A late 17th Century French "Oignon" verge pocket watch, the silver dial with champleve enamel Roman numerals, divided into quarters the numerals interspersed by Fleur-de-lis ornament, the dial centre chased with exotic birds and mask ornament, with single blued steel tulip pattern hand, winding dial to centre of deep verge movement, the balance escapement bridge covered with an enamel plaque depicting a young woman, the verge escapement with fusee and rack and pinion regulator supported by pierced Egyptian style pillars, contained in gilt metal and silver case, the rear of the case inset with an enamelled miniature shoulder length portrait of a young woman, the borders engraved with baskets of fruit and leaf scroll ornament, 58mm diameter (gross weight 182 grammes - the movement completely anonymous - circa 1690) and steel winding key Provenance: Collection of Frank R. Horton
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A George III silver circular two-handled sugar basin with bead mounts, cast with band of flowerheads and with high scroll handles cast with flowerheads, on circular footrim, 4.5ins high, by Benjamin Smith & James Smith, London 1805 (weight 15ozs), and a pair of George III Scottish silver oval mustard pots of "Neo-Classical" design, the slightly domed covers engraved with Greek key pattern ornaments, with reeded mounts and pierced swag borders and angular loop handles, possibly by Robert Keay, Edinburgh, no date letter (weight 6ozs), and blue glass liner for one
A gentleman's stainless steel quartz movement "Offshore Racing" wristwatch by Seapro, the black dial with silver baton numerals, three subsidiary dials and date aperture, 44mm diameter, on conforming bracelet, and two other designer gentleman's wristwatches - "Whatever it takes" and "Klaus-Kopec", all boxed
A George III silver pair cased verge pocket watch by Samuel Brown of Edinburgh, No. 620, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and with blued steel "Beetle and Poker" hands, to the verge escapement, Tompion type index with silvered regulating disc with Arabic numerals, finely pierced and engraved cock and with square baluster pillars, in plain silver pair case, 49mm diameter (gross weight 121 grammes), hallmarked London 1779 Note: Samuel Brown recorded working Edinburgh 1750-1787, son of John Brown (working 1720-1750), in partnership with George Skelton 1784 Provenance: Purchased at Burrows & Co, Ashford, Kent - Sale 12th October 1966
An Edwardian silver two-handled prize cup - "House Shooting Cup March 1910", with moulded rim and girdle to body, high scroll handles and on circular footrim, 6.5ins high, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1909, a George V silver circular mustard pot with shell pattern thumb piece and moulded rims, 2.75ins high, by D. & J. Wellby Ltd, London 1930, and a small selection of other silverware, various (combined weighable silver 25ozs)
An unusual late George III silver pair cased pocket watch by Moore, Royal Exchange, London, No. 815, the white enamel dial with name "Phi Sydenham" replacing the hour numerals (probably the name of the first owner Philip Sydenham), with gold hands and subsidiary seconds dial, to the steel cylinder escapement with brass 'scapewheel and fusee without maintaining power, flat steel balance wheel oversprung, Bosley index on engraved balance cock and diamond endstone in blued steel setting, plain cylindrical pillars, gilt metal dust cover engraved "Moore London 815", in plain silver pair case, 64mm diameter (gross weight 228 grammes), hallmarked London 1807 and with case maker's mark "W.L." with stag above (William Linsley, 68 Banner Street, London)
A late 18th Century silver pair cased verge pocket watch by Thomas Leyden of London, No. 12807, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and 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 and with pierced and engraved "lace edge" cock with pierced and engraved foot, square baluster pillars, in plain silver pair case, 52mm diameter (gross weight 104 grammes) hallmarked London 1778 and with case maker's mark "I.H." (possibly John Hardy, 8 Bridgewater Square, London), the outer case with unusual silk watch paper finely embroidered with initials "J.E.", two crowns, two birds and two flowering plants Note: Thomas Leyden recorded working as a watchmaker in London before 1777
An Edward VIII and George VI silver circular four piece tea service of "Art Deco" design, with reeded mounts, ebonised finials and angular loop handles, comprising - tea pot 6.5ins high, hot water pot, 7.5ins high, sugar basin and milk jug by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1936 and 1938 (gross weight 47ozs)
An early 18th Century silver pair cased verge pocket watch by Andrew Dunlop of London, No. 782, the silver champleve enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals within textured panels and with blued steel "Beetle and Poker" hands, the dial centre with oval cartouche worded "Dunlop" and with square calendar aperture, to the verge movement with fusee, Tompion type regulator with silver regulating disc with Arabic numerals secured in pierced and engraved subsidiary plate, tangent screw mainspring setup with pierced and engraved cock decorated with mask and leaf scroll ornament, with Egyptian style pillars, in plain silver pair case, 54mm diameter (gross weight 142 grammes), with case maker's mark "I.W." (thought to be John Willoughby and numbered 782) Note: Andrew Dunlop recorded in London, member of the Clockmakers Company 1701-1732 - Good watches in the Science Museum and Dennison Collection
A Collection of Twenty-six Silver Hammered and other Coins from the Collection of Mr Roger Dalton of Canterbury - all either minted, found or related to Canterbury, contained in pine framed "Museum" style wall hanging display cabinet with information and description of coins, 50ins x 26ins overall, including - early bronze coin of Cynobelin (AD 10-40), Roman silver Denarius of Caracalla (198-217), Anglo Saxon silver Sceatta (Moneyer Pada, Canterbury, 695-740), Aethelred silver penny (Moneyer Leofstan, Canterbury), William I penny (Moneyer Willfric, Canterbury), Edward the Confessor penny (Moneyer Caldipine, Canterbury), other medieval coins, including - Henry VIII silver half groat, Canterbury 1794 copper token, with commemorative medal (visit of Pope John Paul II)
A George III gilt metal and tortoise shell pair cased verge pocket watch by Samuel Toulmin, Strand, London, No. 3598, the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and blued steel "Beetle and Poker" hands, to the verge escapement with fusee, Tompion type index with silver regulating disc with Arabic numerals, secured in engraved subsidiary plate, tangent screw mainspring setup, with finely pierced and engraved cock and plain cylindrical pillars, in plain gilt metal inner case, the gilt metal and figured tortoise shell outer case secured by small pins below rim, 49mm diameter (gross weight 98 grammes - circa 1770) Provenance: Bought at Christie's in October 1949 Note: Samuel Toulmin was in business at 27 Strand, London 1765-1783
A George III gilt metal and horn cased verge pocket watch by Edward Wicksteed of London, No. 10350, the white enamel dial signed Wicksteed London and with Arabic numerals, gold "Beetle and Poker" hands, to the verge escapement with fusee, Tompion type index with silver regulating disc with Arabic numerals, secured in engraved subsidiary plate, tangent screw mainspring setup with finely pierced and engraved cock with diamond endstone in blued steel setting, in plain silver gilt inner case, the gilt metal outer case covered in horn underpainted with a fern pattern, 52mm diameter (gross weight 125 grammes), the inner case hallmarked London 1798 and with case maker's mark "W.L." (William Laithwait, 104 Grays Inn Lane, London), Note: Edward Wicksteed was in business 1767-1796 at 9 Fore Street, London, moving to 114 Bunhill Row in 1795 - a maker of watches for export
A Victorian silver cased pocket watch by Adam Burdess of Coventry, No. 9470, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, blued steel hands and subsidiary seconds dial, to the table roller lever escapement with oversprung compensated balance, Bosley index on silver quadrant and with diamond endstone to engraved balance with blued steel setting, contained in engine turned silver double bottomed case with cartouche to back and finely reeded edges, 50mm diameter (gross weight 106 grammes), hallmarked London 1876 and with case maker's mark "J.H." (John Harris, Norfolk Street, Coventry) Note: Adam Burdess recorded working in Coventry 1868-1880
A George IV silver cased verge pocket watch by George Yonge & Son, Strand, London, No. 8466, the engine turned dial with circular numeral cartouches inset with gold Roman numerals, gold hands and subsidiary seconds dial with Arabic numerals 15, 30, 45 and 60, to the verge escapement with fusee, plains steel balance, the engraved cock with diamond endstone and with stop lever on contrate wheel, plain cylindrical pillars, the gilt metal dust cover engraved "Geo Yonge & Son, Strand, London, No. 8466", contained in engine turned silver double bottomed case with raised reeded edges, 52mm diameter (gross weight 155 grammes), hallmarked London 1822 and with case maker's mark "W.W." (possibly William Woodman, 18 Glasshouse Yard, Aldersgate, London) Note: George Younge & Son recorded working 156 Strand, London, 1820-1825 - Clockmakers to the Lord High Admiral
A modern presentation basket hilt sword by Wilkinson, Serial No. 109470, the 32ins plated blade profusely decorated with thistles and bearing maker's name Wilkinson Sword London, German silver basket hilt lined with red felt covered leather protector, 39ins overall, in fabricated wooden case with wall mounting backboard
A pair of George V silver pillar candlesticks of Neo-Classical form with bead mounts to sconces and footrims, the urn pattern sconces with ribbon and acanthus leaf swags, tapered columns with ram's head, ribbon and acanthus wreath ornament, on octagonal bases embossed with two-handled urns and leaf ornament, 12ins high (bases loaded), by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1910, the bases inscribed "Calne Xmas Show 1910 For Best Fat Steer"
A late George III silver Consular cased pocket watch by Samuel Moginie Pimlico, London, No. 4565, the white enamel dial with signed "S. Moginie Pimlico 4565" and with Roman numerals, gold hands and subsidiary seconds dial, to the Massey type 1 lever escapement with compensation curb, Bosley index, the engraved balance with diamond endstone within blued steel setting, jewelled holes to 'scapewheel and lever, balance undersprung and with stop lever acting on the pallets, plain cylindrical pillars, plain gilt metal dustcover, in plain silver Consular case, 54mm diameter (gross weight 149 grammes), hallmarked London 1813 and with case maker's mark "I.G." (possibly Joseph Glenny, 20 Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell) Note: Samuel Moginie was in business at 1 Duke's Row, of Pimlico 1811-1820 and at 1 Princess Row, Pimlico 1820-1842 - the underside of the cock is engraved with initials "E.M.P." (Edward Massey's patent) and No. 277 - this watch predates Massey's patent of 1814
A gentleman's quartz stainless steel cased chronograph wristwatch by Pulsar, the silver dial with three subsidiary dials, alarm and date, 42mm diameter, with integral bracelet, and a gentleman's quartz "Quadrato" chronograph wristwatch by Tissot, the bronze dial with silver baton numerals, three subsidiary dials and date aperture, 42mm diameter, on manufacturer's leather strap, both boxed
A Victorian silver pocket watch The circular white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, subsidiary seconds dial, Richard Oliver & John Edwards, London, 1851, movement unsigned, in case.Condition - We cannot guarantee the working accuracy of any watch offered. Glass deficient. Overall condition fair to good, some crazing to the dial (towards 5-6) Jewelers inscription to inside case. Hands misshapen slightly, some scratches, wear and small dents in keeping with age and use.
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