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A mixed collection of artefacts, 2 fob chains 1 with large citrine , coins to include 6 silver three penny bits and 1 silver sixpence ( pierced ) , An 1897 Queen Victoria "GIGANTIC WHEEL" at Earls Court medallion , A boxed Ingersoll Yankee pocket watch , A silver threp'ny bit bracelet along with a later 3 penny bit bracelet and a gate top pouch purse inscribed to top .
William Linsley - A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and painted to the centre with a man fishing before a bridge, the verge movement signed S Roberts, London Storers, the plain case by William Linsley, London 1809, dial 44mm diameter, inner case inscribed Sam Taylor, 48mm, outer case 55mm diameter
S Smith & Son Ltd (Retailer) - an 18ct gold half hunter cased minute repeating pocket watch, with white enamel dial printed with Roman numerals, centre sweep seconds with stopwatch facility, subsidiary seconds and perpetual calendar dials, unsigned Swiss keyless movement, 43mm diameter, (case 53mm diameter), gross weight 112.8gm, attached to a fine two colour 9ct gold watchchain, 37.5cm, 7.6gm; also suspended with a French gold retractable pencil (eagle marks) with inset bloodstone seal, 10.8gm In good working order
J R Losada - A Victorian 18ct gold half hunter cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial printed with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the keyless threequarter plate movement signed J R Losada, 105 Regent Street London, No.11372, plain case marked for London 1885, dial 42mm diameter, case 47mm diameter, gross weight 103.1gm
Waltham - A gentleman's 18ct gold full hunter cased pocket watch, the white dial printed with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the keyless movement signed AWWCo Waltham, Mass, 17 jewels, #22819581, dial 41mm diameter, case 48mm diameter, engine turned case marked for Birmingham 1925, gross weight 102.5gm, all suspended from a fine 18ct two colour gold watch chain, 35cm, 12.8gm Working but lacks glass and seconds hand
Unnamed - An outsize open faced nickel cased pocket/travelling watch, the white dial printed in black with Roman numerals, four subsidiary registers for day, date, month and seconds, the latter incorporating a moon ophase indicator, the keyless movement unsigned, dial 66mm diameter, case 80mm diameter In good working order, some knife scuffs to the inner and outer cases
A Draeger self contained DM.40 diving helmet:, number '388' (matching), riveted handle to top , circular observation windows, the top window with guard, spitcock, reserve air inlet below front window, outlet with head button, 'Bubikopf' rear with inlet on a supporting bracket, telephone port and re- breather inlet/outlet, the interior fitted microphone and receiver, depth gauge and pocket watch holder, the corselet stamped as per title and fitted front and rear hanging loops, 43cm high. * see pages 136-137, vol 1, 'Diving Helmets and Equipment Through The Ages'.
A COALPORT '3 LIGHT CANDELABRA' [SIC], C1835 incorporating a watch pocket and encrusted with flowers heightened in turquoise and gilt, 34cm h Number 27 in the Coalport Traveller's Second Design Book, this particularly elaborate design sold for the high price of 3 1/2 guineas. ++Lacking one of the sconces and with some typical but slight chipping of the flowers and petals, minor cracks in one of the scrolls but a very good example free from substantial damage and no restoration
A late Victorian electroplated 'Goliath' pocket watch with enamel dial and top-wind movement, in silver-faced travel-case, London 1898 Condition Report Damage includes some wear and deterioration, numerals and calibration on dial are worn, signs of verdigris on other green aged on the case, some general fatigue
A William IV silver pair-case watch inner part (lacks outer case), with verge movement no.13949 by Thomas Smith of Chatteris (Cambridgeshire), London 1831, to/w an Edwardian silver top-wind pocket watch by H. Samuel of Manchester, Chester 1904 and a Sackville gilt pocket watch with 15-jewel Swiss movement (3)
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