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Royal Mint 'The Queen's Diamond Jubilee' UK £5 silver piedfort coin together with a Scout 2007 silver proof 50p, a 1982 20p, a 1980 80th Birthday crown, a 1994 piedfort £2, a 40th Anniversary of Coronation silver proof crown, a 1994 £2, a 90th Birthday crown, a 1995 WWII £2, Abolition of Slave Trade £2, and a 'The Victoria Cross' 50p 2 coin set (11)
Group Captain Sir Douglas Robert Stuart Bader, CBE, DSO and Bar, DFC and Bar, a mid 20th century mahogany tobacco jar and cover with silver presentation plaque 'Presented to Group Captain Douglas Bader from Shell Staff, North Freemantle - Western Australia, 25th Wedding Anniversary 1958', 12cm (4.75in) diameter x 16cm (6.25in) high
A silver hip flask belonging to Air Vice-Marshal James Edgar 'Johnnie' Johnson engraved with initials " JEJ", hallmarks for Birmingham 1914, by Henry Matthews Provenance: Group Captain Sir Douglas Robert Stuart Bader, CBE, DSO and Bar, DFC and Bar Other Notes: By family repute given to 'Johnnie' by his Canadian wing pilots in 1943, whilst based at RAF Kenley.
A silver plated mug presented to Air Vice-Marshal James Edgar 'Johnnie' Johnson CB, CBE and 2 Bars, DFC and Bar engraved 'Johnnie from Jonnie Louden and Jonah', November 1942, 20cm (8in) high Other Notes: 'Johnnie' Johnson married Pauline Ingate on 14th November, 1942 and this mug was probably a wedding present from F/Lt Malcom John Loudon, also known as Johnny, but the mug is engraved 'Jonnie Louden'.
An Apsley Pellatt scent bottle with a sulphide of Princess Charlotte, the silver gilt mounts by G R, London 1821, the flattened ovoid sides ribbed, the profile to one side and diamond diaper cutting to the other, the foot star cut, 8.5cm (3.25 in) high 5553 paid £1150. Usual chipping to high points otherwise good. See pics.
A group of six 20th century wristwatches to include a 9ct rose gold cased example with gilt decorated circular dial set with Arabic numerals, a hallmarked silver cased example with circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial (face af), and four further base metal examples by Vogis, Titus and JWD Craft, generally for restoration. CONDITION REPORT: Four of the watches including the gold and silver cased examples running at time of cataloguing but this is not a guarantee of working order, dial of gold cased example discoloured with hands in need of replacing, the case dented and split in areas, face of silver cased example chipped and case extensively scratched and discoloured throughout, remaining watches also generally worn with discolouration and rubbing to faces as well wear to plating where applicable, viewing recommended.
W KIPLING OF LONDON; a George III hallmarked silver cased internal section of a pair cased pocket watch, the circular enamelled dial set with Roman numerals, the movement signed with pierced foliate scroll decoration, John Bingley (?), London 1765, dial diameter 3.3cm, also to include a hallmarked silver cased unsigned pocket watch, a vacant George III hallmarked silver outer pair case and two pierced foliate scroll and bright cut decorated pocket watch movements signed RT. Wainwright of Warrington (no.52) and John Russell of Falkirk (no.171) (4) CONDITION REPORT: Pair case watch lacking outer case as stated, dial with chip beneath the I numeral, areas of discolouration and scratches, further scratches to case, vacant outer pear case dented and scratched throughout, both movements lacking hands, Russell movement with surface dirt and minor marks to face, all movements are untested.
WILLIAM GREEN OF WIGAN; a William IV hallmarked silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the engine turned decorated dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds hand, the movement signed and numbered 237, Richard Adamson, Chester 1836, also with London mark, dial diameter 4.5cm, and a similar Victorian hallmarked silver cased pocket watch (af) (2). CONDITION REPORT: William Green example with probably replaced hour hand and general surface wear to case, the reverse with circular raised imprint, the dial with minor scratches and surface dirt, the second watch lacking subsidiary seconds dial hand and with numerous cracks and chips to dial, the case dented and scratched throughout, William Green watch untested, second watch running at point of cataloguing but this is not a guarantee as to working order.
THOMAS RUSSELL & SON OF LIVERPOOL; a Victorian hallmarked silver cased open face crown wind chronograph pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and outer ring of twenty-five intervals set with Arabic numerals and numbered 112394, Chester 1898, dial diameter 4.5cm (af), a similar chronograph and two further Victorian hallmarked silver pocket watches (4). CONDITION REPORT: Thomas Russell watch lacking glass and not running consistently when tested, remaining watches are all key wind, one has been tested and is not running, other two not tested, all watched with general surface wear including scratches and nicks throughout.
LANCASHIRE WATCH CO LTD; a Victorian hallmarked silver cased open face key wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, Chester 1894, dial diameter 4.1cm, presented in hallmarked silver mounted case with vacant cartouche and hammered finish. CONDITION REPORT: Watch is running at point of cataloguing but this is not a guarantee of working order, staining and minor chips to the dial, surface scratched and general wear throughout, some deterioration to outer leather of case, back missing, some minor dents, scratches and splits to silver mount of case.
ARGENTAN; an early 20th century chromium plated oversized open face crown wind pocket watch, the circular dial set with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case numbered to interior '272977', dial diameter 5.5cm, presented in hallmarked silver mounted case (case af), also two hallmarked silver vacant pocket watch cases (3). CONDITION REPORT: Watch running at point of cataloguing but this is not a guarantee of working order, areas of wear to plating and general surface wear including scratches and nicks throughout, areas of damage to dial particularly to right hand side and small spots of discolouration, numerous dents to silver mount of case, case with extensive damage to top and lacking back, generally distressed.
A group of five pair cased pocket watches for restoration, the inner and outer cases variously hallmarked for George III and later or unmarked, signed movements including John Edmond of Liverpool (no.2233) and Brawd of Liverpool (no.10704), both with pierced and bright cut foliate scroll decoration, also a hallmarked silver cased open face key wind pocket watch with signed movement by R. Summersgill of Preston (no.1057). CONDITION REPORT: As stated the pear cased watches all in need or restoration with various and numerous faults including cracked dials, dented and split cases, untested movements etc, final pocket watch with hairline cracks to dial and dented case.
A mixed lot of pocket watch predominantly base metal cases, movements including signed examples and various components, also a hallmarked silver watch chain with added base metal T-bar and dog clip and two North American desktop/mountable clocks including a Westclox 'Baby Ben' example. CONDITION REPORT: Cases generally worn with rubbing to plating where applicable, surface scratches and nicks throughout, dials with hairline cracks and chips etc, viewing recommended.
A set of six silver sheath handled Georgian knives and forks with steel blades and two tine forks, each piece with stag crest and maker's mark only, length of knife 21.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: All handles with dents, scratches, etc. All metalware pitted and worn.
SAUNDERS & SHEPHERD; an Edward VII hallmarked silver novelty spoon with handle modelled as a rifle with bayonet curved to surface of bowl, the terminal stamped 'Lee-Metford' and the bowl with inscribed monogram 'PRRA', London 1902, length 12.4cm, approx 0.6ozt.
A small group of inkwells and pen related items including a silver plated dome topped inkwell with two glass plate mounted removable pots, a pewter well, a brass example, a simulated rosewood example, a tin containing feathers and an unusual dip pen modelled as a feather and inscribed 'St. Petersburg'.
A mixed lot of varied metalware to include bells including example modelled as a light house and wooden cased buzzer system, a coffee mill/grinder, a chromed table lamp modelled as a Corinthian column, a small quantity of silver plated tableware to include mustard, pepper, spirit ladle, a mould in the form of a rabbit, a small quantity of clear glass including three decanters and an iron freestanding wind chime-type set of bells, height approx 82cm, etc.
A mixed lot of collectors' items to include a cased set of large scissors and letter opener, all with foliate decoration, the scissors stamped Lux Solingen, five smaller pairs of scissors/wick cutters, a silver plated copper chamber stick with repoussé foliate scroll motif to rim, and a quantity of pens, pencils and quills, one two-part set in case stamped 'D.R.G n.11747', a Parker 45 ball point pen, etc.
A group of model boats/ships of varied size and form to include a Fleischmann tinplate passenger ship painted in cream, black and red with propeller and rudder, length 34cm, three further tinplate ships/boats and submarine, three Norse longboats including a pewter example, a silver plated three masted galleon type and later plastic submarines, etc.
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