A 19th century open face fob watch, the white dial with black Roman numerals, to a key wind movement, the engine-turned case stamped '18K' and signed AC, numbered 420, inscribed 'Found in Kertch by T.H.F.E. 1856', case diameter 3.05cmThe inscription may relate to the city of Kerch, where British forces were stationed during the Crimean War. Surface wear, dust and spotting to dial. Scuffs, scratches, nicks and chips to glass and throughout case, commensurate for age and use. Patchy rubbing to engine turned decoration and marks. Working order of the movement has not been tested and cannot be guaranteed. The dust cover is not marked. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 21gm.
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A silver pair case pocket watch, the circular white dial with black Roman numerals and outer minute scale, to a key wind verge movement signed Sam' Dalton, Rugby and numbered 350, the inner and outer cases with Birmingham hallmarks (date letters rubbed), accompanied by a fancy-link chain and seal fob, outer watch case diameter 5.5cmHairline fractures, surface wear and nicks/chips to dial. Dial diameter 4.45cm. The inner case has dents, dings and solder repairs and the glass has scuffs, scratches and nicks/small chips. Usual signs of wear to outer case, cover closes fairly tightly. Loop fitting appears to be later replaced. Marks are rubbed, especially the date letters, although one of these is possibly 'O'. The movement does not run and is not currently in working order. Gross weight of watch approx. 138gm. Usual signs of wear to chain and to seal fob, which was possibly used as a watch key but the aperture is heavily worn. Chain length 32cm.
An open face fob watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and blued steel hands, to a key wind movement and engine-turned case, the dust cover signed Dent, Strand, London, stamped '18K' and 'DT', numbered 1072, (later glass), case diameter 3.75cmMultiple hairline fractures to dial between 4 and 5, 10 and 11. Further smaller hairline fractures to edge of dial. General signs of wear, scuffs, scratches and nicks throughout. Dents and impressions to case and dust cover, larger circular dent to centre of case back and linear dent to dust cover. Some heavy scratches and scuffs to dust cover. Case back and cover have slight gapping when closed. The glass has surface wear and is later replaced. The movement currently runs when wound but is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. Inner dust cover is not marked and is untested for metal standard. Marks have patchy light wear. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 34.7gm.
An open face fob watch, the floral and foliate engraved dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel hands, to a key wind movement, the case profusely decorated with flowerheads, foliage and C-scrolls to a textured ground, stamped '18K' and numbered 90787, case diameter 3.8cmScuffs, scratches and nicks to dial, some losses to finish on numerals. Similar wear throughout case, with patchy light rubbing to decoration. Shallow dings/impressions to case back, most noticeable to interior. Case back closes fairly tightly but has some play to hinge and slight gapping to sides when closed. Both the case and dust cover are stamped '18K'. Movement currently winds and runs but working order has not been tested and cannot be guaranteed. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approx. 45gm (including movement).
An 18ct gold open face fob watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, to a keyless wind movement numbered 442896, the case numbered 476548, with worn import marks, monogrammed, case diameter 3.55cmMultiple hairline fractures and chips to dial, large area of repair to enamel at 5 o'clock with loss to outer scale. Heavy wear to case and rubbing to monogram on case back, dings to rim of case back. Case back is slightly loose fitting. Deep scuffs, scratches and shallow dings to dust cover, which has heavily worn import marks. Loop fitting is gilt metal, with wear to the finish. Scuffs and chips to glass. Movement runs when wound but is untested for working order, which cannot be guaranteed. Approximate gross weight 38.9gm.
A late Victorian 18ct gold chronograph open face pocket watch, the white dial with black Roman numerals, outer scale 0-60 and centre seconds hand, to a keyless wind ¾ plate movement inscribed 'Coventry Philanthropic Society Sports, Aug 6TH 1900', signed C J Wareham, the case hallmarked for Chester 1899, case diameter 5.1cmScuffs, nicks and spotting to dial, no obvious hairline fractures. Dents, dings, creases, pitting and scratches throughout case. Light wear to marks. Surface wear to glass, which may be later replaced. Cover closes fairly tightly. The movement winds and runs and the slider operates the seconds hand, but full functionality and working order of the movement has not been tested and cannot be guaranteed. Gross weight approx. 94.2gm.
A sovereign pendant on chain, the Victoria sovereign dated 1886, in a later 9ct gold pendant mount decorated with flowerheads and scrolls, suspended from a curb-link chain, together with an open face fob watch, the dial with black Roman numerals and scrolled hands, the engine-turned case with engraved borders and Swiss squirrel gold mark, accompanied by a detachable gilt metal fitting, pendant length 3.95cm, watch case diameter 2.75cm (2)Approximate gross weights only: pendant on chain 16gm, watch 16.8gm.
A 9ct gold hunter repeater pocket watch,53mm diameter with plain covers, to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued spade hands, seconds hand and glass deficient, to a plain gold cuvette, movement marked BREVET+34984, import hallmark London, 80.84g, suspended on a 9ct gold curb link double Albert chain, with two swivel clasp and a 'T' bar fitting, Birmingham 1904, 415mm long, 38.90gCondition ReportCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust, but do not align at '12'.Glass deficient and seconds hand deficient.Minute hand bent.Both covers and cuvette are very dented.Surface marks/scratches.Some wear to the bow.Some wear to the chain links.Chain dirty.
A Continental gold pin set half hunter fob watch, 30mm diameter with an engraved case, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued hands, to metal cuvette, marked 14k, tested as approximately 14ct gold, 20.69gCondition ReportCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds but slips when adjusting the hands.Only one hand is remaining, others missing.Enamel chapter ring to the front cover is almost entirely missing, some remnants remaining.Surface marks/scratches and dents to the case.Dust cover is metal.
A Continental gold enamel half hunter pin set fob watch,35mm diameter, with a guilloché enamel chapter ring to the front cover with royal blue Roman numerals to an iridescent pink/peach ground, with hand engraved front cover, sides and back cover, with initial 'K' engraved to a central shield shaped cartouche, and white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, double spade hands and a subsidiary seconds dial, with gold cuvette and metal bow, marked 18k, Swiss assay marks, 35.92gCondition ReportCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust, but stem slips when adjusting.No glass.Major losses to enamel chapter ring on front cover.Surface marks/scratches and dents to case.
A ladies' gold ruby and diamond set mechanical bracelet watch, 27mm diameter with a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and red at '12', blued hands, the bezel grain set with alternating eight cut diamonds and round mixed cut rubies, to case back engraved 'Beatrice 15 June 1903', to hollow curb link bracelet with additional later solid links, concealed box clasp and safety chain, case marked 18k, Swiss assay marks, bracelet marked 18c, tested as approximately 18ct gold, the later links as approximately 14ct gold, 36.55gCondition ReportCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.Scratches to glass.Bezel dirty.Surface marks/scratches and dings to the case.Bracelet very worn - worn through in some places, and some links very dented.
A ladies' 15ct gold pin set mechanical bracelet watch,a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals with red at '12', and blued spade hands, with engraved monogram to the caseback, to link bracelet with metal springs, and concealed box clasp, Birmingham, possibly 1917, 26.13gCondition ReportCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands set.Surface marks/scratches to case.Surface marks/scratches and dents to bracelet. Some bracelet links broken. Springs worn.
A 9ct gold Longines mechanical strap watch, a rectangular case, 29mm wide, with an oval silvered dial, black Roman numerals and hands, to after market leather strap, case no. 63396, serial no. 50642380, calibre no. 428, London 1970, 29.27gCondition ReportCurrently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Crown winds and hands adjust.Some marks/discolouration to dial, and scratches to glass.Scratches to case.Dents to the case back.Strap is an after market replacement.No box or papers.
A collection of UK coins, to include Commercial 1968 specimen set, 1st and 2nd issues (11 coins BU in case of issue; composed brass set of 3d coins 1937-1952 mainly AVF, shilling set 1952-1966 with ten duplicates; shilling set 1935-1952; three boxed proof-like 1951 crowns unc.; other crown coins: 1921 Secundo F, 1887 Jubilee Head GVF. 1900 LXIII GF1935 EF, 4 x 1953 unc, another AEF; 1960 AEF, 3 x 1965 in plastic cases another 31 loose in bag, A/unc., 4 x 1977 EF; 2000 Queen Mother unc.; 2002 Queen Mother unc.; 2005 Isaac Newton, unc.; 2/6: 1914 GVF; 2/- 1907 AVF (two), 1912 VF, 1914 VF, 1/- 1901 VF, 6d 1904 F, 6d 1908 F, 6d 1920 GEF, USA 1964 Liberty/Kennedy half dollar in presentation case & Germany, Hungerthaler inflation medallion 15/11/1923 bronze AEF, also four worn bronze Roman issues: Antoninianus of Gallienus, another of Claudius II (Virtus Aug), AE3 coins of Constantine I, Gloria Exercitus, Trèves mint (GVF) & another, Constantinople mint (qty)
American AM Watch Co. Waltham Mass Waltham half hunter pocket watch in a Dennison gold plated case with top wind and time change. External blue Roman chapter ring on the outer case, internal white enamel dial with black Roman hours and gilt hands with a subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o/c. Signed 'Star' Dennison Case. Co., and AM Watch Co. Waltham Mass, Bond St with 15 jewel jewelled lever escapement, overcoil hairspring and split bi-metallic balance with micro adjuster, the movement numbered 19688520 and case numbered 54542.
American WWII New Testament - Roman Catholic Version presented to the Army of the United States dated 6th of March 1941. Published under the direction of chief of Chaplains, United States Government Printing Office Washington: 1942 Includes a message from President Roosevelt. Contains within a small inserted Hymn A. & M. 735.
JACOB PETIT (France, 1796-1865).Garnish, mid-19th century.Enamelled porcelain.This piece was commissioned by Eugénie de Montijo from Jacob Petit as a gift to her husband Napoleon III.Signed with initials "J.P." on the base.It has small restorations.Measurements: 74 x 50 x 21 cm (clock); 67 x 36 x 28 cm (garnish with stand).The harness was commissioned from Petit by the French Empress, Eugénie de Montijo. Hence the dominant imperial iconography, with the equestrian figure of François I, the Renaissance king remembered as a great patron of the arts, decorating the central piece. The garnitures consist of sculptures inspired by sea divinities from the Olympian pantheon. They depict, respectively, Poseidon and Amphitrite bearing horns of plenty, seated on tritons. Each sculptural piece (the French king, the pack of dogs, the pair of gods, the putti, etc.) has been worked in detail, reproducing each element of the clothing and anatomy with meticulous attention to detail, as was characteristic of the work of this great porcelain master. The clock is numbered in Roman numerals.Jacob Petit (1796-1865) was one of the most famous porcelain artists of the 19th century. After travelling extensively in Europe, he returned to France and established a modest porcelain manufactory in Sèvres in 1830. As his business expanded, he moved to a rented factory in Fontainebleau in 1834 and by 1838 was offering highly prized ornamental objects to a distinguished clientele. His work was an innovative fusion of neoclassical, rococo and romantic elements that blended complex motifs and sculptural forms using a lively and distinctive palette. He is generally credited with introducing Rococo into Parisian porcelain production in 1834, which was a radical departure from the prevailing neoclassical fashion.
Grandfather clock, 19th century.Walnut and bronze.Measurements: 250 x 30 x 50 cm.High case clock, in walnut. It consists of an architectural structure, with a pedestal, a closed central body and a top with a sculpture of the Greek goddess Athena in bronze, under which the clock case is housed. Numerous other decorative bronze pieces decorate the case, from the scroll feet to the rocaille motifs on the flanks, as well as a depiction of Leda and the swan, among other classically inspired ornamental elements. The dial combines embossed metal and white porcelain, with Roman numerals inscribed on the latter in black. The dial is signed: "Gille Laine".
HADDON, Walter. Poematum Gvalteri Haddoni, Legum Doctoris, Sparsim Collectorum, Libri Duo. London: Richard Yardley and Peter Short, 1592. Small 8vo (146 x 78mm.) Engraved device to title-page, Roman and italic letter. (Occasional soiling, corner creases throughout, lacking blanks?) Near contemporary sewn wrappers (creasing, minor soiling, near contemporary manuscript notes verso the wrappers). Note: first edition was published in 1567. Walter Haddon served under three monarchs, including Queen Elizabeth I, for whom he wrote a reply to Jerome Osorio da Fonesco, the Portuguese historian and priest who had exhorted Elizabeth to return to the Catholic church. This, and Haddon's reply, became known as the most significant religious polemical exchange in the second half of the sixteenth century. Haddon is less known for his lyrical Latinate poetry.Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
[COLLINGWOOD, Bruce J.] Lapidarium Septentrionale: or, A Description of the Monuments of Roman Rule in the North of England. London: Bernard Quaritch, 1875. Folio (368 x 233mm.) 15 plates, including a large folding map of Northumberland in rear pocket, several chromolithographed and 2 double-paged plates, numerous illustrations in the text. (Spotting to preliminaries and rear leaves, toning, hinges reinforced, newspaper cutting mounted to initial blank.) Contemporary red half morocco, pictorial gilt to upper cover, t.e.g. (rebacked, rubbing to all extremities). Provenance: Frederick Walter Denby (armorial bookplate to the front pastedown); Florence Snowball(?) (gift inscriptions on paper mounted to initial blank).Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
CLASSIC/ BLUES/ PSYCH - ROCK - PRIVATE RELEASED LPs. A smashing pack of 6 rock LPs. All privately released containing mostly live/ radio broadcast material. Artists/ titles include The Rolling Stones - Welcome To New York (Solid green vinyl. Record Ex/ sleeve VG+), The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Smashing Amps (German pressing. Ex/ Ex), Neil Young - Live At The Roman Colosseum (ST 500035, Ex/ Ex), Bob Dylan - In Paris July 3-6 (RR17624, Ex/ VG). Jefferson Airplane inc Tapes From The Mothership (MM6, Ex/ VG) & Live LA Forum Sept 30 1976 (507, Ex/ VG+).
UNITED KINGDOM. ST. HELENA. Elizabeth II, 1952-. Gold 5 pounds, 2019. Proof. Commissioned and produced by the East India Company in conjunction with the government of St. Helena, with Royal Approval of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.Crowned head of Elizabeth II facing right; ELIZABETH II·DEI·GRA·REGINA·F·D·ST. HELENA. Designed by Jody Clark / William Wyon's design of Queen Victoria and the Lion derived from Una and the Lion in Edmund Spenser's 'The Faerie Queene'. Inscription 'DIRIGE DEUS GRESSUS MEOS'. Date in Roman numerals below and cypher of the East India Company.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO, certification number 2126798-001. NGC Census in this grade: 20.NGC Census in higher grade: 54Total NGC Census: 81Mintage: 200.Diameter: 36.02 mm.Weight: 39.94 g. (AGW=1.1773 oz.)Composition: 916.7/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. No other fees, including live bidding. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
Presentation Pocket Watch, being a Waltham pocket watch with Roman numerals to the white enamel dial and lower subsidiary dial. Presentation to the inside of the rear case, “PRESENTED BY THE Sergts Mess W R DIVL T&S Col TO S. S. M PERCY As a token of Esteem & Respect 1913”. Watch movement signed “American Waltham USA TRAVELER”. Appears not to be in working order. Sold as static display item.
9CT GOLD CASED GENTLEMAN'S POCKET WATCH & FOB CHAIN - the watch case dated Chester 1906, the dial and movement by Thomas Russell & Son Liverpool, having a white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the movement numbered '70785', 43mm case diameter, 83.3grms, the Albert with T bar and shield shape fob with all parts stamped '9ct', 38cms overall L, 38.3grms, total 121.6grms gross
18CT GOLD FOB WATCH, 9ct gold cased lady's wristwatch and others, the fob watch with gilt dial set with Roman numerals stamped 'K18' to the case back interior, No 38054, manual wind, currently not running, the gilt metal dust cover to the interior inscribed 'Maker to the Royal Observatory John Bennett, 65 and 64 Cheapside, London', 45.9grms gross, 38mm case diameter, the 9ct lady's wristwatch with silvered dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial stamped '9-375' to the case outer
JAPY FRERES CO FRENCH GILT ORMOLU & PORCELAIN MANTEL CLOCK - having an urn finial and side masks to a drum case on stepped base, the porcelain dial in blue and white with floral decoration set with Roman numerals before a pendulum driven bell strike movement, No 13796 with maker's mark stamped, pendulum and key included, 31cms H, 18cms W, 11cms D

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