Rolex, a lady's 1940's ruby and diamond cocktail watch, the case cover set with calibré cut rubies and eight cut diamonds, the square silvered dial signed Rolex, the jewelled lever movement signed Rolex, the inner case with Swiss control marks stamped '0.750 -18k' signed Rolex and numbered 827, to an integral hexacomb 'ludo' style link bracelet
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A late 19th century open faced pocket watch, with gilt Roman dial, the key wound lever movement, signed 'S&Co', the inner case numbered 64000, the outer case stamped '18k' and numbered 64000 with engine turned cover, and Lecompte Genve, an open faced pocket watch, circa 1900, with gilt Roamn dial signed Lecompte Genve, key wound lever movement, the inner case stamped '18k' and numbered 267, the engine turned cover with foliate decoration at the centre (2)
A 1920's 18 carat gold half hunter pocket watch, the cuvette with black enamelled Arabic chapter ring, the silvered Arabic dial signed Mappin with a subsidiary seconds dial, jewelled lever movement, the inner case hallmarked London import 1922 and numbered 267804, attached to fine two coloured fancy link albert chain stamped '18ct'
ROTARY A GOLD GENTLEMAN'S WRIST WATCH the round champagne dial with baton and Arabic hour numerals, a sweep hand and signed 'Rotary Maximus Incabloc', the inside of the case stamped with the hallmark for 9ct gold, along with the serial number '29186', with a presentation inscription for 1953, on a brown crocodile strap, diameter 35mm. *Rotary was founded in the Late 1800's by Moise Dreyfuss in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland.
WALTHAM A GOLD PLATED POCKET WATCH the round white enamel dial having black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at VI o'clock and gold spade hands, the movement having a lever escapement, signed on the engine turned backplate 'P S Bartlett, Waltham, Mass USA' and stamped with the serial number '15015864', the inside of the case stamped with the case number '1682834', along with the legend 'ALD, Dennison Watch Case Co. This case guaranteed to wear 25 years', with the Sun trademark and Waltham 'fish' stamp, diameter 50mm
SMITH & SONS A SILVER KEYLESS POCKET WATCH the round white enamel dial having Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at XII o'clock and blued steel spade hands, with stopwatch seconds to the outer aspect, the movement stamped with the serial number '124393' along with the name 'S. Smith & Son, Watchmaker to the Admiralty, 9 Strand, London, Swiss Made' and with a finely engraved back cock, the case with engraved decoration to the back and the silver mark '0.935', diameter 52mm
A George III silver pair cased pocket watch, movement signed J S A. Roberts, London, 770, with a shagreen outer case and steel fob chain. And an early Victorian silver pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial painted with rural scene with a windmill and two horse plough, the movement signed G O. Border, Sleaford, 18996, the case marked for London 1845 by James Barber and William Whitwell, York.
A 9ct gold Wrist Watch, Garrard, the seventeen jewel gilt movement to a silver dial with Arabic numerals and blued steel hands in a circular case with polished bezel and flared lugs, with snap-on back and marked for London 1960, makers mark D S & S with presentation inscription, and fitted with a sprung bracelet, diameter 1.25" (dial and movement signed)
Family group of five: Three: 1914-15 star, BWM, Victory (S-10113 Pte T. Belcher R.Highrs), EF, with memorial plaque; pair: BWM, Victory (M346436 Pte W. H. Belcher ASC) VF and EF. Private Thomas Belcher, 2nd Bn Black Watch, Killed in Action in Mesopotamia, February 13th 1916. With photocopies of relevant pages from the War Diary showing Pte Belcher as killed, (believed by sniper fire)
A pair of 1993 five pound coins with certificate, three crowns 1951, 1953 and 1960, two Jubilee crowns, an English Bible medallion, a military button and red beadwork, a porcupine quill, and a miniature ivory seal. Together with a silver and enamel crown stock pin, a 1950's boys silver cased wristwatch with engine turned dial and a Regency pinchbeck cased pocket watch, the enamel dial damaged, the fusee movement by Jonathon Wilson of Peterborough 9360, once in the possession of Sir Harry Wakelyn Smith. A lot.
A GOOD VICTORIAN GENTLEMAN'S 18CT GOLD PATENT IMPROVED CHRONOGRAPH POCKET WATCH with cream open dial having Roman hour and Arabic split-seconds numerals, the movement with lever escapement signed G. Aaronson, Manchester (numbered 59735 on movement and dial), the case hallmarked Chester, 1880, maker S & R, complete with key
27 different infantry cap/glengarry badges, including Border, S Staffs, S Lancs, Welch, Vic Black Watch (bottom ray cut off), Notts & Derby, KRRC voided. Manchester 1st and 2nd patt, N Staffs, DLI small, HLI, Seaforths, Camerons with title, etc; and a few related collar badges, titles and buttons; all mounted on small wooden shields. Average GC (few fastenings AF)
Two plastic razor ray guns with friction action, a Lone Star James Bond holster pistol, a 007 animated talking watch in blister pack, James Bond posters for Tomorrow Never Dies, Die Another Day, and a poster of James Bond film posters Through The Ages, also John Gardner for Special Services published by Jonathan Cape & Hodder and Stoughton, 1982 and Licence Renewed Book Club Associates, 1981, hardback and four James Bond story books and cassettes, 1980's (quantity)
An 18ct gold pocket watch with an inscription to S Welch for services laying the Atlantic cable 1866, a sample of Singapore - Hong Kong - Australia cable of 1870 & various photographs and family trees relating to Mr. Welch. N.B The 1866 Atlantic cable was laid by Brunels Ship Great Eastern after several previous attempts. It was a momentous occasion in the history communication.
Four silver items: silver-topped cylindrical glass pepper pot, hallmarked Birmingham 1904, 'JT & S'; pair salt cellars with frilled petal edges, on three feet, hallmarked Chester 1904 'JYB'; and lady's fob watch, gold-coloured details to face, Roman numerals, floral engraved sterling silver case, the inside monogrammed 'AS' and inscribed 'G Martindale' (small loss to glass face-cover) (four)
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