Six hallmarked silver open face pocket watches, three by Waltham, a Freeman & Co. John Elkan and William Owen, the white enamel dials all having Roman numeral chapter rings and subsidiary seconds dials, engine turned and plain cases, Birmingham 1905, 1906, 1907, London import mark for 1919, Birmingham 1919, 1910, stem wind movements.
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A W W Co. Waltham - five hallmarked silver open face pocket watches. the white enamel dials marked having Roman numeral chapter rings and subsidiary seconds dial, fully hallmarked engine turned cases with vacant cartouche, one having a plain case with cartouche, Birmingham 1876 x 2, 1886, 1904, 1892, key wind movements (no keys).
Five hallmarked silver open face pocket watches, H Samuel Manchester "The Climax Trip Action Patent", Crabtree Rochdale, Webster Cornhill London, John Myers & Co London, Improved Patent, the white enamel dials all having Roman numeral chapter rings and subsidiary seconds dials, engine turned and plain cases with vacant cartouche, Chester 1904, Birmingham 1891, London 1858, 1892, 1865 key wind movement (no keys).
Waltham - four hallmarked silver open face pocket watches, two white enamel dials marked Waltham and two A W Co. Waltham, having Roman numeral chapter rings and subsidiary seconds dial, fully hallmarked engine turned cases with vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1883,1909, 1896,1901,key wind movements (no keys).
Eight open face pocket watches with continental silver marks, J N Masters Ltd Rye "Six Prize Medals", 935; Waltham, .800; both stem wind, W E Watts Ltd Nottingham "The Greenwich Lever", .935; Fattorini & Sons Westgate Bradford, .935; 8 Day Swiss Made, .935; three un-named .935 x 2; 800. key wind (no keys), the white enamel dials all having Roman numeral chapter rings and subsidiary seconds dials, engine turned cases with vacant cartouche.
An Acme Lever open face pocket watch retailed by H Samuel of Manchester, the white enamel dial having a roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial in an engine turned case with vacant cartouche, London import mark for 1908, key wind movement (no key), the hinged case with cover testing as silver, 8.5x7.5cm, having a green velvet lining; an Elgin Nat'l Watch Co. full hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial having a roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial in a 58mm polished case marked Warranted Coin, key wind movement (no key); a fancy white metal Albert watch chain, 26cm with bolt ring and swivel.
Three dress rings, a 6.5mm cultured pearl peg set on a 9 carat yellow gold mount ring size K, Birmingham 1967; a sapphire, diamond and ruby modern half hoop ring in 9 carat yellow and white gold size P, Birmingham 2004; an 11mm wide silver band with a copper coloured and beaded band in recess, size O, gross weight of two gold rings 6.4g.
An opal and diamond dress ring, a pear shaped opal 10.5x6mm, claw set and surrounded by fourteen graduated old cut diamonds in a heart-shaped cluster, overall size of cluster 16x14mm, setting testing as silver, yellow gold shank with split shoulders marked 18ct, ring size M, the ring was sympathetically converted from a brooch and is sold with the original 15mm wide coronet set with five old cut diamonds.
Eight silver and gold rings, paste set brooch, a floral design diamond cluster ring set with forty-nine 8 cut diamonds, in a 9 carat yellow and white gold mount, ring size M, diameter of cluster 13.7mm; a 9 carat yellow gold oval cabochon cut opal ring, size R; black onyx ring size N; synthetic red stone ring size L; half eternity ring with secret inner band reading "Love You"; a silver black onyx and marcasite ring size N; a large quartz ring size P; a Victorian style paste set brooch with pendant drop, closed back setting testing as silver, 30mm.
A moss agate necklace and brooch, the oval graduated cabochon cut stones collet set in white metal bead edge mounts testing as silver, stones graduate from 18x12mm to 25x18mm, overall length45cm, fitted with a tongue snap fastener and safety chain; similar brooch with stone measuring 30x20mm; all in a large blue velvet lined fitted necklace box, not original to jewellery.
Gemporia - A colour change fluorite and diamond pendant, the triangular cut fluorite (6.890 carats) claw set, with six small round diamonds (total 0.030 carats) pip set above, in 9 carat yellow gold, drop length 18mm, with Cert. of Authenticity; a tanzanite and white stone floral pendant, in 9 carat yellow gold; another gem set floral pendant, in 9 carat yellow gold; and a white stone solitaire pendant, in silver.
Mixed Lot: Edwardian spherical hobnail cut glass scent bottle with hinged silver lid (badly dented), 14cm tall, Chester 1904 by John Millward Banks, a plain circular cut glass powder bowl with detachable lid, 11cm diam (max), the plain lid with dent, Birmingham 1920 by Levi & Salaman, together with a capstan inkwell with loaded base, hinged lid, 10cm diam, Birmingham 1920 by A & J Zimmerman Ltd (a/f) (3)
Mixed Lot: two nurses belt buckles, the first of cast two-part form, pierced with foliate designs, 13cm wide overall, Sheffield 1897 by William Needham, the second of two-part elliptical form, pierced and engraved with foliate and floral designs, 12cm wide overall, 6.5cm deep, Chester 1899 by Nathan & Hayes, together with a small trumpet specimen vase with serrated rim and loaded base, stamped 'silver' and a hallmarked christening spoon, 14cm long, Birmingham 1946 (4)
Mixed Lot: Edwardian small silver embossed tray, London 1900, hallmarked silver figure of a dog, London 1977, two condiment spoons with shell bowls and bright cut handles, two miniature Continental white metal chairs, silver and mother of pearl handled fruit knife, two 925 marked boxes, thimble, charm bracelet, pencils etc, 300gms g/w
Mixed Lot: cut glass scent bottle of triangular clear glass body with silver screw on lid, Birmingham 1910, a cylindrical cut glass scent bottle with white metal screw on lid, a ruby glass scent bottle of cylindrical form with hinged white metal lid and collar fitting, together with a Victorian ruby glass and gilt metal panelled scent bottle (4)
Mixed Lot: Victorian silver bon-bon dish of circular form, elaborately embossed and pierced with geometric and scrolls etc, Birmingham 1895, Miller Bros, 14cm diam; together with a Victorian bon-bon dish, Chester 1897, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 12cm diam, 106gms g/w
Mixed Lot: small cream jug with swept handle (dented), 9cm tall, Birmingham 1900, a circular three footed salt (mis-shapen), Birmingham 1930, a tea strainer with dog-nosed handle and foliate pierced bowl (mis-shapen), 14cm long, Birmingham 1930, a specimen vase with applied wavy rim and loaded foot, 14cm tall, a Siamese silver pedestal trophy goblet with enclosed base, dated 1952, 10cm tall, and a white metal specimen vase stamped '0.900' 10cm tall, weighable silver 220gms
Mixed Lot: group of silver mounted dressing table items including circular powder bowl with cut glass base and detachable lid, oval small dressing table box with embossed silver lid (damaged), together with three silver mounted manicure items and a miniature mother of pearl cased and silver bladed folding fruit knife (6)
Mixed Lot: six various silver tea spoons to include Georgian shell back, Victorian tea spoon and four others, together with a vintage mother of pearl seal, the matrix engraved with 'E', a white metal and horn dagger brooch and a Continental fancy back spoon, engraved 'Cherbourg'
Mixed Lot: Victorian hallmarked silver cased key wind pocket watch with blued steel hands to a silvered dial with raised gold Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, foliate engraved centre, plain case (worn), the unnamed movement numbered 44710, dial diam 4.5cm, the case bearing the London hallmark for 1860, together with a gents vintage metal cased wrist watch, stamped to back 'Boden Edelstahl 1319', (a/f) (2)
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