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A gent's stainless steel and gold Cartier Santos XL 100 automatic wristwatch, ref. 2656, watch No. 739297CE, the screwed down 14ct gold bezel framing a signed white Roman dial, automatic movement, signed and numbered screw-down back cover, 100m water resistant, blue sapphire set crown, case w.38mm, on Cartier alligator skin bracelet with hinged deployment clasp having 14ct gold thumbpiece, with box and cushionIn running order and keeps good timeThe whole generally very good with only light wear.Box good.
A Georgian silver nautilus shell mounted snuff box, the flush hinged cover bearing inscription 'Marg.t Mertho to Mark Willins in remembrance of Jn, Mertho', the gilt washed inner cover stamped London 1805, gross dimensions approx 7.5 x 6 x 5cmSome handling wear.Small chip to top of shell.Silver with light surface wear only.
An 18ct yellow and white gold, sapphire and diamond three-stone ring, featuring a centre oval sapphire flanked on either side by a round brilliant cut diamond, all in claw settings, sapphire dimensions approx 6.2 x 4.2 x 2.6mm, weight estimated as 0.65 carats, assessed mounted collectively colour H to I and clarity SI1 to SI2, size R½, gross weight 3.3g, hallmarked 18ct, London import 1997No chips or faults.Some light surface scratches to gold band, which would polish out.Appears little worn.Marks good.
An early 20th century Chinese rosewood altar table, having a carved frieze and raised on square cut end supports, w.179cm, d.45cm, h.100cmStands well.Area of splits and repair to top, approx. 9x3cm in total.Some shrinkage splits to joins along top.Approx. 10cm split and patch repair to one corner.Chip near base of one leg.Two small chips to frieze.Otherwise good and light fading and age wear only.
A circa 1700 oak joint stool, the top having a moulded edge above a carved frieze, all on turned and square cut supports united by low stretchers, w.51cm, d.30cm, h.53cm; together with an 18th century oak and beechwood joint stool, the top having a moulded above a plain frieze raised on ring turned supports, w.48cm (2)Larger Stool - Appears all original, completely unpolished. No breaks or repairs, wood is very 'dry'. Stool is strong and sound.Smaller stool - Appears all original with no breaks or repairs, light patina wear only.
Thomas Pace of London - a George III mahogany cased bracket clock, the case with brass carry handle, caddy top and four gilt metal pineapple finials, above arched brass dial, having silvered strike/silent dial to the arch, the silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, matted centre, subsidiary rolling date dial, and signed Thomas Pace London to a silvered plaque, twin winding holes for a brass eight-day wire driven verge fusee movement striking on a bell, the backplate with engraved decoration and mounted on further engraved brackets, the case with pierced fishscale brass sound grilles and raised on brass ogee bracket feet, h.48.5cm (handle down)Clock runs.Strike working but currently out of sync.Dial good with only light tarnishing and appears all original.Minute hand repaired.Case generally good, unpolished.Split to top right of door.Fretwork to back door badly damaged.
A George IV two-day marine chronometer by Arnold & Dent, the 3½" silvered dial signed Arnold & Dent 84 Strand London No. 966, with subsidiary seconds dial and up and down dial, with Airy's bar fitted escapement, in brass bowl gimbal, fitted to a three-tier mahogany box with brass handles and integral inset ivory plaque engraved 'Arnold & Dent 966 two days', the inside of the hinged cover with label stating 'issued from Royal Observatory Greenwich' and bearing date 8 Sep 1916, case w.14.2cmIvory submission ref: 8QSPU6PVNote; John Roger Arnold and Edward John Dent were in partnership between 1830 and 1840. Fully working.Appears excellent in all aspects.Case very good, with light and consistent fading all over.One small unexplained hole to left of lock.
A mid-19th century gilt brass repeating carriage clock by James McCabe of Royal Exchange, London, numbered 2726, the large clock in mahogany and brass bound case with brass carry handle, the clock having three deeply bevelled glass panels, signed and numbered silvered Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial, the glass top with push button hour repeat and showing visible platform escapement, the eight-day double chain driven fusse movement striking on a single gong, with strike/silent lever to the back, with original numbered double winding key, clock h.21cm (handle down), mahogany case h.24.5cm (excluding handle) Clock runs.Push repeat functions. Generally in excellent condition with light handling wear and some tarnishing to extremities of dial.All glass good.Case with new velvet lined interior and repair to two old splits ono door.
A gent's 9ct gold cased Buren Trench watch, circa 1920s, having a signed white enamel Roman dial with subsidiary seconds dial, 7-jewel manual wind movement stamped Buren, case dia.33mm, on probably original leather bracelet, in modern presentation boxWatch runs well and is keeping good timeHairline to dial between 4 and 5 o'clock, and also between 10 and 11 o'clock.Otherwise good.Case with light wear and scratches only.
A late 19th century French lacquered brass four-glass mantel clock, having an unsigned white enamel Roman dial with visible escapement, twin winding holes for an eight-day brass cylinder movement, having outside countwheel, striking on a bell, with mercury compensated pendulum, h.30cmRuns and chimes both hours and half-hours.Small hairline to dial at 6 o’clock.All glass good.Brass generally very good with no tarnishing and light surface scuffs only.
A gent's stainless Omega limited edition James Bond 007 Seamaster wristwatch, ref. 22268000, watch No. 81739100, circa 2006, limited edition No. 02779/10007, having a signed blue dial with gun barrel motif, luminous dot markers, date aperture, and sweep seconds hand with 007 and gun, calibre 2500 automatic movement, case dia.42mm, 300m water resistant with pressure release button, rotating blue bezel, on original steel bracelet with hinged deployment clasp, sold with box, outer box, cushion, original chronometer certificate, pictograms card and international warranty card, in Omega leather wallet with operating instructionsRecently serviced with new crystal and all seals, fitted March 2023, with copy of service receipt.Fully running and keeping good timeSome light surface scuffs to bezel.Otherwise excellent condition and appears to have had modest wear only.
A gent's steel cased Omega Seamaster DeVille automatic wristwatch, ref. 165.020, having signed silvered dial with luminous hands and baton markers, automatic calibre 552 24-jewel signed movement, case dia. 34mm, on replacement leather bracelet, circa 1965, in Omega boxIn good running order keeping good timeGenerally excellent condition with light age wear and surface scuffs only.
A pair of silver pedestal fruit dishes or tazzas. Each with a broad border and domed foot, finely chased and embossed with elaborate C-scroll panels enclosing flowers, leaves and fruits, the plain bowls each engraved with a central decorative monogram, pattern number 51758, mark of Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1905, each approx. 9cm high, 26.75cm diameter (3 1/2 x 10 inches), 1,251g (about 40 1/4 ozs); both contained in a contemporary oak rectangular storage box for three dishes (one missing) with an inset shield-shaped brass cartouche engraved with a conforming monogram, and brass drop handles, the box approx. 19cm high, 80cm wide, 35cm deep (7 1/2 x 31 1/2 x 13 3/4 inches) Condition Report: Overall very good condition, general light wear and tear commensurrate with age and little but some use. There is a blemish in the surface of one of the dishes near the monogram (clearly visible in the photographs), this appears to be shallow and will probably polish out, however we can not guarantee this. Botth stan flat on a level surface
A modern 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond three stone ring. Centred with a oval mixed-cut sapphire between round brilliant diamonds, all claw set in white on a yellow D-section shank with post 2000 London Convention hallmarks, size Q, 4.4g gross Condition Report: Overall good condition, general wear and tear commensurate with age and light use. Diamoinds are small, bright and 'white'. The sapphire is a good mid to dark blue colour. The ring would benefit from a thorough clean
A modern cultured freshwater-pearl single row necklace. The 30 graduated baroque-shaped pearls knotted with six small yellow-metal roundels on a large bolt ring clasp, stamped '9ct', approx. 42cm long overall (16 1/2 inches) Condition Report: Overall good condition, though we would reccomend that the necklace be cleaned and restrung. the necklace is 'loosely' graduated from the smallst bead at about 9.2mm x 10.5mm (nearest the clasp)to the largest bead at the centre at about 10.2mm to a little under/over 12mm, They are baroque-shaped so do vary considerably. The beads generally of an even light-cream colour with slightly green-ish undertones. The lustre overall is medium to good (one or two with odd 'flat' patches). The surfaces of most are generally clean though several have small blemishes, and a few have natural lines and ridges etc. Clasp good
A circa 1758 Sevres oval hand painted dish. 'F' (Double Louis) with a central oval picture of an 18th century couple in a garden sat near a stone fountain, having a gilt diaper surround, turquoise body with six gilt framed vignettes of hand painted flowers, restored, H5cm x L38.2cm x W27.5cm Condition Report: really well painted to the point that it is only when turned over or put in the light that it becomes apparent that it has been restored.. unfortunately we you see the back it is discoloured and there are two air bubbles. it is an early to mid 20 th century restoration, which is damn near un-spottable from the front ( it is the rear that lets it down !)
Omega, a 14K hunter cased keyless pocket watch, circa 1928. No. 39000805, the white enamel dial with black painted Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at 6 and gilt 'Louis' style hands, 49.5mm diameter engine-turned four-piece hinged case case no.4477427, stamped '14K' over 0.58', the base-metal cuvette stamped 'Omega Grand Prix Paris 1900', the case back with a central shield with script initials, the inside engraved with a presentation inscription dated 1928, Omega jewelled lever movement, the watch weighs 69.5g gross; together with a suede pouch Condition Report: We do not nguarantee any watch for accuracy. Overall good condition, general wear and tear commensurate with age and general light use. The cases and cuvette close crisply, the dial good. The movement ticking and set hands functioning.
A late Victorian gold hollow-curb link bracelet on a heart-shaped padlock clasp. The clasp set with a central heart-shaped amethyst approx. 5.25cts, rub-over set within a half-pearl 22 stone 'scalloped' border, the links and the clasp both with indistinct applied panels stamped '15ct', approx 18.5cm long overall (7 1/4 inches), 13.3g gross Condition Report: The links and clasp in overall good condition for age, though there is obvious evidence of previous and clumsy acid testing on the links, otherwise general wear and tear commensurate with age and use The amethyst measures approx. 11.5mm x 11mm x 8mm, a good medium colour, some light wear to crown facets though this barely noticeable to the naked eye and doesn't dettract. The half-pearls each measure approx. 2mm diameter.
An early 20th century gold and diamond solitaire gypsy ring. The old-cut stone approx. 1.53cts, claw set between tapering shoulders on a D-section shank stamped '18ct', size Q, 8.2g gross Condition Report: Overall good condition for age, general light wear and tear commensurate with age and use, several claws would benefit from a re-tip, the stone is a little loose in the setting but currently reasonably secure. The diamond measures approx. 7.0mm x 7.05mm x 4.8mm, clarity about SI2 (a black inclusion to the edge of the table instantly visible with a 10X lens), colour about J, K if being mean!.
An early 20th century gold and diamond cluster bar brooch. The nine old-cut diamonds approx. 0.50cts total, all grain and millegrain set within a scalloped border on a platinum-flashed bar stamped '15ct, approx. 61mm long overall, 5g gross Condition Report: Overall good condition for age, general weat and tear commensurte with age and light use. THe diamonds measure approx. 4.6mm diameter x 1.7mm deep (1) and 2mm diameter (8) - bright and lively 'eye-clean', centre stone with a gletz that barely effects the show.
Kenneth Jack (Australian, 1924-2006), linocut, Flinders Street Facades, Melbourne. Signed in pencil lower right, titled and numbered 51/60 lower left. Image size 36cm x 53.5cm. Framed and glazed. Condition Report: nicely framed, well mounted, basically in really good order, the marks are on the glass ( mostly dust) Being especially critical, there is a very very small indentation from the back ( pin point sized ) a small raised line below the white building in middle, and a small mark above the black roofed steeple ( in from left ) to be honest these are nearly invisible and only just visible if the light catches it correctly. 8.5 - 9 /10
Swiss for J W Benson, a 9ct gold half-hunter cased keyless pocket watch, circa 1930, The white dial with black painted Roman numerals, blued-steel spade hands and a subsidiary seconds dial at 6, the Dennison 49.5mm diameter four-piece hinged case with hallmarks for Birmingham 1930, the Swiss 15 Jewel movement signed J W Benson, the watch weighs 96.5g gross; together with a blue-leather watch box inscribed inside 'J. W. Benson, Ltd. Watchmakers 62 & 64 Ludgate Hill, London, E.C.' Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy. Overall good condition for age, general wear and tear commensurate with age and general use, minor scuffs to the front covand very shallow 'dings', none of which detract from the overall look and none are obvious. The dial good,, no hair lines visible. The case back and cuvette both un-inscribed. The movement ticking and the set-hands functioning. Would benefit from a full service.The box fair, many scuffs and old tape holding the lid to the base, some light staining of the silk lid interior
A vintage 9ct gold and oval amethyst brooch. Centred with an oval mixed-cut amethyst, approx. 18.78cts, claw set within an open entwined-loop surround, hallmarks for Birmingham 1966, 8.3g gross Condition Report: Overall good condition, general light wear and tear commensurate with age and use. The amethyst of good even mid-colour and measures approx. 19.8mm x 14.8mm x 10.2mm
An Austro-Hungarian .900 standard silver and blue guilloche enamelled rectangular box. The hinged cover with floral-pierced panels at the corners and centre and a niello decorated bevelled edge, the sides and base also blue guilloche enamelled, Austro-Hungarian 900 standard mark and another possibly a maker's mark not traced, 1.25cm high , 9cm wide, 6cm deep (1/2 x 3 1/2 x 2 3/8ths inches), 157g gross (5 ozs) Condition Report: The first thing I was told when getting it is ' isn't it stunningly lovely ?' Overall very good condition for age, general light wear and tear commensurate with age and use. There are no obvious chips to the enamel though the right front corner side panel has a very small chip and a few hair-line cracks, not through to the base and only mentioned for completeness. The base of the box has general overall scuffing, particularly around the middle, where it has been moved around on a surface over a long period of time. The box would benefit from a clean a a little tlc !
Two Mudu 'Doublematic' Swiss 'his and hers' watches. Comprising; a lady's Swiss 18ct gold cased automatic round bracelet watch, the silvered dial with raised gilt batons and Arabic 12 & 6, the 17.5mm diameter round two-piece case with Swiss marks and stamped 'Mudu Doublematic' over '18K' over '0,750', on an associated gold-plated and stainless steel sprung bracelet, un-named automatic movement; together with a gentleman's gold-plated and stainless steel wrist watch, silvered dial signed 'Mudu 25 Jewels' and 'Doublematic' with raised gilt batons and hands, sweep centre seconds and a date aperture at 3, the 33mm diameter round two-piece screw case, on a light-brown leather strap with a deployant clasp, the movement not examined but ticking Condition Report: We do not guarantee any watch for accuracy. Both ticking and both with set-hands functioning. The lady's case back with shallow dents (see images)

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