 28 cm, 3.95 g gross,
A late 20th Century Jules Jürgensen diamond wristwatch, having matt gold face in a trapezoid gold plated case set with 16 eight-cut diamonds, together with a Seiko wristwatch, both watches with quartz movements, former 28 x 26 mm excluding setting crown, [neither running, may need new batteries]
A 1950s Rotary 9 ct gold wristlet watch, having a crown wound 15 jewel movement, square face, gilt dauphine hands and Arabic numeral markers, in period white Bakelite case, 15 mm excluding crown, case back 1.5 g, [running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested]
Two Regency 9 ct gold wristlet watches, each having a 17 jewel movement and silver dial, on gold plated bracelets, Edinburgh, 1964 and 1965, 18.93 g gross excluding movements, both 17 x 19 mm excluding winding crowns, [one running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested]
A lady's 9 ct gold Tissot wristlet watch, having a crown wound 15 jewel movement with a circular face and gilt Arabic numerals at the quarters, gilt lozenge baton markers and feuille hands, in a 9 ct gold moderne case with a gilt metal and leather strap, Birmingham, 1956, 10 g gross, 15 mm excluding crown, [running when catalogued, accuracy and reliability un-tested]

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