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A GOOD EDWARDIAN GENTLEMAN'S 18CT-GOLD POCKET WATCH in half-hunting case with blue enamelled Roman hours, the keyless English-lever movement signed J.W. Benson, 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill, London, By Warrant to H.M. the Late Queen Victoria, Number 1011830, the white enamelled dial with Roman hours and subsidiary seconds dial signed J.W.Benson, London, the case hallmarked London, 1901, and engraved in Lombardic style with ownership cypher W.E., and sold with the original Benson's receipted sale invoice for 8th April, 1902 to William Elliott, Esqre, in the sum of £52.10s., and the original warranty dated 10th April, 1902.
After Samuel Henry Alken, (1810-1894) A PAIR OF HAND-COLOURED ENGRAVED HUNTING PRINTS, 'Fox Hunting' and 'Hare Hunting', engraved by T.Sutherland (Hare Hunting also by G. Maile), published 1841 by I.W. Laird, 1 Leadenhall St, London, plate impression size 27.5cm x 69.5cm, (10.8in x 27.3in), in gilt frames under glass.
A Chinese rouge de fer porcelain bowl, Qing Dynasty, 18th century, painted with a panoramic of a European hunting scene with horsemen and dogs before buildings, interspersed by trees, rim chip, 4.5" diameter and a rouge de fer bowl and cover decorated with bats and pomegranates within formal borders, 4.5" diameter (2)
A 19th Century brown slip glazed stoneware jug of baluster form with relief moulded hunting and tavern scenes, the scroll handle with acanthus leaf motif, 41cm high, also a black basalt bowl of circular form with inlaid white metal foliate swags and averted rim, 23cm diam, a Victorian rum butter bowl decorated in iron red, blue and copper luster (a.f.) and a Royal Doulton blue and white ewer (a.f.). (4)
Lambeth Doulton stoneware part child's teaset, decorated with hunting scenes, consisting of lidded teapot, cream jug, sucrier (lacking lid) three cups and six saucers, Also two miniature dolls house size jugs, a bottle, and a hot water bottle, Also a Royal Doulton stoneware match stand modelled as a drum sat in a tambourine, (some damages) (17)
Nelson & Howe Interest: A Stoneware Pottery Mug, cylindrical, applied with three scenes to the lilac glazed upper band, comprising a tomb with figures representative of Britannia and Victory holding a shield impressed "Nelson, Howe", another as a mourning widow, the other as a boy and dog, over an engine turned band and acanthus C swept handle, early 19th century, {6.5cm high}; Another Similar, larger, with anthemion, Bacchic and Royal Supporters applied motifs, no inscriptions, early 19th century, {7cm}; and A Pair of Graduated Stoneware Hunting Jugs, decorated in a similar manner to the preceding, early 19th century, {11cm and 9cm high} (larger jug chipped on spout and star crack in base) (4) .
A Group of Spode and Other English Ceramics, late 18th/19th century, comprising an enamelled pearlware small tea bowl, a blue printed vine leaf shaped pickle dish, a Greek-style Copeland & Garrett small spill vase, a rare Spode lavender ground boar-hunting subject bone china Jug, and a shell-moulded Copeland menu holder, various marks (5).
A Silver Hunting Cased Quarter Repeat Triple Calendar Keyless Lever Pocket Watch with Chronograph, circa 1900, frosted gilt finished lever movement, bi-metallic compensation balance with blued overcoil hairspring, hammers striking on gong, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, with four-subsidiary dial for day, date, month and seconds combined with moon phase, plain polished case with chronograph and repeat buttons in the band, {56mm diameter}.
An 18ct Gold Hunting Cased Chronograph Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, signed Thos Russell & Son, 12 Church St, Liverpool, 1901, frosted gilt finished movement, split balance with overcoil hairspring, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, spade hands, centre chronograph hand operated by slide in the band, plain polished case, case and movement signed, {maker's mark TR, Chester 1901, 55mm diameter} .
An 18ct Gold Hunting Cased Repeating Chronograph Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, circa 1900, the frosted gilt finished movement with bi-metallic compensation balance and blued overcoil hairspring, hammers striking on gongs, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, blue spade hands, plain polished case with repeat slide and chronograph button in the band, {50mm diameter} .
An 18ct Gold Hunting Cased Minute Repeating Triple Calendar Keyless Lever Pocket Watch, with Chronograph and Moonphase, circa 1900, frosted gilt finished lever movement, overcoil hairspring, hammers striking on two gongs, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, apertures for day and month, two subsidiary dials for date and seconds combined with moonphase, plain polished case with chronograph and repeat buttons in the band, {55mm diameter}.

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