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Lot 351

circa 1928, the cream coloured dial, 38mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued cathedral hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement with domed winder, case, 44mm diameter, foliate upper and lower bezels, front and back of bow and crown guards decorated with blue and white enamel, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, brushed finish with foliate upper accents and blue and white enamel detailing, interior numbered 57925, with Glasgow import hallmarks for 18ct gold and sponsor's mark of James Weir, together with Poinçon de Maître: Hammer With Handle number 102 for Amez-Droz & Cie., 50.5g gross

Lot 352

circa 1890, spring-loaded outer cover hinged at 9 o'clock with blue enamel Roman numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring around the circular aperture, white dial, 45mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued double spade hands, subsidiary running seconds register at 6 o'clock, centre chronograph sweep and subsidiary minute register at 12 o'clock, three-quarter plate crown wind chronograph movement with hand setting button at 4 o'clock and start/stop/reset pusher at 12 o'clock, minute repeating mechanism with steel hammers striking on a coiled gong and slider at 6 o'clock,case, 52mm diameter, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, interior stamped 18C 0,755 numbered 61561, the cuvette outer engraved EXAMINED BY W.A. WATKINS 59 CAREY STREET CHANCERY LANE LONDON SWISS MADE, inner similarly stamped as inner cover and with additional Swiss marks for items of 18ct gold for export to England, Fleurier, 145.3g gross

Lot 353

circa 1851, the signed white dial, 45mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, copper coloured fleur de lys hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, signed jewelled key wind movement number 8888 with diamond end stone and repeating mechanism activated by a plunger at 12 o'clock, case, 50mm diameter, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, engine turned around a central vacant and belted escutcheon shaped cartouche, interior numbered 8888, with London hallmarks for 18ct gold, and casemaker's mark of Josiah Barnett & William Waters, the cuvette similarly marked, 121.6g grossCase - Generally in good condition with no obvious sign of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches as to be expected together with some minor staining to the reverse.Dial - Generally in good condition. A very minor hairline crack at the edge between 3 and 4 o'clock, and a further hairline crack at the edge between 9 and 10 o'clock.Movement - Not currently in working order (balance wheel moves for one or two seconds then stops) and with a three quarter plate movement it is not possible to see whether it is a quarter or minute repeating movement without removing the movement from the case, which has not been done. The activation plunger is a little stiff but does spring back when pushed.

Lot 354

circa 1900, the signed white dial, 45mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, signed jewelled mechanical crown wind movement number 65545 with hand setting lever at 4 o'clock, quarter repeating mechanism with steel hammers striking on a coiled gong and slider at 6 o'clock, case, 58mm diameter, both covers hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, interior numbered 5310938, inner engraved THOS RUSSELL & SON LIVERPOOL ILLINOIS WATCH CASE CO. ELGIN USA the cuvette inner engraved THIS CASE GUARANTEED TO WEAR TEN YEARSProvenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, NorfolkCase - Plating rather worn and both sides of the case with surface scratches, minor dents and dings as to be expected. Spring loaded front cover opens and closes well.Dial - Overall in good condition. Some minor deterioration to the blued finish of all three hands.Movement - All aspects appear in working order, though not tested for timekeeping. Setting lever engages and disengages satisfactorily and the hands move freely in both directions.

Lot 355

circa 1920, the white dial, 40mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, copper coloured spade hands, subsidiary running seconds register at 9 o'clock, centre chronograph sweep and subsidiary minute register at 3 o'clock, inner chemin de fer chapter ring and outer timing track, jewelled crown wind chronograph movement numbered 47450, with Swiss Federal cross and patent number 8430, hand setting lever at 4 o'clock, with start/stop/reset pusher at 2 o'clock and onion shaped winder, case, 48mm diameter, both covers hinged at 9 o'clock, decorated with engine turning with a belted and vacant escutcheon shaped cartouche, interior stamped 18K numbered 208 50208, with additional Swiss mark for 18ct gold, Geneva, the cuvette similarly marked and additionally engraved PRESENTED BY THE MOSQUE COMMITTEE TO COL. H.A.D. FRASER R.E. IN GRATEFUL APPRECIATION OF HIS HONORARY SERVICES IN CONSTRUCTION OF JAMIA MOSQUE SRINAGAR, 94.9g gross

Lot 357

circa 1930, the signed champagne two-tone dial, 44mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued moon hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring spaced with Arabic 24 hour indicators, signed jewelled mechanical crown wind movement number 671322 calibre 356 with pumpkin shaped winder, case, 52mm diameter, both covers hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, both interiors signed and numbered 750140 with Swiss mark for 14ct gold, Chaux-de-Fonds, together with Poinçon de Maître: Hammer Head number 103 for Baumann, Benguerel & Co and Sonne und Reichskrone mark for export to Germany, the metal cuvette similarly numbered, 90.5g gross

Lot 359

circa 1930, the cream coloured dial, 37mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued squared moon hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, jewelled mechanical crown wind movement with pumpkin shaped winder, case, 45mm diameter, both covers hinged at 9 o'clock and engine turned all over, verso interior numbered 464869 and marked BREVET 108747 with Swiss mark for 18ct gold, 44.9g gross

Lot 360

circa 1930, spring-loaded outer cover hinged at 9 o'clock with blue enamel Arabic numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring around the circular aperture, white dial, 40mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued double spade hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, three-quarter plate crown wind movement numbered 404066 with hand setting button at 4 o'clock, case, 48mm diameter, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and polished, inner with casemaker's mark of Rotherham & Sons and London hallmarks for 18ct gold, numbered 759, the cuvette similarly marked and additionally engraved PRESENTED TO A. W. OWEN AS A TOKEN OF ESTEEM AND RESPECT FROM THE TORQUAY DISTRICT STAFF OF THE ROYAL LIVER FRIENDLY SOCIETY JAN 1933, 97.6g gross, cased

Lot 361

circa 1930, the retailer signed silvered dial with engine turned inner, 40mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, unsigned 15 jewel mechanical crown wind movement decorated with the 'The Côtes de Genève' and with pumpkin shaped winder, case, 48mm diameter, the front cover with an image in relief of a vintage motor car with old cut diamond set headlights and three occupants driving in the country, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, plain and stain finished, interior signed and numbered 271212, stamped 18K with Swiss mark for 18ct gold, Geneva, the cuvette similarly numbered and additionally engraved LEVEES VISIBLES DOUBLE PLATEAU SPIRAL BREGUET COMPENSATEUR 15 RUBIS, within a medal group, 64.9g grossCase - Spring loaded front cover a bit hesitant to open but opens and closes satisfactorily. Front cover in good condition. Verso a little scuffedDial - Generally in good condition. Some slight deterioration to the blued hands, and a scuff between 50 and 10 on the seconds registerMovement - Appears to be in full working order, though not tested for timekeeping. Crown engages and disengages satisfactorily and the hands move freely in both directions.

Lot 362

circa 1908, the white dial, 25mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued spade hands and chemin de fer chapter ring, jewelled mechanical crown wind movement with onion shaped winder, case, 28mm diameter, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, monogrammed, interior numbered 115799 with London import hallmarks for 18ct gold and sponsor's mark of Stockwell & Co (George Stockwell), the cuvette similarly marked, 20g gross

Lot 364

circa 1935, spring-loaded outer cover hinged at 9 o'clock with blue enamel Roman numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring over a pink guilloché field around the circular glazed aperture, signed white dial, 32mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, blued double spade hands and chemin de fer chapter ring, gilt three-quarter plate mechanical crown wind movement engraved MAKERS TO THE QUEEN THOS RUSSELL & SON LIVERPOOL & LONDON numbered 67055, with hand setting button at 4 o'clock and onion shaped winder, case, 40mm diameter, outer lavishly decorated all over with engraved scrolls and foliage around a central escutcheon shaped cartouche, verso hinged at 7 o'clock, interior with London hallmarks for 18ct gold, numbered 67055, the cuvette similarly marked, 58.5g gross

Lot 369

uniform rolled curb links, each stamped 9.375, width 5mm, bolt ring and swivel terminals, free running T bar, length, 40cm, hallmarked London 1880, 35.6gOverall in good condition. Bolt ring and swivel catches both operational. Chain links are solid and show little wear. All connecting jump rings rather worn.

Lot 370

the fob of traditional rectangular form with scrolled supports and vacant bloodstone seal set within a piano hinged frame, inner with two vacant perspex covered compartments, suspended from a black material Albertina with engraved buckle, terminating at one end with a decoratively engraved bar, short length of chain and swivel catch stamped 9c, and at the other with a decoratively engraved bar and bolt ring, metal tests as 9ct gold

Lot 371

probable mark of Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1930, in the form of a scroll edged escutcheon shaped cartouche, verso plain and polished, with part marked suspension ring, 30 x 25mm, 6.8g

Lot 373

uniform rolled curb links, width 3mm, swivel catch (stamped 9c) and bolt ring terminal, T bar with two short lengths of chain attached midway, length, 41cm, 20gOverall in fair to good condition. Bolt ring a little hesitant to operate, swivel catch operational. Chain links are solid and show some wear and the part marks to each link rather worn. All connecting jump rings rather worn.

Lot 379

vintage unknown, probably mid 1980s, model number 15 22 533, serial number 711894, the signed square white dial, 20mm wide, with black Roman numerals, blued hands, date window at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, quartz movement with liveried crown, case, 25mm wide, 5mm thick, gold bezel and sides of blackened steel, verso steel, with 8 screws, marked MARINER SG 15 22 533 711894, to an integral tapering blackened steel bracelet with gold bar spacers, terminating in a liveried fold over clasp with safety clip

Lot 38

oval shaped with a central blue enamel panel and a split pearl set leaf, bead and rope decoration with a foliate top, verso, a glazed compartment with a photograph, jump ring bale, length 3.9cm, width 2.5cm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, weight 9.3g

Lot 389

circa 1963, the signed circular silvered dial, 26mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, 17 jewel mechanical ETA crown wind movement calibre 112, case by Dennison, 32mm diameter, verso snap on, plain and polished, interior signed and numbered 12321 230541, with Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold, to an aftermarket black leather strap with pin buckle

Lot 397

circa 2006, model number 168.1702, serial number 80086657, the signed circular dark blue/black dial, 32mm diameter, with gold coloured batons and hands, centre sweep, inner 24 hour chapter ring, secondary hour hand with red arrowhead terminal and date window at 3 o'clock, signed 27 jewel mechanical automatic co-axial chronometer rated movement number 80086657 calibre 2628, the rotor decorated with 'The Côtes de Genève' under an anti-magnetic iron dust cover, with liveried crown, case 40mm diameter, polished stepped bezel, verso screw down with brushed finish, engraved CO-AXIAL ESCAPEMENT GMT around a central Omega World pictorial logo, lug at 1 o'clock with convention mark for 18ct gold, lug at 11 o'clock with Swiss national mark, lug at 7 o'clock numbered 80086657, interior signed and numbered 168 1702 in addition to Swiss national mark and Poinçon de Maître: Hammer Head number 365 for Louis Lang SA, to the original dark blue/black leather strap, the liveried fold over clasp with Swiss mark and convention mark for 18ct goldCase: Good condition. Some very minor surface scratches, and very minor nicks commensurate with wear. Clasp fully functional. Crystal complete with no obvious sign of damage. Strap with minor wear.Dial: Good condition, no obvious sign of damage.Movement: In working order, but not tested for timekeeping.

Lot 402

circa 1947, model 1242, the signed circular cream coloured dial with textured outer ring, 30mm diameter, gold coloured quatre Arabic numerals and hands, centre sweep and red Arabic numeral date window at 3 o'clock, signed but unnumbered 25 jewel Felsa Bidynator mechanical automatic movement calibre 692, case, 34mm diameter, gold plated bezel and lugs, verso steel, screw down, numbered 1242, to an aftermarket brown leather strap with gilt pin buckle

Lot 410

circa 1917, the circular white dial, 23mm diameter, with (originally) luminous Arabic numerals and hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, liveried jewelled mechanical crown wind movement number 2, case, 28mm wide, verso snap on, with personal engraving, interior with locating socket, numbered 289142 with London import marks for Sterling silver and sponsor mark of Charles Nicolet, fixed wire lugs

Lot 413

circa 1960, the signed circular 'crosshairs' champagne dial, 30mm diameter, with gold coloured batons on a textured outer ring, gold coloured hands and centre sweep, signed 28 jewel mechanical automatic 'microtor' movement decorated with 'The Côtes de Genève, number 329805, calibre 218-9, case, 35mm diameter, gold plated bezel and lugs, verso steel, screw down, interior liveried, to an aftermarket slightly tapering Milanese style bracelet terminating in a two stage fold over catch with integral safety clip, stamped HB 14K, weight of bracelet 25gOn November 14, 1954 SAS (Scandinavian Airlines Systems) officially opened their Copenhagen to Los Angeles flights using the polar circle as a shortcut, cutting flight times down to 22 hours from 36. However, flying so near the North Pole required designing new instruments to overcome the unusually strong magnetism present there. SAS developed a new flight navigation system to overcome these extreme magnetic fields and, as Universal Genève was SAS’s official supplier of watches, they were approached to develop a suitable pilot’s watch for the flights. Universal Genève appointed Gerald Genta (who would go on to design some of the industry’s most iconic watches, including Audemars Piguet’s Royal Oak and Nautilus) to design a watch to commemorate SAS’s polar flights.The watch was originally called Polarouter and was officially released in 1954 with a price tag similar to that of a Rolex Explorer. A year later, the line was renamed Polerouter, and production in many forms continued until 1969.Today, the Universal Genève Polerouter remains one of the most desired and still affordable of Genta’s designs and is much sought after by collectors.

Lot 414

circa 1936, the signed tonneau shaped cream coloured dial, 19mm wide, with gold coloured Arabic numerals and hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement number 29306/912, tonneau shaped convex case, 22mm wide, verso snap on, plain and polished, interior signed HADSWORTH, numbered N010584 and stamped 14K. GOLD, the movement held within a metal insert, to an aftermarket brown lizard grain strap with pin buckle

Lot 435

mark of Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Co., London 1905, of rectangular form, part marked piano hinged cover with engine turned decoration, reed and shell border and a central circular cartouche engraved H under a coronet, (possibly for Hastings), interior of cover gilded, the base lined in green velvet with 6 ring slots, 11.5 x 4cm, 2.5cm high, 4.1ozt gross

Lot 464

mark of Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1903, the cast handles in the form of trailing and fruiting vines, with ring terminals, overall length 16cm, 3.9oztOverall in good condition with no obvious signs of damage or repair. Some minor surface scratches, dents and dings as to be expected. Hallmark clear and crisp.

Lot 465

the first with unreadable maker's mark together with Minerva head 1st standard indicating 950/1000 standard silver, the side with half gadroon and half circular indents, simple ring handle with monogrammed thumbpiece and convex base, 7.5cm diameter at the rim 1.9ozt; the second with untraced maker's mark (horizontal lozenge - JP, anchor between) together with Minerva head 2nd standard indicating 800/1000 standard silver, the side with half trailing vine decoration and half circular indents, twisted serpent handle and convex base, engraved to the rim B BARD DE BAULIEU, 8cm diameter at the rim, 2.6ozt (2)

Lot 47

the natural colour baroque pearl pendant is in the form of a penguin, with applied yellow metal features, jump ring bale, length including bale 3.3cm, suspended from a fancy two colour rectangular belcher link chain, length 45cm, unhallmarked, stamped '750', gross weight 30.1g

Lot 474

mark of the Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Co. Ltd., London 1900, of circular tapering form, the body half gadrooned and with two lion mask and ring handles, part marked piano hinged and domed cover similarly decorated and topped with a flame finial, raised on a spread foot and signed to the underside, 10cm diameter across the handles, 10cm high, 7.2ozt

Lot 480

the case of rectangular form with turned corners, piano hinged spring loaded monogrammed cover, interior with a spring loaded retainer for sovereigns and for half sovereigns, marked 18CT GOLD FILLED TO WEAR 20 YEARS, suspension loop and ring and concealed push button release, containing a Victorian 'Young Head' sovereign dated 1872, (verso with George and dragon), and a Victorian 'Old Head' half sovereign dated 1897, presented within a cloth cover

Lot 484

mark of Joseph Walton, London 1901, of rectangular form with spring hinged cover and concave base, suspension loop and ring to the side, the front with personal engraving, 33g

Lot 488

dated 1887 with shield back, in a simple scroll topped pendant mount with suspension ring, Birmingham hallmarks for 9ct gold 1984, 5.4g gross

Lot 489

dated 1899, in a simple scroll edged pendant mount with suspension ring, London hallmarks for 9ct gold 1973, 6.1g gross

Lot 491

the first, a spade guinea dated 1793; the second a spade guinea dated 1790 with a drill hole and suspension ring; the third with shield back and soldered suspension ring (3)

Lot 539

mark not traced (CG within an octagon), London 1802, scissor action, the handles each of three bars with octagonal finger ring, exterior of box section decorated with bright cut foliate designs around a vacant cartouche, raised on three baluster shaped studs, overall length 17cm, 3.5ozt

Lot 541

each with tapering blade and simple ring handle, the first by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1800, overall length 28cm; the second by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1792, overall length 35cm; the third by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1805, overall length 31.5cm, 9.1ozt gross (3)Provenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, Norfolk

Lot 55

the ring is set with an oval faceted garnet, 8.5 x 6.6mm, estimated approximate weight 1.60ct, tapered shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size P½, hallmarked, Birmingham, 9ct gold, together with a pair of single stone ear studs, each set with an oval faceted garnet, approximately 7 x 5mm, post and scroll fittings (one lacking), unhallmarked, stamped '.375', gross weight 6.5g (2)

Lot 633

mark of the Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1921, of rectangular form, five round wire bars with simple ring handle, raised on 4 ball feet, 11.5 x 6.5cm, 12cm high over the handle, 5.6ozt

Lot 64

the bracelet with finely woven plaited hair with yellow metal terminals, push-in barrel shaped clasp, length 17cm, width 3.1mm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, together with a woven hair cross pendant with a yellow metal central section and yellow metal terminals, jump ring bale, length including bale 7.2cm, width 4.1mm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, gross weight 5.1g (2)

Lot 65

oval in shape with a central applied star set with a cluster of split pearls, surrounded by blue enamel, and beaded decoration with a rope style border, verso, a vacant glazed compartment, dimensions 4.3 x 3.2cm, hinged jump ring together with a pin and hook fitting, unhallmarked, stamped '15CT', weight 14.2g

Lot 664

mark of Hicklenton & Phillips (H G Hicklenton & S A Phillips), London 1936, of plain form with hinged scissor action and simple ring handles, 4.6ozt

Lot 665

each with the mark of the Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Co. Ltd., London 1936, of rectangular form with 5 round wire bars and ring handle, raised on 4 ball feet, 11.5 x 6.5cm, 12cm high over the handle, 11.8ozt gross (2)Provenance:Wood Hall, Hilgay, Norfolk

Lot 690

maker and date indecipherable, probably early 20th century, of traditional circular form, gadrooned lower with two vacant scroll edged oval cartouches, upper plain, two lion mask and foliate ring handles, shell and scroll scalloped rim, raised on a gadroon decorated foot, 26cm diameter, 19.5cm high, 37.9ozt

Lot 20

A quantity of costume jewellery to include a Mode-Art 'poison' ring; Sarah Coventry brooches; Sterling silver Maltese cross brooch; Stratton tie clip; gold tone sand dollar pendant; white metal cage turquoise pendant; small quantity of earrings etc

Lot 355

A cast iron sign 'An Mhór Chuaird, Ring of Kerry', 39cmW

Lot 122

9ct gold heart shaped diamond set ring, size O, 2.8g gross

Lot 221

A silver art deco style silver ring set with opal penelin a morquoise shape, 4.3g size S

Lot 226

A silver CZ and rubilite art deco style ring, 4g size O

Lot 234

A silver ring with large turquoise cabachon 13g size M

Lot 303

9ct yellow gold full eternity ring with ruby and white stone, size T 4g

Lot 369

Silver initial A pendant with chain including yellow paste earrings 4.41g 51.5cm, a silver ‘Hot Diamond’ pendant with necklace 6.57g 44cm, also 9ct Amethyste 3 stone ring 3g size N1/2

Lot 376

9ct Gold gents signet ring, 4g size U

Lot 380

9ct yellow gold blue sapphire and white stone ring, size O1/2 1.3g

Lot 384

9ct yellow gold ring with platinum set orange stone, size I1/2 1.7g

Lot 386

9ct yellow gold and purple Amethyst stone ring, size k1/2, 2.1g

Lot 864

A 19th century splatback Windsor chair, burr yew and elm, on ring turned legs, joined by crinoline stretcher

Lot 868

A Regency mahogany cylinder writing desk c.1825, the reeded edge top over the two cylinder fall enclosing a fitted interior with an arrangement of eight pigeon-holes and two recesses above a leather inset writing slide, above two frieze drawers and ring turned and tapering legs, 109x104cmH, one leg af

Lot 919

A George III oak longcase clock, John Lawson, with eight-day bell striking movement, the 12inch brass dial with Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes to the outer track, and with two subsidiary date wheels, the case with quarter columns to the trunk 210cmH overall (af)

Lot 10

18ct Gold Ladies - Good Quality and Attractive Sapphire and Diamond Set Cluster Design Dress Ring. Marked 18ct Gold to Interior of Shank. The Central Blue Sapphire Surrounded by 12 Faceted White Diamonds. Blue Sapphire Est Weight 1.50 cts. Est Diamond Weight 1.25 cts. Ring Size P - Q. Weight 4.4 grams. Shank / Setting Excellent Condition - Please Confirm with Photo.

Lot 1028

An Edwardian Salon/Parlour Suite, comprising a Settle measuring 38'' width, 18'' deep x 35'' tall, open elbow style with ring turned legs, with four matching chairs and two carvers. All with carved back rests, and upholstered in twill beige fabric with studded finish.

Lot 115

Ladies 14ct Gold - Nice Quality Single Stone Diamond Set Ring. Marked 14ct to Interior of Shank. The Round Faceted Diamonds of Good Colour / Clarity. Ring Size J ( Small Size ) Weight 2.6 grams. Shank / Setting Good.

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