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English late 18th century verge pair cased pocket watch, signed Thos Brown, Birmingham, the fusee movement with pierced engraved balance cock, silver regulating disc and square baluster pillars, enamel dial with outer Arabic division, Roman numerals and beetle and poker hands, 50mm (hallmarks rubbed)
Silver pair cased fusee lever pocket watch, London 1858, the movement signed W.H Malins, Birmingham no. 116, the plain balance cock with diamond endstone inscribed 'Patent Detached', with three arm balance and Bosley type regulator, Massey type III escapement, with stopwork lever, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds within an engine turned case, case maker IH (John William Hammon), 53mm
Early 19th century pair cased verge silver pocket watch, London 1804, the fusee movement signed G. Thornton, London, no. 7306, with pierced engraved balance cock, flat steel balance and silvered regulating dial, the dial with Arabic numerals within matching cases, case maker 'TC/RC' (Thomas & Richard Carpenter), 57.5mm
English 18th century quarter repeating silver verge pocket watch, the fusee movement signed Joseph Burkard, with pierced balance cock and gilt regulating disc and square baluster pillars, silver champleve foliate engraved dial inscribed 'London' with Roman numerals and outer Arabic numeral chapter, plunge repeat with hammers striking on a bell to the pierced and engraved case, 41mm (at fault)
Silver pair cased verge calendar pocket watch, London 1804, the fusee movement signed Jas Williams, London, no. 4093, the balance engraved with a mask with pierced floral decoration, flat steel balance and silver regulating disc, the dial with Arabic numerals, inner date chapter within matching cases, case maker WL (William Linsey), 54mm
Jaeger Le Coultre Military pocket watch, gilt movement no. 467/2, the signed dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, plain case inscribed G.S.T.P F009665 (at fault); together with a Burlington gold plated pocket watch, Omega fob watch, silver pocket watch chain with swivel clasps and T-bar, a further pocket watch chain with swivel clasps and seven pocket watch keys
English silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1855, the movement signed Rennison & Sons, North Shields, no. 8268, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, 46mm; together with a further English silver fusee lever pocket watch, 42.5mm (2)
Omega white metal (0.800) lever pocket watch, 15 jewel movement no. 7642386, the silvered dial with Arabic chapter, outer twenty-four hour divisions and subsidiary seconds within an engine turned and gold plated case with engraved cartouche, 48.5mm, (a.f); together with a silver pocket watch pair case, 56mm (cases not matching) (2)
English silver lever pocket watch, Chester 1891, the fusee movement signed J. Davidson, Coatbridge, no. 6620, silvered engine turned dial with Roman numerals surrounding a foliate engraved centre and subsidiary seconds, within an intricately engraved case, 55mm (in need of attention)
Early 19th silver verge pocket watch for the Dutch market, London 1818, signed Samson, London, no. 3991, with pierced bridge, silvered regulating dial and square baluster pillars, enamel polychrome dial painted with a harbour scene, with Roman numerals, outer Arabic numeral chapter ring and fancy gilt hands, case maker 'TC' (probably Joseph Carpenter), 46mm (lacking outer case)
English silver fusee verge pocket watch, London 1824, signed Willm Knight, Bristol, no. 6321, with plain balance cock, diamond endstone, flat steel balance with Bosley type regulator, stopwork lever, the dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds with gold spade hands within a consular case, case maker BN (Benjamin Norton), 52mm
Coventry made silver fusee lever pocket watch, London 1875, the movement signed H.J. Norris, Coventry, no. 30168, with compensated balance and Bosley type regulator, signed and inscribed dial 'The Official Timekeeper', with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, inscribed cuvette, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, 50.5mm, key
Mid 19th century verge silver pair cased pocket watch, Birmingham 1859, the fusee movement signed R.B. Kirby, Malton, no. 219, foliate pierced balance cock with engraved mask, steel balance and cylindrical pillars, the dial with bold Roman numerals, plain matching cases, case maker 'RC' (Robert Causer), 56mm
English 18th century silver pair cased verge pocket watch, London 1764, the fusee movement signed Geo Somersall, London, no. 510, with pierced balance cock, silvered regulating dial and square baluster pillars, enamel dial with Roman numerals, matching cases, case maker 'WR', 51mm (at fault)
English silver lever hunter pocket watch, London 1844, the fusee movement signed P. Guarnerio, Huntingdon, no. 38463, the silvered dial with Roman numeral chapter enclosing a foliate engraved centre, subsidiary seconds and moon hands, within an engine turned case, 45mm; together with a chain and two swivel clasps, approx 18'' long and a propelling pencil stamped Johann Faber, Paris, 3'' long, leather case and key (3)
English 18th century silver pair cased verge calendar pocket watch, London 1770, signed Jas Shearwood, London, 4425, fusee movement with pierced balance bridge, silver regulating disc and square baluster pillars, signed champleve dial with date aperture, classical repousse outer case, case maker 'T.L' (Thomas Lawrence'), 50mm (at fault); together with a silver chatelaine
A collection of pocket watches and chains, comprising a white metal open face fob watch, with Roman numerals and profusely engraved case, a Victorian silver hunter pocket watch (a.f.), a compass, three silver curb-link Albert chains (one with later base metal fitting), and two gilt metal Albert chains, each with fob suspension, first watch case diameter 3.7cm (8)
A collection of jewellery, comprising an enamel and diamond set floral pendant necklace, a part-frosted silver articulated collar necklace, bangle and earclips suite, a silver wishbone-shaped collar necklace, a plaited-link collar necklace, a continuous Byzantine-link chain, three gem set necklaces, a gem set bracelet, a multi-strand lariat necklace, highlighted with black freshwater pearls, a freshwater pearl and vari gem-set pendant necklace, and further items
A grey Bruce Oldfield skirt and blouse set with metallic thread running through, with red and blue polka dot pattern, the blouse with round neck, pleated puffed full length sleeves, with white paste buttons to front, with a pleated front skirt with Bruce Oldfield label to back, together with a black and silver leather belt (2)
A full length silver and black lame dress and cloak from the 1980 film Flash Gordon worn by the character 'Hawkwoman', with feather pattern to the fabric, sequin detail, straps to dress, a 'V' neckline with red bead detail to bust, an opening to front and Velcro fastening to back, the full length cloak with tie fastening to neck, together with a beaded and sequined headdress (3)
A silver bangle and a collection of designer costume jewellery, the silver hinged bangle with foliate scroll engraved decoration, together with a pair of silver and black enamel hexagonal ear studs by Ralph Lauren, two gilt metal belcher link bracelets by Givenchy, a silver bracelet by Shaun Leane, a necklace by Marni and further items (8)
A collection of jewellery, comprising a 9ct gold mounted mother of pearl cheroot holder, cased, a 9ct gold tie slide, a 9ct gold and white stone solitaire ring, a 9ct gold locket pendant on chain, a silver articulated fish pendant, on abstract fancy-link chain, a silver fancy-link necklace and bracelet suite, a fancy panel-link bracelet, a banded agate pendant on chain, a rectangular silver pill box, and various other items
SILVER AND ENAMEL ENGINE TURNED CIGARETTE CASE, the enamel front depicting river landscape, Stamped: 925 and initialled: A.J. CONDITION REPORT: A little grubby, the release mechanism opening the cigarette case appears to be maybe missing a button. The enamel looks generally okay, grubby but no major losses etc.
EDWARD VII SILVER PIERCED OVAL FRUIT BOWL with reeded border, scrolled handles and bow and swag decoration raised on an oval base with blue glass liner. London 1905. 22 Troy ounces approx. (not including liner). CONDITION REPORT: Hallmark slightly rubbed particularly makers mark, surface wear, scratches but no significant obvious damage to silver. Blue glass liner has significant damage to handle although piece is available, also has another chip to rim.
VICTORIAN COROMANDEL BRASS INLAID AND BOUND LADY'S VANITY BOX revealing fitted interior containing assorted engraved silver top dressing table jars of circular, square and rectangular form and a central band of vanity instruments with mother-of-pearl handles to include: button hook; tweezers; nail file; corkscrew etc. The interior of the lid being velvet lined and removable revealing inset mirror and letter compartment, the base also having secret type drawer revealing separate jewellery compartment. London 1860, maker's mark probably Thomas Wimbush. The box 32cm wide x 18.5cm high x 23cm deep. CONDITION REPORT: Appears fairly complete with all jars and covers present. One of the stoppers on the smaller jars is damaged and a couple of the lids have damage, splits, maker's mark rubbed in places, mirror is fairly pitted by available. Scuffs scratches and minor chippings to box itself. Wear to brass inlay.
DUTCH SILVER NEF in the form of a sleigh overall having repousse decoration depicting cherubs within scrolled bordered with birds perching and rams head mask to reverse. 16cm length, 9.5cm high. 7 Troy ounces approx. CONDITION REPORT: Hallmarks to base are rubbed, surface wear slight dings and dents but no significant losses apparent.
GEORGE VI THREE PIECE SILVER TEA SET comprising teapot, two handled sucrier and cream jug, all raised on circular stepped bases, Sheffield 1945-46, maker's mark Mappin and Webb. 31 Troy ounces overall approx. CONDITION REPORT: Very dirty, surface wear, scratches, no major obvious damage, cracks or restoration, minor dings, dents as expected, hallmarks fairly good.
GEORGE III SILVER ENGRAVED GOBLET raised on circular splayed, reeded foot, the urn shaped goblet with gilt interior. London 1804, maker's mark: J.E., John Emes. 14cm high. 8 Troy ounces approx. CONDITION REPORT: Surface wear and marks to exterior and interior of goblet, no obvious major dents, splits or repairs, some surface scratching, one small ding/dent to lower end of the urn shaped goblet. Hallmarks to base are good and clear.
EDWARD VII FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA AND COFFEE SET, comprising: teapot; coffeepot; sucrier and cream jug. All of ribbed form, raised on oval bases, London 1901. Maker's initials: J.H., three pieces marked: John Hunt, Preston, to base. 44 Troy ounces approx. overall. (4) CONDITION REPORT: Ebonised handles fairly worn and a little loose in settings, surface wear, tarnishing as expected, no obvious major damage, splits or repairs.
ELIZABETH II MATCHED FIVE PIECE SILVER TEA SET, comprising: teapot; coffeepot; water jug; cream jug and sucrier, all raised on circular pedestal bases, having scrolled handles and all engraved with the letter: 'F'. Birmingham 1965-1967, hall marked. Maker's mark: Baker Ellis Silver Company. 74 Troy ounces overall, approx.
PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER CYLINDRICAL GOBLETS raised on circular stepped bases, both having engraved armorial type device depicting hand holding cruciform with crown above. London 1845, maker's mark: Robert Garrard II, 17 Troy Ounces overall approx. 14.7cm high. (2) CONDITION REPORT: Both have surface wear to exterior and interior of goblets as expected, hallmarks are fairly good, slight wear to the maker's mark but legible. No obvious significant damage, splits or repairs, some dings and dents as expected.
LATE 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED AND WEDGWOOD PALE BLUE JASPER THREE BRANCH CHANDELIER LIGHT FITTING, the frame overall engraved and pierced with Grecian key and other designs and having three large Wedgwood pale blue Jasper urn shaped drop pendants, with similar urn shaped body. The main chandelier 87cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Appearing complete, rather tarnished, detailed condition report on request.
GEORGE V SILVER INK STAND with reeded edge and raised on four splay feet, the tray inset with two silver inkwells with original liners. The tray top having engraved Welsh inscription: 'J. Rhys yr Ardd oddiwrth ei gyfeillion Arglwydd ac Arglwyddes Treowen ai teulu er cof am 44 o flwynyddau o wasanaeth ffyddlon yn Mharadwyn Gwent'. London 1921, Maker's mark: APFPAP. 31 Troy ounces overall approx. 28cm width. CONDITION REPORT: Very dirty, needs very good clean, liners appear original, no major damage, losses etc. hallmarks fairly legible, maker's marks a little rubbed. Hinge pins may be replacements on inkwell lids.
Coins and Stamps - Queen Elizabeth, 2006 1oz Silver Britannia; The Royal Wedding 9ct gold souvenir medal, July 29th 1981; Barbados Silver Proof 1 dollar 1997; other Westminster Collection royal commemorative issues; other coins, base metal, Queen Victoria onwards; FDCs; qty
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