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MOULDED GLASS CLARET JUG, WITH SILVER COLOURED METAL COLLAR AND SPOUT, of oval wrythen fluted form with twisted loop handle and conforming mount, 8 1/2" (21.6cm) high, cover missing to mount, now with cut glass stopper, TOGETHER WITH A RUBY STAINED AND FLASH CUT CONICAL DECANTER AND STOPPER, 16 1/2" (41.9cm) high (2)
A COLLECTION OF WRECK-FIND SILVER SPECIE, comprising approx. 53 examples dating from the 17th and 18th centuries for predominately English currencies for a variety of denominations (mixed condition); together with a few small artifacts also recovered including a fragment of clay pipe, a musket ball, etc. (A lot)These coins are understood to be have been recovered from the environment of the Scilly Isles in the 1960s-1970s, but the late diver failed to recorded where or when he made his finds.
the 4in. dial signed as per title, inscribed Makers to the Admiralty and numbered 'S/5011', gold spade hands with blued secondary dial indicators, fusée movement within spotted plates with Earnshaw escapement and bi-metallic balance with silver helical spring, gimbal mounted within two tier wooden box with tipsy key, ivorine maker's roundels to front and drop handles (lacking top lid), approximately – 7in. (18cm.) cubed; together with service receipts from B. Cooke & Son Ltd from 1982 and 2006Provenance: By tradition with the Blue Funnel Line, supported by J. Sewell label pasted to front annotated to a 'Capt. Silvester'.
with oxidised brass bell frame, polished arc with silver inset scale signed as per title, numbered 'X97' and inscribed maker JJ Grant & Son, Leith, vernier with quick release clamp and magnifier, mirrors, seven shades and wooden handles, contained in fitted box with three lacquered brass sighting tubes, eyepiece filter and mirror adjuster and Japanese test certificate inside lid and dated for 1936, securing hooks and drop handle – box 11in. (28cm.) square
the three-circle oxidised brass frame with polished arc signed as per title and inset with contrasting black composition inset with a white scale divided to 150º and stamped PATENT COMPOSITE ARC, braced index arm with vernier and magnifier, seven shades, two mirrors, pin feet and wooden handle, contained in possibly associated lined box with three sighting tubes, drop handle and securing hooks and trade label for 'Frederick Smith, Southampton' – 11in. (28cm.) wideApparently an unrecorded maker, it's not certain whether C.J. Kettlewell was the maker or an owner - no location or address has been provided as is usual for a maker and this form of arc is possibly unique at the time of writing. It seems to be an attempt at a time of transition from wooden instruments with their easier to read scales to all metal ones with silver scales which in time can be polished away.
with blacked brass ladder frame, polished arc signed as per title and numbered '7330', silver scale divided to 150º, braced index arm with hinged platform magnifier to vernier with clamp, threaded sighting tube port, seven shades, two mirrors, wooden handle with stand arbor, contained in fitted wooden box with complete accessories including six optic tubes, magnifier, screwdriver and adjusting spanner, the lid inset with owners plate inscribed 'J.W. Beatty' – 13in. (33cm.) wide
constructed in lacquered brass with oxidised brass fittings, signed on the silver compass dial Stanley Great Turnstile, London and numbered 8371, contained in original fitted box with accessories including alternative vernier reader, magnifier, plummet and sighting tube with adjustment label dated 1940 – box 13in. (33cm.) wide
comprising his appointment to third lieutenant of the Egmont dated 29th June, 1793 and signed Hood; a message of truce carried by Robins to Admiral St. Julian, Toulon, demanding the removal of powder from their ship dated 28th August, 1793; a gilt embossed prisoner-of-war permit to travel inscribed to Robins and dated 18 January, 1812, and other documents concerning his son E.V. Robins' naval appointment; together with a six livre silver coin dated 1793 and pierced for neck chain(A lot)
A Weddell Seal Silver gelatine print with studio stamp embossed lower right, contained within original wooden frame with remnant Fine Art Society label to verso22¾ x 29in. (58 x 74cm.) (including frame)Herbert George Ponting, FRGS (1870-1935) accompanied Captain Scott on his 1910-13 Terra Nova Expedition to the Ross Sea and South Pole as expedition photographer and cinematographer.
cast in base metal, possibly German silver, the conning tower engraved 'U192' with snorkel and periscope, deck guns, gratings, fore-and-aft planes and rudder, mounted on metal sea-form base with plate (recipient's name obliterated) on an ebonised wooden display base with eagle and oak leaf plate to front. Overall measurements – 7¼ x 13½ x 5¼in. (18.5 x 34.5 x 13.5cm.)U-192 was a type IXC/40 submarine, displacing a little over 1200 tons she was armed with 22 torpedoes in addition to 44 mines and two deck guns. Capable of 19 knots on the surface (7.3kts submerged), she could safely dive to 755 feet (230 meters) and her extended range of 13,850 miles meant that she was capable of reaching the Atlantic 'box' - the area where spotter aircraft from the UK and US couldn't operate and so was much safer. Launched on 31st July 1942, she was commissioned that November and trained her crew until 30th April 1943. The very next day she was dispatched on her first mission under the command of Werner Happe but, just five days later on the 6th May, she was depth charged and sunk by the corvette H.M.S. Loosestrife with the loss of all 55 hands.
A collection of 19th and early 20th century clasps, including a gold and coral example, two set with split pearl clusters (also gold), a pinchbeck double clasp, a chased silver example with provision for three strands, a paste set example, and a gilt metal and hardstone box clasp (7)
A late 19th century Belle Epoche diamond brooch/pendant, the winged open work motif set overall with small brilliants, centring on three larger old brilliant cut stones, the largest approx. 0.25 carat, mounted in gold backed silver, with French import mark, 4cm long, 10.5gms CONDITION: one of the larger stones replaced with a later cut, otherwise diamonds bright and lively and no evident damage to mount
A late Victorian diamond brooch/pendant, the rosette cluster centred on a old mine cut approx. 0.50 carats, radiating outwards with petals pave set with progressively larger stones, totalling approx. 2.14 carats, mounted in gold backed silver, 2.7cm diameter, 8.5gms CONDITION: central stone P1 (surface reaching fracture centre of table), but to the eye the stones are bright and lively - one blushing pink. Mount without issue.
Judaica: A Jewish marriage ring, possibly 19th century, the white metal body (tests silver) with a bezel in the form of the canopy under which the bride and groom make their vows, accented with two turquoise cabochons to the shoulders, finger size O/P, 37.1gms CONDITION: good
FORTIS, a 1970s gentleman's stainless steel manual wind wristwatch, the silvered dial with baton detail, the tonneau case 36mm wide, on a brown leather strap, together with an Art Deco ANREM pocket watch with a cherry wood case, and a silver and coral locket ring (3) CONDITION: both time pieces funtioning
A Victorian silver open faced pocket watch by Lickert & Ketterer, Norwich, the three piece case hallmarked London 1887, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, spade hands, and subsidiary seconds dial, the lever fusee movement with engraved triangular balance cock, three armed steel balance, undersprung, Bosely regulator, and numbered 40032, key wound, 47mm diameter, 127.6gms CONDITION: good, a very minor hair line fracture noted at edge of sub dial
MOVADO, 'The Hermeto', a silver purse watch, the sliding two piece case import marked London 1927, the square silvered dial with lumed Arabic numerals, keyless wind, 3cm wide, 57.2gms CONDITION: movement not inspected, crystal broken at corner, case and hinge with wear but generally good
An Edwardian octagonal silver mustard pot with pannelled domed cover and blue glass liner, Sheffield, 1909; also a pair of Art Deco style condiments, salt and pepper, Birmingham, 1944, tapering sides with stepped conical covers, wt. 138 gm. Mustard pot in good order except for tiny ding to cover, some small dings to sides of pair of condiments.
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