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Lot 133

ARMY & NAVY CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LTD; a pair of miniature uranium glass beakers/tot cups in Edward VII hallmarked silver ramekin holders with pierced classical frieze decoration featuring dancing putti amongst floral sprays, London 1905, height 5cm (2).Additional InformationLight general wear.

Lot 1330

Six Scottish hardstone and white metal brooches, comprising two circular examples, largest diameter approx. 5cm, a shaped circular example, an oval example, a six stone example and a dirk brooch, with a silver and blue stone circular brooch, a white metal pendant and a ‘Capri’ costume jewellery cat brooch (af).Additional InformationPin lacking to the shaped circular brooch. Dirk pin bent, lacking one stone, dent to the top and another stone cracked. Largest circular brooch with tarnishing / a mark to one area of the edge. Pin to the back of the oval brooch is a replacement. All with general age wear patina, some surface scratches and general wear.

Lot 1332

A collection of silver and white metal jewellery, to include a Scottish hallmarked silver crowned heart brooch, Edinburgh 1894, length approx. 3.5cm, a Scottish hallmarked silver thistle brooch, a circular brooch, the back stamped '13 ¼ L.D. Andersen 1877. Christiania', an Aesthetic oval brooch decorated with an owl and a bird, a hallmarked silver cat charm and an American Army Air Force Navigator wings brooch (14).Additional InformationAll with general dulled appearance, rubbing and lightly grubby. Some with a light surface patina . The Siamese brooch slightly bent. The mirror plate to the small hand mirror is defective. The brooch fitting to the back of the wings is not original and is crudely attached by lead. The brooch is marked 'Sterling'.

Lot 1339

A group of sterling and hallmarked silver jewellery to include a curb link necklace, two similar necklaces stamped 'Mexico 925', a hallmarked silver ingot, also a white metal chain, weighable 5.16ozt/160g (3).Additional InformationTarnishing, wear, scratches, scuffs, minor denting.

Lot 134

E. JOHNSON LTD; a pair of Irish hallmarked silver dish rings of small proportion, with pierced and engraved foliate detailing, Dublin 1904, diameter 6.5cm, with two silver Old English pattern tablespoons, total weight approx. 4ozt/224g (4).Additional InformationSome rubbing to the hallmarks on one of the dish rings, both with light age wear patina but essentially OK. One of the spoons with slight knocks to the tip of the bowl and general patina to the silver throughout. 

Lot 1340

A group of costume jewellery to include earrings, white metal rings, sterling silver rings, a Scottish brooch with hardstone set in white metal mount, two Earls Courts Rangers S.C. enamelled badges, a Stafford Council hallmarked silver and enamelled badge and a Ordinis Hospitals medal. 

Lot 1346

A large collection of silver jewellery including ten hinged and fixed bangles, Scottish brooch, ingot on pendant, various other brooches, chains, also a vesta case, etc.Additional InformationVarious hallmarks, some pieces unmarked, some of the clasps not working correctly on the bangles, heavy tarnishing and toning, some dents and surface scratches throughout.

Lot 135

ROBERT HENNELL I & SAMUEL HENNELL; a George III hallmarked silver oval salt with gadrooned detail to rim, London 1808, length 10.5cm, approx 88g/2.8ozt.Additional InformationScratches to basin, a crimped area to the body, has possibly been damage or a split and a repair. Further pitting, slight misshaping to the rim, general wear.

Lot 1350

A hallmarked silver curb link bracelet with padlock clasp, with an assortment of silver and white metal charms, together with a further hallmarked silver curb link bracelet supporting a collection of white metal 830 grade and silver charms, approx weight 6.36ozt/198g (2).Additional InformationTarnishing, wear, denting, as stated a number of the charms are unmarked and could possibly be silver plated.

Lot 1352

A group of costume jewellery including two white metal ID bracelets, two silver ingot pendants on chains, a yellow metal Liver Birds stick pin, a ring, three pairs of cufflinks and two shirt studs.

Lot 1354

A silver curb link charm bracelet suspending various charms including claw and glass ball example, approx 74.7g.

Lot 136

ROBERTS & BELK; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver waiter of circular with cast scalloped edge, raised on three scrolling feet, Sheffield 1969, approx weight 10.2ozt/320g.Additional InformationLight scratches, surface wear, tarnishing, the piece is slightly misshapen.

Lot 1360

A small group of costume jewellery including brooches, pair of earrings, expandable bracelet, lighter and four various coins, also an unusual yellow metal sprung hinged bangle in the form of a horseshoe, stamped 9ct, a silver ingot pendant on chain, etc.

Lot 1363

A collection of assorted costume jewellery to include hallmarked silver mounted necklace and matching earrings, a hallmarked silver locket with Art Nouveau style decoration, a hallmarked silver mounted cheroot holder, etc.

Lot 136A

C S HARRIS & SONS LTD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver waiter of square form with cast rim, raised on four feet, London 1907, approximate weight 14.36/446.9g. Additional InformationTarnishing, surface wear and light scratches. 

Lot 137

BARKER BROS; a late Victorian hallmarked silver salver with scrolling border and foliate engraved central panel and raised on three scrolling supports, Birmingham 1898, diameter 27.5cm, approx. 18ozt/560.5g.Additional InformationFree from any engravings or inscriptions, of good gauge and overall in good condition with just minor surface wear and clear hallmarks. 

Lot 138

VINERS; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver waiter of square form raised on four scrolling feet, with engraved presentation inscription 'Menorah Lodge Number 4849 Bro. Stanley Pressman, W.M.1958-59', Sheffield 1957, together with a hallmarked silver bowl with cast edge by Mappin & Webb, London 1922, and a hallmarked silver napkin ring, approx weight 13.81ozt/429g (3).Additional InformationThe waiter is slightly wobbly, one of the feet is slightly bent, tarnishing wear throughout, very minor knocks.

Lot 1389

OMEGA; a gentleman's 18ct gold Seamaster with bubble glass and seahorse back, circa 1967-75, the silvered dial with quarter Roman numerals and baton, with subsidiary date aperture, diameter excluding winding crown 35mm, with later leather strap and buckle.Additional InformationWhen wound the watch does run for a short period, the hands move freely and aperture works correctly. There is no guarantee the watch is in working order. The buckle is a later replacement with scuffs, scratches and knocks. The case with scratches to the back, slight wear to the crown, pitting to the silver dial in parts and to the fingers. 

Lot 139

ALBERT CARTER; a George V hallmarked silver and guilloche enamel eleven piece dressing table set, comprising five glass jars with engraved detail, Birmingham 1934, fitted in leather tray.Additional InformationThe comb with a few light chips to the enamel and a couple of light surface scratches, the silver generally tarnished. The small brush with a small chip to the enamel at either end where the foliate detailing sits, other slight surface wear to the enamel. Silver lightly tarnished with some rubbing to hallmarks. The hand mirror with a small blind chip to one of the corners and other light surface patina wear of little scratches to the enamel. Silver surface lightly tarnished and with general wear. Long rectangular glass jar with a few slight pin head sized nicks to the glass but nothing serious. The enamel is okay, the silver with light tarnishing. The hand held mirror with several small scratches to the mirror plate. General tarnishing to the silver and some light scratches to the silver. Rubbing to the hallmarks. Enamel lightly grubby and with some light surface scratches and general patina. The shorter of the slender glass jars also with a couple of very slight pin head sized nicks to the faceting but nothing serious. Hallmarks lightly rubbed, silver with light tarnishing and a few light scratches. Enamel with a few light surface scratches. Small rectangular lidded glass box with light wear to the underside of the glass base. Silver with light tarnishing and a few light scratches. Enamel with a few very light surface marks, but essentially okay. The rectangular scent bottle with circular cover does have a stopper, this item does have a couple of slight little pin head nicks to the glass, nothing serious. The interior with some dark staining from previous perfume. There are three small chips to the enamel on the top edge and two smaller ones near to the hallmarks, these are all fairly small. Widest of the glass bottomed toilet jars also with a few pin head sized nicks to the glass. Silver lightly tarnished. Enamel with slight surface patina, but essentially okay. The button hook with some rusting and tarnishing to the hook section. Silver surface lightly tarnished. Enamel with two very slight nicks at the edge. The shoe horn with light surface patina to the horn section, light tarnishing to the silver, there may be a repair to the widest part of the join where the shoe horn section is attached to the handle. Enamel with a couple of slight little edge chips, nothing serious.

Lot 1396A

LONGINES; a vintage silver tone gentleman's automatic wristwatch with black leather strap (af), no winder and a vintage gentleman's Bulova gold tone automatic wristwatch with expanding bracelet (2).Additional InformationWe cannot guarante the working order of either of these watches.

Lot 14

JOSEPH ANGEL I & JOSEPH ANGEL II; a Victorian hallmarked silver teapot, of shouldered and lobed form, engraved throughout with foliate detailing, with cast flower finial and acanthus leaf scroll handle with ivory insulators, on four scroll feet, London 1841, height 25.5cm, 29.5ozt gross/917g gross, with a similar Victorian hallmarked silver milk jug, John & Henry Lias, London 1839, weight approx 7.7ozt/240g (2).Additional InformationThe ivory insulators on the teapot are discoloured and with some cracks and wear. There is some wear to the silver at the top insulator suggesting that the handle may have been reattached. Both the teapot and jug with clear hall marks and general age wear patina to the surface throughout. Overall ok.

Lot 140

ROBERT CHANDLER; a cased George V hallmarked silver nine piece gentleman's vanity set, comprising a comb, a toothbrush holder, a shaving brush holder, a cylindrical jar, a rectangular casket, four brushes, each with engraved initials 'RBC', Birmingham 1915, weighable 8.64ozt/268g.Additional InformationAs stated, each piece is engraved with initials, the toothbrush holder is stamped but the cover is not marked but this does look to be the original cover, the case with minor knocks, dents, wear, the case is initialled 'CBB', complete with key.

Lot 141

JAMES DIXON & SONS; an Edward VII hallmarked silver pedestal bowl with cast rim and inscribed presentation plaque, 'Altrincham Agricultural Show 1907, Presented by J.H. Keymer Esquire for Best Brood Mare Won by Mrs Penningtons Bonny', Sheffield 1903, raised on detachable plinth base, approx. 11.9ozt/372g.Additional InformationMinor dents and knocks but overall in good clean condition. The weight does not include the plinth. 

Lot 142

A hallmarked silver backed four piece dressing table set, with engine turned decoration, London 1949-56 (4).Additional InformationThe comb liner is a later replacement. Tarnishing, scratches and wear, very minor denting, rubbing to the marks.

Lot 1425

An early 20th century gentleman's hallmarked silver cased tank mechanical wristwatch, the rectangular dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, width excluding winding crown 22mm, with Swiss 45 jewel movement, the case reverse inscribed with monogram and numbered 1424550, on later leather strap.Additional InformationNot running, feels close to being overwound. Rubbing to numerals, nibbles to glass, scratches and nicks to case. Strap heavily worn, further dirt and dust to dial, will need an overhaul.

Lot 143

WILLIAM HAIR HASELER; a George V hallmarked silver backed dressing table mirror with engine turned and chased decoration of fleur-de-lis surrounding a central vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1912, together with twelve hallmarked silver backed brushes (13).

Lot 1430A

OMEGA DE VILLE; a hallmarked silver wrist watch, with baton dial and articulated bracelet, the inside of the back numbered 1011/8272, with eight other watches.Additional InformationThe Omega with age wear patina to the metal throughout and perhaps some slight bending to the bracelet. The dial with discolouration to the top left where the surface cover may have lifted. 

Lot 144

BARKER BROTHERS & SONS LTD; a pair of George V hallmarked silver fish servers, Birmingham 1932, together with a cased set of six hallmarked silver teaspoons and two silver handled cake knives, approx weighable 9.2ozt/286g.Additional InformationThe fish servers and spoons are fitted in boxes. Tarnishing, light scratches and wear throughout. The weight given does not include the knives.

Lot 1445

RAYMOND WEIL; a lady's gold plated quartz wristwatch, the circular dial with point setting and subsidiary dial, diameter excluding winding crown 24mm, and two further lady's watches comprising Sekonda and Royal, also a hallmarked silver napkin ring and three sterling silver rings and a silver plated ring (8).

Lot 145

TIFFANY & CO; a silver gilt sugar sifter with a cast handle in Japanned style with planished detail and gilt bowl, stamped 1880, with engraved initial 'P' to the reverse, length 16cm, approx weight 1.32ozt/41g.Additional InformationMinor tarnishing, light scratches and wear but overall good condition.

Lot 1450

A group of wristwatches, early 20th century to modern, including a military-type example with further dress watches including Favre-Leuba, Sea Chief, Tissot, Limit, Oris, Continental, Avional Waterproof etc, also three silver cased pocket watches, majority for restoration.Additional InformationVarying conditions, assume all with require attention of varying degrees, too numerous to further elaborate.

Lot 1455

A collection of fifteen wristwatches and a pocket watch, to include a hallmarked silver key wind pocket watch, Birmingham 1894, a Kienzle Markant stainless steel wristwatch and a Royce stainless steel wristwatch (15).Additional InformationWe cannot guarantee that any of the watches are in full working order. All in need of some attention. Some with heavy wear. AS FOUND.

Lot 146

HENRY CHAWNER; a William IV hallmarked silver wine funnel, with cast rim, the bowl marked for London 1835, approximate weight 2ozt/63.5g. Additional InformationThe piece is possibly a marriage, minimal wear, minor denting. 

Lot 147

HORTON & ALLDAY; a cased Victorian hallmarked silver eight piece dressing table set with repoussé figural and foliate decoration, Birmingham 1899 (comb and one brush af), also a further silver mounted dressing table mirror with Art Nouveau figural and floral decoration in relief, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1906 (af).Additional InformationOne of the hair brushes with a split and the mount very loose. The comb with numerous lost teeth, the other hairbrush mount somewhat loose. Some further small splits and holes to the silver and the single mirror has numerous holes and splits to the silver, in need of attention and restoration.

Lot 1480

A Victorian hallmarked silver key wind pocket watch, the circular enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 50mm, hallmarked for Chester 1892, approx weight 118g.Additional InformationThe case has been recently polished and is clean, there are numerous minor dents, one of the fingers is slightly bent when wound, the watch appears to run although this is no guarantee of working order, the case back is engraved with initials B.A to the reverse.

Lot 1481

A.W.W. WALTHAM MASS; a gold plated crown wind pocket watch, the enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter excluding crown wind 50mm, with gold plated Albert chain and T-bar, a hallmarked silver key wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary dial, diameter 45mm, and a silver plated sovereign holder (4).Additional InformationThe sovereign holder is heavily worn. The silver pocket watch is worn, knocks and dents to the case. The fingers are bent, the dial is cracked and the subsidiary dial is missing. When wound, the Waltham Mass watch appears to be running but we do not guarantee the full working order of any watches in the sale. The fingers move freely. Minor wear.

Lot 1483

A Victorian hallmarked silver full hunter pocket watch with vacant cartouche to the outer case, the white enamel dial set with Roman numerals and with movement signed R. Wood & Sons, 150, Duke St. Liverpool and no.7380, hallmarked for Chester 1877, diameter 54mm.Additional InformationHeavily tarnished. Free from any engravings to the case, just a very small dent. No glass to the watch and the hinge is slightly loose holding the movement. Hallmarks are clear. The dial is quite dirty. Not guaranteed to be in working order.

Lot 1486

Five predominantly 19th century silver cased pocket watches, four with pierced balance wheels and signatures for James Atkins of London No.515, R Brookhouse Easingwold No.48914, William Wilcox London No.120 and James Shearwood London 19063 respectively, for restoration (5).Additional InformationVarying condition, the Shearwood example with major chip to dial. Wilcox example with cover loose from the rest of the case, also numerous cracks to dial. Some further wear and tear throughout. None tested, no guarantees of working order, assume attention needed all round.

Lot 1487

A Continental 800 standard silver fob watch, together with a white metal miser's purse stamped sterling, a white metal cross pendant stamped Jerusalem sterling verso, a straw work box, a pair of gilt 19th century gilt metal lorgnettes, a Chinese carved bone case and a white metal swimming medalion, and three other items.

Lot 1488

H. SAMUEL OF MANCHESTER; a silver cased open faced crown wind 'Acme Lever' pocket watch, the signed circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 45mm, the movement plate further signed.Additional InformationScratches, tarnish and discolouration, stains and dirt to the dial, runs when wound although no guarantee of working order.

Lot 1489

Twelve various grade silver cased pocket and fob watches, the majority key wind and open faced, for restoration (12).Additional Informationvarying degrees of condition, some missing hands, some cracks to dials. Some loose aspects of cases, etc. One missing glass. None tested, no guarantee of working order, assume attention required.

Lot 149

RICHARD HODD & SON; a pair of Victorian hallmarked silver twin branch triple sconce candelabra of Corinthian column form on loaded beaded and stepped square section bases, London 1879 and 1880, height 47cm.Additional InformationBoth upper sections slightly misshapen and at a slight angle, some of the sconces loose, again slightly knocked, some further scratches, nicks and tarnish commensurate with age and use throughout. Would benefit from some attention. 

Lot 1490

A silver watch chain with rectangular segments, with decorative scrolling design, approx length 48cm, approx 45.5g.Additional InformationTarnishing, with marks and rubbing to some of the detail. Stamped on the clasps 925.

Lot 1491

A group of pocket watches for restoration including silver, plated and stainless steel cased examples, one by Omega, also an enamelled fob watch and two stopwatches, for restoration.Additional InformationVarying condition, but assume all will require at least some level of attention, some badly damaged. None tested, no guarantee of working order.

Lot 1492

A group of pocket and fob watches for restoration, variously silver, plated and stainless steel cased, also movements and case components.Additional InformationAssume all will require at least some attention. Some badly damaged, some parts, as stated. None tested, no guarantee of working order.

Lot 1493

WALTHAM; a silver cased crown wind half hunter pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, diameter 50mm, the seventeen jewel movement signed P.S. Bartlett Waltham Mass. and no.27633509, the case Birmingham 1924.Additional InformationIt runs but not guarantee of working order, scratches, nicks, dirt and dust.

Lot 1497

A Victorian hallmarked silver key wind open faced pocket watch, the dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial signed James Houghton, 138 Scotland Road, Liverpool and no.8103, hallmark for Chester 1863, diameter 52mm.Additional InformationSome heavy surface tarnishing and toning, light surface scratches, no major dents or issues, the dial is in good condition. 

Lot 15

JOSEPH GLOSTER LTD; a George V hallmarked silver teapot and milk jug, each of shaped oval form with panelled decoration, Birmingham 1912, approx 23.45ozt/729g.Additional InformationScratches, wear and tarnishing, slight rubbing to the mars. The finial on the teapot is missing a spacer, so the finial is loose. Very minor denting.

Lot 150

ELEY, FERN & CHAWNER; three George III hallmarked silver Fiddle and Thread pattern dessert spoons, London 1813, and three dessert forks, London 1807, weight approx. 8.9ozt / 279g (6).Additional InformationAll with age wear and surface patina throughout consistent with age and use. Hallmarks on the spoons are ok, on the forks the makers marks are pretty much rubbed away. All with engraved initials FMG to the fiddle.

Lot 1501

A hallmarked silver Albert chain, with applied hallmarked silver fob, overall length 39cm, approx weight 63.6g.Additional InformationTwo of the loops looks to be replacements, tarnishing, wear.

Lot 1502

A hallmarked silver Albert chain with T-bar, length 46cm, together with a hallmarked silver fancy link chain with hallmarked silver shield shaped fob, approx weight 59.8g (2).Additional InformationThere is an additional spacer which is not silver and silver plated on the albert chain, tarnishing, wear throughout, the spring on the clasp is broken.

Lot 1503

Four early 20th century hallmarked silver fob medals including two cricketing examples and a skittles example, two with inscriptions, approx 46.7g.

Lot 1504

Three late 19th/early 20th century hallmarked silver fob medals, one with Cricket League inscription, approx 29.4g and a gilt metal skittles example with inscription to reverse.

Lot 1506

A hallmarked silver curb link pocket watch chain suspending two British and one American silver coin, approx 52.0g, and a silver fob medal for second prize dairy competition 1892, Nottinghamshire County Council awarded to Mrs Cook.

Lot 1507

A hallmarked silver fancy link pocket watch chain suspending a swivel fob set with carnelian and bloodstone, approx including stone 43.4g.

Lot 1508

A hallmarked silver curb link watch chain suspending two fob medals engraved with birds, one enamelled, approx 48.2g.Additional InformationScratches, marks and discolouration to the enamel.

Lot 1509

A hallmarked silver watch chain suspending a plated base metal fob medal and white metal swivel fob set with carnelian and bloodstone, the chain approx 55g.Additional InformationWeight of just the chain, without any additions, is 53.8g. There is no letter stamp pr hallmark on the bull ring. 

Lot 151

Three cased silver handled knives and similar cake slice, and a set of six silver plated fish knives and forks.

Lot 1510

A hallmarked silver curb link pocket watch chain suspending a white metal fob set with compass to obverse and equestrian to reverse, approx 53g, and an unmarked chain (2).

Lot 1511

A Continental 935 standard silver repeating pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, with movement striking on two gongs, overall diameter approx. 5cm, with a silver pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the inside of the back cover stamped ‘Omega’ and numbered 3023933, overall diameter approx. 5cm, with a silver key wind pocket watch, the enamel dial signed ‘J.G. Graves Sheffield’ (3).Additional InformationWe cannot guarantee that the watches are in full working order.Repeating watch – dull appearance to the silver throughout and with age wear patina to the metal. The winder is not silver and the repeat button is loose and not silver. This button possibly lacking a mount to the centre. The glass is discoloured and the dial is in poor condition with cracks and chips. The inside of the case is gilt. The movement is not marked. Not currently running. The repeating mechanism is not correct to the time indicated by the hands.Watch stamped Omega – not currently running, appears to be overwound. Some light surface scratches to the glass. Dial a little grubby and with a feint hair line crack from 10 to the subsidiary dial. Movement is not marked or numbered. Case with age scratches and wear. Wear to silver at both opening points.Other watch – silver with age wear patina, scratches and rubbing throughout. Glass with surface scratches and small chips at the edge. Dial with five cracks and a star crack at VIII. Grubby in parts. Not running.

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