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MUST DE CARTIER - a mid-size vermeil sterling silver Tank mechanical wristwatch, cream dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel sword hands, secret Cartier signature at 7 and cabochon crown, 17 jewel movement with ETA calibre 2512-1, serial no. 6 127091, case width 23mm, working orderMovement Ð currently working Dial - light wear around edges and cornersGlass - light surface marksHands - goodCase - general wear and marks mainly on sides and case backCrown Ð hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - unassociated brown leather strap with unsigned Cartier style buckle, general wearNotes Ð no box or papers
PAUL PICOT - a stainless steel Yachtman Chrono automatic calendar chronograph bracelet watch, ref. 0927.S, circa 2007, blue dial with luminous baton hour markers, 3 subsidiary dials, day/date aperture with blue and silver bezel, serial no. JX260000XM, case width 44mm, working order, boxed with papersMovement Ð currently working, chronograph functions working (tested to 1 minute) Dial - very cleanGlass - cleanHands - good Case - very clean and only a few extremely light abrasions on sides of lugsCrown Ð screw-down working, Quickset day/date working, hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - associated Picot steel bracelet, hardly any wear, clasp working, wrist size approx 20cmNotes Ð with inner and outer box, spare white rubber strap and warranty certificate booklet
An Art Deco American silver Wig-Wag automatic wristwatch head, circa 1931, rectangular silvered dial with applied gilt Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, import hallmark Glasgow 1931, patent no. D.R.P.529785, serial no. 1743652, case width 25mm, working order. Notes - this self-winding watch was patented in 1931 and employs 'roller winding' in which the entire movement slides back and forth to wind the watchMovement Ð currently working Dial - slightly discoloured with 2 stain patches in centreGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - general wear and light abrasions mainly to high pointsCrown Ð hands adjust smoothlyBracelet - none Notes Ð no box or papers
An early 20th century silver-cased open-face keyless minute repeater pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, blued steel spade hands, subsidiary seconds dial, silver dust cover with gold minute repeater sliding catch, import hallmarks London 1908, serial no. 62186, case width 50mm, working orderMovement Ð currently working, minute repeater fully workingDial - cleanGlass - cleanHands - goodCase - general wear and light surface abrasions mainly on case backCrown Ð hands adjust smoothly
An 18ct gold and silver diamond and ruby fox mask ring, circa 1890, the head pave set with old-cut diamonds and having round flat-top cabochon ruby eyes, setting height 7.8mm, size N, 2.7gNo damage, all stones present, diamonds are relatively bright and fiery with a slight yellow tint, shank has 1 well concealed join mark on back, mark rubbed, stamped 18ct
An Austro-Hungarian silver and gold gem set openwork pendant/brooch, Vienna circa 1890, centrally cut-down collet set with 0.6ct emerald step-cut emerald within chased and pierced openwork foliate frame, set with cushion-cut sapphires, oval mixed-cut rubies and rose-cut diamonds, suspending 3 natural pearls, 50mm, 8.6gBrooch fitting is a later solder replacement, 1 security plate repair on backing below top sapphire from a previous break, all stone present, frame stable, marks on bale rubbed, brooch fitting working
A pair of Georgian silver and gold ruby and diamond Girandole earrings, circa 1790, later retailed by Edward Tessier of London, collet set with oval-cut rubies and table-cut diamonds, within pierced and foliate relief embossed bow frame, suspending 3 hinged drops with later shepherd hook fittings, 38.1mm, 13.7g, in fitted green leather caseBoth have later attached fittings, 1 hinged drop has been re-soldered, all stones present, rubies are a deep vivid pinkish red, both unmarked
A Victorian gold and silver ruby and diamond openwork pendant, circa 1880, later retailed by Edward Tessier, collet set with round and oval-cut rubies, with old and rose-cut diamonds, apparently unmarked, 44mm, 5.2g, in green leather fitted casePendant originally had a removeable brooch fitting which is no longer present, all stones present, rubies are a vivid pinkish red and generally well matched, diamonds bright and white, unmarked
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