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A mixed lot of collectors' items to include a group of graduated bone dice, a base metal vesta case modelled as a pig, a hallmarked silver pocket watch chain with T-bar and a pair of miniature sewing scissors, and a hallmarked silver and enamel brooch pin modelled as union flag, and a base metal and amethyst coloured fob seal, also a group of various brass buttons and pins, to include Civil Defence Corps and Women's Section British Legion, etc.
A 9ct rose gold curb link charm bracelet with yellow gold heart shaped padlock clasp suspending eleven yellow metal mounted pocket watch keys and seals to include one decorated with a figure group of two hounds and a pair of grouse, and a 9ct yellow gold mounted swivel fob, combined approx 63.6g.
An 18ct yellow gold open face chronograph key wind pocket watch, with engraved bezel, two sectioned dial set with Arabic numerals, inscribed 'Centre Seconds 8/6852 Chronograph', the outer case inscribed on the inside 'Joseph Gibbin' and the movement inscribed 'HY Dawson, 82, Spotland RD, Rochdale No.86832', diameter 5.5cm excluding ring loop, approx 135g.
A 14ct yellow gold full hunter pocket watch, with engraved detail to the case, the white enamel dial inscribed 'Elgin', with subsidiary seconds hand and numbered movement, diameter 4cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: The case does not close properly and is sprung, the movement works when shaken, there is extensive damage to the dial, the dust cover is unmarked.
An early 20th century Swiss silver open face key wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed 'Makers to the Admiralty, Kendal & Dent, London', a silver chronograph case hallmarked for Chester 1876, a further example (badly af) and a base metal crown wind example (4). CONDITION REPORT: The Swiss silver pocket watch is lacking the glass. The chronograph is lacking suspension ring. One pocket watch is badly at fault/lacking dial, glass and suspension ring. Wear commensurate with age with a heavy layer of tarnish and wear.
An early 20th century hallmarked silver open faced key wind pocket watch, the circular enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed 'The 'Express' English Lever J Graves Sheffield', movement no. 652970, case hallmarked for Chester 1901, diameter 5cm, suspended on a fancy link chain with Royal Navy fob and T-bar.
JOSH SLACK OF IPSTONE; an early 19th century hallmarked silver pair cased key wind open faced pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals, the fusee movement with elaborately engraved and pierced cock on cylindrical pillars, number 2257, case by Samuel Packwood, Birmingham 1816, diameter 5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Button for outer case missing and it does not close properly - some of the rim is worn away. Light surface scratches to the glass. Number 4292X38 scratched to back of inner case. Deep dent to case near the thumb piece. Surface scratches throughout. Light scratches to the dial.
Railway interest; a mid-20th century open faced crown wind pocket watch, the white circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand and stamped 'Record', the reverse inscribed 'L.N.E.R. 3086', dial diameter 4cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some chips to edges of glass as well as scratches, wear to original plated finish throughout and further surface scratches, watch is running at point of cataloguing but this is not a guarantee of working order.
BROCKBANK & ATKINS OF LONDON; an early 19th century hallmarked silver key wind full hunter pocket watch, the circular enamel dial set with Roman numerals and with subsidiary seconds dial, movement numbered 8277, case hallmarked for London 1815, with inscription 'The gift of HRH Princess Elizabeth, Oct 3rd 1817' to the inside and initialled WJH to one side and engraved with crowned initial E to the other, diameter 5cm. CONDITION REPORT: There are light scratches to the case and some metal cleaning residue to the inner back of the case and a few spots to the movement, overall the condition is good.
Waltham; a gold-plated full hunter crown-wind pocket watch, the white circular dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case stamped to interior 'Moon', no.664976, diameter of dial 4cm. CONDITION REPORT Surface wear throughout to the gold plated exterior and further surface scratches, dial with some minor spots, watch in working order at point of cataloguing but not a guarantee of working order.
An inlaid jewellery box (af) containing a small quantity of costume jewellery, a pocket watch, a mid-20th century teething ring with pixie face and mother of pearl handle, a vintage chocolate box and an autograph book with stage and ballet stars, signatures to include Margot Fonteyn, Moira Shearer, Lance King c1950, Jimmy Hawthorn, The Five Mighty Mohawks, Bill Campbell and many more, various vintage cards and a children's annual 'Film Fun'.
WW1 Royal Marine Light Infantry Distinguished Conduct Medal, Naval MSM China 1900 Group of Six Medals A rare and fine fighting citation Distinguished Conduct Medal group awarded to Colour Sergeant Sergeant George William Woodard DCM., MSM. who having fought in China in 1900 saw service in East & West Africa, before winning the DCM on the Western Front. Comprising: Distinguished Conduct Medal 'PO-10112 SJT G.W. WOODARD RMLI', China Medal 'G. WOODARD PTE RM HMS ORLANDO', British War Medal, Victory Medal, 'PO 10112 CR SJT G.W. WOODARD RMLI', Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (GVR), 'PO-10112 G.W. WOODARD SERGEANT RMLI', Royal Marines Meritorious Service Medal (GVIR), 'PO.10112 CR SGT G.W. WOODARD DCM 6.5.51'. Group mounted for display. ... Accompanied by a corresponding miniature medal group. ... Also a gold plated half hunter pocket watch, with engraved presentation 'PRESENTED TO SERGT G WOODARD BY 23RD S S SQUAD RMLI DEAL. AS A SMALL TOKEN OD ESTEEM JULY 1916. The pocket watch is not in working order. Contained in the original Deal retailers case. (3 parts) The announcement of the award of the DCM appeared in the London Gazette on the 3rd October 1918.'For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in action, when in charge of a Lewis Gun most of his men around him had become casualties and five distinct rushes were made by the enemy on his position, and it was owing to his gun this position of the line was not broken. Again later though his gun was put out of action by an enemy bullet he repaired the damage under extremely heavy fire and silenced the enemy machine gun which was inflicting heavy casualties on our troops. On all occasions he has set a magnificent example of gallantry and devotion to duty'.Colour Sergeant Sergeant George William Woodard DCM., MSM. was born in 1881 and enlisted into the Royal Marine Light Infantry on the 23rd November 1898. He was posted to HMS Orlando during the China War of 1900. Promoted to Corporal in 1904, he attained the rank of Sergeant in August 1913 and was awarded the LS&GC Medal on the 16th April 1914. On the outbreak of the Great War he was serving as an Instructor in Musketry at Deal. He remained here until January 1917 when he was attached to the West African Frontier Force and saw service in West Africa and later East Africa. He returned to Britain on the 13th July1918 and very quickly embarked to France. It is believed the DCM was won for action at Loupart Wood which took place on the 25th August 1918, indicating that Woodard had only been in France for a matter of weeks before earning the DCM. Promoted to Colour Sergeant in July 1918, he remained with the 'Royals' until 1926 when he enlisted into the Royal Marines Police as a Constable. He received his final discharge on the 13th February 1931. He was recommended for the award of the Meritorious Service Medal on the 8th August 1923, which he finally received on the 6th April 1951 at the age of 70 years.
TWO LADY'S EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCHEScomprising one modified from a half hunter pocket watch, the round white dial with Roman numerals in black, outer seconds track, blued steel hands, 32mm eighteen carat gold case with decorative engraving all over, on a metal mesh strap; the other with round white dial with Arabic numerals in black, gold dot outer seconds track, 24mm nine carat gold case, on a rolled gold strap
VICTORIAN EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCHthe movement cover signed James Hornby of Liverpool, the round white dial with Roman numerals in black, sunken central section with JAMES HORNBY, outer seconds track, the 50mm case with full Chester hallmarks for 1882-3, 119.2g gross; with woven watch chain with gilt fittings
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