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19th century mahogany slope front stationery box with lift lid to reveal various compartments including pocket watch compartment and calendar compartment with bone inlays reading 'Receipts' 'Accounts' 'Answered' and 'Unanswered', various dividers, single drawer to the base, maker's label for Waterlow & Sons Manufacturers, London 16.5" wide
Late Victorian Pocket Watch, the engine turned dial with gilt rim, Roman numerals and a secondary seconds dial, the back plate of the fusee movement inscribed, "J. Lumbers, 24 1/2 Granby Street, Leicester" and numbered 24377, in an engine turned silver case, Chester 1899 and contained within an ebonised and brass inlaid box with hinged lid.
A collection of jewellery, to include a pair of 9ct gold oval cufflinks contained in a fitted case, another pair of 9ct gold oval cufflinks, monogrammed; a 22ct gold wedding band; a 9ct gold mounted hardstone set oval swivel fob (s.d.); a 9ct gold lady's wristwatch; three other gold examples; a gold plated hunter cased pocket watch; assorted silver brooches and other pieces (qty)
Three military watches including one open faced pocket watch with black dial and luminous nuerals inscribed to verso "Henry Shaw RFC Amiens 1916" and with War Department markings, a japanned brass altimeter for 1000ft (minus leather attachments), a black and luminous numeralled dial open faced pocket watch of silvered brass construction stamped verso "War Department and Arrow"
An English verge pocket watch movement, now in a silver coloured metal skull form case, with finely pierced tulip pillars and chain fusee with foliate pierced back cock beside silvered regulation dial to backplate, signed 'H. Godfrey, London', now with silvered Roman numeral champleve dial and in later skull form case with hinged jaw section to reveal dial, movement, 3.7cm diameter. Henry Godfrey is recorded in Britten's 'Old Clocks & Watches and their Makers' as working 1685-1707.
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