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AN AMERICAN 9CT GOLD KEYLESS LEVER WATCH AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCH CO, 27734536 casemaker A L Dennison, Birmingham 1935, 49mm diam ++In very good condition, the case not engraved and with a few very light scratches from normal wear. The enamel dial in fine condition and in apparently good working order, standard movement
AN AMERICAN 9CT GOLD HUNTING CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCH CO TRAVELLER casemaker EWC Co, Birmingham 1930, 49mm diam ++In good condition, the case not engraved a few light scratches from normal wear, the hinges closing tightly. The enamel dial undamaged, not running requires service, standard movement
AN AMERICAN THREE COLOUR GOLD HUNTING CASED KEYLESS LEVER WATCH HAMILTON WATCH CO, 395496, 6510931 casemaker BWC Co, marked WARRANTED TO ASSAY 14 K, 48mm diam ++In very good condition with extremely light wear to the case. The hinges closing tightly, no engraved inscriptions, the enamel dial undamaged, the movement and hands free from rust and in good working order. Good quality movement
A SWISS SLIM 18CT GOLD LEVER WATCH import marked Stockwell & Co, London 1925, 44mm diam ++In very good clean second hand condition, the case not engraved with extremely light scratches from wear, the movement and hands free from rust, in apparently good working order, anonymous high quality movement
A small collection of antiquities to include an ancient Roman white clay wine vessel, 6in. (13.5cm.) high, spout broken; together with a small collection of bronze items including a Roman bronze crossbow fibula, a spearhead, a miniature axe head, ball and chain horse-bit, fob seal and coins. (10) * CONDITION:- Clay vessel: Large chip to spout. Small frit to rim. No other damage noted.- Crossbow fibula: Part detached (see photos) and section missing from this detached piece. Heavy verdigris and some sediment encrustation. One dome on crossbar has small dings two small holes. The other has larger hole and small hole/crack to front. - Spearhead: Verdigris and some encrustation throughout. Some damage and losses to hollow terminal - part turned inwards with visible fracturing at bend in metal. Some dents to metal above this damaged section on one side. A few minor nicks to edges of blade but blade good overall.- Axe head: Fairly light verdigris across surface. Some wear to edges of blade and what appears to be an old chip to one corner of horizontal blade. Old chip to mounting aperture at base of head and also to top edge of hole.- Ball & chain horse bit: Chain later. Rust and losses to inside pin on each ball head. One side still has one link of original bronze chain attached, the other is completely missing, and the lather chain is attached to a large wire loop onto the ball. Casting flaw hole to top of one ball. - Fob seal: Good patina - some wear to verdigris from handling. A good example. - Buckle/brooch (?) with attached chain: Verdigris throughout, with some wear to a 1.5cm. section of the ring (possibly due to rubbing on the chain). Wear to one of the flanges behind ring (it is noticeably smaller than the other). No obvious losses or damage.- Coins: Please see photos.
A hand made model of a mortar cannon the 5in. bronze barrel on elongated chain driven base, with two wheels to underside to enable rotation, 11½in. (29.5cm.) long. * CONDITION: In good condition, with no damage. Light surface rust to the few steel detail parts and part of chain. Chain wind working well.
A George lll silver teapot Henry Chawner, London 1792, the shallow domed lid with wooden finial above a shaped body with foliate engraved banding, cartouche to either side (one engraved), the spout of tapering reeded form opposite an open scrollwork wooden handle, on four ball feet, 6½in. (16.5cm.) high, weight 15.13 tr.oz. CONDITION: Hallmarks clear - marked to base. Very tip of spout bent slightly (to underside). Three tiny dings to spout, spout mount to body has been pushed inwards slightly - this has caused some very light creasing to body to either side of spout. Approx. ten small dings to body.
A GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POT of Neo-Classical shape, with contemporary cartouché, leaf and gadrooned engraving, with fruitwood handle, by Thomas Wallis II, London 1797, gross weight 648 grams CONDITION - Lid with slight dent, initials engraved to one cartouché, a few minor dents and light surface wear
A SILVER FIVE-LIGHT CANDELABRUM, WALKER & HALL, LONDON AND SHEFFIELD, 1895/1903 in Rococo Revival taste of smothering scrolls and foliage, with loaded shaped circular base and inverted baluster stem, the four scroll arms ending in foliate drip-pans, central screw-in stem matching the stick, the campana-shaped sconces with detachable nozzles 53.5cm high overall, 2413gr (77oz) excluding stick
BULGARIA. sobre 15(3), 17. 1896. 5 s green yellow on Registered Postal Stationery card from SHUMEN to VAUCOULEURS, and readdressed to THILLOT and LYGNY EN BARROIS (FRANCE), complementary franking 5 s light green, three stamps and 15 s purple and lilac. C.d.s. cancellation LLYMEH / *CHOOMLA*, and various arrival postmark on front. VERY FINE AND SUPERB FRANKING.
A ladies Swiss silver (.900) gilt and enamelled fob watch, with matching "tied bow" suspension brooch. The bow light green and floral enamelled (A/F), the back enamelled with a lady carrying baskets, in a countryside setting. The inside of the back cover marked "FAUVETTE HAD". The white dial with black arabic numerals and with a pale blue enamelled surround (A/F), in a fitted velvet box.
A Georgian gold hardstone seal, c.1790,with a quartz matrix intaglio, engraved with the initials 'AB' attributed to Archibald Butter of Faskally, born 8 November 1768 and died 3 July 1805, Lt. Colonel 18 Regt. Light Dragoons; Commandant Atholl Battalion of Perth Militia (1803); Deputy Lieutenant for Perthshire (1803). Suspended on a chased gold split ring, seal tested as approximately 9ct gold, split ring tested as approximately 14/15ct gold,together with a gold three faced swivel seal,a banded agate tablet, intaglio engraved with the arms of Butter, attributed to Archibald Butter of Faskally, born 9 May 1805 and died 5 May 1885, Deputy Lieutenant for Perthshire. A foil backed amethyst tablet intaglio engraved with a running hare and the word 'Halloo', and a foiled citrine intaglio engraved with a thistle and the motto 'Dinna Forget', tested as approximately 14/15ct gold (2)

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