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A George III silver gilt pair cased verge pocket watch by Thomas Brooks of London, No. 580, the white enamel dial signed Thos. Laken of London of regulator pattern, with central hour dial with Roman numerals and calendar dial and outer main dial with Arabic numerals, gold hands, to the verge escapement with fusee, Tompion type index with silver regulating dial with Arabic numerals, within engraved subsidiary plate, finely tangent screw mainspring setup, finely pierced and engraved cock with diamond endstone and plain cylindrical pillars, in plain silver gilt case, 52mm diameter (gross weight 118 grammes), hallmarked London 1782 and with case maker's mark "T.C." (Thomas Carpenter, 9 Islington Road, London)
A good George III silver pair cased pocket chronometer by John Young, Bloomsbury, London, No. 574, the white enamel dial named "Jno. Young, Bloomsbury, London" and with Roman numerals and gold hands, subsidiary seconds dial, to the Earnshaw spring detent escapement, the compensated balance with blued steel helical balance spring, engraved cock with diamond endstone in polished steel setting and engraved with a globe of the world, mainspring setup on barrel bridge, the balance with wedge shaped weights and timing screws, with jewelled holes to 'scapewheel, with plain cylindrical pillars, contained in plain silver pair case, 66mm diameter (gross weight 201 grammes), hallmarked London 1803 and with case maker's mark "J.N." (John Neville, Vineyard Walk, Clerkenwell), contained in mahogany travelling box with double opening lid, the top inset with ivory roundel engraved "Jno. Young 574", 128mm x 103mm x 62mm high Note: John Young recorded working Bloomsbury London, apprenticed 1778, member of the Clockmakers Company 1787-1811
A Victorian silver circular salver, the shaped and moulded rim with shell and scroll cast mounts, the centre engraved with band of leaf scroll ornament, crest and entwined initials, on three shell and leaf cast panel feet, 14.25ins diameter, by A.B. Savoury & Sons, London 1855 (weight 40ozs)
A George II silver pair cased verge pocket watch by James Scholefield of London, No. 293, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, with blued steel "Beetle and Poker" hands, to the verge escapement with fusee, Tompion type index with silver regulating disc with Roman numerals, secured in pierced and engraved subsidiary plate, tangent screw mainspring setup with finely pierced and engraved cock, with square baluster pillars, in plain silver pair case, 48mm diameter (gross weight 93 grammes), hallmarked London 1757 and with case maker's mark "J.B." (possibly Joshua Barras, Elliott's Court, Little Old Bailey) Note: James Scholefield was in business at Strand, London, before 1747 until about 1760
An Edward VII silver circular salver, the shaped and moulded rim with leaf scroll mounts, the centre engraved with crest within scroll and leaf pattern border, on three scroll feet, 11ins diameter, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1905 (weight 21ozs - with six line presentation inscription to underside)
A Victorian Scottish harlequin silver four piece tea service, the domed covers with melon and leaf pattern finials, the bodies engraved with scroll and leaf floral ornament, with varying scroll handles, on circular footrims, comprising - spherical tea pot, 7.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and baluster shaped hot water pot, 12ins high, and milk jug, all by W.J. McDonald, Edinburgh 1862 (gross weight 73ozs - engraved with inscription)
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